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1993 Tripura Legislative Assembly election
First party
Second party
Leader
Dasarath Deb
-
Party
CPI(M)
INC
Leader's seat
Ramchandraghat
-
Last election
26
25
Seats won
44
10
Seat change
18
15
Popular vote
599,943
438,561
Percentage
44.78%
32.73%
Tripura
The 1993 Tripura Legislative Assembly election took place in a single phase on 15 February 1993 to elect the Members of the Legislative Assembly (MLA) from each of the 60 Assembly Constituencies (ACs) in Tripura, India.[ 1]
The Communist Party of India (Marxist) (CPI(M)) , led by Dasarath Deb , won 44 seats and formed a Government in Tripura
Highlights
Election to the Tripura Legislative Assembly were held on February 15, 1993. The election were held in a single phase for all the 60 assembly constituencies.
Participating Political Parties
National Parties
State Parties
[ 2]
No. of constituencies
Type of Constituencies
GEN
SC
ST
Total
No. of Constituencies
33
7
20
60
[ 3]
Electors
Men
Women
Total
No.of Electors
855,052
817,976
1,673,028
No.of Electors who Voted
707,725
650,519
1,358,244
Polling Percentage
82.77%
79.53%
81.18%
[ 4]
Men
Women
Total
No.of Contestants
393
14
407
Elected
59
01
60
[ 5]
Result
Party
Seats Contested
Seats Won
No. of Votes
% of Votes
1988 Seats
Bharatiya Janata Party
38
0
27,078
2.02%
0
Communist Party of India
2
0
18,058
1.35%
0
Communist Party of India (Marxist)
51
44
599,943
44.78%
26
Indian National Congress
46
10
438,561
32.73%
25
Janata Dal(B)
2
1
20,981
1.57%
-
All India Forward Block
1
1
10,658
0.80%
0
Revolutionary Socialist Party
2
2
21,235
1.58%
2
Tripura Upajati Juba Samiti
14
1
100,742
7.52%
-
Amra Bangali
42
0
19,592
1.46%
-
Independents
207
1
82,541
6.16%
0
Total
407
60
1,339,838
Source: ECI[ 6]
Constituency wise winners
AC No
Assembly Constituency Name
Winner Candidates Name
Gender
Party
1
Simna (ST)
Pranab Deb Barma
M
CPM
2
Mohanpur
Ratan Lal Nath
M
INC
3
Bamutia (SC)
Haricharan Sarkar
M
CPM
4
Barjala
Arun Bhowmik
M
JD(B)
5
Khayerpur
Pabitra Kar
M
CPM
6
Agartala
Nripen Chakraborty
M
CPM
7
Ramnagar
Surajit Dutta
M
INC
8
Town Bordowali
Brajagopal Ray
M
FBL
9
Banamalipur
Ratan Chakraborty
M
INC
10
Majlishpur
Dipak Nag
M
INC
11
Mandaibazar (ST)
Rashiram Deb Barma
M
CPM
12
Takarjala (ST)
Kartik Kanya Deb Barma
F
CPM
13
Pratapgarh (SC)
Anil Sarkar
M
CPM
14
Badharghat
Jadab Majumber
M
CPM
15
Kamalasagar
Mati Lal Saha
M
INC
16
Bishalgarh
Samir Rajan Barman
M
INC
17
Golaghati (ST)
Niranjan Deb Barma
M
CPM
18
Charilam (ST)
Ahok Deb Barma
M
INC
19
Boxanagar
Sahil Chouwdhury
M
CPM
20
Nalchar (SC)
Sukumar Barman
M
CPM
21
Sonamura
Subal Rudra
M
CPM
22
Dhanpur
Samar Choudhury
M
CPM
23
Ramchandraghat (ST)
Dasharath Deb
M
CPM
24
Khowai
Samir Deb Sarkar
M
CPM
25
Asharambari (ST)
Bidya Chandra Deb Bama
M
CPM
26
Pramodenagar (ST)
Aghore Deb Barma
M
CPM
27
Kalyanpur
Makhan Lal Chakraborty
M
CPM
28
Krishnapur (ST)
Khagendra Jamatia
M
CPM
29
Teliamura
Jitendra Sarkar
M
CPM
30
Bagma (ST)
Rati Mohan Jamaitia
M
TJS
31
Salgarh (SC)
Gopal Chandra Das
M
RSP
32
Radhakishorepur
Pannalal Ghosh
M
RSP
33
Matarbari
Madhab Chandra Saha
M
CPM
34
Kakraban
Keshab Majumder
M
CPM
35
Rajnagar (SC)
Subhan Das
M
CPM
36
Belonia
Amal Mallik
M
INC
37
Santirbazar (ST)
Bajuban Riyan
M
CPM
38
Hrishyamukh
Dilip Choudhary
M
INC
39
Jolaibari (ST)
Brojendra Mog Choudhyry
M
INC
40
Manu (ST)
Jitendra Choudhury
M
CPM
41
Sabroom
Sunil Kumar Choudhury
M
CPM
42
Ampinagar (ST)
Debabrata Koloy
M
IND
43
Birganj
Ranjit Debnath
M
CPM
44
Raima Valley (ST)
Ananda Mohan Roaja
M
CPM
45
Kamalpur
Bimal Singha
M
CPM
46
Surma (SC)
Sudhir Das
M
CPM
47
Salema (ST)
Prasanta Deb Barma
M
CPM
48
Kulai (ST)
Hasmai Reang
M
CPM
49
Chhawmanu (ST)
Purnamohan Tripura
M
CPM
50
Pabiachhara (SC)
Bindu Bhushan Malakar
M
CPM
51
Fatikroy
Bhudeb Bhattacharjee
M
CPM
52
Chandipur
Baijyanath Majumdar
M
CPM
53
Kailasahar
Tapan Chakraborti
M
CPM
54
Kurti
Faizur Rahaman
M
CPM
55
Kadamtala
Umesh Chandra Nath
M
CPM
56
Dharmanagar
Amitaya Dutta
M
CPM
57
Jubarajnagar
Ramendra Chandra Debnath
M
CPM
58
Pencharthal (ST)
Anil Chakma
M
CPM
59
Panisagar
Subodh Das
M
CPM
60
Kanchanpur (ST)
Lenprasad Malsai
M
CPM
[ 7]
The Communist Party of India (Marxist) (CPI(M)) , led by Dasarath Deb , won 44 seats and formed a Government in Tripura [ 8]
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