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ABP News Bureau Last Updated: 03 Mar 2023 03:45 PM
Meghalaya New Government Swearing In Ceremony To Be Held On March 7

Meghalaya new government swearing in ceremony on 7th March. 

Meghalaya Result Live: Violence Is Not The Way Forward, CM Conrad Sangma Urges People To Maintain Peace

"It's unfortunate. This shouldn't have happened. Violence took place at different places but situation is under control. I urge to people and all political parties that elections are over & violence is not the way forward & should not indulge in any kind of violence," Meghalaya CM Conrad Sangma.

Meghalaya Result Live: Meghalaya CM Conrad Sagma arrives at Raj Bhavan

Meghalaya CM and National People’s Party (NPP) chief Conrad Sagma arrives at Raj Bhavan to meet Governor Phagu Chauhan and to stake claim to form the government.

'We will meet Governor and request him to call us,' CM Conrad Sangma says after accepting BJP's support to form govt

BJP has given us its formal support. We will meet the Governor and request him to call us and invite the National People’s Party (NPP) to form the government. BJP and other political parties have given their support. We have numbers to form government: Meghalaya CM Conrad K Sangma

Meghalaya Result Live: Curfew in Sahsniang village due to post-vote counting violence

Meghalaya | The district administration of West Jaintia Hills has imposed curfew in Sahsniang village till further orders, following post-vote counting violence

