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2003 Meghalaya Legislative Assembly election

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Election in Meghalaya, India

2003 Meghalaya Legislative Assembly election

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All 60 seats in theMeghalaya Legislative Assembly
31 seats needed for a majority
Turnout70.42
 First partySecond party
 
LeaderD. D. LapangDonkupar Roy
PartyINCUDP
Leader's seatNongpoh
Last election2520
Seats won229
Seat changeDecrease 3Decrease 11
Popular vote270,269144,255
Percentage29.9615.99
SwingDecrease 5.07Decrease 11

Chief Minister before election

Flinder Anderson Khonglam
Independent

ElectedChief Minister

D. D. Lapang
INC

The2003 Meghalaya Legislative Assembly election was held on 26 February 2003. The north-east Indian state's seventh Legislative Assembly election saw major changes with 28 sitting members and two former Chief Ministers losing their seats.[1] The election also produced the largest representation for the national parties (Indian National Congress INC, theNationalist Congress Party NCP and theBharatiya Janata Party BJP) and, to that point, the smallest representation for the regional parties.[2] No party won a majority of seats and despite more than a five percent loss in the popular vote compared to the 1998 election, the INC secured aplurality. Initially, the NCP under leader E. D. Marak attempted to form a government, but failed to secure support for a majority.[3] Subsequently,D. D. Lapang was invited by GovernorM. M. Jacob to present a majority, which was successfully achieved through the formation of theMeghalaya Democratic Alliance (MDA) coalition.[3] Made up of 42 members of the Legislative Assembly (MLAs), the MDA consisted of theINC, theUnited Democratic Party (UDP), theMeghalaya Democratic Party (MDP), theKhun Hynniewtrep National Awakening Movement (KHNAM) and three independents.[1] D.D. Lapang was confirmed as Chief Minister withDonkupar Roy of the UPD as Deputy Chief Minister.[1]

Parties contested

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PartyFlagSymbolLeaderSeats contested
Indian National CongressD. D. Lapang60
Nationalist Congress PartyP. A. Sangma54
Meghalaya United Democratic PartyDonkupar Roy45
Bharatiya Janata PartyL. K. Advani28
Khun Hynniewtrep National Awakening Movement22
Hill State People's Democratic Party22
Meghalaya Democratic Party18
People's Democratic Movement (Meghalaya)8
Garo National Council7
Khasi Farmers Democratic Party4
Samata PartyGeorge Fernandes3
Communist Party of IndiaA. B. Bardhan3
Samajwadi Party
Mulayam Singh Yadav1

Results

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Summary of the 23 February 2003Meghalaya Legislative Assembly election results
Parties and coalitionsPopular voteSeats
Votes%±ppWon+/−
Indian National Congress (INC)270,26929.965.07Decrease223Decrease
Nationalist Congress Party (NCP)174,97219.4014
United Democratic Party (UDP)144,25515.9911Decrease911Decrease
Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)48,9325.420.41Increase21Decrease
Meghalaya Democratic Party (MDP)47,8525.314
Hill State People's Democratic Party (HPDP/HSPDP)44,5204.941.83Decrease21Decrease
Khun Hynnieutrip National Awakaning Movement32,6773.622
Garo National Council (GNC)8,4830.941.17Decrease01Decrease
People's Democratic Movement (Meghalaya) (PDM)16,2451.805.15Decrease03Decrease
Khasi Farmers Democratic Party (KFDP)2,4780.270
Communist Party of India5510.060.11Decrease0Steady
Samata Party (SAP)8110.090
Samajwadi Party (SP)2450.030.06Decrease0Steady
Independents (IND)109,68612.164.0Decrease5Steady
Total901,976100.0060±0
Source:Election Commission of India[4]

