2019 Jaintia Hills Autonomous District Council election

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2019 Jaintia Hills Autonomous District Council election

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29 out of 30 seats in the Jaintia Hills Autonomous District Council
15 seats needed for a majority
  First party Second party Third party
 
Party NPP UDP INC
Seats won 12 10 4

Chief Executive Member

THOMBOR SHIWAT
NPP

Elections to the Jaintia Hills Autonomous District Council (JHADC) were held on 27 February 2019.[1] The votes were counted on 2 March 2019 with the NPP emerging as the largest party alliance in the Council with 12 and its ally UDP with 10 seats respectively.[2][3]

Schedule

Election Event Date Time Day
Last date for filing nomination 07/02/2019 Before 3:00 pm Thursday
Scrutiny of nomination 08/02/2019 After 3:00 pm Friday
Last date of withdrawal of candidature 09/02/2019 Saturday
Date of polling 27/02/2019 Wednesday
Date of counting 02/03/2019 Saturday

Results

The counting was held on 2 March 2019. The NPP emerged single largest party by winning 12 seats.[4]

By Party

Party Popular vote Seats
Vote % Contested Won +/-
Indian National Congress (INC) 4
National People's Party (NPP) 12
United Democratic Party (UDP) 10
Independent (IND) 3
None of the above (NOTA) N/A
Total 29 N/A

By Constituency

No. Constituency Winner Party Margin
1 WAR EAST GILLROY TARIANG NPP 95
2 WAR CENTRAL HOLANDO LAMIN INC 52
3 WAR WEST HET POHTHMI NPP 87
4 SOHMYNTING KHLIEHTYRSHI LAKHON DKHAR INDEPENDENT 554
5 MUKHLA-WAHIAJER AILAD BHOI INDEPENDENT 250
6 UMMULONG-MOODYMMAI JESSE SUIAM NPP 657
7 NONGBAH LAKHON BIAM UDP 1106
8 NARTIANG-UMLADANG THOMBOR SHIWAT NPP 1441
9 NONGJNGI EVENING STAR TERON NPP 978
10 MYNSNGAD-KHANDULI DAWAN LYNGDOH UDP 290
11 SHILIANG MYNTANG RUDA IOO TANG NPP 2432
12 BARATO MUKROH AIBORLANG SHADAP INC 78
13 SAPHAI HABAHUN DKHAR NPP 759
14 MOWKAIAW WINNING GARLAND SUNGOH UDP 576
15 RALIANG ROBINUS SYNGKON NPP 870
16 SHANGPUNG J. TREILANG SUCHIANG UDP 337
17 JOWAI NORTH BRIGHT STAR CHYRMANG NPP 1269
18 JOWAI CENTRAL AWHAI ANDREW SHULLAI INC 2747
19 JOWAI SOUTH SARON PASWETH NPP 241
20 MUTHLONG SOHKYMPHOR LOMRIS LYNGOH UDP 512
21 TUBER LASKY RYMBAI UDP 100
22 MUSNIANG RNGAD PHASMON DKHAR NPP 405
23 RYMBAI KHLIEHRIAT FINELYNES BAREH UDP 1110
24 SUTNGA NARWAN SEIBORLANG SHADAP NPP 521
25 SUTNGA NONGKHLIEH RICHARD SINGH LYNGDOH INDEPENDENT 181
26 SUMER KRISON LANGSTANG UDP 3
27 SAIPUNG ARBOR HIMA DARNEI INC 594
28 NARPUH EMLANGKY LAMARE UDP 33
29 BATAW LAKADONG SANKEY SHANGPUNG UDP 523

Executive Council Formation

References

  1. ^ "Meghalaya: KHADC & JHADC polls to be held on Feb 27". NE Now News. 20 December 2018. Retrieved 2021-04-15.
  2. ^ "M'laya: UDP to form EC with NPP in KHADC and JHADC". Nagaland Post. 3 March 2019. Retrieved 2021-04-15.
  3. ^ "Ruling NPP and its ally UDP share highest number of seats in JHADC elections". All India Radio. 2 March 2019. Retrieved 2021-04-16.
  4. ^ "Result MDC Election: JHADC 2019". Syllad. 2 March 2019. Retrieved 2021-04-16.

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