2008 Meghalaya Legislative Assembly election
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Turnout | 89.84% | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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The Meghalaya Legislative Assembly election of 2008 took place in a single phase on 3 March 2008 to elect the
The ruling coalition
The election provided a
Background
The
After the 2003 elections to the 7th Meghalaya Legislative Assembly, the
Campaign
In this election the
Elections in the constituency of Baghmara were postponed to 22 March 2008 on count of the death of the sitting INC MLA S. Sangma.[10]
A total of 331 candidates contested the remaining 59 seats up for election. Romgram had the toughest fight with 11 contestants, while Jaiaw had only 2 contestants.[11]
Election Day
Election Day (3 March 2008) was largely peaceful across the state. However, there was one incident of violence that claimed the life of an INC worker when clashes broke out between supporters of INC & NCP at Selsella in the Garo Hills area of the state.[12]
Voter turnout of 89.05% was a record for the state. High voter turnout was reported from almost all rural constituencies.[13] Voter turnout for the Baghmara seat on 22 Mar 2008 was 88.50%.[14] Combined voter turnout across the state was 89.44%.[15]
Results
Party | Seats contested |
Seats won |
No. of Votes |
% of Votes |
% in Seats contested |
Seats Forfeited |
2003 Seats | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Bharatiya Janata Party | 23 | 1 | 29,465 | 2.71% | 7.04% | 21 | |||
Communist Party of India | 3 | 0 | 282 | 0.03% | 0.53% | 3 | |||
Indian National Congress | 59 | 25 | 357,113 | 32.88% | 32.88% | 9 | |||
Nationalist Congress Party | 49 | 14 | 221,341 | 20.38% | 24.32% | 15 | |||
Lok Janshakti Party | 18 | 0 | 6,827 | 0.63% | 2.02% | 18 | |||
Meghalaya Democratic Party | 18 | 0 | 30,691 | 2.83% | 8.82% | 15 | |||
United Democratic Party | 53 | 11 | 201,976 | 18.37% | 20.49% | 21 | |||
Garo National Council | 4 | 0 | 4,081 | 0.38% | 6.65% | 3 | |||
Hill State People's Democratic Party | 15 | 2 | 42,235 | 3.89% | 13.97% | 10 | |||
Khun Hynniewtrep National Awakening Movement | 16 | 1 | 48,833 | 4.50% | 16.88% | 9 | |||
Independents
|
73 | 5 | 143,122 | 13.18% | 25.22% | 55 | |||
Total | 331 | 59 | 1,085,966 | 179 |
[16] Note: The above results are only for 59 seats. The results of Baghmara constituency is not included as elections in Baghmara were postponed.
Elected Members
Constituency | Reserved for ( ST /None)
|
Member | Party | |
---|---|---|---|---|
War-jaintia | ST | Lahkmen Rymbui | Indian National Congress | |
Rymbai | ST | Nehlang Lyngdoh | Indian National Congress | |
Sutnga-shangpung | ST | Shitlang Pale | Indian National Congress | |
Raliang | ST | Comingone Ymbon | Indian National Congress | |
Nartiang | ST | E. C. Boniface Bamon | Nationalist Congress Party | |
Nongbah-wahiajer | ST | Sniawbhalang Dhar | Indian National Congress | |
Jowai | ST | Roytre Christopher Laloo | Indian National Congress | |
Mawhati | ST | Donbok Khymdeit | United Democratic Party | |
Umroi | ST | E.k.mawlong | United Democratic Party | |
Nongpoh | ST | Dr. D.d. Lapang | Indian National Congress | |
Jirang | ST | J. Dringwell Rymbai | United Democratic Party | |
Mairang | ST | Metbah Lyngdoh | United Democratic Party | |
Nongspung | ST | J. Antonius Lyngdoh | United Democratic Party | |
Sohiong | ST | H. Donkupar R. Lyngdoh | Indian National Congress | |
Mylliem | ST | Ronnie V. Lyngdoh | Indian National Congress | |
Malki-nongthymmai | ST | B.m. Lanong | United Democratic Party | |
Laitumkharah | ST | M. Ampareen Lyngdoh | United Democratic Party | |
Pynthorumkhrah | None | A.l. Hek | Bharatiya Janata Party | |
Jaiaw | ST | Paul Lyngdoh | Khun Hynnieutrip National Awakaning Movement
| |
Mawkhar | ST | Dr Friday Lyngdoh | Indian National Congress | |
Mawprem | None | Manas Chaudhuri | Independent
| |
Laban | None | Sanbor Shullai | Nationalist Congress Party | |
Mawlai | ST | Founder Strong Cajee | Indian National Congress | |
Sohryngkham | ST | Charles Pyngrope | Indian National Congress | |
Dienglieng | ST | Remington Pyngrope | United Democratic Party | |
Nongkrem | ST | Ardent Miller Basaiawmoit | United Democratic Party | |
Lyngkyrdem | ST | Prestone Tynsong | Indian National Congress | |
Nongshken | ST | Don Kupar Massar | Independent
| |
Sohra | ST | Dr. Phlour W. Khongjee | Indian National Congress | |
Shella | ST | Dr. Donkupar Roy | United Democratic Party | |
Mawsynram | ST | Pynshngainlang Syiem | Indian National Congress | |
Mawkyrwat | ST | Rowell Lyngdoh | Indian National Congress | |
Pariong | ST | Dr. Adviser Pariong | Hill State People's Democratic Party | |
Nongstoin | ST | Hopingstone Lyngdoh | Hill State People's Democratic Party | |
Langrin | ST | Martin M. Danggo | Indian National Congress | |
Mawthengkut | ST | Francis Pondit R. Sangma | Indian National Congress | |
Baghmara | ST | Satto Marak | Nationalist Congress Party | |
Rongrenggiri | ST | Shri.marcuise N.marak | Nationalist Congress Party | |
Rongjeng | ST | Shri.desang M.sangma | Nationalist Congress Party | |
Kharkutta | ST | Shri.omillo K.sangma | Nationalist Congress Party | |
Mendipathar | ST | Frankenstein Momin | Indian National Congress | |
Resubelpara | ST | Timothy Shira | Nationalist Congress Party | |
Songsak | ST | Shri.nihim D.shira | Nationalist Congress Party | |
Bajengdoba | ST | John Manner Marak | Nationalist Congress Party | |
Tikrikilla | ST | Limison Sangma | Independent
| |
Dadenggiri | ST | Augustine D.marak | Indian National Congress | |
Rongchugiri | ST | James Pangsang Kongkal Sangma | Nationalist Congress Party | |
Phulbari | None | Abu Taher Mondal | Independent
| |
Rajabala | ST | Sayeedullah Nongrum | Indian National Congress | |
Selsella | ST | Conrad Kongkal Sangma | Nationalist Congress Party | |
Rongram | ST | Ismail R.marak | Independent
| |
Tura | ST | Purno Agitok Sangma | Nationalist Congress Party | |
Chokpot | ST | Masonsing Sangma | Nationalist Congress Party | |
Kherapara | ST | Phillipole Marak | Nationalist Congress Party | |
Dalu | ST | Samuel Sangma | Indian National Congress | |
Dalamgiri | ST | Saleng Sangma | Indian National Congress | |
Rangsakona | ST | Adolf Lu Hitler R. Marak | Nationalist Congress Party | |
Ampatigiri | ST | Dr. Mukul Sangma | Indian National Congress | |
Salmanpura | ST | Nimarson Momin | United Democratic Party | |
Mahendraganj | None | Abdus Saleh | Indian National Congress |
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