Arunachal Poll Result: BJP Wins 46 of 60 Seats, Congress Trails NCP, Independents — Check Winners’ List
Arunachal Pradesh Assembly Result 2024: The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) won 46 seats in the Arunachal Pradesh assembly elections, securing a third consecutive term.
Itanagar: The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) achieved a significant victory in Arunachal Pradesh, winning 46 seats in the 60-member assembly, thus securing a clear majority for the third consecutive term. According to Election Commission officials, votes were counted for 50 assembly segments on April 19, concurrent with the Lok Sabha polls. The remaining 10 seats were won by the BJP uncontested.
Of the 50 seats contested, the BJP clinched 36, with Chief Minister Pema Khandu being one of the 10 candidates who won unopposed. This continues the saffron party's stronghold in the state, following their previous victory in 2019 where they secured 41 seats.
The National People’s Party (NPP) managed to win five seats, while the People’s Party of Arunachal garnered two seats and the Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) secured three seats. The Congress party, facing a diminishing presence in the region, won just one seat. Additionally, Independent candidates triumphed in three constituencies.
Check the full list of winners here:
S.No | Constituency | Winning Candidate | Party |
1 | Lumla(1) | Tsering Lhamu | BJP |
2 | Mukto(3) | Pema Khandu (Uncontested) | BJP |
3 | Dirang(4) | Phurpa Tsering | BJP |
4 | Kalaktang(5) | Tseten Chombay Kee | BJP |
5 | Bomdila(7) | Dongru Siongju (Uncontested) | BJP |
6 | Chayangtajo(9) | Hayeng Mangfi | BJP |
7 | Seppa (East)(10) | Ealing Tallang | BJP |
8 | Seppa (West)(11) | Mama Natung | BJP |
9 | Pakke-Kessang(12) | Biyuram Wahge | BJP |
10 | Itanagar(13) | Techi Kaso (Uncontested) | BJP |
11 | Sagalee(15) | Ratu Techi (Uncontested) | BJP |
12 | Ziro-Hapoli(17) | Hage Appa (Uncontested) | BJP |
13 | Palin(18) | Balo Raja | BJP |
14 | Nyapin(19) | Tai Nikio | BJP |
15 | Tali(20) | Jikke Tako (Uncontested) | BJP |
16 | Koloriang(21) | Pani Taram | BJP |
17 | Nacho(22) | Nakap Nalo | BJP |
18 | Taliha(23) | Nyato Dukam (Uncontested) | BJP |
19 | Daporijo(24) | Taniya Soki | BJP |
20 | Raga(25) | Rotom Tebin | BJP |
21 | Dumporijo(26) | Rode Bui | BJP |
22 | Likabali(ST)(28) | Kardo Nyigyor | BJP |
23 | Basar(29) | Nyabi Jini Dirchi | BJP |
24 | Along (West)(30) | Topin Ete | BJP |
25 | Along (East)(31) | Kento Jini | BJP |
26 | Rumgong (32) | Talem Taboh | BJP |
27 | Mechuka(33) | Pasang Dorjee Sona | BJP |
28 | Tuting-Yingkiong(34) | Alo Libang | BJP |
29 | Pangin(35) | Ojing Tasing | BJP |
30 | Nari Koyu(ST)(36) | Tojir Kadu | BJP |
31 | Pasighat(West)(37) | Ninong Ering | BJP |
32 | Anini(41) | Mopi Mihu | BJP |
33 | Dambuk(42) | Puinnyo Apum | BJP |
34 | Roing(43) | Mutchu Mithi (Uncontested) | BJP |
35 | Tezu(44) | Dr. Mohesh Chai | BJP |
36 | Hayuliang(45) | Dasanglu Pul (Uncontested) | BJP |
37 | Chowkham(46) | Chowna Mein (Uncontested) | BJP |
38 | Namsai(47) | Chau Zingnu Namchoom | BJP |
39 | Miao(50) | Kamlung Mosang | BJP |
40 | Changlang(South)(52) | Hamjong Tangha | BJP |
41 | Changlang(North)(53) | Tesam Pongte | BJP |
42 | Namsang(54) | Wangki Lowang | BJP |
43 | Khonsa (West)(56) | Chakat Aboh | BJP |
44 | Borduria-Bogapani(57) | Wanglin Lowangdong | BJP |
45 | Kanubari(58) | Gabriel Denwang Wangsu | BJP |
46 | Pongchau-Wakka(60) | Honchun Ngandam | BJP |
47 | Tawang(2) | Namgey Tsering | NPEP |
48 | Liromoba(27) | Pesi Jilen | NPEP |
49 | Pasighat(East)(38) | Tapi Darang | NPEP |
50 | Mariyang(40) | Oni Panyang | NPEP |
51 | Longding-Pumao(59) | Thangwang Wangham | NPEP |
52 | Yachuli(16) | Toko Tatung | NCP |
53 | Lekang(48) | Likha Soni | NCP |
54 | Bordumsa-Diyun(49) | Nikh Kamin | NCP |
55 | Doimukh(14) | Nabam Vivek | PPA |
56 | Mebo(39) | Oken Tayeng | PPA |
57 | Bameng(8) | Kumar Waii | Congress |
58 | Thrizino-Buragaon(6) | Tenzin Nyima Glow | Independent |
59 | Nampong(51) | Laisam Simai | Independent |
60 | Khonsa(East)(55) | Wanglam Sawin | Independent |