2018 Nagaland Legislative Assembly election Legislative assembly elections in India
2018 Nagaland Legislative Assembly election Turnout 85.62%[ 1]
Seatwise result map of the election
The elections to the 13th Nagaland State Legislative Assembly was held on 27th February 2018 in 59 out of its 60 constituencies, with one member elected unopposed. The counting of votes took place on 3rd March 2018. The incumbent Naga People's Front (NPF) lost the elections, while Chief minister T. R. Zeliang retained his seat. Former NPF leader, Neiphiu Rio joined the Nationalist Democratic Progressive Party (NDPP) before the elections. Subsequently, with two-thirds majority in the assembly, the NDPP-Bharatiya Janata Party alliance formed the government with Rio as the new Chief Minister of Nagaland.
Background
The tenure of the 12th Nagaland State Legislative Assembly ended on 13th March 2018.[ 2]
On 22 Jan 2018, former CM K. L. Chishi joined the BJP along with 12 other leaders and former lawmakers, including former Independent legislator Jacob Zhimomi , at an event in Dimapur.[ 3]
11 parties issued a statement calling for the postponement of the polls.[ 4]
The BJP-led National Democratic Alliance and the ruling Naga Peoples' Front dissolved their electoral alliance prior to the election. The BJP instead chose to form an alliance with the newly formed Nationalist Democratic Progressive Party , led by former CM Neiphiu Rio .[ 5] [ 6]
Schedule
The dates of the election were announced on 18 January 2018.[ 7]
Event
Date
Day
Date for nominations
31 Jan 2018
Wednesday
Last date for filing nominations
7 Feb 2018
Wednesday
Date for scrutiny of nominations
8 Feb 2018
Thursday
Last date for withdrawal of candidatures
12 Feb 2018
Monday
Date of poll
27 Feb 2018
Tuesday
Date of counting
3 Mar 2018
Saturday
Date before which the election shall be completed
5 Mar 2018
Monday
Exit polls
Polling firm
Date published
NDPP +
NPF
INC
Others
JanKiBaat-NewsX[ 8]
27 January 2018
27-32
20-25
0-2
5-7
CVoter[ 8]
27 January 2018
25-31
19-25
0-4
6-10
Result
9 parties registered to contest the election, as well as a further 11 independent candidates. Lok Sabha MP and former Chief Minister Neiphiu Rio of the Nationalist Democratic Progressive Party was declared elected uncontested in the Northern Angami II constituency after no other candidate was nominated against him.[ 9]
The scheduled election in Northern Angami II constituency did not take place as only incumbent MLA Neiphiu Rio was nominated and was therefore declared elected unopposed.[ 10] [ 11]
Parties and coalitions
Popular vote
Seats
Votes
%
± pp
Candidates
Won
+/−
Naga People's Front (NPF)
389,912
38.8
58
26
12
NDPP (NDPP)
253,090
25.2
40
18
18
Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)
153,864
15.3
20
12
11
National People's Party (NPP)
69,506
6.9
25
2
2
Janata Dal (United) (JD(U))
45,089
4.5
13
1
Independents (IND)
43,008
4.3
11
1
7
Indian National Congress (INC)
20,752
2.1
18
0
8
Nationalist Congress Party (NCP)
10,693
1.1
6
0
4
Aam Aadmi Party (AAP)
7,491
0.7
3
0
Lok Janshakti Party (LJP)
2,765
0.3
2
0
None of the above (NOTA)
Total
1,004,760
100.00
196