Elected members

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Results by constituency

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  • Winner, runner-up, voter turnout, and victory margin in every constituency[5]
Assembly ConstituencyTurnoutWinnerRunner UpMargin
#kNames%CandidatePartyVotes%CandidatePartyVotes%
1War-Jaintia71.78%Riang Lenon TariangUDP7,21141.56%Johndeng PohrmenINC5,99134.53%1,220
2Rymbai80.2%Nehlang LyngdohINC12,22446.9%Obil KyndaitIndependent7,97230.58%4,252
3Sutnga-Shangpung78.99%Shitlang PaleINC8,18245.8%Oliverneat ChyrmangUDP5,72232.03%2,460
4Raliang80.27%Mihsalan SuchiangUDP6,33630.4%Wanbait ChuletNCP5,17824.85%1,158
5Nartiang76.37%Draison KharshiingMDP4,97527.09%H. Britainwar DanUDP4,64025.26%335
6Nongbah-Wahiajer79.6%Kyrmen SusngiUDP9,66753.84%Edmund Speakerson LyngdohINC7,88643.92%1,781
7Jowai76.93%Singh MuliehUDP8,96749.36%Dr. Roytre Christopher LalooINC8,30645.72%661
8Mawhati72.14%Phingwel MuktiehINC5,02135.5%S. R. MokshaUDP4,27030.19%751
9Umroi63.01%Stanlywiss RymbaiINC8,35253.5%E. K. MawlongUDP7,25946.5%1,093
10Nongpoh65.43%Dr. D. D. LapangINC7,80851.14%Constantine LyngdohUDP6,10039.95%1,708
11Jirang61.9%J. Dringwell RymbaiINC3,88827.89%Artist RaneeUDP2,68719.27%1,201
12Mairang76.41%Boldness L. NongrumINC5,59428.53%Fuller Lyngdoh MawnaiHSPDP4,79624.46%798
13Nongspung70.02%John Anthony LyngdohUDP7,03743.92%S. Loniak MarbaniangHSPDP4,93730.81%2,100
14Sohiong72.96%H. Donkupar R. LyngdohINC9,51852.87%Rain Augustine LyngdohUDP7,20940.04%2,309
15Mylliem66.79%Pynshai Manik SyiemIndependent5,63239.6%Oris Syiem MyriawINC3,08321.68%2,549
16Malki-Nongthymmai48.99%Tony Curtis LyngdohINC5,38447.6%Bindo LanongUDP2,79224.69%2,592
17Laitumkhrah45.52%Robert Garnett LyngdohINC4,67254.34%Dr. Werlok KharshiingBJP1,57818.35%3,094
18Pynthorumkhrah54.76%Alexander Laloo HekBJP10,79869.95%Onward L. NongtduINC3,63923.57%7,159
19Jaiaw57.76%Paul LyngdohKHNAM5,87357.26%Martamlin PyrbotHSPDP2,28322.26%3,590
20Mawkhar51.79%Dr. Friday LyngdohINC3,56859.04%James Marvin PariatKHNAM1,15019.03%2,418
21Mawprem51.49%Ardhendu ChoudhuriNCP3,97938.2%Dhrubanath JoshiINC2,82227.09%1,157
22Laban55.13%Thrang Hok RangadBJP5,00559.85%Anthony LyngdohINC2,09625.06%2,909
23Mawlai62.4%Process T. SawkmieMDP8,03149.%Founder Strong CajeePDM6,24938.12%1,782
24Sohryngkham71.39%Charles PyngropeINC4,38828.93%J. Ulysses NongrumIndependent4,16127.44%227
25Dienglieng72.41%Martle N MukhimMDP5,23841.79%Teilang S BlahKHNAM2,77522.14%2,463
26Nongkrem71.46%Lambor MalngiangKHNAM2,92918.85%H. S. ShyllaUDP2,84718.32%82
27Langkyrdem65.28%Prestone TynsongINC2,83221.49%Syrpai KhonglahMDP2,41518.32%417
28Nongshken72.29%Khan Khong DkharINC4,23535.98%Ganold Stone MassarKHNAM3,18227.04%1,053
29Sohra70.62%Dr. Flinder Anderson KhonglamHSPDP4,09332.17%Phlour W. KhongjeeUDP3,53627.79%557
30Shella66.15%Dr. Donkupar RoyUDP3,14532.93%Pyndapborthiaw SaibonKHNAM2,92330.61%222
31Mawsynram70.46%D. Plaslanding IangjuhMDP5,46741.16%Gopal Stone HynniewtaINC4,70735.44%760
32Mawkyrwat77.76%B. Bires NongsiejUDP4,90331.24%Rowell LyngdohINC3,61023.%1,293
33Pariong71.47%Irin LyngdohINC4,42735.95%Tubarlin LyngdohHSPDP4,39835.71%29
34Nongstoin60.9%Hopingstone LyngdohHSPDP7,49536.07%Francis K. MawlotINC7,00133.69%494
