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Nagaland election 2023 results live updates: History created by electing 2 women to state assembly for first time
Nagaland election 2023 results live updates till 6:00 pm
Party | Won | Leading | Total |
Bharatiya Janata Party | 12 | 0 | 12 |
Independent | 4 | 0 | 4 |
Indian National Congress | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Janata Dal (United) | 1 | 0 | 1 |
Lok Janshakti Party(Ram Vilas) | 2 | 0 | 2 |
Naga Peoples Front | 2 | 0 | 2 |
National People’s Party | 5 | 0 | 5 |
Nationalist Congress Party | 7 | 0 | 7 |
Nationalist Democratic Progressive Party | 25 | 0 | 25 |
Republican Party of India (Athawale) | 2 | 0 | 2 |
Total | 60 | 0 | 60 |
Final list of elected members for 14th Nagaland Legislative Assembly:
Serial No. | Constituency | Candidate Name | Party |
1 | Dimapur I | H Tovihoto Ayemi | BJP |
2 | Dimapur II (ST) | Moatoshi Longkumer | NDPP |
3 | Dimapur III (ST) | Hekani Jakhalu | NDPP |
4 | Ghaspani I (ST) | Jacob Zhimomi | BJP |
5 | Ghaspani II (ST) | Zhaleo Rio | NDPP |
6 | Tening (ST) | Namri Nchang | NCP |
7 | Peren (ST) | TR Zeliang | NDPP |
8 | Western Angami (ST) | Salhoutuonuo Kruse | NDPP |
9 | Kohima Town (ST) | Dr. Tseilhoutuo Rhutso | NPP |
10 | Northern Angami I (ST) | Dr. Kekhrielhoulie Yhome | NDPP |
11 | Northern Angami II (ST) | Neiphiu Rio | NDPP |
12 | Tseminyü (ST) | Jwenga Seb | JD (U) |
13 | Pughoboto (ST) | Dr. Sukhato A Sema | LJP (RV) |
14 | Southern Angami I (ST) | Kevipodi Sophie | IND |
15 | Southern Angami II (ST) | Kropol Vitsu | BJP |
16 | Pfütsero (ST) | Dr. Neisatuo Mero | IND |
17 | Chizami (ST) | KG Kenye | NDPP |
18 | Chozuba (ST) | Kudecho Khamo | NDPP |
19 | Phek (ST) | Kuzholuzo Nienu | NPF |
20 | Meluri (ST) | Z Nyusietho Nyuthe | NDPP |
21 | Tuli (ST) | A Pangjung Jamir | BJP |
22 | Arkakong (ST) | Nuklutoshi | NPP |
23 | Impur (ST) | TN Mannen | NDPP |
24 | Angetyongpang (ST) | Tongpang Ozukum | NDPP |
25 | Mongoya (ST) | Imkongmar | NDPP |
26 | Aonglenden (ST) | Sharingain Longkumer | NDPP |
27 | Mokokchung Town (ST) | Metsubo Jamir | NDPP |
28 | Koridang (ST) | Imkong L Imchen | BJP |
29 | Jangpetkong (ST) | Temjenmenba | NDPP |
30 | Alongtaki (ST) | Temjen Imna Along | BJP |
31 | Akuluto (ST) | Kazheto Kinimi | BJP |
32 | Atoizu (ST) | Picto Shohe | NCP |
33 | Suruhoto (ST) | S Toiho Yeptho | NCP |
34 | Aghunato (ST) | Ikuto Zhimomi | NDPP |
35 | Zünheboto (ST) | KT Sukhalu | NDPP |
36 | Satakha (ST) | G Kaito Aye | NDPP |
37 | Tyüi (ST) | Yanthungo Patton | BJP |
38 | Wokha (ST) | Y Mhombemo Humtsoe | NCP |
39 | Sanis (ST) | Mhathung Yanthan | NDPP |
40 | Bhandari (ST) | Achumbemo Kikon | NPF |
41 | Tizit (ST) | P Paiwang Konyak | BJP |
42 | Wakching (ST) | W Chingang Konyak | NDPP |
43 | Tapi (ST) | Noke Wangnao | NDPP |
44 | Phomching (ST) | K Konnngam Konyak | BJP |
45 | Tehok (ST) | CL John | NDPP |
46 | Mon Town (ST) | Y Mankhao Konyak | NCP |
47 | Aboi (ST) | C Manpon Konyak | IND |
48 | Moka (ST) | A Nyamnyei Konyak | NPP |
49 | Tamlu (ST) | B Bangtick Phom | IND |
50 | Longleng (ST) | A Pongshi Phom | NCP |
51 | Noksen (ST) | Y Lima Onen Chang | RPI (A) |
52 | Longkhim Chare (ST) | Sethrongkyu | BJP |
53 | Tuensang Sadar I (ST) | P Bashangmongba Chang | BJP |
54 | Tuensang Sadar II (ST) | Imtichoba | RPI (A) |
55 | Tobu (ST) | Naiba Konyak | LJP (RV) |
56 | Noklak (ST) | P Longon | NCP |
57 | Thonoknyu (ST) | Benei M Lamthui | NPP |
58 | Shamator–Chessore (ST) | S Keoshu Yimchunger | NDPP |
59 | Seyochung–Sitimi (ST) | C Kipili Sangtam | NPP |
60 | Pungro–Kiphire (ST) | S Kiusumew Yimchunger | NDPP |
Winning candidates from all parties till 5.23 pm
- K. G Kenye of NDPP won from 17 Chizami AC by a margin of 1279 votes. His nearest rival was Kevechutso Doulo of LJP (RV)
- Hekani Jakhalu of NDPP won Dimapur-III AC by a margin of 1536. Her nearest rival was Azheto Zhimomi of LJP (RV)
- Dr Tseilhoutuo Rhutso (Dr Ato) of NPP won from 9 Kohima Town AC by a margin of 1342 votes. His nearest rival was Dr Neikiesalie Nicky Kire of NDPP
- Metsubo Jamir of NDPP won from 27 Mokokchung Town AC by a margin of 3911 votes. His nearest rival was Alem Jongshi of INC.
