1989 Nagaland Legislative Assembly election

Elections to the Nagaland Legislative Assembly were held in November 1989 to elect members of the 60 constituencies in Nagaland, India. The Indian National Congress won a majority of seats and S. C. Jamir was appointed as the Chief Minister of Nagaland. The number of constituencies was set as 60 by the recommendation of the Delimitation Commission of India.[1]

1989 Nagaland Legislative Assembly election

22 November 1989

All 60 seats in the Nagaland Legislative Assembly
31 seats needed for a majority
Registered582,416
Turnout85.65%
  Majority party Minority party
 
Leader S. C. Jamir Unknown
Party INC NPC
Leader's seat Mokokchung Town
Seats before 34
Seats won 36 24
Seat change Increase2 New
Popular vote 51.45% 41.61%

CM before election

President's Rule

Elected CM

S. C. Jamir
INC

Result

PartyVotes%Seats+/–
Indian National Congress253,79251.4536+2
Nagaland People's Conference205,28341.6124New
National People's Party13,5962.760New
Independents20,6254.180–7
Total493,296100.00600
Valid votes493,29698.89
Invalid/blank votes5,5261.11
Total votes498,822100.00
Registered voters/turnout582,41685.65
Source: ECI[2]

Elected Members

#ConstituencyReserved for
(ST/None)
CandidateParty
1Dimapur INoneVikheshe SemaIndian National Congress
2Dimapur IISTImtisunget JamirIndian National Congress
3Dimapur IIIKihoto HollohonNagaland People's Conference
4Ghaspani IKhekihoNagaland People's Conference
5Ghaspani IIL. Hekiye SemaIndian National Congress
6TeningT. R. ZeliangNagaland People's Conference
7PerenBangdi IheilungNagaland People's Conference
8Western AngamiN. T. NakhroNagaland People's Conference
9Kohima TownK. V. KeditsüNagaland People's Conference
10Northern Angami ITseivilie Miachie-oIndian National Congress
11Northern Angami IINeiphiu RioIndian National Congress
12TseminyüKhasuNagaland People's Conference
13PughobotoJoshuaNagaland People's Conference
14Southern Angami IMavil KhieyaIndian National Congress
15Southern Angami IIVizadel SakhrieNagaland People's Conference
16PfütseroThenucho TunyiNagaland People's Conference
17ChizamiKeivezu G. KenyeNagaland People's Conference
18ChozubaMelhüpra VeroIndian National Congress
19PhekZachilhüIndian National Congress
20MeluriKhuosathoIndian National Congress
21TuliTsüknüngpenzuIndian National Congress
22ArkakongJongpongchitenIndian National Congress
23ImpurT. ChubaIndian National Congress
24AngetyongpangS. LimaIndian National Congress
25MongoyaN. I. JamirIndian National Congress
26AonglendenNungshizenbaIndian National Congress
27Mokokchung TownS. C. JamirIndian National Congress
28KoridangL. NokzenketbaIndian National Congress
29JangpetkongChubatemjen AoIndian National Congress
30AlongtakiTiameren ImchenIndian National Congress
31AkulutoI. Khehoto SemaIndian National Congress
32AtoizuKiyezhe (K. L. Chishi)Independent
33SuruhotoKhukivi AwomiNagaland People's Conference
34AghunatoPukhayiIndian National Congress
35ZünhebotoTokhehoNagaland People's Conference
36SatakhaHokheto SemaIndian National Congress
37TyüiT. A. NgüllieIndian National Congress
38WokhaT. Myingthungo LothaNagaland People's Conference
39SanisT. N. NgüllieIndian National Congress
40BhandariE. T. EzüngIndian National Congress
41TizitYeangphongNagaland People's Conference
42WakchingChingwangIndian National Congress
43TapiNokeNagaland People's Conference
44PhomchingKonngamIndian National Congress
45TehokC. Nocklem K.Indian National Congress
46Mon TownS. YoktenNagaland People's Conference
47AboiNyeiwangIndian National Congress
48MokaK. KikoIndian National Congress
49TamluPangjak S. PhomNagaland People's Conference
50LonglengBukchem PhomNagaland People's Conference
51NoksenC. ChongshenIndian National Congress
52Longkhim–ChareS. K. SangtamIndian National Congress
53Tuensang Sadar IChanskongIndian National Congress
54Tuensang Sadar IILakiumongNagaland People's Conference
55TobuNeakbaNagaland People's Conference
56NoklakSedemIndian National Congress
57ThonoknyuKhongoNagaland People's Conference
58Shamator–ChessoreYamukumNagaland People's Conference
59Seyochung–SitimiSethrichoIndian National Congress
60Pungro–KiphireT. RothrongIndian National Congress

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