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List of Members Elected Assembly Election 2014 ELECTION MOST URGENT. OFFICE OF THE CHIEF ELECTORAL OFFICER ARUNACHAL PRADESH : ITANAGAR. Dated, Itanagar, the 18 `h May, 2014. NO.EN/LEG/52/2014 To 1. All Commissioners & Secretaries, Govt. of Arunachal Pradesh, Itanagar. 2. The Secretary to Legislative Assembly, Arunachal Pradesh, Naharlagun. The Secretary to Arunachal Pradesh Public Service Commission, Itanagar. 3. 4. All Head of Department, Govt. of Arunachal Pradesh, Itanagar/Naharlagun. 5. All Dy. Commissioners/DE0s, Govt. of Arunachal Pradesh. 6. PPS to Hon'ble Chief Minister, Arunachal Pradesh, Itanagar. 7. PS to Chief Secretary, Arunachal Pradesh, Itanagar. 8. PS to all Ministers/Parliamentary Secretaries, Arunachal Pradesh, Itanagar. 9. All Chairman, PSUs/MDs/Cooperation, Arunachal Pradesh. Legislative Assembly in the State of Arunachal Pradesh — Sub:- Constitution of new Publication of Noticationt under Section 73 of Representation of People Act, 1951- regarding. Sir, I am directed to forward a copy of the Arunachal Pradesh Gazette Extraordinary No. th May, 2014, containing the Commission's Notification No. 81, Vol. XXI dated 18 May, 2014 regarding due-constitution of a new State No.308/ARUN-LA/2014 dated 18 th Legislative Assembly in Arunachal Pradesh, for your information. zz/ Enclo:- As above. Yours faithf attacharje ), Dy. Chief Electoral Officer, Arunachal Pradesh : Itanagar. 4rArtiqz.1114 The Arunachal Pradesh Gazette EXTRAORDINARY PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY No. 81, Vol. XXI, Naharlagun, Sunday, May 18, 2014 Vaisakha 28, 1936 (Saka) OFFICE OF THE CHIEF ELECTORAL OFFICER ARUNACHAL PRADESH ITANAGAR NOTIFICATION The 18th May, 2014 No. EN/LEG/52(LA)/2014.— The following Notification issued by the Election Commission of India, New Delhi, is reproduced below for general information :- ELECTION COMMISSION OF INDIA Nirvachan Sadan, Ashoka Road, New Delhi-110 001. 18th May, 2014 Dated 28 Vaisakha, 1936 (Saka) NOTIFICATION No. 308/ARUN - LA/2014.— Whereas, in pursuance of the Notification No. AP/ELN/LA/D/2014 issued by the Governor of the State of Arunachal Pradesh on 15th March, 2014 under sub-section (2) of Section 15 of the Representation of the People Act, 1951 (43 of 1951), a General Election has been held for the purpose of constituting a new Legislative Assembly for the State of Arunachal Pradesh ; and Whereas, the results of the elections in all the Assembly Constituencies in the said General Election have been declared by the Returning Officers concerned ; Now, therefore, in pursuance of Section 73 of the Representation of the People Act, 1951 (43 of 1951), the Election Commission of India hereby notifies the names of the members elected for those Constituencies, alongwith their party affiliation, if any, in the SCHEDULE to this Notification. By Order, NARENDRA N. BUTOLIA SECRETARY, ELECTION COMMISSION OF INDIA. CHANDRA BHUSHAN KUMAR CHIEF ELECTORAL OFFICER, ARUNACHAL PRADESH, ITANAGAR . 