1995 Arunachal Pradesh Legislative Assembly election
Appearance
All 60 seats in the Arunachal Pradesh Legislative Assembly 31 seats needed for a majority | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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The 5th Arunachal Pradesh Legislative Assembly election was held in 1995. [1] The Indian National Congress won the popular vote and a majority of seats and Gegong Apang was re-elected as Chief Minister of Arunachal Pradesh.[2]
Voting was staged at 1,728 polling stations. The average number of electors per polling station was 309.
Election Results
[edit]Elected Members
[edit]Constituency | Reserved for (SC/ST/None) |
Member | Party | |
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Lumla | ST | R.g. Rinpoche | Independent | |
Tawang | ST | Thupten Tempa | Indian National Congress | |
Mukto | ST | Dorjee Khandu | Indian National Congress | |
Dirang | ST | Tsering Gyurme | Indian National Congress | |
Kalaktang | ST | Rinchin Khandu Khrimey | Indian National Congress | |
Thrizino-buragaon | ST | Naresh Glow | Independent | |
Bomdila | ST | Japu Deru | Indian National Congress | |
Bameng | ST | Medhi Dodum | Indian National Congress | |
Chayangtajo | ST | Kameng Dolo | Indian National Congress | |
Seppa East | ST | Bida Taku | Janata Party | |
Seppa West | ST | Hari Notung | Indian National Congress | |
Pakke-kasang | ST | Dera Natung | Indian National Congress | |
Itanagar | ST | Lechi Legi | Indian National Congress | |
Doimukh | ST | T.c. Teli | Janata Dal | |
Sagalee | ST | Nabam Tuki | Indian National Congress | |
Yachuli | ST | Neelam Taram | Indian National Congress | |
Ziro-hapoli | ST | Tapi Batt | Janata Party | |
Palin | ST | Takam Sanjoy | Janata Dal | |
Nyapin | ST | Tadar Taniang | Indian National Congress | |
Tali | ST | Zara Tata | Indian National Congress | |
Koloriang | ST | Kahfa Bengia | Independent | |
Nacho | ST | Tarik Rava | Indian National Congress | |
Taliha | ST | Punji Mara | Independent | |
Daporijo | ST | Daklo Nidak | Independent | |
Raga | ST | Talo Mugli | Indian National Congress | |
Damporijo | ST | Takar Doni | Indian National Congress | |
Liromoba | ST | Lijum Ronya | Indian National Congress | |
Likabali | ST | Kardu Taipodia | Indian National Congress | |
Basar | ST | Tomo Riba | Independent | |
Along West | ST | Kento Ete | Indian National Congress | |
Along East | ST | Doi Ado | Indian National Congress | |
Rumgong | ST | Dibang Tatak | Indian National Congress | |
Mechuka | ST | Pasang Wangchuk Sona | Indian National Congress | |
Tuting-yinkgkiong | ST | Gegong Apang | Indian National Congress | |
Pangin | ST | Tahung Tatak | Indian National Congress | |
Nari-koyu | ST | Tako Dabi | Indian National Congress | |
Pasighat West | ST | Yadap Apang | Indian National Congress | |
Pasighat East | ST | Tobar Jamoh | Indian National Congress | |
Mebo | ST | Lombo Tayeng | Indian National Congress | |
Mariyang-geku | ST | Kabang Borang | Indian National Congress | |
Anini | ST | Tade Tacho | Indian National Congress | |
Dambuk | ST | Roding Pertin | Independent | |
Roing | ST | Mukut Mithi | Indian National Congress | |
Tezu | ST | Sobeng Tayang | Indian National Congress | |
Hayuliang | ST | Kalikho Pul | Indian National Congress | |
Chowkham | ST | Chow Tewa Mein | Indian National Congress | |
Namsai | ST | Chow Rajingda Namshum | Indian National Congress | |
Lekang | ST | Chowna Mein | Janata Dal | |
Bordumsa-diyum | None | C.c. Singpho | Indian National Congress | |
Miao | ST | Samchom Ngemu | Indian National Congress | |
Nampong | ST | Setong Sena | Independent | |
Changlang South | ST | Tengam Ngemu | Indian National Congress | |
Changlang North | ST | Thinghap Taiju | Independent | |
Namsang | ST | Wangcha Rajkumar | Independent | |
Khonsa East | ST | T.l. Rajkumar | Indian National Congress | |
Khonsa West | ST | Sijen Kongkang | Indian National Congress | |
Borduria- Bagapani | ST | Lowangcha Wanglat | Indian National Congress | |
Kanubari | ST | Noksong Boham | Indian National Congress | |
Longding-pumao | ST | Tingpong Wangham | Independent | |
Pongchou-wakka | ST | Honchun Ngandam | Independent |
References
[edit]- ^ "Arunachal Pradesh Election results, 1995". Archived from the original on 2019-05-15.
- ^ "Apang returns to head Arunachal Govt for 21st year". PTI. 16 October 2004. Retrieved 23 February 2022.