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1989 Sikkim Legislative Assembly election

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1989 election of the Indian state assembly of Sikkim

1989 Sikkim Legislative Assembly election

← 198526 November 19891994 →

32 seats in theSikkim Legislative Assembly
17 seats needed for a majority
 Majority partyMinority party
 
LeaderNar Bahadur Bhandari
PartySSPINC
Leader's seatSoreng-Chakung
Last election301
Seats won320
Seat changeIncrease 2Decrease 1
Popular vote94,07824,121
Percentage70.41%18.05%

CM before election

Nar Bahadur Bhandari
SSP

ElectedCM

Nar Bahadur Bhandari
SSP

Legislative Assembly elections were held inSikkim in November 1989 to elect the 32 members of the fourthLegislative Assembly.[1][2]

TheSikkim Sangram Parishad won all 32 seats in the Assembly and its leader,Nar Bahadur Bhandari became the Chief Minister for a third term.

Parties Contested

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No.PartyFlagSymbolLeaderSeats contested
1.Sikkim Sangram ParishadNar Bahadur Bhandari32
2.Indian National CongressRajiv Gandhi31
3.The Rising Sun Party31
4.Denzong People's Chogpi4
5.Independentscollective leadership20

Results

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PartyVotes%Seats+/–
Sikkim Sangram Parishad94,07870.4132Increase2
Indian National Congress24,12118.050Decrease1
Rising Sun Party11,4728.590New
Denzong Peoples Chogpi2980.220New
Independents3,6502.730Decrease1
Total133,619100.00320
Valid votes133,61995.97
Invalid/blank votes5,6084.03
Total votes139,227100.00
Registered voters/turnout192,61972.28
Source: ECI[3]

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%
1Yoksam60.11%Sanchaman SubbaSSP2,60960.27%Ashok Kumar SubbaINC1,54035.57%1,069
2Tashiding67.12%Ugen Pritso BhutiaSSP3,24989.06%Chewang BhutiaINC3479.51%2,902
3Geyzing67.75%Man Bahadur DahalSSP3,17572.41%Garjaman SubbaRIS93221.25%2,243
4Dentam68.62%Padam Lall GurungSSP3,10274.14%Puspa Mani ChettriRIS56613.53%2,536
5Barmiok68.99%Bir Bal SubbaSSP2,62469.25%Ram Chandra PoudyalRIS1,00126.42%1,623
6Rinchenpong64.05%Chong Lamu BhutiaSSP2,91470.05%Phur Tshering LepchaINC1,01124.3%1,903
7Chakung67.62%Tara Man RaiSSP3,80483.27%Rastaman RaiIndependent55012.04%3,254
8Soreong69.99%Nar Bahadur BhandariSSP4,71291.53%Pahal Man SubbaINC4007.77%4,312
9Daramdin68.32%Padam Bahadur GurungSSP3,74577.94%Ram Bahadur LimbuINC95719.92%2,788
10Jorthang–Nayabazar71.86%Bhim Raj RaiSSP4,02376.11%Rajan GurungINC1,06220.09%2,961
11Ralong66.73%Sonam Gyatso KaleonSSP2,90389.74%Dorjee Dazom BhutiaINC2919.%2,612
12Wak62.94%Bedu Singh PanthSSP2,93088.63%Suk Bahadur RaiINC2316.99%2,699
13Damthang70.21%Pawan Kumar ChamlingSSP4,22794.27%Suraj Kumar KhartanINC2575.73%3,970
14Melli70.17%Dilliram BasnetSSP3,40075.69%Girish Chandra RaiIndependent62713.96%2,773
15Rateypani–West Pendam65.74%Chandra Kumar MohoraSSP3,40175.21%Madhukar DarjeeINC60313.33%2,798
16Temi–Tarku65.71%I. B. RaiSSP3,09175.1%Badrinath PradhanIndependent70717.18%2,384
17Central Pendam–East Pendam72.49%Sukumar PradhanSSP3,16858.85%Yoga Nidhi BhandariRIS1,81733.75%1,351
18Rhenock75.08%Kharananda UpretiSSP2,29560.27%Kiran ChettriINC1,27133.38%1,024
19Regu77.68%Rajendra Prasad UpretySSP2,47957.69%Karna BahadurINC1,55836.26%921
20Pathing73.54%Ram LepchaSSP3,22568.75%Sangey DorjeeINC1,36028.99%1,865
21Loosing Pachekhani73.78%Rup Raj RaiSSP1,85952.26%Ram Chandra PoudyalRIS1,56644.03%293
22Khamdong66.35%Birkha Man RamudamuSSP3,33071.26%Ganga DarjeeRIS97320.82%2,357
23Djongu77.52%Sonam Chyoda LepchaSSP2,32273.02%Athup LepchaINC81025.47%1,512
24Lachen Mangshila71.%Tasa Tengey LepchaSSP2,45268.09%Nimching LepchaINC1,03228.66%1,420
25Kabi Tingda73.37%Hangu Tshering BhutiaSSP1,80658.05%Kalzang GyatsoINC1,26840.76%538
26Rakdong Tentek72.76%Phuchung BhutiaSSP2,65065.74%Rinzing TongdenRIS1,23030.51%1,420
27Martam73.75%Chamla Tshering BhutiaSSP1,96849.37%Samten TsheringINC1,11828.05%850
28Rumtek72.29%O. T. BhutiaSSP3,12665.29%Sonam Pintso WangdiINC1,37728.76%1,749
29Assam–Lingjey78.14%Sonam Dupden LepchaSSP2,35961.72%Sherab PaldenINC1,18430.98%1,175
30Ranka73.27%Dorjee Tshering BhutiaSSP2,90961.81%Sonam Tshering LepchaINC1,64434.93%1,265
31Gangtok66.47%Manita PradhanSSP3,41556.4%Dilli Prasad DhungelINC2,49441.19%921
32Sangha45.8%Nanjha GyaltsenSSP80654.72%BazingIndependent42228.65%384

References

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  1. ^No match for Sikkim's victorious regional parties since 1979
  2. ^Success in Sikkim eludes national parties
  3. ^"Sikkim 1989".Election Commission of India. 14 August 2018. Retrieved27 April 2022.
  4. ^"Statistical Report on General Election, 1989 to the Legislative Assembly of Sikkim"(PDF).Election Commission of India. Archived fromthe original(pdf) on 6 October 2010. Retrieved15 February 2024.
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