Meghalaya Results 2022: Complete Winners' List

  1. Nartiang — Sniawbhalang Dhar (NPP)

  2. Raliang — Coming One Ymbon (NPP)

  3. Rangsakona — Subir Marak (NPP)

  4. Jowai — Wailadmiki Shylla (NPP)

  5. Mowkaiaw — Nujorki Sungoh (UDP)

  6. Gambegre — Saleng A. Sangma (Congress)

  7. Mairang — Metbah Lyngdoh (UDP)

  8. Rajabala — Mizanur Rahman Kazi (TMC)

  9. Rongara Siju — Rakkam A Sangma (NPP)

  10. Mawthadraishan — Shakliar Warjri (HSPDP)

  11. North Shillong — Adelbert Nongrum (VOTPP)

  12. Rambrai Jyrngam — Remington Gabil Momin (Independent)

  13. West Shillong — Paul Lyngdoh (UDP)

  14. Amlarem — Lahkmen Rymbui (UDP)

  15. Baghmara — Kartush R. Marak (Independent)

  16. Chokpot — Sengchim N. Sangma (NPP) 

  17. Kharkutta — Rupert Momin (NPP)

  18. Khliehriat — Kyrmen Shylla (UDP)

  19. Mawhati — Charles Marngar (Congress)

  20. Mawphlang — Matthew Beyondstar Kurbah (UDP)

  21. Mawshynrut — Methodius Dkhar (Hill State People's Democratic Party)

  22. Mawsynram — Olan Singh Suin (UDP)

  23. Nongstoin — Gabriel Wahlang (Congress)

  24. Salmanpara — Ian Botham K. Sangma (NPP)

  25. Umsning — Dr. Celestine Lyngdoh (Congress)

  26. Ampati — Miani D Shira (TMC)

  27. Umroi — Damanbait Lamare (NPP)

  28. Bajengdoba — Pongseng Marak (NPP)

  29. Dadenggre — Rupa Marak (TMC)

  30. East Shillong — Dr. Mazel Ampareen Lyngdoh (NPP)

  31. Jirang — Sosthenes Sohtun (NPP)

  32. Mahendraganj — Sanjay A. Sangma (NPP)

  33. Mawlai — Brightstarwell Marbaniang (VPP)

  34. Mawryngkneng — Heaving Stone (VPP)

  35. Mendipathar — Marthon Sangma (NPP)

  36. Nongkrem — Ardent Miller Basaiawmoit (VPP)

  37. Nongpoh — Mayralborn Syiem (UDP)

  38. Nongthymmai — Charles Pyngrope (TMC)

  39. Pynursla — Prestone Tynsong (NPP)

  40. Resubelpara — Timothy Shira (NPP)

  41. Shella — Balajied Kupar Synrem (UDP)

  42. Sohra — Gavin Miguel Mylliem (PDF)

  43. South Shillong — Sanbor Shullai (BJP) 

  44. Tikrikilla — Jimmy D Sangma (NPP)

  45. Dalu — Brening Sangma (NPP)

  46. Mawkynrew — Banteidor Lyngdoh (PDF)

  47. Mawkyrwat — Renikton Lyngdoh Tongkhar (UDP)

  48. Mylliem — Ronnie V. Lyngdoh (Congress)

  49. North Tura — Thomas A. Sangma (NPP)

  50. Phulbari — Abu Taher Mondal (NPP)

  51. Pynthorumkhrah — Alexander Laloo Hek (BJP)   

  52. Raksamgre — Limison D. Sangma (NPP)

  53. Ranikor — Pius Marwein (UDP) 

  54. Rongjeng — Jim M Sangma (NPP)

  55. Selsella — Arbinstone B Marak (NPP)

  56. Songsak — Mukul Manda Sangma (TMC)

  57. South Tura — Conrad Sangma (NPP)

  58. Sutnga Saipung — Santa Mary Shylla (NPP)

  59. William Nagar — Marcuise N. Marak (NPP)

Conrad Sangma's NPP Falls Short Of Majority, State Faces Hung Assembly

As per the exit poll predictions, Meghalaya on Thursday witnessed a fractured mandate, with the Conrad Sangma's National People's Party emerging as the single largest party in the state assembly elections. 


As per the official trends of the Election Commission of India (ECI), NPP has won 26 seats, BJP secured two seats, and the United Democratic Party took the second lead with 11 seats.


In the state assembly, a party has to win at least 31 seats to go past the majority mark. However, even after a post-poll alliance with the BJP, NPP seems to trail behind the mark by two seats. With this, the predictions of a hung assembly in Meghalaya seems to come to reality. 

Meghalaya Deputy CM Wins From Pynursla

Prestone Tynsong, deputy chief minister of Meghalaya, won the Pynursla constituency in the assembly election results declared by the Election Commission of India on Thursday.

