Legislative Assembly election in Sikkim State, India
1994 Sikkim Legislative Assembly election All 32 seats in the Sikkim Legislative Assembly 17 seats needed for a majority
Constituencies of Sikkim
Legislative Assembly elections were held in Sikkim , in November 1994, to elect the 32 members of the fifth Legislative Assembly .
Results
Party Votes % Seats +/– Sikkim Democratic Front 72,856 42.00 19 New Sikkim Sangram Parishad 60,851 35.08 10 –22 Indian National Congress 26,045 15.02 2 +2 Revolutionary Socialist Party 2,906 1.68 0 New Bharatiya Janata Party 274 0.16 0 New Communist Party of India (Marxist) 270 0.16 0 New Independents 10,255 5.91 1 +1 Total 173,457 100.00 32 0 Valid votes 173,457 97.44 Invalid/blank votes 4,566 2.56 Total votes 178,023 100.00 Registered voters/turnout 217,743 81.76 Source: ECI
Results by constituency
Winner, runner-up, voter turnout, and victory margin in every constituency
Assembly Constituency
Turnout
Winner
Runner Up
Margin
#k
Names
%
Candidate
Party
Votes
%
Candidate
Party
Votes
%
1
Yoksam
82.89%
Ashok Kumar Subba
Independent
2,231
39.19%
Sanchaman Subba
INC
2,086
36.64%
145
2
Tashiding
82.04%
Thutop Bhutia
SSP
1,644
35.42%
Rinzing Wangyal Kazi
SDF
1,512
32.57%
132
3
Geyzing
82.56%
Dal Bahadur Gurung
SDF
2,893
50.%
Dal Bahadur Karki
SSP
1,412
24.4%
1,481
4
Dentam
85.53%
Chakra Bahadur Subba
SDF
2,193
40.11%
Padam Lall Gurung
SSP
1,844
33.72%
349
5
Barmiok
83.89%
Tulshi Prasad Pradhan
SDF
2,007
42.58%
Birendra Subba
SSP
1,552
32.92%
455
6
Rinchenpong
78.51%
Phur Tshering Lepcha
SDF
3,181
59.07%
Phurba Sherpa
SSP
1,456
27.04%
1,725
7
Chakung
84.39%
Prem Singh Tamang
SDF
3,372
58.07%
Tika Gurung
SSP
1,766
30.41%
1,606
8
Soreong
83.18%
Nar Bahadur Bhandari
SSP
3,291
50.78%
Man Bahadur Subba
SDF
2,886
44.53%
405
9
Daramdin
84.29%
Ran Bahadur Subba
SDF
3,832
61.04%
Padam Bahadur Gurung
SSP
2,022
32.21%
1,810
10
Jorthang–Nayabazar
83.8%
Bhoj Raj Rai
SDF
4,160
57.59%
Dil Kumari Bhandari
SSP
2,519
34.87%
1,641
11
Ralong
85.93%
Dorjee Dazom Bhutia
SDF
2,017
44.82%
Ugen Tashi Bhutia
SSP
1,135
25.22%
882
12
Wak
82.88%
Kedar Nath Rai
SDF
2,301
51.71%
Bedu Singh Panth
SSP
1,469
33.01%
832
13
Damthang
80.27%
Pawan Kumar Chamling
SDF
3,904
68.95%
Kumar Subba
SSP
1,463
25.84%
2,441
14
Melli
85.13%
Girish Chandra Rai
SDF
3,108
51.28%
Manita Pradhan
SSP
2,153
35.52%
955
15
Rateypani–West Pendam
82.1%
Aita Singh Kami
SDF
3,409
54.22%
Madan Kumar Cintury
SSP
2,186
34.77%
1,223
16
Temi–Tarku
77.26%
Garjaman Gurung
SDF
3,273
55.89%
Indra Bahadur Rai
SSP
2,148
36.68%
1,125
17
Central Pendam–East Pendam
82.04%
Dilli Prasad Kharel
SDF
2,712
34.46%
Sang Dorjee Tamang
SSP
2,530
32.15%
182
18
Rhenock
83.79%
Kharananda Upreti
SSP
2,336
45.4%
Biraj Adhikari
SDF
1,645
31.97%
691
19
Regu
84.43%
Karna Bahadur Chamling
SDF
2,619
48.15%
Krishna Bahadur Rai
SSP
2,435
44.77%
184
20
Pathing
83.58%
Ram Lepcha
SSP
2,625
42.26%
Sonam Dorjee
SDF
1,848
29.75%
777
21
Loosing Pachekhani
83.35%
Dil Bahadur Thapa
SDF
1,497
30.54%
Jai Kumar Bhandari
SSP
1,485
30.3%
12
22
Khamdong
81.82%
Gopal Lamichaney
SDF
3,260
50.69%
Ganju Thatal
SSP
2,164
33.65%
1,096
23
Djongu
83.09%
Sonam Chyoda Lepcha
INC
1,550
39.18%
Sonam Dorjee Lepcha
SSP
1,503
37.99%
47
24
Lachen Mangshila
81.55%
Hishey Lachungpa
SDF
2,316
44.21%
Tseten Lepcha
INC
1,420
27.1%
896
25
Kabi Tingda
81.43%
Thenlay Tshering Bhutia
SDF
1,554
35.81%
T. Lachungpa
INC
1,499
34.54%
55
26
Rakdong Tentek
81.94%
Mingma Tshering Sherpa
SSP
2,835
52.77%
Phuchung Bhutia
INC
880
16.38%
1,955
27
Martam
82.98%
Dorjee Tshering Lepcha
SSP
2,955
48.96%
Samten Tshering Bhutia
SDF
1,647
27.29%
1,308
28
Rumtek
80.33%
Menlom Lepcha
SSP
2,934
42.91%
Karma Tempo Namgyal Gyaltsen
SDF
1,969
28.8%
965
29
Assam–Lingjey
84.76%
Tseten Tashi
SSP
1,574
30.99%
Namgey Bhutia
SDF
1,388
27.33%
186
30
Ranka
81.5%
Rinzing Ongmu
SSP
2,200
36.78%
Tseten Lepcha
SDF
2,182
36.48%
18
31
Gangtok
72.54%
Narendra Kumar Pradhan
SSP
2,798
38.73%
Dilli Prasad Dhungel
INC
2,070
28.65%
728
32
Sangha
54.02%
Namkha Gyaltsen Lama
INC
767
46.01%
Palden Lama
SDF
643
38.57%
124
References
"No match for Sikkim's victorious regional parties since 1979" . The Times of India . PTI. 3 April 2019. Retrieved 2 February 2021.
"Success in Sikkim eludes national parties" . Business Standard . PTI. 7 April 2019. Retrieved 2 February 2021.
"Statistical Report on General Election, 1994 to the Legislative Assembly of Sikkim" (PDF). Election Commission of India . Archived from the original (pdf) on 7 October 2010. Retrieved 15 February 2024.
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