2004 Arunachal Pradesh Legislative Assembly election

Arunachal Pradesh Assembly Election, 2004

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All 60 seats in the Arunachal Pradesh Legislative Assembly
31 seats needed for a majority
  Majority party Minority party
 
Gegong Apang.jpg
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Leader Gegong Apang Kiren Rijiju
Party INC BJP
Alliance UPA NDA
Leader's seat Tuting-Yingkiong Did not contest
Last election 53 0
Seats won 34 9
Seat change Decrease 19 Increase 9
Percentage 44.41% 19%

  Third party Fourth party
 
Party NCP AC
Alliance UPA NDA
Last election 4 1
Seats won 2 2
Seat change Decrease 2 Increase 1
Percentage 4.28% 3.88%

2004 Arunachal Pradesh Legislative Assembly election results

CM before election

Gegong Apang
INC

Elected CM

Gegong Apang
INC

The Arunachal Pradesh Legislative Assembly election, 2004 took place in 2004 to elect 60 seats in the Arunachal Pradesh Legislative Assembly.[1] The results were declared on 10 October 2004. The Indian National Congress won the popular vote and a majority of seats and Gegong Apang was re-elected as Chief Minister of Arunachal Pradesh.[2]

Arunachal Pradesh, a state of India located in north.

Result

Party Candidates Seats Votes %
Bharatiya Janata Party 39 9 87312 19%
Indian National Congress 60 34 204102 44.41%
Nationalist Congress Party 10 2 19673 4.28%
Arunachal Congress 11 2 17817 3.88%
Independents 48 13 130654 28.43%
Total: 168 60 459558