35Langrin72.44%Martin M. DanggoINC5,50936.11%Probin K. RaswaiNCP4,00726.27%1,502
36Mawthengkut71.9%Francis Pondit R. SangmaIndependent5,11430.82%H. Ledishon NongsiangINC4,25425.64%860
37Baghmara75.69%Sengran M. SangmaINC7,70351.98%Lotsing A. SangmaNCP6,05540.86%1,648
38Rongrenggiri67.34%Debora C. MarakINC7,53336.63%Marcuise N. MarakNCP7,47236.33%61
39Rongjeng71.1%Predickson G. MominIndependent5,99844.95%Ashutosh MarakNCP3,63427.23%2,364
40Kharkutta75.68%Elstone D. MarakNCP6,56841.49%Subash MarakINC3,23020.4%3,338
41Mendipathar76.21%Beninstand G. MominUDP7,75645.7%Frankenstein W. MominINC6,79140.02%965
42Resubelpara73.08%Timothy ShiraNCP7,95753.33%Salseng C. MarakINC6,96346.67%994
43Songsak73.26%Heltone N. MarakUDP4,87534.%Tonsing N MarakINC4,69332.73%182
44Bajengdoba75.91%John Manner MarakNCP7,75651.8%Chamberline B. MarakINC5,92339.56%1,833
45Tikrikilla74.55%Mohindra RavaNCP4,43629.25%Kapin Ch. BoroINC3,76724.84%669
46Dadenggre77.83%Edmund K SangmaNCP7,94843.26%Augustine D.MarakINC7,62541.51%323
47Rongchugiri82.44%Beckstar SangmaNCP3,17026.12%Chanang K MarakIndependent2,89123.83%279
48Phulbari81.21%Manirul Islam SarkarINC7,17037.93%Aperson G. MominBJP5,61629.71%1,554
49Rajabala78.77%Sayeedullah NongrumINC7,12541.%Clement MarakNCP6,91139.77%214
50Selsella75.07%Cyprian R. SangmaNCP2,87525.27%Atul C. MarakINC2,70523.77%170
51Rongram69.64%Sengman R. MarakIndependent4,74630.84%Crinathson A. SangmaNCP3,18420.69%1,562
52Tura57.36%Billy Kid A. SangmaIndependent7,17130.39%John Leslee K. SangmaIndependent5,39422.86%1,777
53Chokpot76.28%Masonsing SangmaNCP5,12240.22%Clifford R. MarakGNC3,06824.09%2,054
54Kherapara75.71%Brening SangmaNCP5,41841.3%Kenethson SangmaINC2,71420.69%2,704
55Dalu71.9%Samuel SangmaNCP3,76034.%Nityanarayan SmchangBJP3,49231.57%268
56Dalamgiri78.66%Admiral K. SangmaNCP5,62746.02%Ira MarakINC4,01732.85%1,610
57Rangsakona78.48%Zenith SangmaINC5,45241.7%Adolf Lu Hitler MarakNCP5,11739.14%335
58Ampatigiri77.2%Dr. Mukul SangmaINC7,08040.99%Eril SangmaNCP4,94128.61%2,139
59Salmanpara76.96%Gopinath SangmaNCP6,34142.04%Nimarson MominUDP5,49836.45%843
60Mahendraganj82.74%Nidhu Ram HajongNCP6,47944.07%Abdus SalehIndependent4,78032.51%1,699

References

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  1. ^abcBaruah, Apurba K. (2003). "Elections 2003: Decline of Regionalism".Economic and Political Weekly.38 (16):1538–1541.ISSN 0012-9976.JSTOR 4413452.
  2. ^Dev, Rajesh (2007). "Ethno-Regional Identity and Political Mobilisation in Meghalaya: Democratic Discourse in a Tribal State". In Roy, Ramashray; Wallace, Paul (eds.).India's 2004 Elections: Grass-Roots and National Perspectives. Paul Wallace. SAGE Publications. p. 257.ISBN 978-0-7619-3516-2. Retrieved5 March 2020.
  3. ^ab"Meghalaya: NCP claim falls flat".www.rediff.com. 3 March 2003. Retrieved5 March 2020.
  4. ^"Meghalaya 2003".Election Commission of India. Retrieved5 March 2020.
  5. ^"General Election to Legislative Assembly, Mar 2003 - Valid Votes Secured"(PDF).ceomeghalaya.nic.in.Chief Electoral Officer,Meghalaya. Archived fromthe original(pdf) on 4 January 2025. Retrieved4 January 2025.
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