2019 Indian general election in Meghalaya
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All 2 Meghalaya seats in the Lok Sabha | ||||||||||||||||
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Turnout | 71.43% (2.63%) | |||||||||||||||
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Meghalaya |
The 2019 Indian general election in Meghalaya for two Lok Sabha seats was held in a single phase on 11 April 2019.[1]
Results
Party wise
Party | Seats | Votes[2] | |||
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Contested | Won | # | % | ||
Indian National Congress | 2 | 1 | 6,60,114 | 48.67 | |
National People's Party | 1 | 1 | 3,04,455 | 22.45 | |
United Democratic Party | 1 | - | 2,67,256 | 19.7 | |
Bharatiya Janata Party | 2 | - | 1,08,390 | 7.99 | |
Independents | 1 | - | 16,142 | 1.19 | |
NOTA | 2 | - | 10,874 | 0.8 | |
Total | 9 | 2 | 13,56,357 | 100.0 |
Constituency wise
# | Constituency | Turnout | Winner | Party | Runner Up | Party | Margin | ||
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1 | Shillong | 65.48 | Vincent H. Pala[3] | INC | Jemino Mawthoh | UDP | 1,52,433 | ||
2 | Tura | 81.38 | Agatha K. Sangma | NPP | Dr. Mukul Sangma | INC | 64,030 |
Assembly segments wise lead of Parties
Party | Assembly segments | Position in Assembly (as of 2018 elections) | |
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Indian National Congress | 39 | 21 | |
National People's Party | 18 | 20 | |
Bharatiya Janata Party | 2 | 2 | |
United Democratic Party (Meghalaya) | 1 | 6 | |
Others | 0 | 8 | |
Independent politician | 0 | 3 | |
Total | 60 |
References
- ^ "Lok Sabha Election 2019 Phase 1 Voting Updates: Maharashtra Congress submits 50 complaints on EVMs, BJP workers' 'hooliganism'". Firstpost.
- ^ [17- State wise seats won and valid votes polled by political parties (PDF)] Election Commission of India, Elections, 2019 (17 LOK SABHA)
- ^ "Meghalaya General (Lok Sabha) Election Results Live Update 2019, 2014, 2009 - Parliamentary Constituencies". www.elections.in. Retrieved 29 June 2019.
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