1979 Sikkim Legislative Assembly election
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32 seats in the Sikkim Legislative Assembly 17 seats needed for a majority | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Registered | 117,157 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Turnout | 65.13% | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Constituencies of Sikkim | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Legislative Assembly elections were held in Sikkim on 12 October 1979 to elect the 32 members of the second Legislative Assembly.[1][2][3]
Results
[edit]Party | Votes | % | Seats | |
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Sikkim Janata Parishad | 22,776 | 31.49 | 16 | |
Sikkim Congress (Revolutionary) | 14,889 | 20.58 | 11 | |
Sikkim Prajatantra Congress | 11,400 | 15.76 | 4 | |
Janata Party | 9,534 | 13.18 | 0 | |
Indian National Congress | 1,476 | 2.04 | 0 | |
Communist Party of India (Marxist) | 241 | 0.33 | 0 | |
Sikkim Scheduled Caste League | 85 | 0.12 | 0 | |
Independents | 11,938 | 16.50 | 1 | |
Total | 72,339 | 100.00 | 32 | |
Valid votes | 72,339 | 94.81 | ||
Invalid/blank votes | 3,960 | 5.19 | ||
Total votes | 76,299 | 100.00 | ||
Registered voters/turnout | 117,157 | 65.13 | ||
Source: ECI[4] |
Results by constituency
[edit]Assembly Constituency | Turnout | Winner | Runner Up | Margin | |||||||||
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#k | Names | % | Candidate | Party | Votes | % | Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |||
1 | Yoksam | 68.98% | Sanchaman Limboo | SJP | 754 | 29.2% | Ashok Kumar Subba | Independent | 556 | 21.53% | 198 | ||
2 | Tashiding | 63.% | Dawgyal Pentso Bhutia | SJP | 729 | 42.61% | Phurba Wangyal Lassopa | JP | 502 | 29.34% | 227 | ||
3 | Geyzing | 78.9% | Indra Bahadur Limboo | SJP | 811 | 30.94% | Nanda Kumar Subedi | SC (R) | 643 | 24.53% | 168 | ||
4 | Dentam | 72.03% | Padam Lall Gurung | SC (R) | 949 | 40.5% | Pahalman Subba | SJP | 379 | 16.18% | 570 | ||
5 | Barmiok | 71.07% | Til Bahadur Limbu | SJP | 688 | 31.15% | Manita Pradhan | SC (R) | 419 | 18.97% | 269 | ||
6 | Rinchenpong | 62.63% | Katuk Bhutia | SJP | 598 | 25.97% | Degey Bhutia | JP | 480 | 20.84% | 118 | ||
7 | Chakung | 72.41% | Bhim Bahadur Gurung | SC (R) | 1,605 | 63.16% | Kul Man Mukhia | SJP | 378 | 14.88% | 1,227 | ||
8 | Soreong | 62.% | Nar Bahadur Bhandari | SJP | 1,833 | 67.39% | Kuldip Gurung | SC (R) | 375 | 13.79% | 1,458 | ||
9 | Daramdin | 72.82% | Padam Bahadur Gurung | SJP | 1,770 | 65.29% | Phurba Sangey Sherpa | JP | 323 | 11.91% | 1,447 | ||
10 | Jorthang–Nayabazar | 77.31% | Bhim Bahadur Gurung | SC (R) | 754 | 23.18% | Lila Kumar Rai | SJP | 693 | 21.3% | 61 | ||
11 | Ralong | 69.29% | Chamla Tshering | SC (R) | 438 | 24.99% | Sonam Pintso Takapa | Independent | 371 | 21.16% | 67 | ||
12 | Wak | 59.68% | Garjaman Gurung | SPC | 504 | 30.49% | Durga Prasad Rajalim | SJP | 408 | 24.68% | 96 | ||
