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1999 Sikkim Legislative Assembly election

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Legislative Assembly election in Sikkim State, India

1999 Sikkim Legislative Assembly election

← 19943 October 19992004 →

32 seats in theSikkim Legislative Assembly
17 seats needed for a majority
 Majority partyMinority party
 
PawanKumarChamling.jpg
SSP
LeaderPawan Kumar ChamlingNar Bahadur Bhandari
PartySDFSSP
Leader's seatDamthangRhenock
Last election19[1]10[1]
Seats won247
Seat changeIncrease5Decrease 3
Popular vote107,21485,827
Percentage52.32%41.88%

Constituencies of Sikkim

CM before election

Pawan Kumar Chamling
SDF

ElectedCM

Pawan Kumar Chamling
SDF

Legislative Assembly elections were held inSikkim, in October 1999, to elect the 32 members of the sixthLegislative Assembly.[2][3]

Parties and alliances

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  SDF+

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No.PartyFlagSymbolLeaderSeats contested
1.Sikkim Democratic FrontPawan Kumar Chamling31
2.IndependentPalden Lama1

  Sikkim Sangram Parishad

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No.PartyFlagSymbolLeaderSeats contested
1.Sikkim Sangram ParishadNar Bahadur Bhandari32

  Indian National Congress

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No.PartyFlagSymbolLeaderSeats contested
1.Indian National CongressSonia Gandhi31

  CPI(M)

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No.PartyFlagSymbolLeaderSeats contested
1.Communist Party of India (Marxist)Harkishan Singh Surjeet2

Results

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PartyVotes%Seats+/–
Sikkim Democratic Front107,21452.3224Increase5
Sikkim Sangram Parishad85,82741.887Decrease3
Indian National Congress7,5123.670Decrease2
Communist Party of India (Marxist)3980.1900
Independents3,9761.9410
Total204,927100.00320
Valid votes204,92798.06
Invalid/blank votes4,0561.94
Total votes208,983100.00
Registered voters/turnout255,37781.83
Source:CEO Sikkim

Results by constituency

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  • Winner, runner-up, voter turnout, and victory margin in every constituency[4]
Assembly ConstituencyTurnoutWinnerRunner UpMargin
#kNames%CandidatePartyVotes%CandidatePartyVotes%
1Yoksam81.81%Kalawati SubbaSDF3,24051.65%Mangalbir SubbaSSP1,74927.88%1,491
2Tashiding84.74%Thutop BhutiaSDF2,74053.77%Sonam Dadul KaziSSP2,14842.15%592
3Geyzing82.54%Sher Bahadur SubediSDF3,31653.06%Puspak Ram SubbaSSP2,50440.07%812
4Dentam86.62%Narendra Kumar SubbaSDF3,11251.81%Padam Lall GurungSSP2,63643.89%476
5Barmiok81.28%Tulshi Prasad PradhanSDF2,35344.93%Birendra SubbaSSP2,02038.57%333
6Rinchenpong82.15%Ongden Tshering LepchaSDF3,64060.49%Pema Kinzang BhutiaSSP2,00133.25%1,639
7Chakung83.73%Prem Singh TamangSDF3,57256.55%Tika GurungSSP2,42038.32%1,152
8Soreong83.15%Ram Bahadur SubbaSDF3,45648.83%Nar Bahadur BhandariSSP3,39047.9%66
9Daramdin83.19%Ran Bahadur SubbaSDF4,19460.98%Akar Dhoj SubbaSSP2,53236.81%1,662
10Jorthang–Nayabazar82.04%Bhoj Raj RaiSDF4,79154.16%Bhim Raj RaiSSP3,59840.67%1,193
11Ralong85.66%Dorjee Dazom BhutiaSDF2,67152.84%Ugen Tashi BhutiaSSP1,29125.54%1,380
12Wak82.37%Kedar Nath RaiSDF3,28464.91%Manoj RaiSSP1,68333.27%1,601
13Damthang82.34%Pawan Kumar ChamlingSDF4,95271.39%Kamal Kumar RaiSSP1,86626.9%3,086
14Melli84.08%Girish Chandra RaiSDF4,05957.74%G. S. LamaSSP2,80039.83%1,259
15Rateypani–West Pendam83.94%Chandra Kumar MohoraSDF4,07355.09%Madan Kumar CinturySSP3,11542.13%958
16Temi–Tarku83.02%Garjaman GurungSDF4,39657.76%Dil Kumari BhandariSSP3,07140.35%1,325
17Central Pendam–East Pendam81.%Sang Dorjee TamangSSP4,57549.89%Dilli Prasad KharelSDF4,32947.2%246
18Rhenock81.04%Nar Bahadur BhandariSSP3,36454.77%Bedu Singh PanthSDF2,57641.94%788
19Regu82.88%Karna Bahadur ChamlingSDF3,41350.06%Krishan Bahadur RaiSSP3,25347.71%160
20Pathing84.07%Sonam DorjeeSSP3,75551.79%Ram LepchaSDF2,90340.04%852
21Loosing Pachekhani84.%Jai Kumar BhandariSSP2,82647.09%Vinod PradhanSDF2,82147.01%5
22Khamdong83.62%Gopal LamichaneySDF4,50758.65%Lall Bahadur DasSSP2,95438.44%1,553
23Djongu86.4%Sonam Gyatso LepchaSSP2,39950.77%Sonam Chyoda LepchaSDF2,22847.15%171
24Lachen Mangshila87.79%Hishey LachungpaSDF3,77258.24%Nedup Tshering LachenpaSSP2,54039.22%1,232
25Kabi Tingda86.27%Thenlay Tshering BhutiaSDF2,02842.3%T. LachungpaINC1,41829.58%610
26Rakdong Tentek79.17%Mingma Tshering SherpaSSP2,82349.82%Danorbu SherpaSDF1,14020.12%1,683
27Martam81.44%Dorjee Tshering LepchaSDF4,26260.93%Nuk Tshering BhutiaSSP2,48535.53%1,777
28Rumtek78.03%Karma Tempo Namgyal GyaltsenSDF4,32649.34%O. T. BhutiaSSP4,13247.13%194
29Assam–Lingjey83.39%Tseten Tashi BhutiaSDF2,95144.33%Kunga Zangpo BhutiaSSP2,85042.81%101
30Ranka81.46%Tseten Dorjee LepchaSDF4,27455.43%Pintso Chopel LepchaSSP3,18241.27%1,092
31Gangtok67.82%Narendra Kumar PradhanSSP4,30847.75%K. B. GurungSDF3,83542.51%473
32Sangha61.43%Palden LamaIndependent1,30964.77%Namkha Gyaltsen LamaINC37018.31%939

References

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  1. ^ab"Sikkim 1994 - Sikkim - Election Commission of India".eci.gov.in. Retrieved2 February 2021.
  2. ^"No match for Sikkim's victorious regional parties since 1979".The Times of India. PTI. 3 April 2019. Retrieved2 February 2021.
  3. ^"Success in Sikkim eludes national parties".Business Standard. PTI. 7 April 2019. Retrieved2 February 2021.
  4. ^"Statistical Report on General Election, 1999 to the Legislative Assembly of Sikkim"(PDF).Election Commission of India. Archived fromthe original(pdf) on 7 October 2010. Retrieved15 February 2024.
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