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2009 Arunachal Pradesh Legislative Assembly election
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Arunachal Pradesh Assembly Elections 2009

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All 60 Assembly Constituencies
Turnout72%[1]
  First party Second party Third party
 
Leader Dorjee Khandu
Party INC NCP BJP
Alliance UPA UPA NDA
Leader's seat Mukto
Seats before 34 2 9
Seats won 42 5 3
Seat change Increase 8 Increase 3 Decrease 6
Popular vote 2,89,501 1,11,098 29,929
Percentage 50.38% 19.33% 5.21%
Swing Increase 5.97% Increase 15.05% Decrease 13.79%

Arunachal Pradesh District Map

CM before election

Dorjee Khandu
INC

CM-elect

Dorjee Khandu
INC

The Arunachal Pradesh Legislative Assembly election of 2009 took place in October 2009, concurrently with the assembly elections in Maharashtra and Haryana. The elections were held in the state for all 60 Assembly seats on 2009-10-13. The results were declared on 2009-10-22. Chief Minister Dorjee Khandu's Indian National Congress party came back to power in the state with an increased majority, winning 42 seats in the 60 seat Assembly.

Previous Assembly

In the 2004 Arunachal Pradesh Assembly election, Congress won 34 of the 60 seats and Congress leader Gegong Apang was elected as the Congress Legislative Party and was sworn in as the Chief Minister.[2] Apang had defected from the Bharatiya Janata Party just a few weeks before the election. The BJP won win 9 seats.

However, in April 2007, 29 Congress legislators formally supported a change of leadership in the state Congress. The dissidents also claimed support from 2 NCP, 1 Arunachal Congress and 11 independent legislators.[3] Apang, Arunachal's longest serving chief minister, was forced to step down on 2007-04-09 when the Congress legislators elected Power Minister Dorjee Khandu as the new Congress Legislative Party leader.[4] Khandu was sworn in as the state's seventh Chief Minister by Nagaland Governor K. Sankaranarayanan on 2007-04-10.[5]

In June of the same year, Khandu's Government received further strengthening when 8 out of the 9 BJP MLAs joined Congress, taking the strength of the party to 41.[6]

Background

The tenure of the Arunachal Pradesh Assembly was scheduled to expire on 2009-10-24. So the Election Commission of India announced[7] on 2009-08-31 that the election to the Arunachal Pradesh Assembly would be held in October 2009.

Though Nationalist Congress Party and All India Trinamool Congress were Congress' allies at the Centre, in Arunachal Pradesh, they fought the election against Congress. The BJP was also in the fray in Arunachal, having formed their 1st Government in the North-East after Apang and his supporters had joined the BJP in August 2003.[8]

Schedule

Poll Event Dates
Announcement & Issue of Press Note Monday, 31 Aug 2009
Issue of Notification Friday, 18 Sep 2009
Last Date for filing Nominations Friday, 25 Sep 2009
Scrutiny of Nominations Saturday, 26 Sep 2009
Last date for withdrawal of Candidature Tuesday, 29 Sep 2009
Date of Poll Tuesday, 13 Oct 2009
Counting of Votes on Thursday, 22 Oct 2009
Date of election being completed Sunday, 25 Oct 2009
Constituencies Polling on this day 60
Source: Election Commission of India[7]

Results

Summary of the Arunachal Pradesh Legislative Assembly election result
Parties and Coalitions Popular vote Seats
Vote % +/- Contested Won +/-
Indian National Congress 2,89,501 50.38 60 42
Nationalist Congress Party 1,11,098 19.33 36 5
All India Trinamool Congress 86,406 15.04 26 5
People's Party of Arunachal 41,780 7.27 11 4
Bharatiya Janata Party 29,929 5.21 18 3
Janata Dal (United) 3,584 0.62 3 0
Independents 12,364 2.15 3 1
Total 5,74,662 100.00 60 100.00 ±0

Source:[9]

By constituency

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Results
Assembly Constituency Winner Runner Up Margin
# Name Candidate Party Votes Candidate Party Votes
1 Lumla Jambey Tashi Indian National Congress Elected Unopposed
2 Tawang Tsewang Dhondup Indian National Congress Elected Unopposed
3 Mukto Dorjee Khandu Indian National Congress Elected Unopposed
4 Dirang Phurpa Tsering People's Party of Arunachal 6618 Tsering Gyurme Indian National Congress 5085 1533
5 Kalaktang Tenzing Norbu Thongdok Indian National Congress 4189 Rinchin Khandu Khrimey Nationalist Congress Party 2958 1231
6 Thrizino-Buragaon Kumsi Sidisow People's Party of Arunachal 8279 Naresh Glow Indian National Congress 3281 4998
7 Bomdila R T Khunjuju Indian National Congress 4062 Japu Deru Nationalist Congress Party 3670 392
8 Bameng