Nagaland Assembly Election Results 2023: The National People's Front (NPF) and coalition partner National Democratic Progressive Party (NDPP) are vying for political relevance, and exit polls indicate that the BJP will retake power in Nagaland. Here is a look at what is at stake for the major parties before the results are announced on Thursday.The ruling alliance did not have to contend with a complete challenge from any of its rivals because no other party ran for more than 23 seats. However, because there are so many parties and candidates running this year and because individual candidates in Nagaland carry more weight than parties, other parties are still hoping for a situation that will require post-poll alliances in the formation of governments.


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The coalition, which was created shortly before the 2018 Assembly elections, wants to reassert its power in these polls. Exit polls predicted that the alliance would win easily and, in particular, that the NDPP's margin of victory would rise significantly from the previous election. The NDPP in particular, has been attempting to corner all of its rivals over the past six years. It was established by NPF rebels who backed Chief Minister Neiphiu Rio in 2017 and captured 16 of the 40 seats it ran for. The BJP had a much better success rate, taking 12 out of the 20 seats it ran for after breaking with the NPF and joining forces with the NDPP.


However, the NDPP ultimately increased its representation in the Assembly to 42 MLAs as MLAs from other parties defected to it, culminating in 21 NPF MLAs joining it last year. The NDPP is expected to win between 27 and 34 seats, according to various exit surveys, while the BJP is expected to perform similarly to 2018. However, BJP leaders have affirmed their faith in their ability to grow their influence in the state as well.


On the other hand, the Congress is struggling to gain traction in the state's political landscape despite having no seats and a 1.07 percent vote share in the most recent elections. Some party officials were shocked when an exit poll indicated it could win up to three seats. From 23 seat victories in 2008 to eight in 2013 to zero in 2015, its standing has steadily declined over time. The party frequently attacks the NDPP-BJP with statements and press releases regarding the failure to resolve the Naga political issue, accusations of corruption, and a lack of development in order to establish its presence.


Here you can see all the information about which party gets how many seats in Nagaland Chunav Results in 2022 out of 60 assembly constituencies. Also, the complete details of which MLAs have been elected from which constituencies can also be seen on the page below.


Nagaland Election Results 2023: Performance Of Top Contenders


Hekani Jakhalu becomes first woman MLA in Nagaland after winning with a margin of 1536 votes representing the Nationalist Democratic Progressive Party in Dimapur-III constituency. She is one of four female candidates running in the Nagaland Assembly election this year. 


Nagaland Chief Minister Neiphiu Rio has won the seat from Northern Angami-II after defeating Congress' SEYIEVILIE SACHU.S Keoshu Yimchunger won from the Shamator Chessore constituency defeating the Lok Janshakti Party candidate.


The BJP Nagaland chief was 1,202 votes ahead of Janata Dal (United) contender J Lanu Longchar.


After trailing in previous rounds of voting for the Nagaland Assembly, BJP Nagaland president Temjen Imna Along took a lead in his constituency, Alongtaki, on Thursday.


In the Nagaland Assembly Elections, the Nationalist Democratic Progressive Party won eight seats.


Government Minister Ramdas Athawale's Republican Party of India has already won two seats in Nagaland Assembly elections. The party's Y. Lima Onen Chang was elected in the Noksen constituency, while Imtichoba was elected in the Tuensang Sadar-II constituency.


In the Nagaland Assembly Elections, the Nationalist Democratic Progressive Party won eight seats.


While the National Democratic Progressive Party won 11 seats in the Nagaland Assembly Election, it established a lead in 13 additional constituencies.


Deputy Chief Minister Y Patton of the BJP beat Rashtriya Janata Dal's Y.Kikon in the Tyui constituency.


Exit Polls Survey


According to the exit poll survey, the BJP and its allies are projected to retain power in Nagaland, with the Nationalist Democratic Progressive Party (NDPP)-BJP coalition expected to win 42 out of 60 seats, while the Naga People's Front (NPF) is expected to win only six. Given the status of the opposition in Nagaland, the ruling coalition was far ahead of the race, and exit polls appear to be along the same lines, with the Congress winning only one seat and the NPF (a formerly strong force) getting six. Nagaland Chief Minister Neiphiu Rio has won the seat from Northern Angami-II after defeating Congress' SEYIEVILIE SACHU. According to the current trends following the opening rounds of counting in these two Northeast states, the Bharatiya Janata Party and its allies — IPFT and NDPP — were poised to maintain power in Nagaland.


In Nagaland, the alliance of the Nationalist Democratic Progressive Party and the BJP has passed the electoral test, winning 35 seats and leading in two at the time of writing. Nagaland previously had the rare attribute of having no opposition, since all parties represented in the 60-member assembly endorsed the Nationalist Democratic Progressive Party-led government.