2 The Arunachal Pradesh Extraordinary Gazette, May 18, 2014 SCHEDULE . TO NOTIFICATION NO. 308/ARUN-LA/2014 DATED 18TH MAY, 2014 OF ELECTION COMMISSION OF INDIA NAME OF STATE : ARUNACHAL PRADESH NO. AND NAME OF NAME OF ELECTED MEMBER PARTY AFFILIATION (IF ANY) ASSEMBLY CONSTITUENCY SHRI/SMT./KUM. 1 2 3 1-LUMLA (ST) JAMBEY TASHI INDIAN NATIONAL CONGRESS 2-TAWANG (ST) TSERING 'TASHI INDEPENDENT 3-MUKTO (ST) PEMA KHANDU INDIAN NATIONAL CONGRESS 4-DIRANG (ST) PHURPA TSERING INDIAN NATIONAL CONGRESS 5-KALAKTANG (ST) TENZING NORBU THONGDOK INDIAN NATIONAL CONGRESS 6-THRIZINO-BURAGAON (ST) KUMSI SIDISOW INDIAN NATIONAL CONGRESS 7-BOMDILA (ST) JAPU DERU BHARATIYA JANATA PARTY 8-BAMENG (ST) KUMAR WAIT INDIAN NATIONAL CONGRESS 9-CHAYANGTAJO (ST) KARYA BAGANG INDIAN NATIONAL CONGRESS 10-SEPPA EAST (ST) TAPUK TAKU INDIAN NATIONAL CONGRESS 11-SEPPA WEST (ST) MAMA NATUNG INDIAN NATIONAL CONGRESS 12-PAKKE-KASANG (ST) KAMENG DOLO INDIAN NATIONAL CONGRESS 13-ITANAGAR (ST) TECHI KASO INDIAN NATIONAL CONGRESS 14-DOIMUKH (ST) NABAM REBIA INDIAN NATIONAL CONGRESS 15-SAGALEE (ST) NABAM TUKI INDIAN NATIONAL CONGRESS 16-YACHULI (ST) LIKHA SAAYA INDIAN NATI 17-ZIRO-HAPOL1(ST) TAGE TAKI BHARATIYA JANATA PARTY 18-PALIN (ST) TAKAM PARIO INDIAN NATIONAL CONGRESS 19-NYAPIN (ST) BAMANG FELIX INDIAN NATIONAL CONGRESS 20-TALI (ST) ER. MARKIO TADO INDIAN NATIONAL CONGRESS 21-KOLORIANG (ST) PANI TARAM PEOPLE'S PARTY OF ARUNACHAL 22-NACHO (ST) TANGA BYALING INDIAN NATIONAL CONGRESS 23-TALIHA (ST) PUNJI MARA INDIAN NATIONAL CONGRESS 24-DAPORIJO (ST) DIKTO YEKAR INDIAN NATIONAL CONGRESS 25-RAGA (ST) TAMAR MURTEM BHARATIYA JANATA PARTY 26-DAMPORIJO (ST) PAKNGA BAGE INDEPENDENT 27-LIROMOBA (ST) JARBOM GAMLIN INDIAN NATIONAL CONGRESS 28-LIKABALI (ST). JOMDE KENA INDIAN NATIONAL CONGRESS 29-BASAR (ST) GOJEN GADI INDIAN NATIONAL CONGRESS 30-ALONG WEST (ST) TUMKE BAGRA BHARATIYA JANATA PARTY 31-ALONG EAST (ST) JARKAR GAMLIN INDIAN NATIONAL CONGRESS 32-RUMGONG (ST) TAMIYO TAGA BHARATIYA JANATA PARTY 33-MECHUKA (ST) PASANG DORJEE SONA PEOPLE'S PARTY OF ARUNACHAL 34-TUTING-YINGKIONG (ST) ALO LIBANG • INDIAN NATIONAL CONGRESS 35-PANGIN (ST) TAPANG TALON INDIAN NATIONAL CONGRESS 36-NARI-KOYU (ST) KENTO RINA BHARATIYA JANATA PARTY 37-PASIGHAT WEST (ST) TATUNG JAMOH INDIAN NATIONAL CONGRESS 38-PASIGHAT EAST (ST) KALING MOYONG BHARATIYA JANATA PARTY The Arunachal Pradesh Extraordinary Gazette, May 18 . 2014 3 NO. AND NAME OF i NAME OF ELECTED MEMBER PARTY AFFILIATION (IF ANY) ASSEMBLY CONSTITUENCY SHRI/SMT /KUM. 1 2 3 39-MEBO (ST) LOMBO TAYENG INDIAN NATIONAL CONGRESS 40-MARIYANG-GEKU (ST) OLOM PANYANG BHARATIYA JANATA PARTY 41-ANINI (ST) RAJESH TACHO INDIAN NATIONAL CONGRESS 42-DAMBUK (ST) GUM TAYENG INDIAN NATIONAL CONGRESS 43-ROING (ST) MUTCHU MITHI INDIAN NATIONAL CONGRESS 44-TEZU (ST) DR. MOHESH CHAT BHARATIYA JANATA PARTY 45-HAYULIANG (ST) KALIKHO PUL INDIAN NATIONAL CONGRESS 46-CHOWKHAM (ST) CHOW TEWA MEIN INDIAN NATIONAL CONGRESS 47-NAMSAI (ST) ZINGNU NAMCHOOM INDIAN NATIONAL CONGRESS 48-LEKANG (ST) CHOWNA MEIN INDIAN NATIONAL CONGRESS 49-BORDUMSA-DIYUM NIKH KAMIN PEOPLE'S PARTY OF ARUNACHAL 50-M IA0 (ST) KAMLUNG MOSANG INDIAN NATIONAL CONGRESS 51-NAMPONG (ST) LAISAM SIMAI BHARATIYA JANATA PARTY 52-CHANGLANG SOUTH (ST) PHOSUM KHIMHUN INDIAN NATIONAL CONGRESS 53-CHANGLANG NORTH (ST) TESAM PONGTE BHARATIYA JANATA PARTY 54-NAMSANG (ST) WANGKI LOWANG INDIAN NATIONAL CONGRESS 55-KHONSA EAST (ST) WANGLAM SAWIN PEOPLE'S PARTY OF ARUNACHAL 56-KHONSA WEST (ST) TIRONG ABOH PEOPLE'S PARTY OF ARUNACHAL 57-BORDURIA-BOGAPANI (ST) WANGLIN LOWANGDONG INDIAN NATIONAL CONGRESS 58 - KANUBARI (ST) NEWLAI TINGKHATRA* INDIAN NATIONAL CONGRESS 59-LONGDING-PUMAO (ST) THANGWANG WANGHAM INDIAN NATIONAL CONGRESS 60-PONGCHAO-WAKKA (ST) HONCHUN NGANDAM INDIAN NATIONAL CONGRESS ince aead on 07.05.2014. By Order, NARENDRA N. BUTOLIA SECRETARY, ELECTION COMMISSION OF INDIA. CHANDRA BHUSHAN KUMAR CHIEF ELECTORAL OFFICER, ARUNACHAL PRADESH, ITANAGAR. Published and printed at Directorate of Printing-521/2014-DoP-250+CE0-300-5-2014. .
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