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Statistical Report on General Election, 2009 to the Legislative Assembly of Sikkim STATISTICAL REPORT ON GENERAL ELECTION, 2009 TO THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY OF SIKKIM ELECTION COMMISSION OF INDIA NEW DELHI Election Commission of India – State Elections, 2009 Legislative Assembly of Sikkim STATISTICAL REPORT CONTENTS SUBJECT PAGE No. Part-I 1. List of Participating Political Parties 1 2. Other Abbreviations And Description 2 3. Highlights 3 4. List of Successful Candidates 4 5. Performance of Political Parties 5 6. Candidate Data Summary 6 7. Electors Data Summary 7 8. Women Candidates 8 9. Constituency Data Summary 9 - 40 10. Detailed Results 41 - 48 Election Commission of India- State Election, 2009 to the Legislative Assembly Of Sikkim LIST OF PARTICIPATING POLITICAL PARTIES PARTY TYPE ABBREVIATION PARTY NATIONAL PARTIES 1 . BJP Bharatiya Janata Party 2 . CPM Communist Party of India (Marxist) 3 . INC Indian National Congress 4 . NCP Nationalist Congress Party STATE PARTIES 5 . SDF Sikkim Democratic Front REGISTERED(Unrecognised) PARTIES 6 . SGPP Sikkim Gorkha Prajatantric Party 7 . SHRP Sikkim Himali Rajya Parishad Party 8 . SJEP Sikkim Jan-Ekta Party INDEPENDENTS 9 . IND Independent Page 1 of 48 Election Commission of India, State Election,2009 to the legislative assembly of Sikkim OTHER ABBREVIATIONS AND DESCRIPTIONS ABBREVIATIONS DESCRIPTIONS FD Forfeited Deposits GEN General Constituency SC Reserved for Scheduled Castes BL Reserved for Bhutia Lepcha M Male F Female O Others T Total N National Party S State Party U Registered (Unrecognised) Party Z Independent Page 2 of 48 Election Commission of India- State Election, 2009 to the Legislative Assembly Of Sikkim HIGHLIGHTS 1. NO OF CONSTITUENCIES TYPE OF CONSTITUENCY GEN * SC BL TOTAL NO OF CONSTITUENCIES 18 2 12 32 Include Sangha Constituency = 1 2. NO OF CONTESTANTS NO. OF CONTESTANTS 1 2 3 4 5 6-10 11-15 Above15 IN A CONSTITUENCY NO. OF SUCH 0 1 5 4 6 16 0 0 CONSTITUENCIES TOTAL CONTESTANTS IN FRAY : 167 AVERAGE CONTESTANTS PER CONSTITUENCY : 5 MINIMUM CONTESTANTS IN A CONSTITUENCY : 2 MAXIMUM CONTESTANTS IN A CONSTITUENCY : 8 3. ELECTORS MALE FEMALE TOTAL i. NO. OF ELECTORS 157362 143222 300584 ii. NO. OF ELECTORS WHO VOTED 127259 118598 245857 iii. POLLING PERCENTAGE 80.87 % 82.81 % 81.79 % 4. NO. OF VALID VOTES (EVM Valid + Postal Valid) : 251851 5. NO. OF VOTES REJECTED (Postal) : 882 6. VOTES NOT RETRIEVED FROM EVM : 3 7. NO. OF POLLING STATIONS : 545 8. AVERAGE NO. OF ELECTORS : 552 PER POLLING STATION 9. PERFORMANCE OF CONTESTING CANDIDATES MALE FEMALE TOTAL i. NO. OF CONTESTANTS 152 15 167 ii. ELECTED 28 4 32 iii. FORFEITED DEPOSITS 96 10 106 Page 3 of 48 Election Commission of India- State Election, 2009 to the Legislative Assembly Of Sikkim LIST OF SUCCESSFUL CANDIDATES CONSTITUENCY WINNER SEX