<<HOW SIKKIM HAS VOTED
Intro: Sikkim will
go to poll on 12 April 2014. Starting today, we bring to our readers, on one
election per day basis, a look back at Assembly elections in Sikkim since 1979
when the first elections as a part of India were held in the State. The daily
capsule will cover one election per day and provide details like the names of
victors and runners-up from all 32 constituencies and their respective
vote-share. The constituencies had different names and boundaries before 2009
when the new delimitation came into effect. We will also include some trivia
and other highlights of each election. The rest of the country might be
undertaking opinion polls and poll projections, but at NOW! we believe that
going over past records can help make better sense of ongoing issues and
trends. We hope our readers enjoy this exercise as much as we enjoyed putting
it together. We begin the series with Election 1979. [turn to pg4]
Elections 1979
Total number of voters: 1,17,157 [M: 65,913; F: 51,244]
Parties in the fray: Sikkim Janta Parishad, Sikkim
Prajatantra Congress, Sikkim Scheduled Castes League, Sikkim Congress (R),
CPIM, Indian National Congress, Janta Party
A staggering 244
candidates were in the fray for the 32 seats in 1979. 173 of the candidates
lost their deposits polling less than 1/6th of the votes cast. Gangtok
constituency had the maximum number of contestants at 17 and Sangha had the
least at just 2 candidates. There were 108 Independent candidates only one of
whom won – Lachen Gomchen Rinpoche getting elected to the Sangha seat as an
Independent candidate. The contest was multi-cornered, which goes to explain
the slim margins of victory and of how many candidates were elected even though
they secured less than 30% of the votes in their respective constituencies. The
election was significant because it launched the political career of Nar
Bahadur Bhandari and ended that of LD Kazi [who contested unsuccessfully from
Dzongu].
Voter Turnout: 65.13% [M: 64.67%; F: 65.71%]
Remember, the 1979 elections were contested on the
emotive issue of the loss of the seats reserved in the Legislative Assembly for
the Sikkimese Nepalese and the demerger slogan raised by Nar Bahadur Bhandari.
Mr. Bhandari’s Sikkim Janta Party received 31.49% of the votes which translated
to 16 seats, exactly the halfway mark. He formed a coalition government with
Sikkim Congress (R) which had 4 seats.
Constituency
|
Winner [with party and vote share in brackets]
|
Runner-up [with party and vote share in brackets]
|
Yuksom
|
Sanchaman Limboo [SJP, 31.61%]
|
Ashok Kumar Subba [Indp, 23.31%]
|
Tashiding (ST)
|
Dawgyal Pentso Bhutia [SJP, 47.12%]
|
Phurba Wangyal Lassopa [JNP, 32.45%]
|
Geyzing
|
Indra Bdr. Limboo [SJP, 33.31%]
|
Nanda Kumar Subedi [SCR, 26.41%]
|
Dentam
|
Padam Lall Gurung [SCR, 43.23%]
|
Pahalman Subba [SJP, 17.27%]
|
Barmiok
|
Til Bdr. Limbu [SJP, 33.20%]
|
Manita Pradhan [SCR, 20.22%] and
Bhakta Bdr. Chettri [SPC, 20.22%]
|
Rinchenpong (ST)
|
Katuk Bhutia [SJP, 27.88%]
|
Degey Bhutia [JNP, 22.38%]
|
Chakung
|
B.B. Gurung [SCR, 65.67%]
|
Kulman Mukhia [SJP, 15.47%]
|
Soreong
|
Nar Bahadur Bhandari [SJP, 70.26%]
|
Kuldeep Gurung [SCR, 14.37%]
|
Daramdin
|
Padam Bdr Gurung [SJP, 68.31%]
|
Phurba Sangay Sherpa [JNP, 12.47%]
|
Jorthang-Nayabazar
|
Bhim Bdr. Gurung [SCR, 24.21%]
|
Lila Kumar Rai [SJP, 22.15%]
|
Ralong (ST)
|
Chamla Tshering [SCR, 26.34%]
|
Sonam Pintso Takapa [Indp, 22.31%]
|
Wak
|
Garjaman Gurung [SPC, 34.38%]
|
Durga Prasad Rajalim [SJP, 27.83%]
|
Damthang
|
Pradeep Yanzone [SCR, 26.05%]
|
Mani Raj Rai [SJP, 24.52%]
|
Melli
|
Mohan Prasad Sharma [SJP, 26.89%]
|
Sailesh Chandra Pradhan [Indp, 21.22%]
|
Rateypani-West Pendam (SC)
|
Bir Bdr. Lohar [SCR, 54.33%]
|
Isory Majhee [SPC, 31.60%]
|
Temi-Tarku
|
Nar Bdr. Khatiwada [SPC, 37.67%]
|
Harikrishna Sharma [SJP, 22.49%]
|
Central Pendam-East Pendam
|
Bhuwani Prasad Kharel [SCR, 37.94%]
|
Toga Nidhi Bhandari [SJP, 21.84%]
|
Rhenock
|
Kharananda Upreti [SCR, 23.04%]
|
Bhuwani Prasad Dahal [JNP, 16.38%]
|
Regu
|
Tulshi Sharma [SJP, 25.83%]
|
Karna Bahadur [Indp, 23.26%]
|
Pathing (ST)
|
Ram Lepcha [SCR, 30.65%]
|
Chitim Bhutia [SJP, 22.57%]
|
Loosing-Pacheykhani
|
Jagat Bandhu Pradhan [SCR, 44.29%]
|
Bans Bahadur Basnet [SJP, 16.64%]
|
Khamdong (SC)
|
Dil Bdr. Damai [SPC, 35.95%]
|
Tilochan [SJP, 28.83%]
|
Djongu (ST)
|
Athup Lepcha [SJP, 45.79%]
|
Kazi Lhendup Dorjee Khangsarpa [JNP,
26.63%]
|
Lachen-Mangshila (ST)
|
Tenzing Dadul Bhutia [SJP, 45.62%]
|
Tasha Tengey Lepcha [JNP, 27.72%]
|
Kabi Tingda (ST)
|
Sonam Tshering [SJP, 50.65%]
|
Kalzang Gyatso [JNP, 42.39%]
|
Rakdong Tintek (ST)
|
Dugo Bhutia [SPC, 57.60%]
|
Loden Tshering Bhutia [SJP, 20.68%]
|
Martam (ST)
|
Samten Tshering [SJP, 36.94%]
|
Rapzang Lama [SPC, 30.17%]
|
Rumtek (ST)
|
Dadul Bhutia [SJP, 39.03%]
|
Karma Gyampo Bhutia [SPC, 24.78%]
|
Assam Lingjey (ST)
|
Sherab Palden [SJP, 63.82%]
|
Phuchung Tshering [SCR, 23.08%]
|
Ranka (ST)
|
Dorji Tsh Bhutia [SCR, 33.85%]
|
Sonam Tshering Bhutia [SJP, 32.90%]
|
Gangtok
|
Lall Bahadru Basnet [SJP, 38.89%]
|
Dorjee Dadul [JNP, 26.75%]
|
Sangha
|
Lachen Rinpoche [Indp, 94.22%]
|
Pema Lama [SPC, 5.78%]
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