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<H3><B>Participating Political Parties</B></H3> | <H3><B>Participating Political Parties</B></H3> | ||
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<tr class="tableizer-firstrow"><th>Partytype Abbreviation</th><th> Party</th><th></th></tr> | <tr class="tableizer-firstrow"><th>Partytype Abbreviation</th><th> Party</th><th></th></tr> | ||
<tr class="tableizer-secrow"><td colspan="3" align="center">National Parties</td></tr> | <tr class="tableizer-secrow"><td colspan="3" align="center">National Parties</td></tr> | ||
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<tr><td>5</td><td>JD</td><td>Janata Dal </td></tr> | <tr><td>5</td><td>JD</td><td>Janata Dal </td></tr> | ||
<tr class="tableizer-secrow"><td colspan="3" align="center">State Parties</td></tr> | <tr class="tableizer-secrow"><td colspan="3" align="center">State Parties</td></tr> | ||
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<tr><td>6 </td><td>FBL</td><td>All India Forward BlocK</td></tr> | ||
<tr><td>7</td><td>RJD </td><td>Rashtriya Janata Dal</td></tr> | <tr><td>7</td><td>RJD </td><td>Rashtriya Janata Dal</td></tr> | ||
<tr><td>8</td><td>RSP </td><td>Revolutionary Socialist Party</td></tr> | <tr><td>8</td><td>RSP </td><td>Revolutionary Socialist Party</td></tr> | ||
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<tr><td>11</td><td>CPI(ML)(L) </td><td>Communist Party of India (Marxist-Lenninist) (Liberation)</td></tr> | <tr><td>11</td><td>CPI(ML)(L) </td><td>Communist Party of India (Marxist-Lenninist) (Liberation)</td></tr> | ||
<tr class="tableizer-secrow"><td colspan="3" align="center">Independents</td></tr> | <tr class="tableizer-secrow"><td colspan="3" align="center">Independents</td></tr> | ||
<tr><td>12</td><td>IND</td><td>Independent</td></tr> | <tr><td>12</td><td>IND</td><td>Independent</td></tr></table> | ||
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</div><ref>{{cite web|url=https://eci.gov.in/|title=List of Participating Political Parties}}</ref> | </div><ref>{{cite web|url=https://eci.gov.in/|title=List of Participating Political Parties}}</ref> | ||
<H3><B>No. of Constituencies</B></H3> | <H3><B>No. of Constituencies</B></H3> |
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The 1998 Tripura Legislative Assembly election took place in a single phase on 16 February to elect the Members of the Legislative Assembly (MLA) from each of the 60 Assembly Constituencies (ACs) in Tripura, India. Counting of votes occurred on 2 March 1998. The results were ready within the day.
The Communist Party of India (Marxist) (CPI(M)), led by Manik Sarkar, won 38 seats and formed a Government in Tripura
Election
Election to the Tripura Legislative Assembly were held on February 21, 1967. The election were held in a single phase for all the 30 assembly constituencies.
Participating Political Parties
Partytype Abbreviation | Party | |
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National Parties | ||
1 | BJP | Bhartiya Janta Party |
2 | CPI | Communist Party of India |
3 | CPM | Communist Party of India (Marxist) |
4 | INC | Indian National Congress |
5 | JD | Janata Dal |
State Parties | ||
6 | FBL | All India Forward BlocK |
7 | RJD | Rashtriya Janata Dal |
8 | RSP | Revolutionary Socialist Party |
9 | TUJS | Tripura Upajati Juba Samity |
Registered(Unrecognised ) Parties | ||
10 | AMB | Amra Bangalee |
11 | CPI(ML)(L) | Communist Party of India (Marxist-Lenninist) (Liberation) |
Independents | ||
12 | IND | Independent |
No. of Constituencies
Type of Constituencies | GEN | SC | ST | Total |
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No. of Constituencies | 33 | 7 | 20 | 60 |
Electors
Men | Women | Total | |
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No.of Electors | 893,538 | 833,925 | 1,727,463 |
No.of Electors who Voted | 732,368 | 664,197 | 1,396,565 |
Polling Percentage | 81.96% | 79.65% | 80.84% |
Performance of Women Candidates
Men | Women | Total | |
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No.of Contestants | 249 | 21 | 270 |
Elected | 58 | 02 | 60 |
Results
Party | Seats Contested | Seats Won | No. of Votes | % of Votes | 1993 Seats |
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Bharatiya Janata Party | 60 | 0 | 80,272 | 5.87% | 0 |
