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The 1993 Tripura Legislative Assembly election took place in a single phase on 15 February 1993 to elect the Members of the Legislative Assembly (MLA) from each of the 60 Assembly Constituencies (ACs) in Tripura, India.

1993 Tripura Legislative Assembly election

← 1988 15 Feb 1993 1998 →

60 seats in the Assembly
31 seats needed for a majority
  First party Second party
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Leader Dasarath Deb -
Party CPI(M) INC
Leader's seat Ramchandraghat -
Seats won 44 10
Seat change Increase 18 Decrease 15
Popular vote 599,943 438,561
Percentage 44.78% 32.73%

Tripura District Map

Chief Minister before election

President's rule

Elected Chief Minister

Dasarath Deb
CPI(M)

Tripura

The Communist Party of India (Marxist) (CPI(M)), led by Dasarath Deb, won 44 seats and formed a Government in Tripura

Election

Result

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Performance of the political parties in this election
Party Seats Contested Seats Won No. of Votes % of Votes 1988 Seats
Bharatiya Janata Party 38 0 27,078 2.02% 0
Communist Party of India 2 0 18,058 1.35% 0
Communist Party of India (Marxist) 51 44 599,943 44.78% 26
Indian National Congress 46 10 438,561 32.73% 25
Janata Dal(B) 2 1 20,981 1.57% -
All India Forward Block 1 1 10,658 0.80% 0
Revolutionary Socialist Party 2 2 21,235 1.58% 2
Tripura Upajati Juba Samiti 14 1 100,742 7.52% -
Amra Bangali 42 0 19,592 1.46% -
Independents 207 1 82,541 6.16% 0
Total 407 60 1,339,838

Constituency wise Winners

AC

No

Assembly Constituency NameWinner Candidates NameGenderParty
1Simna (ST)Pranab Deb Barma MCPM
2MohanpurRatan Lal Nath MINC
3Bamutia (SC)Haricharan Sarkar MCPM
4BarjalaArun Bhowmik MJD(B)
5KhayerpurPabitra Kar MCPM
6AgartalaNripen Chakraborty MCPM
7RamnagarSurajit Dutta MINC
8Town BordowaliBrajagopal Ray MFBL
9BanamalipurRatan Chakraborty MINC
10MajlishpurDipak Nag MINC
11Mandaibazar (ST)Rashiram Deb Barma MCPM
12Takarjala (ST)Kartik Kanya Deb Barma FCPM
13Pratapgarh (SC)Anil Sarkar MCPM
14BadharghatJadab Majumber MCPM
15KamalasagarMati Lal Saha MINC
16BishalgarhSamir Rajan Barman MINC
17Golaghati (ST)Niranjan Deb Barma MCPM
18Charilam (ST)Ahok Deb Barma MINC
19BoxanagarSahil Chouwdhury MCPM
20Nalchar (SC)Sukumar Barman MCPM
21SonamuraSubal Rudra MCPM
22DhanpurSamar Choudhury MCPM
23Ramchandraghat (ST)Dasharath Deb MCPM
24KhowaiSamir Deb Sarkar MCPM
25Asharambari (ST)Bidya Chandra Deb Bama MCPM
26Pramodenagar (ST)Aghore Deb Barma MCPM
27KalyanpurMakhan Lal Chakraborty MCPM
28Krishnapur (ST)Khagendra Jamatia MCPM
29TeliamuraJitendra Sarkar MCPM
30Bagma (ST)Rati Mohan Jamaitia MTJS
31Salgarh (SC)Gopal Chandra Das MRSP
32RadhakishorepurPannalal Ghosh MRSP
33MatarbariMadhab Chandra Saha MCPM
34KakrabanKeshab Majumder MCPM
35Rajnagar (SC)Subhan Das MCPM
36BeloniaAmal Mallik MINC
37Santirbazar (ST)Bajuban Riyan MCPM
38HrishyamukhDilip Choudhary MINC
39Jolaibari (ST)Brojendra Mog Choudhyry MINC
40Manu (ST)Jitendra Choudhury MCPM
41SabroomSunil Kumar Choudhury MCPM
42Ampinagar (ST)Debabrata Koloy MIND
43BirganjRanjit Debnath MCPM
44Raima Valley (ST)Ananda Mohan Roaja MCPM
45KamalpurBimal Singha MCPM
46Surma (SC)Sudhir Das MCPM
47Salema (ST)Prasanta Deb Barma MCPM
48Kulai (ST)Hasmai Reang MCPM
49Chhawmanu (ST)Purnamohan Tripura MCPM
50Pabiachhara (SC)Bindu Bhushan Malakar MCPM
51FatikroyBhudeb Bhattacharjee MCPM
52ChandipurBaijyanath Majumdar MCPM
53KailasaharTapan Chakraborti MCPM
54KurtiFaizur Rahaman MCPM
55KadamtalaUmesh Chandra Nath MCPM
56DharmanagarAmitaya Dutta MCPM
57JubarajnagarRamendra Chandra Debnath MCPM
58Pencharthal (ST)Anil Chakma MCPM
59PanisagarSubodh Das MCPM
60Kanchanpur (ST)Lenprasad Malsai MCPM

Government formation

The Communist Party of India (Marxist) (CPI(M)), led by Dasarath Deb, won 44 seats and formed a Government in Tripura

References

  1. "State Election Commission, Tripura".
  2. "1993 Tripura Election result".
  3. "Detailed Result 1993".
  4. "Tripura 1993".
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