Full List Of Winners, Seat-Wise Winning Candidates Of BJP, CONGRESS, NPF, NCP:


S.NO Constituency Name Winning Candidate’s Name and Party Name
1 Dimapur-i H. Tovihoto Ayemi- BJP-WON
2 Dimapur-ii Moatoshi Longkumer- NDPP- WON
3 Dimapur-iii Hekani Jakhalu- NDPP- WON
4 Ghaspani-i N. Jacob Zhimomi- BJP-WON
5 Ghaspani-ii ZHaleo Rio- NDPP- WON
6 Tenning Namri Nchang- NCP- WON
7 Peren Taditui Rangkau Zeliang- NDPP- WON
8 Western angami Salhoutuonuo Kruse- NDPP- WON
9 Kohima town Dr Tseilhoutuo Rhutso- NPP-WON
10 Northern angami-i Dr.Kekhrielhoulie Yhome- NDPP- WON
11 Northern angami-ii Neiphiu Rio- NDPP- WON
12 Tseminyu Jwenga Seb- JD- WON
13 Pughoboto Dr. Sukhato A Sema- LJP- WON
14 Southern angami-i Kevipodi Sophie- Independent- WON
15 Southern angami-ii Kropol Vitsu- BJP- WON
16 Pfutsero Dr. Neisatuo Mero- Independent- WON
17 Chizami K. G Kenye- NDPP- WON
18 Chozuba Kudecho Khamo- NDPP- WON
19 Phek Kuzholuzo Nienu- NPF- WON
20 Meluri Z.Nyusietho Nyuthe- NDPP- WON
21 Tuli A. Pangjung Jamir- BJP- WON
22 Arkakong Nuklutoshi- NPP- WON
23 Impur T N Mannen- NDPP- WON
24 Angetyongpang Tongpang Ozukum- NDPP- WON
25 Mongoya Imkongmar- NDPP- WON
26 Aonglenden Sharingain Longkumer- NDPP- WON
27 Mokokchung town Metsubo Jamir- NDPP- WON
28 Koridang Imkong L. Imchen- BJP- WON
29 Jangpetkong Temjenmenba- NDPP- WON
30 Alongtaki J. Lanu Longchar- JD-WON
31 Akuluto Kazheto- BJP- WON
32 Atoizu Picto- NCP- WON
33 Suruhoto S. Toiho Yeptho- NCP- WON
34 Aghunato G Ikuto Zhimomi- NDPP- WON
35 Zunheboto K Tokugha Sakhalu- NDPP- WON
36 Satakha G. Kaito Aye- NDPP- WON
37 Tyui Yanthungo Patton- BJP- WON
38 Wokha Y Mhonbemo Humtsoe- NCP- WON
39 Sanis Mhathung Yanthan- NDPP- WON
40 Bhandari Achumbemo Kikon- NPF- WON
41 Tizit P. Paiwank Konyak- BJP- WON
42 Wakching W Chinchan Konyak- NDPP- WON
43 Tapi Noke Wangnao- NDPP- WON
44 Phomching K Konngam Konyak- BJP- WON
45 Tehok C L John- NDPP- WON
46 Mon town ER Cheong Konyak- BJP- WON
47 Aboi C.Manpok Konyak- Independent-WON
48 Moka A. Nyamnei Konyak- NPP- WON
49 Tamlu B. Bangtick Phom- Independent- WON
50 Longleng A Pongshi Phom- NCP- WON
51 Noksen Y. Lima Onen Chan- RPI- WON
52 Longkhim chare Sethronkyu- BJP- WON
53 Tuensang sadar-i P. Bashangmongba Chang- BJP- WON
54 Tuensang sadar-ii Imtichoba- RPI- WON
55 Tobu Naiba Konyak- LJP- WON
56 Noklak P Longon- NCP- WON
57 Thonoknyu Benei M Lamthiu- NPP- WON
58 Shamator chessore S Keoshu Yimchunger- NDPP- WON
59 Seyochung sitimi C. Kipili Sangtam- NPP- WON
60 Pungro kiphire S. Kiusumew Yimchunger- NDPP - WON

In Nagaland, over 13 lakh voters will determine the electoral fate of 183 candidates running in 59 of a total of 60 seats today. For the day, strict security has been placed in place. The polling began at 7 am and will last until 4 pm. There are 2,291 election places where counting is taking place. Kazheto Kinimi of the BJP won the Akuluto constituency in Zunheboto district without opposition after N Khekashe Sumi of the Congress withdrew from the campaign on the final day for withdrawal of nominations on February 10. Follow Zee News English for the most recent information.