13 | Damthang | 70.27% | Pradeep Yanzone | SC (R) | 661 | 24.83% | Mani Raj Rai | SJP | 622 | 23.37% | 39 | ||
14 | Melli | 77.2% | Mohan Prasad Sharma | SJP | 669 | 25.53% | Sailesh Chandra Pradhan | Independent | 528 | 20.15% | 141 | ||
15 | Rateypani–West Pendam | 64.96% | Bir Bahadur Lohar | SC (R) | 1,348 | 50.28% | Isory Majhi | SPC | 784 | 29.24% | 564 | ||
16 | Temi–Tarku | 67.54% | Nar Bahadur Khatiwada | SPC | 762 | 35.98% | Harikrishna Sharma | SJP | 455 | 21.48% | 307 | ||
17 | Central Pendam–East Pendam | 61.21% | Bhuwani Prasad Kharel | SC (R) | 1,346 | 36.19% | Toga Nidhi Bhandari | SJP | 775 | 20.84% | 571 | ||
18 | Rhenock | 70.54% | Kharananda Upreti | SC (R) | 504 | 22.23% | Bhuwani Prasad Dahal | JP | 358 | 15.79% | 146 | ||
19 | Regu | 59.94% | Tulshi Sharma | SJP | 622 | 24.83% | Karna Bahadur | Independent | 560 | 22.36% | 62 | ||
20 | Pathing | 66.96% | Ram Lepcha | SC (R) | 713 | 28.22% | Chitim Bhutia | SJP | 525 | 20.78% | 188 | ||
21 | Loosing Pachekhani | 57.13% | Jagat Bandhu Pradhan | SC (R) | 889 | 42.52% | Bans Bahadur Basnet | SJP | 334 | 15.97% | 555 | ||
22 | Khamdong | 79.69% | Dal Bahadur Damai | SPC | 879 | 33.38% | Tilochan | SJP | 705 | 26.78% | 174 | ||
23 | Djongu | 68.16% | Athup Lepcha | SJP | 865 | 43.45% | Kazi Lhendup Dorjee Kangsarpa | JP | 503 | 25.26% | 362 | ||
24 | Lachen Mangshila | 53.35% | Tenzing Dadul Bhutia | SJP | 864 | 42.5% | Tasha Tengay Lepcha | JP | 525 | 25.82% | 339 | ||
25 | Kabi Tingda | 60.91% | Sonam Tshering | SJP | 852 | 48.91% | Kalzang Gyatso | JP | 713 | 40.93% | 139 | ||
26 | Rakdong Tentek | 65.7% | Dugo Bhutia | SPC | 1,387 | 55.33% | Loden Tshering Bhutia | SJP | 498 | 19.86% | 889 | ||
27 | Martam | 57.03% | Samten Tshering | SJP | 731 | 35.75% | Rapzang Lama | SPC | 597 | 29.19% | 134 | ||
28 | Rumtek | 59.06% | Dadul Bhutia | SJP | 948 | 37.19% | Karma Gyampo Bhutia | SPC | 602 | 23.62% | 346 | ||
29 | Assam–Lingjey | 58.53% | Sherab Palden | SJP | 1,120 | 61.47% | Phuchung Tshering | SC (R) | 405 | 22.23% | 715 | ||
30 | Ranka | 67.24% | Dorjee Tshering Bhutia | SC (R) | 679 | 32.43% | Sonam Tshering Bhutia | SJP | 660 | 31.52% | 19 | ||
31 | Gangtok | 56.74% | Lal Bahadur Basnet | SJP | 1,707 | 38.04% | Dorjee Dadul | JP | 1,174 | 26.16% | 533 | ||
32 | Sangha | 38.13% | Lhachen Ganchen Rimpuchhi | Independent | 733 | 90.94% | Pema Lama | SPC | 45 | 5.58% | 688 |
References
[edit]- ^ No match for Sikkim's victorious regional parties since 1979
- ^ Success in Sikkim eludes national parties
- ^ "STATISTICAL REPORT ON GENERAL ELECTION, 1979 TO THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY OF SIKKIM" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 16 July 2019. Retrieved 28 June 2019.
- ^ "State Election, 1979 to the legislative assembly of Sikkim". Election Commission of India. Retrieved 1 March 2021.
- ^ "Statistical Report on General Election, 1979 to the Legislative Assembly of Sikkim" (PDF). Election Commission of India. Archived from the original (pdf) on 6 October 2010. Retrieved 15 February 2024.