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General Elections-2013 to the Meghalaya Legislative Assembly AC Wise -Elected Candidates General Elections-2013 to the Meghalaya Legislative Assembly AC Wise -Elected Candidates Assembly Constituency Victory District Candidate Name Party No Name Margin 1 Nartiang (ST) SNIAWBHALANG DHAR INC 8858 2 Jowai (ST) ROYTRE CHRISTOPHER LALOO INC 679 West Jaintia Hills 3 Raliang (ST) COMINGONE YMBON INC 3422 4 Mowkaiaw (ST) ROBINUS SYNGKON IND 694 5 Sutnga Saipung (ST) HOPEFUL BAMON IND 1462 East Jaintia Hills 6 Khliehriat (ST) JUSTINE DKHAR IND 1638 7 Amlarem (ST) West Jaintia Hills STEPHANSON MUKHIM IND 1134 8 Mawhati (ST) JULIAS KITBOK DORPHANG IND 1159 9 Nongpoh (ST) DR. D.D.LAPANG INC 3598 10 Jirang (ST) Ri Bhoi LAMBOKLANG MYLLIEM NESDP 2496 11 Umsning (ST) DR. CELESTINE LYNGDOH INC 1942 12 Umroi (ST) NGAITLANG DHAR INC 4138 13 Mawryngkneng (ST) DAVID A. NONGRUM IND 626 14 Pynthorumkhrah (GEN) A. L. HEK INC 1951 15 Mawlai (ST) EMBHAHLANG SYIEMLIEH UDP 5779 16 East Shillong (ST) MAZEL AMPAREEN LYNGDOH INC 5084 17 North Shillong (ST) ROSHAN WARJRI INC 2180 18 West Shillong (GEN) PAUL LYNGDOH UDP 481 19 South Shillong (GEN) SANBOR SHULLAI NCP 1145 20 Mylliem (ST) RONNIE V. LYNGDOH INC 1798 21 Nongthymmai (ST) East Khasi Hills JEMINO MAWTHOH UDP 1137 22 Nongkrem (ST) ARDENT MILLER BASAIAWMOIT HSPDP 1990 23 Sohiong (ST) H. DONKUPAR R. LYNGDOH INC 2852 24 Mawphlang (ST) KENNEDY CORNELIUS KHYRIEM INC 3344 25 Mawsynram (ST) PYNSHNGAINLANG SYIEM INC 509 26 Shella (ST) DONKUPAR ROY UDP 355 27 Pynursla (ST) PRESTONE TYNSONG INC 4064 28 Sohra (ST) TITOSSTARWELL CHYNE UDP 2166 29 Mawkynrew (ST) REMINGTON PYNGROPE UDP 437 30 Mairang (ST) METBAH LYNGDOH UDP 1616 31 Mawthadraishan (ST) BROLDING NONGSIEJ UDP 424 32 Nongstoin (ST) West Khasi Hills HOPINGSTONE LYNGDOH HSPDP 2456 33 Rambrai Jyrngam (ST) PHLASTINGWELL PANGNIANG HSPDP 1869 34 Mawshynrut (ST) WITTING MAWSOR HSPDP 2403 35 Ranikor (ST) MARTIN M. DANGGO INC 455 South West Khasi Hills 36 Mawkyrwat (ST) ROWELL LYNGDOH INC 974 37 Kharkutta (ST) East Garo Hills CHERAK MOMIN INC 1687 38 Mendipathar (ST) MARTHON SANGMA NCP 11 39 Resubelpara (ST) North Garo Hills SALSENG C. MARAK INC 1329 40 Bajengdoba (ST) BRIGADY MARAK IND 220 41 Songsak (ST) NIHIM D SHIRA NPP 2179 42 Rongjeng (ST) East Garo Hills SENGNAM MARAK INC 2786 43 William Nagar (ST) DEBORAH C MARAK (W) (E) INC 2877 44 Raksamgre (ST) LIMISON D. SANGMA INC 1060 45 Tikrikilla (ST) MICHAEL T. SANGMA IND 1702 46 Phulbari (GEN) ABU TAHER MONDAL INC 499 47 Rajabala (GEN) ASHAHEL D SHIRA IND 891 48 Selsella (ST) West Garo Hills CLEMENT MARAK INC 2107 49 Dadenggre (ST) JAMES PANGSANG KONGKAL SANGMA NPP 833 50 North Tura (ST) NOVERFIELD R. MARAK INC 565 51 South Tura (ST) JOHN LESLEE K SANGMA IND 18 52 Rangsakona (ST) ZENITH M. SANGMA INC 6070 53 Ampati (ST) DR. MUKUL SANGMA INC 9096 54 Mahendraganj (ST) South West Garo Hills DIKKANCHI D. SHIRA INC 6859 55 Salmanpara (ST) WINNERSON D. SANGMA INC 1889 56 Gambegre (ST) SALENG A. SANGMA IND 3457 West Garo Hills 57 Dalu (ST) KENETHSON R. SANGMA INC 478 58 Rongara Siju (ST) ROPHUL S. MARAK IND 656 59 Chokpot (ST) South Garo Hills CLIFFORD MARAK GNC 485 60 Baghmara (ST) SAMUEL M. SANGMA IND 3587 GENERAL ELECTION 2013 TO THE MEGHALAYA LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY Party wise breakup of Elected Candidates Number of Elected Sl Party Name of Party Candidates No Abbreviation Male Female Total 1 Indian National Congress INC 25 4 29 2 Nationalist Congress Party NCP 2 0 2 3 Hill State People's Democratic Party HSPDP 4 0 4 4 United Democratic Party UDP 8 0 8 5 Garo National Council GNC 1 0 1 6 National People's Party NPP 2 0 2 7 North East Social Democratic Party NESDP 1 0 1 8 Independent IND 13 0 13 TOTAL 56 4 60.
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