Winners List So Far

  1. Nartiang — Sniawbhalang Dhar (NPP)

  2. Raliang — Coming One Ymbon (NPP)

  3. Rangsakona — Subir Marak (NPP)

  4. Jowai — Wailadmiki Shylla (NPP)

  5. Mowkaiaw — Nujorki Sungoh (UDP)

  6. Gambegre — Saleng A. Sangma (Congress)

  7. Mairang — Metbah Lyngdoh (UDP)

  8. Rajabala — Mizanur Rahman Kazi (TMC)

  9. Rongara Siju — Rakkam A Sangma (NPP)

  10. Mawthadraishan — Shakliar Warjri (HSPDP)

  11. North Shillong — Adelbert Nongrum (VOTPP)

  12. Rambrai Jyrngam — Remington Gabil Momin (Independent)

  13. West Shilling — Paul Lyngdoh (UDP)

  14. Amlarem — Lahkmen Rymbui (UDP)

  15. Baghmara — Kartush R. Marak (Independent)

  16. Chokpot — Sengchim N. Sangma (NPP) 

  17. Kharkutta — Rupert Momin (NPP)

  18. Khliehriat — Kyrmen Shylla (UDP)

  19. Mawhati — Charles Marngar (Congress)

  20. Mawphlang — Matthew Beyondstar Kurbah (UDP)

  21. Mawshynrut — Methodius Dkhar (Hill State People's Democratic Party)

  22. Mawsynram — Olan Singh Suin (UDP)

  23. Nongstoin — Gabriel Wahlang (Congress)

  24. Salmanpara — Ian Botham K. Sangma (NPP)

  25. Umsning — Dr. Celestine Lyngdoh (Congress)

  26. Ampati — Miani D Shira (TMC)

  27. Umroi — Damanbait Lamare (NPP)

  28. Resubelpara — Timothy D. Shira (NPP)

  29. Bajengdoba — Pongseng Marak (NPP)

  30. Dadenggre — Rupa Marak (TMC)

  31. East Shillong — Dr. Mazel Ampareen Lyngdoh (NPP)

  32. Jirang — Sosthenes Sohtun (NPP)

  33. Mahendraganj — Sanjay A. Sangma (NPP)

  34. Mawlai — Brightstarwell Marbaniang (VPP)

  35. Mawryngkneng — Heaving Stone (VPP)

  36. Mawthadraishan — Shakliar Warjri (Hill State People's Democratic Party)

  37. Mendipathar — Marthon Sangma (NPP)

  38. Nongkrem — Ardent Miller Basaiawmoit (VPP)

  39. Nongpoh — Mayralborn Syiem (UDP)

  40. Nongthymmai — Charles Pyngrope (TMC)

  41. Pynursla — Prestone Tynsong (NPP)

  42. Rambrai Jyrngam — Remington Gabil Momin (Independent)

  43. Resubelpara — Timothy Shira (NPP)

  44. Rongara Siju — Rakkam A. Sangma (NPP)

  45. Shella — Balajied Kupar Synrem (UDP)

  46. Sohra — Gavin Miguel Mylliem (PDF)

So Far NPP Bags 16 Assembly Seats, Cong 9, BJP 0

NPP has secured 16 assembly seats, leading in 9, while Congress has four and leads in one. Meanwhile, the BJP has won 0 seats and leads in 3.

CM Sangma's Brother Loses Dadenggre Seat

NPP's James Sangma loses the Dadenggre seat to TMC's Rupa M. Marak by just 18 votes. James has ministries that include home, law, power, consumer affairs, and district council affairs. He is the brother of Chief Minister Conrad Sangma.

Former Meghalaya CM's Daughter Miani D Shira Wins Ampati Seat

Former Meghalaya CM and TMC leader Mukul Sangma's daughter Miani D Shira wins Ampati seat.

Winners List So Far

Nartiang — Sniawbhalang Dhar (NPP)


Raliang — Coming One Ymbon (NPP)


Rangsakona — Subir Marak (NPP)


Jowai — Wailadmiki Shylla (NPP)


Mowkaiaw — Nujorki Sungoh (UDP)


Gambegre — Saleng A. Sangma (Congress)


Mairang — Metbah Lyngdoh (UDP)


Rajabala — Mizanur Rahman Kazi (TMC)


Rongara Siju — Rakkam A Sangma (NPP)


Mawthadraishan — Shakliar Warjri (HSPDP)


North Shillong — Adelbert Nongrum (VOTPP)


Rambrai Jyrngam — Remington Gabil Momin (Independent)


West Shilling — Paul Lyngdoh (UDP)


Amlarem — Lahkmen Rymbui (UDP)


Baghmara — Kartush R. Marak (Independent)


Chokpot — Sengchim N. Sangma (NPP) 


Kharkutta — Rupert Momin (NPP)


Khliehriat — Kyrmen Shylla (UDP)


Mawhati — Charles Marngar (Congress)


Mawphlang — Matthew Beyondstar Kurbah (UDP)


Mawshynrut — Methodius Dkhar (Hill State People's Democratic Party)


Mawsynram — Olan Singh Suin (UDP)


Nongstoin — Gabriel Wahlang (Congress)


Salmanpara — Ian Botham K. Sangma (NPP)


Umsning — Dr. Celestine Lyngdoh (Congress)

NPP Supporters Welcome CM Sangma And Dance As Party Leads In 20 Seats

Winners List So Far

NPP's Wailadmiki Shylla Wins Jowai against Congress


United Democratic Party's Metbah Lyngdog wins from Mairang against Congress


Hill State People’s Democratic Party's Shakliar Warjri wins Mawthadraishan against UDP


United Democratic Party's Nujorki Sungoh wins Mowkaiaw against NPP


Voice of the People Party's Adelbert Nongrum wins North Shillong against BJP 


TMC's Mizanur Rahman Kazi wins Rajabala against NPP


Independent candidate Remington Gabil Momim wins Rambrai Jyrngam against Hill State People’s Democratic Party 


NPP's Rakkam A Sangmawins Rangara Siju against Congress


UDP's Paul Lyngdohwins West Shilling against Congress

Next Steps To Be Decided After Final Results, Says CM Sangma As NPP Maintains Good Lead

"We'd like to thank the people of the state for having voted for us. We are short on a few numbers, so we'll wait for the final results to come out. We will see what next steps are to be taken based on the final results," says Meghalaya CM Conrad Sangma as his party NPP maintains good lead in the Meghalaya election.