PARTY 1 Yoksam-Tashiding (BL) Dawcho Lepcha M SDF 2 Yangthang Prem Lall Subba M SDF 3 Maneybung-Dentam Chandra Maya Subba F SDF 4 Gyalshing-Barnyak Man Bahadur Dahal M SDF 5 Rinchenpong (BL) Dawa Norbu Takarpa M SDF 6 Daramdin (BL) Tenzi Sherpa M SDF 7 Soreong-Chakung Ran Bahadur Subba M SDF 8 Salghari-Zoom (SC) Madan Cintury M SDF 9 Barfung (BL) Sonam Gyatso Bhutia M SDF 10 Poklok-Kamrang Pawan Chamling M SDF 11 Namchi-Singhithang Pawan Chamling M SDF 12 Melli Tulshi Devi Rai F SDF 13 Namthang-Rateypani Tilu Gurung F SDF 14 Temi-Namphing Bedu Singh Panth M SDF 15 Rangang-Yangang Chandra Bdr Karki M SDF 16 Tumen-Lingi (BL) Ugen T Gyatso Bhutia M SDF 17 Khamdong-Singtam Am Prasad Sharma M SDF 18 West Pendam (SC) Neeru Sewa F SDF 19 Rhenock Bhim Prasad Dhungel M SDF 20 Chujachen Puran Kr. Gurung M SDF 21 Gnathang-Machong (BL) L.M. Lepcha M SDF 22 Namcheybung Bek Bdr. Rai M SDF 23 Shyari (BL) Karma Tempo Namgyal Gyaltsen M SDF 24 Martam-Rumtek (BL) Menlom Lepcha M SDF 25 Upper Tadong Dil Bahadur Thapa M SDF 26 Arithang Narendra Kr. Pradhan M SDF 27 Gangtok (BL) Dorjee Namgyal Bhutia M SDF 28 Upper Burtuk Prem Singh Tamang M SDF 29 Kabi Lungchuk (BL) Thenlay Tshering Bhutia M SDF 30 Djongu (BL) Sonam Gyatso Lepcha M SDF 31 Lachen Mangan (BL) Tshering Wangdi Lepcha M SDF 32 Sangha Phetook Tsh. Bhutia M SDF PARTY WISE SUMMARY Sikkim PARTY NAME SEATS Sikkim Democratic Front 32 Page 4 of 48 Election Commission of India- State Election, 2009 to the Legislative Assembly Of Sikkim PERFORMANCE OF POLITICAL PARTIES PARTY SHARE IN VALID VOTES VOTE % IN SEATS POLLED IN STATE SEATS CONTESTED WON FD CONTESTED VOTES % NATIONAL PARTIES 1. BJP 11 0 11 1966 0.78% 2.34% 2. CPM 3 0 3 272 0.11% 0.96% 3. INC 32 0 4 69612 27.64% 28.31% 4. NCP 11 0 11 1065 0.42% 1.19% 57 0 29 72915 28.95 STATE PARTIES 5. SDF 32 32 0 165991 65.91% 67.52% 32 32 0 165991 65.91 REGISTERED (UNRECOGNISED) PARTIES 6. SGPP 27 0 27 2909 1.16% 1.34% 7. SHRP 20 0 19 5516 2.19% 3.54% 8. SJEP 6 0 6 497 0.20% 1.03% 53 0 52 8922 3.54 INDEPENDENTS 9. IND 25 0 25 4023 1.60% 2.53% 25 0 25 4023 1.60 Grand Total: 167 32 106 251851 100.00 Page 5 of 48 Election Commission of India- State Election, 2009 to the Legislative Assembly Of Sikkim CANDIDATE DATA SUMMARY TYPE OF CONSTITUENCY GEN * SC BL TOTAL 1. NO. OF CONSTITUENCIES 18 2 12 32 2. NOMINATIONS FILED a. Male 122 15 66 203 b. Female 10 3 4 17 c.Total 132 18 70 220 3. NOMINATIONS REJECTED a. Male 20 2 11 33 b. Female 0 0 1 1 c.Total 20 2 12 34 4. NOMINATIONS WITHDRAWN a. Male 8 3 7 18 b. Female 0 0 1 1 c.Total 8 3 8 19 5. CONTESTING CANDIDATES a. Male 94 10 48 152 b. Female 10 3 2 15 c.Total 104 13 50 167 6. FORFEITED DEPOSITS a. Male 64 7 25 96 b. Female 6 2 2 10 c.Total 70 9 27 106 * Include Sangha Constituency = 1 Page 6 of 48 Election Commission of India- State Election, 2009 to the Legislative Assembly Of Sikkim ELECTORS DATA SUMMARY TYPE OF CONSTITUENCY