Communist Party of India | 2 | 1 | 18,802 | 1.38% | 0 |
Communist Party of India (Marxist) | 55 | 38 | 621,804 | 45.49% | 44 |
Indian National Congress | 45 | 13 | 464,171 | 33.96% | 10 |
Janata Dal | 3 | 0 | 3,294 | 0.24% | 1 |
Tripura Upajati Juba Samiti | 10 | 4 | 98,271 | 7.19% | 1 |
Revolutionary Socialist Party | 2 | 2 | 22,526 | 1.65% | 2 |
Independents | 60 | 2 | 44,940 | 3.29% | 1 |
Total | 270 | 60 | 1,366,966 |
Constituency wise Winners
A.C
No | Assembly Constituency Name | Winner Candidates Name | Gender | Party |
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1 | Simna (ST) | Pranab Debbarma | M | CPM |
2 | Mohanpur | Ratan Lal Nath | M | INC |
3 | Bamutia (SC) | Prakash Ch. Das | M | INC |
4 | Barjala | Dipak Kr. Roy | M | INC |
5 | Khayerpur | Pabitra Kar | M | CPM |
6 | Agartala | Sudip Roy Barman | M | INC |
7 | Ramnagar | Surajit Datta | M | INC |
8 | Town Bordowali | Ashok Kumar Bhattacharya | M | INC |
9 | Banamalipur | Madhu Sudhan Saha | M | INC |
10 | Majlishpur | Manik Dey | M | CPM |
11 | Mandaibazar (ST) | Monoranjan Debbarma | M | CPM |
12 | Takarjala (ST) | Baijayanti Kalai | F | CPM |
13 | Pratapgarh (SC) | Anil Sarkar | M | CPM |
14 | Badharghat | Dilip Sarkar | M | INC |
15 | Kamalasagar | Narayan Chandra Chowdhury | M | CPM |
16 | Bishalgarh | Samir Ranjan Barman | M | INC |
17 | Golaghati (ST) | Niranjan Debbarma | M | CPM |
18 | Charilam (ST) | Narayan Rupini | M | CPM |
19 | Boxanagar | Billal Mia | M | INC |
20 | Nalchar (SC) | Sukumar Barman | M | CPM |
21 | Sonamura | Subal Rudra | M | CPM |
22 | Dhanpur | Manik Sarkar | M | CPM |
23 | Ramchandraghat (ST) | Padma Kumar Deb Barma | M | CPM |
24 | Khowai | Samir Deb Sarkar | M | CPM |
25 | Asharambari (ST) | Sandhya Rani Deb Barma | F | CPM |
26 | Pramodenagar (ST) | Aghore Deb Barma | M | CPM |
27 | Kalyanpur | Kajal Chandra Das | M | IND |
28 | Krishnapur (ST) | Khagendra Jamatia | M | CPM |
29 | Teliamura | Jitendra Sarkar | M | CPM |
30 | Bagma (ST) | Rati Mohan Jamatia | M | TUJS |
31 | Salgarh (SC) | Gopal Chandra Das | M | RSP |
32 | Radhakishorepur | Joy Gobinda Deb Roy | M | RSP |
33 | Matarbari | Kashiram Reang | M | INC |
34 | Kakraban | Keshab Majumder | M | CPM |
35 | Rajnagar (SC) | Sudhan Das | M | CPM |
36 | Belonia | Basudev Majumder | M | CPM |
37 | Santirbazar (ST) | Durbajoy Reang | M | CPI |
38 | Hrishyamukh | Badal Choudhury | M | CPM |
39 | Jolaibari (ST) | Gitamohan Tripura | M | CPM |
40 | Manu (ST) | Jitendra Chaudhury | M | CPM |
41 | Sabroom | Gour Kanti Goswami | M | CPM |
42 | Ampinagar (ST) | Nagendra Jamatia | M | TUJS |
43 | Birganj | Jawahar Shaha | M | INC |
44 | Raima Valley (ST) | Rabindra Debbarma | M | TUJS |
45 | Kamalpur | Bimal Singha | M | CPM |
46 | Surma (SC) | Sudhir Das | M | CPM |
47 | Salema (ST) | Prasanta Debbarma | M | CPM |
48 | Kulai (ST) | Bijoy Kumar Hrangkhawl | M | IND |
49 | Chhawmanu (ST) | Shyamacharan Tripura | M | TUJS |
50 | Pabiachhara (SC) | Bidhu Bhusan Malakar | M | CPM |
51 | Fatikroy | Ananta Pal | M | CPM |
52 | Chandipur | Baidyanath Majumder | M | CPM |
53 | Kailasahar | Birajit Sinha | M | INC |
54 | Kurti | Fayzur Rahaman | M | CPM |
55 | Kadamtala | Umesh Chandra Nath | M | CPM |
56 | Dharmanagar | Amitabha Datta | M | CPM |
57 | Jubarajnagar | Ramendra Chandra Debnath | M | CPM |
58 | Pencharthal (ST) | Anil Chakma | M | CPM |
59 | Panisagar | Subodh Das | M | CPM |
60 | Kanchanpur (ST) | Binduram Reang | M | CPM |
Government Formation
The Communist Party of India (Marxist) (CPI(M)), led by Manik Sarkar, won 38 seats and formed a Government in Tripura
References
- "State Election Commission, Tripura".
- "List of Participating Political Parties".
- "Constituencies-Tripura".
- "Total No.of Electors".
- "Perfomance of Women candidates Vs Men candidates".
- "1998 Tripura Election result".
- "Detailed Result 1998".
- "Tripura 1998".
Elections in Tripura | |||||
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General elections | |||||
Legislative Assembly | |||||
Local elections |
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TTAADC elections | |||||
Election to the Electoral College (1952) • Elections to the Territorial Council (1956–1963) • See also: Elections in India |