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Sikkim became the 22nd state of India by the 36th Amendment of the Indian Constitution in 1975. The Act provides that the Legislative Assembly of Sikkim shall consist of not less than thirty two members and that "the Assembly of Sikkim formed as a result of the elections held in Sikkim in April 1974 with 32 members elected in the said elections (hereinafter referred to as the sitting members ...
Location of Sikkim (highlighted in red) within India. The Sikkim Legislative Assembly is the unicameral legislature of the state of Sikkim, in Northeast India. The seat of the Legislative Assembly is at Gangtok, the capital of the state. The assembly sits for a term of five years, unless it is dissolved earlier.
The Tenth Legislative Assembly of Sikkim constituted after the 2019 Sikkim Legislative Assembly elections. The results being declared on 23 May 2019. [1]
The Sikkim National Congress and Sikkim Janata Congress claimed there had been vote rigging, leading to protests. Political parties and members of the public demanded one man, one vote . On 8 May 1973 a tripartite agreement was signed between the Chogyal Palden Thondup Namgyal , political parties and the government of India .
Sikkim Lok Sabha constituency is a Lok Sabha (lower house of the Indian parliament) constituency which covers the entire area of the state of Sikkim.. Sikkim participated in its first general elections in 1977 after joining the Union in 1975.
Sikkim Janata Parishad: 1985: Ongdi Bhutia: Sikkim Sangram Parishad: 1989: Chong Lamu Bhutia 1994: Phur Tshering Lepcha: Sikkim Democratic Front: 1999: Ongden Tshering Lepcha 2004: Dawcho Lepcha 2009: Dawa Norbu Takarpa 2014: Karma Sonam Lepcha: 2019: 2024: Erung Tenzing Lepcha: Sikkim Krantikari Morcha
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Winner, runner-up, voter turnout, and victory margin in every constituency [5]; Assembly Constituency Turnout Winner Runner Up Margin #k Names % Candidate