GEN * SC BL TOTAL 1. NO. OF CONSTITUENCIES 18 2 12 32 2. ELECTORS (Including Service Electors) a. MALE 91064 9247 57051 157362 b. FEMALE 81792 8153 53277 143222 c.TOTAL 172856 17400 110328 300584 3. ELECTORS WHO VOTED a. MALE 73083 7634 46542 127259 b. FEMALE 67398 6736 44464 118598 c. POSTAL 3971 240 2668 6879 d. TOTAL 144452 14610 93674 252736 PROXY (Already included in 3.a/3.b) 0 0 0 0 4. REJECTED VOTES (POSTAL) a. VOTES 547 43 292 882 b. PERCENTAGE 13.77 17.92 10.94 12.82 (to postal votes) c. VOTES NOT RETRIEVED 2 0 1 3 FROM EVM 5. VALID VOTES 143903 14567 93381 251851 3.d-(4.a + 4.c) 6. POLL PERCENTAGE 83.57 83.97 84.91 84.08 7. NO. OF POLLING STATIONS 328 26 191 545 8. AVERAGE NO. OF ELECTORS PER POLLING 527 669 578 552 STATION (Including Service Electors) * Include Sangha Constituency = 1 Page 7 of 48 Election Commission of India- State Election, 2009 to the Legislative Assembly Of Sikkim INDIVIDUAL PERFORMANCE OF WOMEN CANDIDATES Name of Constituency Party Votes % of votes secured Total Status Sl No. Name of candidate Party Type Secured over total over total Valid electors votes polled votes State/UT : Sikkim 3 - Maneybung-dentam 1 CHANDRA MAYA SUBBA SDF S 6252 62.45 71.99 W 8685 6 - Daramdin(BL) 4 LADEN LEPCHA SHRP U 834 7.50 8.84 FD 9435 8 - Salghari-zoom(SC) 6 NIRMALA KAMI SJEP U 104 1.29 1.53 FD 6812 10 - Poklok-kamrang 3 PURNA KUMARI RAI INC N 1423 13.43 15.56 FD 9146 6 BHIM SHILA RAI IND Z 100 0.94 1.09 FD 9146 11 - Namchi-singhithang 1 ANJANA TAMANG NCP N 81 0.89 1.16 FD 6982 6 SHEELA RAI IND Z 62 0.68 0.89 FD 6982 12 - Melli 3 DIL KRI. CHHETRI INC N 2454 22.01 26.25 L 9347 5 TULSHI DEVI RAI SDF S 6307 56.57 67.48 W 9347 13 - Namthang-rateypani 2 TILU GURUNG SDF S 5988 54.38 65.76 W 9106 4 SANJUKTA RAI SJEP U 48 0.44 0.53 FD 9106 18 - West pendam(SC) 4 NEERU SEWA SDF S 4151 44.40 53.53 W 7755 6 TIKA GHATANI SGPP U 116 1.24 1.50 FD 7755 24 - Martam-rumtek(BL) 4 BINDU LEPCHA SGPP U 68 0.58 0.68 FD 9981 28 - Upper burtuk 4 SUMITRA RAI SHRP U 86 0.94 1.14 FD 7514 Page 8 of 48 Election Commission of India, State Election,2009 to the legislative assembly of Sikkim CONSTITUENCY DATA - SUMMARY CONSTITUENCY : 1- Yoksam-tashiding(BL) MEN WOMEN TOTAL I. CANDIDATES 1. NOMINATED 5 0 5 2. NOMINATION REJECTED 1 0 1 3. WITHDRAWN 0 0 0 4. CONTESTED 4 0 4 5. FORFEITED DEPOSIT 2 0 2 II. ELECTORS 1. GENERAL 5022 4444 9466 2. SERVICE 6 0 6 3. TOTAL 5028 4444 9472 III. VOTERS 1. GENERAL 4416 3747 8163 2. PROXY (Already included in iii.1 General) 0 3. POSTAL 84 4. TOTAL 8247 III(A). POLLING PERCENTAGE 87.07 IV. VOTES 1. REJECTED VOTES (POSTAL) 12 2. VOTES NOT RETREIVED FROM EVM 0 3. TOTAL VALID VOTES POLLED 8235 4. TENDERED VOTES 0 V. POLLING STATIONS NUMBER 19 AVERAGE ELECTORS PER POLLING STATION 498 NIL DATE(s) OF RE-POLL, IF ANY : NIL NUMBER OF POLLING STATIONS WHERE RE-POLL WAS ORDERED VI.
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