Meghalaya Election Results 2023, Winners List: The ruling National People’s Party (NPP) in Meghalaya emerged as the single-largest party on Thursday, clinching 26 seats out of the 59 constituencies that went to polls on February 27. Meanwhile, Meghalaya counterpart Conrad K Sangma sought the support of Union Home Minister Amit Shah in forming the new government. The United Democratic Party (UDP), which was NPP’s ally in the Sangma government, emerged the second-largest party, winning 11 constituencies. The Congress and the Mamata Banerjee-led Trinamool Congress (TMC) won five seats each.

The newly formed Voice of the People Party (VPP) won four seats, while the Hill State People’s Democratic Party (HSPDP), the People’s Democratic Front won two seats each. Two Independent candidates also emerged victorious. Sangma won from the South Tura seat by a margin of 5,016 votes, while his deputy Prestone Tynsong won the Pynursla seat by 8,140 votes, according to the Election Commission of India showed.

Full winners list and constituencies:

Nartiang (ST): SNIAWBHALANG DHARNPP, (NPP)
Jowai (ST): WAILADMIKI SHYLLA (NPP)
Raliang (ST): COMING ONE YMBON (NPP)
Mowkaiaw (ST): NUJORKI SUNGOH UDP
Sutnga Saipung (ST): SANTA MARY SHYLLA (NPP)
Khliehriat (ST): KYRMEN SHYLLA (UDP)
Amlarem (ST): AHKMEN RYMBUI, UDP
Mawhati (ST): CHARLES MARNGAR (CONGRESS)
Nongpoh (ST): MAYRALBORN SYIEM (UDP)
Jirang (ST): SOSTHENES SOHTUN (NPP)
Umsning (ST): CELESTINE LYNGDOH (CONGRESS)
Umroi (ST): DAMANBAIT LAMARE, (NPP)
Pynthorumkhrah: ALEXANDER LALOO HEK (BJP)
Mawlai (ST): BRIGHTSTARWELL MARBANIANG (Voice of the People Party)
East Shillong (ST): DR. MAZEL AMPAREEN LYNGDOH (NPP)
North Shillong (ST): ADELBERT NONGRUM (Voice of the People Party)
West Shillong: PAUL LYNGDOH (UDP)
South Shillong: SANBOR SHULLAI (BJP)
Mylliem (ST): RONNIE V. LYNGDOH (Congress)
Nongthymmai (ST): CHARLES PYNGROPE (TMC)
Nongkrem (ST): ARDENT MILLER BASAIAWMOIT (Voice of the People Party)
Mawphlang (ST): MATTHEW BEYONDSTAR KURBAH, UDP
Mawsynram (ST): OLLAN SINGH SUIN, UDP
Shella (ST): BALAJIED KUPAR SYNREM (UDP)
Pynursla (ST): PRESTONE TYNSONG (NPP)
Sohra (ST): GAVIN MIGUEL MYLLIEM (PDF)
Mawkynrew (ST): BANTEIDOR LYNGDOH (PDF)
Mairang (ST): METBAH LYNGDOH, UDP
Mawthadraishan (ST): SHAKLIAR WARJRI, HSPDP
Rambrai-Jyrngam (ST): REMINGTON GABIL MOMIN (Independent)
Mawshynrut (ST): METHODIUS DKHAR (Hill State People’s Democratic Party)
Ranikor (ST): PIUS MARWEIN (UDP)
Mawkyrwat (ST): METHODIUS DKHAR (Hill State People’s Democratic Party)
Kharkutta (ST): RUPERT MOMIN (NPP)
Mendipathar (ST): MARTHON J SANGMA (NPP)
Resubelpara (ST): TIMOTHY D. SHIRA (NPP)
Bajengdoba (ST): PONGSENG MARAK (NPP)
Songsak (ST): DR. MUKUL SANGMA (TMC)
Rongjeng (ST): JIM M SANGMA (NPP)
Williamnagar (ST): MARCUISE N MARAK (NPP)
Raksamgre (ST): LIMISON D. SANGMA (NPP)
Tikrikilla (ST): JIMMY D. SANGMA (NPP)
Phulbari: ABU TAHER MONDAL (NPP)
Rajabala: DR. MIZANUR RAHMAN KAZI (TMC)
Selsella (ST): ARBINSTONE B MARAK (NPP)
Dadenggre (ST): RUPA M. MARAK (TMC)
North Tura (ST): THOMAS A. SANGMA (NPP)
South Tura (ST): CONRAD KONGKAL SANGMA (NPP)
Rangsakona (ST): SUBIR MARAK (NPP)
Ampati (ST): MIANI D. SHIRA (TMC)
Mahendraganj (ST): SANJAY A. SANGMA (NPP)
Salmanpara (ST): IAN BOTHAM K. SANGMA (NPP)
Gambegre (ST): SALENG A. SANGMA (Congress)
Dalu (ST): BRENING A. SANGMA (NPP)
Rongara Siju (ST): RAKKAM A. SANGMA (NPP)
Chokpot (ST): SENGCHIM N. SANGMA (NPP)
Baghmara (ST): KARTUSH R. MARAK (Independent)

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