60
±0
Valid votes
1,004,760
97.53
Invalid votes
2,489
2.47
Votes cast / turnout
1,007,249
85.62
Abstentions
169,183
14.38
Registered voters
1,176,432
Results by constituency
Winner, runner-up, voter turnout, and victory margin in every constituency[ 12] [ 13]
Assembly Constituency
Turnout
Winner
Runner Up
Margin
#k
Names
%
Candidate
Party
Votes
%
Candidate
Party
Votes
%
1
Dimapur I
80.90
H. Tovihoto Ayemi
BJP
11,721
63.16
Pukhavi Yepthomi
NPF
5,121
27.60
6,600
2
Dimapur II
74.14
Moatoshi Longkumer
NPF
21,942
56.26
Supulebten
NDPP
15,003
38.47
6,939
3
Dimapur III
81.14
Azheto Zhimomi
NPF
13,162
48.40
Tokheho
NDPP
11,024
40.54
2,138
4
Ghaspani I
78.94
Jacob Zhimomi
BJP
23,391
44.44
Z. Kasheto Yeptho
IND
20,796
39.51
2,595
5
Ghaspani II
86.52
Zhaleo Rio
NDPP
10,939
47.55
Kevingulie Khro
NPF
6,023
26.18
4,916
6
Tening
76.99
Namri Nchang
NDPP
7,018
34.08
Namduadi Rangkau Zeliang
NPF
6,850
33.26
168
7
Peren
78.20
T. R. Zeliang
NPF
14,064
60.48
Iherie Ndang
NDPP
8,632
37.12
5,432
8
Western Angami
82.42
Keneizhakho Nakhro
NPF
6,516
46.21
Kevisekho Kruse
NDPP
5,822
41.29
694
9
Kohima Town
72.64
Neikiesalie Nicky Kire
NDPP
12,605
53.78
Tseilhoutuo Rhütso
NPF
10,233
43.66
2,372
10
Northern Angami I
76.95
Khriehu Liezietsu
NPF
7,782
58.21
Kekhrielhoulie Yhome
NDPP
5,266
39.39
2,516
11
Northern Angami II
-
Neiphiu Rio
NDPP
Elected Unopposed
12
Tseminyü
90.05
R. Khing
NDPP
7,925
35.82
Levi Rengma
NPP
7,062
31.92
863
13
Pughoboto
93.31
Y. Vikheho Swu
NPF
6,258
48.21
Sukhato A. Sema
BJP
6,188
47.67
70
14
Southern Angami I
84.87
Vikho-o Yhoshü
NDPP
5,821
50.82
Medokul Sophie
NPP
3,739
32.64
2,082
15
Southern Angami II
82.23
Zale Neikha
NDPP
7,563
52.10
Kropol Vitsu
NPF
6,792
46.79
771
16
Pfütsero
81.92
Neiba Kronu
NDPP
6,228
36.17
Thenucho
NPF
4,914
28.54
1,314
17
Chizami
89.15
Kezhienyi Khalo
NPF
6,563
42.27
Kevechutso Doulo
BJP
6,160
39.67
403
18
Chozuba
88.76
Chotisuh Sazo
NPF
11,432
51.39
Kudecho Khamo
NDPP
10,490
47.16
942
19
Phek
84.63
Küzholuzo Nienü
NPF
11,127
60.28
Kupota Khesoh
NDPP
6,196
33.57
4,931
20
Meluri
92.26
Yitachu
NPF
7,928
46.68
Z. Nyusietho Nyuthe
NDPP
7,854
46.24
74
21
Tuli
83.44
Amenba Yaden
NPF
3,865
26.44
L. Temjen Jamir
JD(U)
2,979
20.38
886
22
Arkakong
87.70
Imnatiba
NPP
6,307
43.49
Nuklutoshi
NPF
5,514
38.02
793
23
Impur
95.00
Imtiwapang Aier
NPF
4,852
49.70
T. N. Mannen
NDPP
4,790
49.06
62
24
Angetyongpang
80.34
Tongpang Ozüküm
IND
4,607
36.03
Alemtemshi Jamir
NDPP
3,657
28.60
950
25
Mongoya
84.83
Ngangshi K. Ao
NPF
6,883
49.12
Alemtemshi Jamir
NDPP
6,535
46.64
348
26
Aonglenden
85.42
Imtikümzük Longkümer
NDPP
5,206
47.92
Toshipokba
NPF
5,118
47.11
88
27
Mokokchung Town
78.09
Metsübo Jamir
NDPP
2,964
50.08
Chubatoshi Apok Jamir
NPF
1,960
33.11
1,004
28
Koridang
90.51
Imkong L. Imchen
NPF
7,525
46.42
T. Chalukumba Ao
NPP
7,397
45.64
128
29
Jangpetkong
90.31
Longrineken
BJP
3,615
35.09
E. T. Sunup
NPF
3,339
32.41
276
30
Alongtaki
82.73
Temjen Imna Along
BJP
5,981
49.96
Benjongliba Aier
NPF
5,895
49.24
86
31
Akuluto
89.55
Kazheto Kinimi
BJP
4,844
52.57
K. Khekaho Assumi
NPF
4,109
44.60
735
32
Atoizu
92.79
Picto Sohe
NPF
7,643
51.26
Kiyezhe L. Chishi
BJP
6,805
45.64
838
33
