1967 Tripura Legislative Assembly election

Until 1972, Tripura was a Union Territory.[1] The 1967 Tripura Legislative Assembly election took place on 21 February 1967 in a single phase to elect the Members of the Legislative Assembly (MLA) from each of the 30 Assembly Constituencies (ACs) in Tripura, India.[2]

1967 Tripura Legislative Assembly election

21 Feb 1967

All 30 seats of the Legislative Assembly
16 seats needed for a majority
  First party Second party
 
Leader Sachindra Lal Singh -
Party INC CPI(M)
Leader's seat Agartala Sadar II -
Last election No data available No data available
Seats won 27 2
Seat change No data available No data available
Popular vote 251,345 93,739
Percentage 57.95% 21.61%

CM before election

Sachindra Lal Singh
INC

Elected CM

Sachindra Lal Singh
INC

Indian National Congress led by Sachindra Lal Singh, won 27 seats and formed a Government in Tripura union territory.

Highlights

Election to the Tripura Legislative Assembly were held on February 21, 1967. The election were held in a single phase for all the 30 assembly constituencies.

Participating Political Parties

NumPartytype AbbreviationParty
National Parties
1BJSBharatiya Jan Sangh
2CPICommunist Party of India
3CPMCommunist Party of India (Marxist)
4INCIndian National Congress
5SSPSanghata Socialist Party
Independents
6INDIndependent

[3]

No. of Constituencies

Type of Constituencies GEN SC ST Total
No. of Constituencies 18 3 9 30

[4]

Electors

Men Women Total
No.of Electors 605,934
-
605,934
No.of Electors who Voted 450,334
-
450,334
Polling Percentage 74.32%
-
74.32%

[5]

Performance of Women Candidates

Men Women Total
No.of Contestants 86 01 87
Elected 30 00 30

[6]

Result

Party Seats
Contested
Seats
Won
Votes Vote % 1963 Seats
Bharatiya Jana Sangh 5 0 1,506 0.35% No data available
Communist Party of India 7 1 34,562 7.97% No data available
Communist Party of India (Marxist) 16 2 93,739 21.61% No data available
Indian National Congress 30 27 251,345 57.95% No data available
Sanghata Socialist Party 1 0 83 0.02% No data available
Independents 28 0 52,457 12.10% No data available
Total 87 30 433,692
Source: ECI[7]

Results by constituency

  • Winner, runner-up, voter turnout, and victory margin in every constituency[8]
Assembly Constituency Turnout Winner Runner Up Margin
#k Names % Candidate Party Votes % Candidate Party Votes %
1Mohanpur74.%Pram D. Ranjan DasguptaINC8,66655.27%N. ChakravortyCPI(M)6,88243.89%1,784
2Agartala Sadar I76.68%B. B. DasINC8,11760.38%M. K. RoyCPI(M)3,46825.8%4,649
3Agartala Sadar II73.96%S. SinghINC11,44564.42%S. R. ChandaCPI(M)5,83732.85%5,608
4Agartala Sadar III75.57%T. M. D. GuptaINC8,87257.18%S. S. GuptaIndependent5,28334.05%3,589
5Agartala Town73.11%K. BhattacharjeeINC6,85354.26%A. IslamCPI4,25033.65%2,603
6Old Agartala81.04%J. K. MajumderINC8,67254.6%Sailesh Chandra SomeIndependent7,21145.4%1,461
7Uttar Debendranagar75.32%A. D. BarmaCPI(M)10,55972.09%B. P. D. BarmaINC4,08827.91%6,471
8Takarjala67.79%M. D. BarmaINC6,94554.84%B. D. BarmaIndependent5,72045.16%1,225
9Bishalgarh74.02%U. L. SinghINC8,07255.59%B. M. SahaIndependent6,13642.26%1,936
10Charilam73.27%A. DebbarmaCPI7,23050.68%K. C. D. BarmaINC7,03749.32%193
11Sonamura North82.1%Debendra Kishore ChowdhuryINC8,80774.%D. C. S. GuptaIndependent2,43920.49%6,368
12Sonamura South83.28%B. AliINC7,88865.58%B. R. PalIndependent4,14034.42%3,748
13Salgarh74.8%E. A. ChowdhuryINC8,42471.09%N. C. GhoseCPI(M)2,33519.7%6,089
14Radhakishorpur72.54%N. K. SarkarINC10,87867.87%Sunil Krishna DasCPI3,11719.45%7,761
15Belonia77.29%U. K. RoyINC10,50260.05%Jitendra Lal DasCPI6,69138.26%3,811
16Muhuripur73.%S. C. ChowdhuryINC11,58476.29%Hiura Aung MogCPI2,87518.93%8,709
17Sabroom77.56%A. MagINC11,63869.93%A. MagCPI4,64227.89%6,996
18Birganj64.36%B. B. RiyanINC6,15255.49%R. K. D. BarmaCPI(M)4,34839.22%1,804
19Dumburnagar61.5%R. C. D. RankhalINC5,22156.72%S. D. BarmaCPI(M)3,98443.28%1,237
20Teliamura73.53%P. K. DasINC11,55864.6%A. C. SarkerCPI(M)5,43530.38%6,123
21Kalyanpur89.71%Bidya Chandra DebbarmaCPI(M)14,33062.57%N. K. D. BarmaINC8,57237.43%5,758
22Khowai85.14%S. C. DattaINC10,96461.06%J. BhattacharjeeIndependent6,65037.03%4,314
23Kamalpur79.11%K. C. DasINC10,14163.07%N. K. NamadasCPI(M)5,93936.93%4,202
24Kulaihower58.9%G. DewanINC8,40657.05%D. D. BarmaCPI(M)6,32942.95%2,077
25Fatikroy69.68%Radhika Ranjan GuptaINC7,75055.9%Rakhal Raj KumarCPI5,75741.52%1,993
26Kailashahar81.63%M. L. BhowmikINC8,19051.09%B. MajumderCPI(M)7,84148.91%349
27Dharmanagar South74.81%M. NathINC8,35464.12%R. K. NathCPI(M)4,67435.88%3,680
28Kanchanpur57.06%R. P. ChowdhuryINC5,19264.63%Mandida ReangCPI(M)2,48530.93%2,707
29Dharmanagar North73.85%B. B. BanerjeeINC6,46752.59%D. ChakrabortyCPI(M)3,43727.95%3,030
30Kadamtala68.91%A. WazidINC5,89047.35%S. D. NathCPI(M)5,85647.08%34

Government formation

Indian National Congress,(INC) won a majority of the 30 seats in the assembly. Sachindra Lal Singh of the INC continued as Chief Minister.[1]

References

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