Results by constituency

  • Winner, runner-up, voter turnout, and victory margin in every constituency[3]
Assembly Constituency Turnout Winner Runner Up Margin
#k Names % Candidate Party Votes % Candidate Party Votes %
1 Lumla 87.37% T. G. Rinpoche INC 3,318 53.79% Jambey Wangdi Independent 2,851 46.21% 467
2 Tawang 70.05% Tsewang Dhondup INC 3,786 39.2% Thupten Tempa Independent 2,441 60.8% 1,345
3 Mukto - Dorjee Khandu INC Elected Unopposed
4 Dirang - Tsering Gyurme INC Elected Unopposed
5 Kalaktang 64.3% Rinchin Khandu Khrimey Independent 3,149 44.45% D. K. Thongdok INC 2,520 55.55% 629
6 Thrizino-Buragaon 65.15% Naresh Glow INC 3,366 49.65% Govardhan Nimasow BJP 3,319 50.35% 47
7 Bomdila 61.17% R. T. Khunjuju BJP 2,955 38.16% Japu Deru INC 2,417 46.65% 538
8 Bameng 63.08% Kumar Waii INC 3,860 47.04% Mekup Dolo BJP 3,428 52.96% 432
9 Chayangtajo 64.01% Kameng Dolo BJP 4,068 45.32% Tara Bagang INC 3,371 54.68% 697
10 Seppa East 50.52% Atum Welly INC 3,939 53.12% Tame Phassang Independent 3,476 46.88% 463
11 Seppa West 77.22% Tani Loffa BJP 3,123 43.78% Hari Notung INC 2,432 56.22% 691
12 Pakke-Kessang 75.83% Techi Hemu BJP 2,898 41.36% Niani Natung INC 2,044 58.64% 854
13 Itanagar 45.6% Kipa Babu BJP 9,575 40.82% Lichi Legi INC 7,950 10.01% 1,625
14 Doimukh 66.63% Ngurang Pinch Independent 5,243 3.88% T.C. Teli INC 3,988 49.4% 1,255
15 Sagalee - Nabam Tuki INC Elected Unopposed
16 Yachuli 80.8% Nikh Kamin NCP 6,191 54.39% Likha Maj INC 5,099 44.79% 1,092
17 Ziro–Hapoli 65.69% Nani Ribia Independent 7,125 55.3% Padi Richo INC 5,760 44.7% 1,365
18 Palin 72.37% Balo Raja BJP 5,545 54.37% Takam Sanjoy INC 4,653 45.63% 892
19 Nyapin 60.64% Tatar Kipa INC 3,794 43.61% Bamang Felix AC 3,615 45.77% 179
20 Tali 67.62% Takam Sorang INC 3,155 45.6% Gichak Thaji Kiogi BJP 2,645 54.4% 510
21 Koloriang 64.62% Lokam Tassar Independent 3,823 48.46% Kahfa Bengia INC 3,594 51.54% 229
22 Nacho 74.52% Tanga Byaling INC 3,235 24.11% Tarik Rava Independent 1,519 51.34% 1,716
23 Taliha 69.67% Nyato Rigia INC 2,881 57.48% Taning Tasiring Independent 2,034 40.58% 847
24 Daporijo 59.73% Daklo Nidak AC 3,652 36.29% Yari Dulom INC 3,260 31.32% 392
25 Raga 79.06% Nido Pavitra Independent 4,258 39.58% Talo Mugli BJP 3,029 28.16% 1,229
26 Dumporijo 69.27% Takar Marde INC 3,379 37.56% Takar Doni Independent 3,224 12.85% 155
27 Liromoba 79.8% Jarbom Gamlin INC 4,404 46.55% Lijum Ronya Independent 3,965 51.7% 439
28 Likabali 73.62% Jomde Kena Independent 4,081 57.5% Rima Taipodia INC 3,017 42.5% 1,064
29 Basar 71.06% Gojen Gadi Independent 7,755 35.62% Eken Riba INC 4,291 64.38% 3,464
30 Along West 84.79% Gadam Ete INC 3,926 .38% Jumbi Bagra Independent 3,636 44.77% 290
31 Along East 69.18% Kito Sora INC 4,604 53.38% Yomto Jini BJP 3,938 45.66% 666
32 Rumgong 73.1% Dibang Tatak INC 3,742 44.74% Tamiyo Taga Independent 3,254 38.91% 488
33 Mechuka 79.71% Tadik Chije INC 3,680 55.08% Pasang Wangchuk Sona Independent 3,001 44.92% 679
34 Tuting–Yingkiong 67.59% Gegong Apang INC 6,286 79.17% Ojing Komboh BJP 1,654 20.83% 4,632
35 Pangin 73.6% Tapang Taloh BJP 5,163 54.7% Tanyong Tatak INC 4,275 45.3% 888
36 Nari-Koyu 80.76% Tako Dabi INC 1,969 40.18% Karto Kaye Independent 1,754 18.84% 215
37 Pasighat West 82.% Omak Apang INC 4,894 42.73% Dr. Tangor Tapak BJP 3,651 57.27% 1,243
38 Pasighat East 57.89% Bosiram Siram BJP 5,267 14.36% Ninong Ering INC 4,145 47.38% 1,122
39 Mebo 85.17% Lombo Tayeng INC 3,607 50.82% Ralom Borang Independent 3,490 49.18% 117
40 Mariyang-Geku 78.84% J. K. Panggeng AC 4,376 10.22% Kabang Borang INC 2,491 9.94% 1,885
41 Anini 64.06% Rajesh Tacho INC 1,263 25.41% Paro Molo AC 1,003 41.57% 260
42 Dambuk 75.64% Roding Pertin Independent 3,513 5.14% Jomin Tayeng INC 3,462 46.88% 51
43 Roing 62.09% Mutchu Mithi INC 3,837 39.45% Laeta Umbrey BJP 2,500 60.55% 1,337
44 Tezu 59.6% Karikho Kri Independent 5,684 3.87% Nakul Chai INC 3,272 35.12% 2,412
45 Hayuliang 80.76% Kalikho Pul INC 4,658 39.63% Khapriso Krong BJP 3,058 60.37% 1,600
46 Chowkham 62.95% Chowna Mein BJP 2,431 19.31% Chow Indrajit Namchoom Independent 1,796 20.58% 635
47 Namsai 68.% Chow Pingthika Namchoom Independent 6,069 46.48% Chow Pingthika Namchoom INC 5,559 42.57% 510
48 Lekang 72.36% Chowna Mein INC 5,091 14.91% Chow Naching Loongchot Independent 2,073 52.1% 3,018
49 Bordumsa-Diyun 73.36% C. C. Singpho INC 3,816 34.84% Mayong Maio Independent 3,272 2.95% 544
50 Miao 64.55% Kamlung Mossang INC 5,587 53.09% Kittang Kitnal Muklom Independent 4,936 46.91% 651
51 Nampong 68.7% Setong Sena INC 3,910 59.38% Komoli Mosang Independent 2,675 40.62% 1,235
52 Changlang South 82.42% Phosum Khimhun Independent 1,994 50.04% Ngungtim Changmi INC 1,991 49.96% 3
53 Changlang North 64.3% Wangnia Pongte INC 3,356 21.94% Thinghaap Taiju Independent 2,553 44.33% 803
54 Namsang 61.23% Wangki Lowang INC 3,449 23.13% Wangpha Lowang Independent 1,284 62.13% 2,165
55 Khonsa East 62.% Kamthok Lowang Independent 4,459 3.48% Chopnei Chimyang AC 1,060 77.98% 3,399
56 Khonsa West 89.66% Thajam Aboh INC 3,239 44.38% Yumsem Matey Independent 3,134 45.87% 105
57 Borduria–Bagapani 78.84% Wanglin Lowangdong Independent 2,909 40.49% Lowangcha Wanglat INC 1,979 59.51% 930
58 Kanubari 80.49% Newlai Tingkhatra INC 2,194 29.35% Laichoi Wangpan NCP 2,055 16.2% 139
59 Longding–Pumao 83.11% Thangwang Wangham NCP 2,567 29.8% Tingpong Wangham INC 2,188 21.83% 379
60 Pongchau-Wakka 88.49% Honchun Ngandam INC 4,821 12.41% Anok Wangsa NCP 3,324 42.83% 1,497

References

  1. ^ "Assembly Elections 2004 - Arunachal Pradesh". Rediff Portal.
  2. ^ "Apang returns to head Arunachal Govt for 21st year". PTI. 16 October 2004. Retrieved 23 February 2022.
  3. ^ "Statistical Report on General Election, 2004 to the Legislative Assembly of Arunachal Pradesh" (PDF). Election Commission of India. Archived from the original (pdf) on 24 March 2018. Retrieved 15 February 2024.