- Y. Lima Onen Chang of RPI (A) won from 51 Noksen AC by a margin of 188 votes. His nearest rival was H. Chuba Chang of NDPP
- Dr. Kekhrielhoulie Yhome of NDPP won from 10 Northern Angami-I AC by a margin of 1690 votes. His nearest rival was KHRIEHU LIEZIETSU of NPF.
- Dr. Neisatuo Mero of Independent won from 16 Pfutsero AC by a margin of 104 votes. His nearest rival was NEIBA KRONU of NDPP
- Dr Sukhato A Sema of LJP (RV) won 13 Pughoboto AC by a margin of 850 votes. His nearest rival was Y Vikheho Swu of NDPP.
- S. Kiusumew Yimchunger of NDPP won 16 Pungro Kiphire AC by a margin of 2291 votes. His nearest rival was T. Yangseo Sangtam of RPI (A)
- C. Kipili Sangtam of NPP won 59 Seyochung Sitimi AC by a margin of 930 votes. His nearest rival was V. Kashiho Sangtam of BJP
- S Keoshu Yimchunger of NDPP won 58 Shamator Chessore AC by a margin of 2295 votes. His nearest rival was R Tohanba of LJP (RV)
- B. Bangtick Phom of Independent won 49 Tamlu AC by a margin of 694 votes. His nearest rival was B.S. Nganlang Phom of NDPP.
- Noke Wangnao of NDPP won 43 Tapi AC by a margin of 82 votes. His nearest rival was Wanglem Konyak of NPF.
- P. Bashangmongba Chang of BJP won 53 Tuensang Sadar-I AC by a margin of 5644 votes. His nearest rival was Toyang Chang of NCP.
- Imtichoba of RPI (A) won 54 Tuensang Sadar-II AC by a margin of 400 votes. His nearest rival was K. Odibendang Chang of NDPP.
- W Chingang Konyak of NDPP won 42 Wakching AC by a margin of 2733 votes. His nearest rival was M Honang Jess of NPP.
- Y Mhombemo Humtsoe of NCP won 38 Wokha AC by a margin of 4061 votes. His nearest rival was Renponthung Ezung of BJP.
- Mhathung Yanthan of NDPP won 39 Sanis AC by a margin 8437 votes. His nearest rival was Senkathung Jami of RJD.
- Yanthungo Patton of BJP won 37 Tyui AC by a margin of 8996 votes. His nearest rival was Senchumo Lotha of JD (U).
- Picto of NCP won 32 Atoizu AC by a margin of 602 votes. His nearest rival was Kahuli of BJP.
- Toiho of NCP won 33 Suruhuto AC by a margin of 69 votes. His nearest rival was Khehovi of BJP.
- Ikuto of NDPP won 34 Aghunato AC by a margin of 515 votes. His nearest rival was Hukiye of LJP.
- K Tokugha of NDPP won 35 Zunheboto AC by a margin of 12028 votes. His nearest rival was Akavi of NPF.
- Kaito of NDPP won 36 Satakha AC by a margin of 1346 votes. His nearest rival was Zheito of LJP.
- Achumbemo Kikon of NPF won 40 Bhandari AC by a margin of 3582 votes. His nearest rival was Mmhonlumo Kikon of BJP.
- Moatoshi Longkumer of NDPP won 2 Dimapur-II AC by a margin of 5185 votes. His nearest rival was Y Vikheho Awomi of LJP (RV).
NAGALAND — The fate of 183 candidates will be revealed today as counting of votes in 59 of the 60 assembly seats in Nagaland will be done at 16 counting centres starting from 8 am. The results of Nagaland election 2023 will be known by evening.
The state went to the poll along with Meghalaya on February 27 to elect 59 legislators to the 14th Nagaland Legislative Assembly.
Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) candidate Kazheto Kinimi was earlier declared elected unopposed from 31 Akuluto AC after his lone opponent Khekashe Sumi of the Congress withdrew his candidature days before the state went to the poll.
Exit polls conducted by a handful of agencies have predicted a thumping victory for pre-poll alliance – Nationalist Democratic Progressive Party (NDPP) and BJP – with India Today-My Axis projecting NDPP’s winning seats at 28-34 and BJP at 10-14, while Zee News-Matrize projected 35-43 seats to NDPP-BJP.
Times Now predicted 27-33 seats for NDPP and 12-16 seats for BJP, indicating that the alliance could retain power but it will be confirmed only when the results of Nagaland election 2023 is declared after completing the vote counting.
A total of 183 candidates were in the fray for 59 seats and their fate will be revealed today.
Check this space for Nagaland election 2023 results live updates and trends from our journalists at various vote counting centres.