1978 Meghalaya Legislative Assembly election

The 1978 Meghalaya Legislative Assembly election was held on 25 February 1978.[1] No party secured a majority of seats in the election. Following negotiations, a coalition government, known as the Meghalaya United Legislative Party, was formed between the All Party Hill Leaders Conference, the Hill State People's Democratic Party and the Public Demands Implementation Convention (PDIC).[1] Due to an inability to reach agreement between the coalition parties, the position of Chief Minister was chosen by drawing lots; subsequently, on 10 March 1978, Darwin Diengdoh Pugh was sworn in as the state's second Chief Minister.[2] Miriam D Shira from Garo Hills was the only woman elected to the legislature.[3]

1978 Meghalaya Legislative Assembly election

25 February 1978

All 60 seats in the Meghalaya Legislative Assembly
31 seats needed for a majority
Turnout67.18%
  First party Second party
 
Party AHL INC
Seats before 32 9
Seats won 16 20
Seat change 16 11
Popular vote 94,362 109,654
Percentage 24.92 28.96
Swing 10.75 19.07

Chief Minister before election

Williamson A. Sangma
AHL

Elected Chief Minister

Darwin Diengdoh Pugh
AHL

Results

Parties and coalitions Popular vote Seats
Votes % ±pp Won +/−
Indian National Congress (INC) 109,65428.9619.07 2011
All Party Hill Leaders Conference (APHLC) 94,362 24.92 10.75 16 16
Hill State People's Democratic Party (HSPDP) 72,852 19.24 14[a]
Indian National Congress (I) 5,4471.44 0
Communist Party of India 2,361 0.62 0.05 0
Independents (IND) 93,97024.8229.04 10[b]9
Total 378,646100.00 60±0
Source: Election Commission of India[4]

a The HSPDP won 8 seats in the 1972 election, but the party's representatives were recorded as independents at the time of that election.[1]

b Two candidates from the PDIC were elected, but the party had not obtained registration in time for the election; the party's representatives were recorded as independents in the official results.[5]

Elected Members

Constituency Reserved for
(SC/ST/None)
Member Party
War-jaintiaSTJohndeng PohrmenAll Party Hill Leaders Conference
RymbaiSTObil KyndaitHill State People's Democratic Party
Sutnga-shangpungSTBarrister PakemHill State People's Democratic Party
RaliangSTHumphrey HademHill State People's Democratic Party
NartiangSTH.britainwar DanIndependent
Nongbah-wahiajerSTAlbin LamareAll Party Hill Leaders Conference
JowaiSTTylli KyndiahIndependent
MawhatiSTMartin N. MajawIndependent
UmroiSTEvansius Kek MawlongIndependent
NongpohSTD. Dethwelson LapangIndian National Congress
JirangSTSnomick KalwingIndian National Congress
MairangSTFuller Lyngdoh MawnaiHill State People's Democratic Party
NongspungSTWinstone SyiemiongHill State People's Democratic Party
SohiongSTMedras MylliemHill State People's Democratic Party
MylliemSTLambourine KharlukhiHill State People's Democratic Party
Malki-nongthymmaiSTUpstar KharbuliIndian National Congress
LaitumkharahSTPeter Garnette MarbaniangIndian National Congress
PynthorumkhrahNoneB. K. RoyIndian National Congress
JaiawSTP. Ripple KyndiahAll Party Hill Leaders Conference
MawkharSTD. D. PughAll Party Hill Leaders Conference
MawpremNoneDhrubanath JoshiIndian National Congress
LabanNoneBhaskar ChoudhuryIndian National Congress
MawlaiSTStanlington D. KhongwirHill State People's Democratic Party
SohryngkhamSTGrosswell MylliemngapAll Party Hill Leaders Conference
DiengliengSTJungai KhongjohIndian National Congress
NongkremSTDominic Roblin NongkhynrihIndependent
LyngkyrdemSTBrington Buhai LyngdohAll Party Hill Leaders Conference
NongshkenSTMaham SinghIndian National Congress
SohraSTPhaindrojen SwerAll Party Hill Leaders Conference
ShellaSTStanley D.d.nichols RoyAll Party Hill Leaders Conference
MawsynramSTKaradoklie E. TariangHill State People's Democratic Party
MawkyrwatSTRowell LyngdohHill State People's Democratic Party
PariongSTTubarlin LyngdohHill State People's Democratic Party
NongstoinSTEndro LawphniawHill State People's Democratic Party
LangrinSTBakstarwell WanniangHill State People's Democratic Party
MawthengkutSTLedishon NongsiangHill State People's Democratic Party
BaghmaraSTWilliamson A. SangmaIndian National Congress
RongrenggiriSTAlbinstone M. SangmaIndian National Congress
RongjengSTPleander G. MominIndian National Congress
KharkuttaSTPrithington SangmaIndian National Congress
MendipatharSTBeninstand G. MominAll Party Hill Leaders Conference
ResubelparaSTSalseng MarakIndian National Congress
SongsakSTMiriam D.shiraIndependent
BajengdobaSTGrohonsing MarakIndian National Congress
TikrikillaSTJagendranath BanthaIndependent
DadenggiriSTBronson MominAll Party Hill Leaders Conference
RongchugiriSTM. Reidson MominIndian National Congress
PhulbariNoneAkramozzamanIndian National Congress
RajabalaSTMozibur RahmanIndependent
SelsellaSTGirash MarakAll Party Hill Leaders Conference
RongramSTCrunden S. SangmaAll Party Hill Leaders Conference
TuraSTSingjan SangmaIndian National Congress
ChokpotSTJackman MarakAll Party Hill Leaders Conference
KheraparaSTAlfrien MarakAll Party Hill Leaders Conference
DaluSTMukul DasIndependent
DalamgiriSTArmison MarakAll Party Hill Leaders Conference
RangsakonaSTJendew Ch. MarakAll Party Hill Leaders Conference
AmpatigiriSTBhadreswar KochIndian National Congress
SalmanpuraSTMeckenson K.sangmaIndependent
MahendraganjNoneManik Ch. DasIndian National Congress

References

  1. Warjri, Antarwell (March 2017). "Role of Regional Political Parties and Formation of the Coalition Governments in Meghalaya" (PDF). International Journal of Humanities & Social Science Studies. 3 (5): 206–218. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2017-05-06. Retrieved 2020-03-08.
  2. Staff (2008-11-18). "Former Meghalaya Chief Minister D D Pugh dies". Oneindia.com. Retrieved 2020-03-08.
  3. Joshi, Hargovind (2004). Meghalaya: Past and Present. Mittal Publications. p. 292. ISBN 978-81-7099-980-5.
  4. "Meghalaya 1978". Election Commission of India. Retrieved 7 March 2020.
  5. Gupta, Susmita Sen (2005). Regionalism in Meghalaya. South Asian Publishers. p. 118. ISBN 978-81-7003-288-5.
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