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11th Sikkim Assembly

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Legislature of Sikkim from 2024

11th Sikkim Assembly
10th Assembly12th Assembly
Overview
Legislative bodySikkim Legislative Assembly
Election2024 Sikkim Legislative Assembly election
OppositionNone
Members32
Leader of the OppositionVacant[a]
Party controlSikkim Krantikari Morcha
Sikkim Legislative Assembly building in Gangtok

TheEleventh Legislative Assembly of Sikkim constituted after the2024 Sikkim Legislative Assembly election. The results being declared on 2 June 2024.[1]

Members of Legislative Assembly

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TheEleventh assembly was elected in2024 Sikkim Legislative Assembly election. The current members are listed below:

DistrictNo.ConstituencyNamePartyRemarks
Gyalshing1Yoksam–Tashiding (BL)Tshering Thendup BhutiaSikkim Krantikari Morcha
2YangthangBhim Hang Limboo
3Maneybong–DentamSudesh Kumar Subba
4Gyalshing–BarnyakLok Nath Sharma
Soreng5Rinchenpong (BL)Erung Tenzing Lepcha
6Daramdin (BL)Mingma Narbu Sherpa
7Soreng–ChakungPrem Singh TamangResigned on 14 June 2024[2][3]
Aditya TamangElected unopposed in2024 by-election[4]
8Salghari–Zoom (SC)Madan Cintury
Namchi9Barfung (BL)Rikshal Dorjee Bhutia
10Poklok–KamrangBhoj Raj Rai
11Namchi–SinghithangKrishna Kumari RaiResigned on 13 June 2024[5][6][7]
Satish Chandra RaiElected unopposed in2024 by-election[4]
12MelliNar Bahadur Pradhan
13Namthang–RateypaniSanjit Kharel
14Temi–NamphingBedu Singh Panth
15Rangang–YangangRaj Kumari Thapa
16Tumin–Lingee (BL)Samdup Tshering Bhutia
Gangtok17Khamdong–SingtamNar Bahadur Dahal
Pakyong18West Pendam (SC)Lall Bahadur Das
19RhenockPrem Singh TamangChief Minister
20ChujachenPuran Kumar Gurung
21Gnathang–Machong (BL)Pamin Lepcha
22NamchaybongRaju Basnet
Gangtok23Shyari (BL)Tenzing Norbu LamthaSwitch from SDF to SKM[8]
24Martam–Rumtek (BL)Sonam Venchungpa
25Upper TadongG.T. Dhungel
26ArithangArun Kumar Upreti
27Gangtok (BL)Delay Namgyal Barfungpa
28Upper BurtukKala Rai
Mangan29Kabi–Lungchok (BL)Thenlay Tshering Bhutia
30Djongu (BL)Pintso Namgyal Lepcha
31Lachen–Mangan (BL)Samdup Lepcha
Buddhist Monasteries32SanghaSonam Lama

Notes

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  1. ^No party secured 10% of seats to form official opposition.

References

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  1. ^"Sikkim's Ruling SKM Sweeps Polls, BJP Scores Himalayan Arunachal Win".NDTV.com. Retrieved2 June 2024.
  2. ^Singh, Bikash (14 June 2024)."Sikkim CM Prem Singh Tamang relinquishes Soreng Chakung seat".The Economic Times.ISSN 0013-0389. Retrieved14 June 2024.
  3. ^PTI."Sikkim Assembly Elections 2024 | Elected from two constituencies, Sikkim CM vacates Soreng-Chakung".Deccan Herald. Retrieved14 June 2024.
  4. ^ab"Sikkim by-polls: Ruling SKM wins both seats uncontested".New Indian Express. Retrieved30 October 2024.
  5. ^"Sikkim CM's Wife Quits MLA Post Just a Day After Oath | Politics".Devdiscourse. Retrieved13 June 2024.
  6. ^Dhungel, Pankaj (13 June 2024)."Sikkim: Day after taking oath, CM's wife resigns as MLA".EastMojo. Retrieved13 June 2024.
  7. ^PTI (13 June 2024)."Day after taking oath, Sikkim CM's wife Krishna Kumari Rai quits as MLA".The New Indian Express. Retrieved13 June 2024.
  8. ^PTI (10 July 2024)."Lone SDF MLA in Sikkim Assembly Tenzing Norbu Lamtha joins ruling SKM".The Hindu.ISSN 0971-751X. Retrieved10 July 2024.
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