Suruhoto
88.22
H. Khehovi
BJP
10,860
79.78
Kaito Jakhalu
NPF
2,301
16.90
8,559
34
Aghunato
76.82
Pukhayi
NDPP
6,399
53.96
Hukiye N. Tissica
NPF
4,978
41.98
1,421
35
Zünheboto
79.45
K. Tokugha Sukhalu
NDPP
9,430
55.39
S. Hukavi Zhimomi
NPF
6,882
40.42
2,548
36
Satakha
82.80
G. Kaito Aye
JD(U)
6,431
47.18
Zheito Chophy
NPF
3,888
28.53
2,543
37
Tyüi
93.10
Yanthungo Patton
BJP
11,709
53.51
Yankithung Yanthan
NPF
8,617
39.38
3,092
38
Wokha
84.06
Chumben Murry
NPF
14,870
54.13
Y. Mhonbemo Humtsoe
JD(U)
6,315
22.99
8,555
39
Sanis
94.42
Mhathung Yanthan
NDPP
10,548
49.19
Ramongo Lotha
JD(U)
7,556
35.23
2,992
40
Bhandari
94.58
Mmhonlümo Kikon
BJP
11,205
44.72
Achumbemo Kikon
NPF
10,893
43.47
312
41
Tizit
93.63
P. Paiwang Konyak
BJP
6,981
40.75
Y. Wangto Konyak
IND
4,595
26.82
2,386
42
Wakching
93.59
Y. M. Yollow Konyak
NPF
7,808
55.05
M. C. Konyak
NDPP
6,044
42.61
1,764
43
Tapi
91.29
Noke Wangnao
NDPP
4,284
37.17
N. Aphoa Konyak
JD(U)
3,047
26.44
1,237
44
Phomching
89.46
Pohwang Konyak
NDPP
6,611
44.64
K. Konngam Konyak
NPF
5,979
40.37
632
45
Tehok
92.18
C. L. John
NPF
7,463
68.54
C. Kawang Konyak
BJP
2,907
26.70
4,556
46
Mon Town
89.89
N. Thongwang Konyak
NPF
5,429
31.99
Y. Mankhao Konyak
NDPP
5,401
31.83
28
47
Aboi
94.04
E. Eshak Konyak
NPF
6,036
52.88
Awan Konyak
NDPP
5,131
44.95
905
48
Moka
94.46
E. E. Pangteang
NPF
7,684
50.00
K. Kiko Konyak
NDPP
7,536
49.04
148
49
Tamlu
94.20
B. S. Nganlang Phom
NPF
6,582
41.66
B. Phongshak Phom
NDPP
5,624
35.60
958
50
Longleng
94.53
S. Pangnyu Phom
BJP
9,987
40.80
Y. B. Angam Phom
NPP
8,981
36.69
1,006
51
Noksen
86.37
C. M. Chang
NDPP
4,436
43.07
W. Chingmak Chang
NPF
3,860
37.48
576
52
Longkhim Chare
93.80
Muthingnyuba Sangtam
NPF
9,316
46.37
A. Imtilemba Sangtam
BJP
7,468
37.17
1,848
53
Tuensang Sadar I
78.62
Toyang Chang
NPF
10,087
56.88
T. Mongko Chang
NDPP
6,828
38.50
3,259
54
Tuensang Sadar II
89.02
Kejong Chang
NPF
6,204
45.64
H. Zungkum Chang
NCP
4,405
32.41
1,799
55
Tobu
95.35
N. Bongkhao Konyak
NDPP
9,732
54.31
Naiba Konyak
NPF
7,991
44.59
1,741
56
Noklak
89.27
H. Haiying
BJP
5,643
39.98
P. Longon
NPF
5,638
39.95
5
57
Thonoknyu
87.47
L. Khumo Khiamniungan
NPP
8,389
51.32
S. Heno Khiamniungan
NPF
4,345
26.58
4,044
58
Shamator–Chessore
86.25
Toshi Wungtung
NDPP
4,311
28.41
R. Tohanba
NPF
4,004
26.38
307
59
Seyochung–Sitimi
85.30
V. Kashiho Sangtam
BJP
9,830
52.28
C. Kipili Sangtam
NPF
8,668
46.10
1,162
60
Pungro–Kiphire
78.32
T. Torechu
NPF
8,056
35.18
T. Yangseo Sangtam
JD(U)
7,583
33.11
473
Neiphiu Rio , the leader of the Nationalist Democratic Progressive Party was sworn in as the Chief Minister of Nagaland on 8 March 2018. The ministry had 12 Cabinet ministers including the Chief Minister. Four incumbents including the Chief Minister belonged to the Nationalist Democratic Progressive Party , while six ministers including the Deputy Chief Minister belong to the Bharatiya Janata Party . One minister was a Naga People's Front MLA. One minister is an Independent MLA.[ 14] [ 15] [ 16] [ 17] [ 18] Later, two MLAs from NPP and one from JD(U) merged with Nationalist Democratic Progressive Party
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