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1995 Arunachal Pradesh Legislative Assembly election

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1995 Arunachal Pradesh Legislative Assembly election

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All 60 seats in the Arunachal Pradesh Legislative Assembly
31 seats needed for a majority
  Majority party Minority party
 
Leader Gegong Apang
Party INC JD
Seats before 37 11
Seats won 43 3
Seat change Increase 6 Decrease 8

CM before election

Gegong Apang
INC

Elected CM

Gegong Apang
INC

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

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Party CONTESTED WON FD VOTES % SEATS
1 . BJP 15 0 11 14335 3.37% 11.45%
2 . INC 60 43 0 214543 50.50% 50.50%
3 . JD 34 3 8 73248 17.24% 29.65%
4 . JP 5 2 1 10743 2.53% 28.49%
INDEPENDENTS
5 . IND 59 12 19 111958 26.35% 39.11%
Grand Total : 173 60 39 424827

Elected Members

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Constituency Reserved for
(SC/ST/None)
Member Party
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

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  1. ^ "Arunachal Pradesh Election results, 1995". Archived from the original on 2019-05-15.
  2. ^ "Apang returns to head Arunachal Govt for 21st year". PTI. 16 October 2004. Retrieved 23 February 2022.