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The current list of constituencies are based on this delimitation. The table in the history section is incomplete. Either complete it (including all the elections till 2024), OR remove it completely. See List of constituencies of the Punjab Legislative Assembly if you need a reference. IMO, the history before Sikkim's merger with India isn't as ...
The current population of Sikkim is 6.32 lakhs (630,000), making it the least populous state in India. [3] Established in 1975, the Sikkim Legislative Assembly consists of 32 members elected directly from territorial constituencies using the first-past-the-post system. [4]
On December 21, 2021, the Government of Sikkim announced the formation of 2 new districts as well as the renaming of the existing 4 districts. North Sikkim district will now be called Mangan; West Sikkim district will be Gyalshing, East Sikkim district will now be Gangtok district and South Sikkim will be Namchi district. [1]
Since 1974, Sikkim has had five chief ministers. The first was Kazi Lhendup Dorjee of the Indian National Congress. Pawan Kumar Chamling of the Sikkim Democratic Front was the longest serving chief minister of Sikkim from 1994 to 2019. He occupied the office longer than all his predecessors put together and currently holds the record for ...
Namchi-Singhithang is one of the 32 constituencies of Sikkim Legislative Assembly, in Sikkim, India. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The current incumbent is ex-chief minister of Sikkim Pawan Kumar Chamling of the Sikkim Democratic Front who has been representing the constituency since the 2014 Sikkim Legislative Assembly election .
The State Council of Sikkim existed since at least the late 19th century. [4] It was an advisory and executive body, and was presided by the Chogyal (King). After the Independence of neighbouring India in August 1947, various political bodies in Sikkim began to demand greater say in the kingdom's administration. [5]
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Code Party Name Number of candidates Total National Parties BJP Bharatiya Janata Party: 13 45: INC Indian National Congress: 32 State registered and recognized parties SDF Sikkim Democratic Front: 32 32: State registered and unrecognised parties TMC Trinamool Congress: 7 39: SKM Sikkim Krantikari Morcha: 32 Independents n/a: Independents 5 5 ...