NPP Wins 2 Seats, Leads in 26

The ruling National People's Party (NPP) in Meghalaya won two seats and was leading in 26. NPP candidates Coming One Ymbon and Sniawbhalang Dhar won from Raliang and Nartiang seats respectively by margins of 5,337 and 2,123 votes.

NPP's Sniawbhalang Dhar Wins Nartiang Seat by 2,123 Votes

NPP's Sniawbhalang Dhar has won the Nartiang seat by 2,123 votes, defeating Congress candidate Emlang Laloo.


 

TMC's Mukul Sangma leading from Songsak

TMC's Mukul Sangma is leading from the Songsak seat as NPP leads in Meghalaya.

NPP Inches Towards Majority Mark After Initial Fight From TMC

The Conrad Sangma led-NPP is inching closer to the majority mark in Meghalaya at 24 seats after initial competition from the TMC. The BJP and Congress is trailing as the counting get closer to the third hour.

TMC Overtakes NPP With 20 Seats. BJP, Congress Trail In Early Trends

In a twist hinting at a hung assembly, the TMC has taken a lead over the NPP with 20 seats in Meghalaya. While the BJP and the Congress are trailing.

NPP Leads On 24 Seats, TMC, BJP On 12. Congress Trails In Early Trends

One hour into counting, the NPP is leading on 24 Seats while the TMC and the BJP are leading on 12 each, the Congress is trailing in 10 seats, as per early trends.

NPP Ahead In 5 Seats In Early Trends, BJP Opens Account With 2 Seats

The Conrad Sangma-led NPP is ahead in five seats in Meghalaya as per early trends, the BJP has also opened Account with two seats.

Counting Of Votes Begins Amid Fears Of Hung Assembly

Counting of votes has begun for the Meghalaya Assembly Elections amid tight security as NPP exudes confidence in victory as the BJP also looks to come back to power.

Visuals From Counting Centre At Extension Training Centre In Tura

he counting of votes for the Meghalaya Assembly elections will begin at 8 am. Visuals from counting centre at Extension Training Centre in Tura.





Counting To Begin At 8 AM, Conrad Sangma Confident Of NPP Win

The counting for the Meghalaya Assembly Election 2023 will begin at 8 am amid fears of a hung assembly even as Chief Minister and NPP leader Conrad Sangma Exudes confidence of absolute victory of his party.

Background

Meghalaya Election Results 2023 Live Updates: Hello and welcome to ABP Live on the Assembly Election 2023 Counting Day. Follow this space to get all the latest updates, news, and reactions from the Meghalaya assembly election 2023 results. Vote counting is to be held for 59 assembly seats on Thursday, March 2, at 13 centres across the state, according to Meghalaya Chief Electoral Officer F R Kharkongor.


Meghalaya has a 60-member assembly, but polling in the Sohiong constituency was adjourned following the death of one of the candidates. The Congress and the BJP contested in 59 seats, while the NPP had put up nominees in 56 constituencies, the TMC in 57 and the UDP in 46.


After polling on February 27, F R Kharkongor said that 85.25 per cent of the state’s 21.6 lakh voters exercised their franchise during the assembly election held. The tenure of the 10th Meghalaya Assembly is scheduled to end on March 15, 2023. In the 2018 Meghalaya Assembly election, a coalition led by the National People's Party (NPP) formed the state government, with Conrad Sangma becoming Chief Minister.


The Election Commission (EC) has deployed 119 companies of Central Armed Police Forces (CAPF) in Meghalaya to ensure a smooth polling process. According to EC, 375 candidates are contesting for the 60 Assembly seats.


The ruling National People's Party (NPP) is striving to retain power in the northeastern state, while the BJP, Trinamool Congress, and other regional parties hope to bring about a change in the government.


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Meghalaya Exit Poll Predictions:


Times Now-ETG, India Today-My Axis and Zee News-Matrize predicted a hung house in the state, even though Meghalaya’s Chief Minister Conrad Sangma remained confident of victory. The majority mark to form government in the state is 31. 


India Today-My Axis


NPP 18-24


BJP 4-8


TMC 5-9


UDP 8-12


Congress 6-12


ETG-Times Now


NPP 18-26


BJP 3-6


TMC 8-14


UDP 8-14


Cong 2-5


ZEE NEWS-MATRIZE


NPP 21-26


BJP 6-11


TMC 8-13


Cong 3-6 

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