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2019 Indian General Election in Meghalaya

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All 2 Meghalaya seats in the Lok Sabha
Turnout71.43% (Increase 2.63%)
  First party Second party
  Vincent Pala distributing awards (cropped).jpg The Chief Minister of Meghalaya, Shri Conrad Sangma.JPG
Leader Vincent Pala Conrad Sangma
Party INC NPP
Seats won 1 1
Seat change Steady Steady

Meghalaya

The 2019 Indian general election in Meghalaya for two Lok Sabha seats was held in a single phase on 11 April 2019.

Results

Party wise

Party Seats Votes
Contested Won # %
Indian National Congress 2 1 6,60,114 48.67
National People's Party 1 1 3,04,455 22.45
United Democratic Party 1 - 2,67,256 19.7
Bharatiya Janata Party 2 - 1,08,390 7.99
Independents 1 - 16,142 1.19
NOTA 2 - 10,874 0.8
Total 9 2 13,56,357 100.0

Constituency wise

# Constituency Turnout Winner Party Runner Up Party Margin
1 Shillong 65.48 Increase Vincent H. Pala INC Jemino Mawthoh UDP 1,52,433
2 Tura 81.38 Increase Agatha K. Sangma NPP Dr. Mukul Sangma INC 64,030

Assembly segments wise lead of Parties

Party Assembly segments Position in Assembly (as of 2018 elections)
Indian National Congress 39 21
National People's Party 18 20
Bharatiya Janata Party 2 2
United Democratic Party (Meghalaya) 1 6
Others 0 8
Independent politician 0 3
Total 60

References

  1. "Lok Sabha Election 2019 Phase 1 Voting Updates: Maharashtra Congress submits 50 complaints on EVMs, BJP workers' 'hooliganism'". Firstpost.
  2. Election Commission of India, Elections, 2019 (17 LOK SABHA)
  3. "Meghalaya General (Lok Sabha) Election Results Live Update 2019, 2014, 2009 - Parliamentary Constituencies". www.elections.in. Retrieved 29 June 2019.
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