1999 Arunachal Pradesh Legislative Assembly election
Appearance
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All 60 seats in the Arunachal Pradesh Legislative Assembly 31 seats needed for a majority | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
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The 6th Arunachal Pradesh Legislative Assembly election was held in October 1999.[1] The Indian National Congress won 53 out of 60 seats and Mukut Mithi became the new Chief Minister, replacing Gegong Apang.[2]
Results
[edit]Party | Votes | % | Seats | +/– | |
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Indian National Congress | 213,097 | 51.78 | 53 | 10 | |
Arunachal Congress | 68,645 | 16.68 | 1 | – | |
Bharatiya Janata Party | 44,556 | 10.83 | 0 | – | |
Nationalist Congress Party | 35,967 | 8.74 | 4 | – | |
Ajeya Bharat Party | 425 | 0.10 | 0 | – | |
Independents | 48,842 | 11.87 | 2 | – | |
Total | 411,532 | 100.00 | 60 | 0 | |
Valid votes | 411,532 | 96.99 | |||
Invalid/blank votes | 12,770 | 3.01 | |||
Total votes | 424,302 | 100.00 | |||
Registered voters/turnout | 611,481 | 69.39 | |||
Source: ECI[1] |
Results by constituency
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ a b c "Arunachal Pradesh Election results, 1999". Archived from the original on 2019-05-15.
- ^ Jarpum Gamlin (1 November 2015). "Congress collapsing in Arunachal?". Retrieved 25 August 2021.