2008 Tripura Legislative Assembly election

The 2008 Tripura Legislative Assembly election took place in a single phase on 23 February to elect the Members of the Legislative Assembly (MLA) from each of the 60 Assembly Constituencies (ACs) in Tripura, India. Counting of votes occurred on 7 March 2008; with the use of electronic voting machines (EVMs) in this election, the results were ready within the day.

2008 Tripura Legislative Assembly election

23 Feb 2008

60 seats in the Assembly
31 seats needed for a majority
  First party Second party
 
Leader Manik Sarkar Samir Ranjan Barman
Party CPI(M) INC
Leader's seat Dhanpur Bishalgarh
Seats before 38 13
Seats won 46 10
Seat change 8 3
Popular vote 903,009 684,207
Percentage 48.01% 36.38%

Tripura District Map

Chief Minister before election

Manik Sarkar
CPI(M)

Elected Chief Minister

Manik Sarkar
CPI(M)

The Communist Party of India (Marxist) (CPI(M))-led alliance, the Left Front, retained control of the Assembly by winning 49 seats and securing a more than a two-thirds majority.[1] This provided the CPI(M) with a fourth consecutive governing term.[2]

CPI(M) leader Manik Sarkar was sworn in as the Chief Minister of Tripura for the fourth time on 10 March 2008 along with 11 other cabinet Ministers.[3]

Highlights

Election to the Tripura Legislative Assembly were held on February 23, 2008. The election were held in a single phase for all the 60 assembly constituencies.

Participating Political Parties

#Partytype AbbreviationParty
National Parties
1BJPBhartiya Janta Party
2CPICOMMUNIST PARTY OF INDIA
3CPMCommunist Party of India (Marxist)
4INCIndian National Congress
5NCPNationalist Congress Party
State Parties
6INPTIndigenous Nationalist Party of Twipra
State Parties - Other States
7AIFBAll India Forward Bloc
8AITCAll India Trinamool Congress
9CPI(ML)(L)Communist Party of India (Marxist-Leninist) (Liberation)
10JD(U)Janata Dal (United)
11LJPLok Jan Shakti Party
12RSPRevolutionary Socialist Party
Registered (Unrecognised) Parties
13AMBAmra Bangalee
14PDSParty For Democratic Socialism
Independents
15INDIndependent

[4]

No. of Constituencies

Type of Constituencies GEN SC ST Total
No. of Constituencies 33 7 20 60

[4]

Electors

Men Women Total
No.of Electors 1,038,782 999,219 2,038,001
No.of Electors who Voted 942,604 916,518 1,859,122
Polling Percentage 90.74% 91.72% 91.22%

[4]

Performance of Women Candidates

Men Women Total
No.of Contestants 282 31 313
Elected 57 03 60

[4]

Background

Except for a one term period of Congress government between 1988 and 1993, the CPI(M) was the dominant governing party in the state since 1978.

The previous elections to the 9th Tripura Legislative Assembly was held in 2003 and the term for this Assembly was set to expire on 19 March 2008. The Election Commission of India (ECI) announced fresh elections for the 10th Tripura Legislative Assembly on 14 January 2008. Of the 60 constituencies for the 2008 election, 20 were reserved for Scheduled Tribes and seven reserved for Scheduled Castes. Elections in all polling stations were held using electronic voting machines.

The CPI(M), headed by Manik Sarkar, had formed the Government in the 9th Tripura Assembly after being re-elected in 2003. The Left Front had won 41 of the 60 seats.[5]

Campaign

A total of 313 candidates contested this election.

Election Day

Election Day (23 Feb 2008) was peaceful and passed without any incidents of violence in this state that has traditionally faced insurgency from militant outfits. Unprecedented security arrangements were in place for this election - 20,000 paramilitary personnel from the Border Security Force, Indo-Tibetan Border Police and Central Reserve Police Force supported by air surveillance.[6]

Voter turnout across the state was over 90%, a record high for any state in India. This beat the previous record of around 86% set in Sikkim during the Assembly Elections in 2002.[7][8]

Results

Party Seats Contested Seats Won No. of Votes  % of Votes  % in Seats contested Seats Forfeited 2003 Seats
Bharatiya Janata Party 49 0 28,102 1.49% 1.79% 49 0
Communist Party of India 2 1 27,891 1.48% 48.65% 0 1
Communist Party of India (Marxist) 56 46 903,009 48.01% 51.21% 0 38
Indian National Congress 48 10 684,207 36.38% 44.38% 1 13
Nationalist Congress Party 5 0 1,882 0.10% 0.92% 5 0
All India Forward Bloc 12 0 2,961 0.16% 0.74% 12 0
All India Trinamool Congress 22 0 6,620 0.35% 0.92% 22 0
Communist Party of India (Marxist-Leninist) Liberation 14 0 5,261 0.28% 1.11% 14 0
Indigenous Nationalist Party of Twipra 11 1 116,761 6.21% 38.23% 2 6
Janata Dal (United) 2 0 1,081 0.06% 1.74% 2 0
Lok Janshakti Party 8 0 2,738 0.15% 1.07% 8 0
Revolutionary Socialist Party 2 2 31,717 1.69% 52.58% 0 2
Amra Bangalee 19 0 5,532 0.29% 0.96% 19 0
Party of Democratic Socialism 1 0 2,062 0.11% 6.13% 1 0
Independents 62 0 61,010 3.24% 4.94% 58 0
Total 313 60 1,880,834 193
Source: ECI[5]

Results by constituency

  • Winner, runner-up, voter turnout, and victory margin in every constituency[9]
Assembly Constituency Turnout Winner Runner Up Margin
#k Names % Candidate Party Votes % Candidate Party Votes %
1Simna92.82%Pranab DebbarmaCPI(M)14,43954.86%Rabindra DebbarmaINPT11,10842.2%3,331
2Mohanpur92.85%Ratan Lal NathINC14,34950.74%Subhas Chandra DebnathCPI(M)12,99345.95%1,356
3Bamutia93.91%Haricharan SarkarCPI(M)17,32452.07%Prakash Chandra DasINC14,94444.91%2,380
4Barjala93.47%Sankar Prasad DattaCPI(M)24,85348.93%Dipak Kumar RoyINC24,25547.76%598
5Khayerpur92.35%Pabitra KarCPI(M)18,83349.67%Ratan ChakrabortyINC17,83247.03%1,001
6Agartala88.15%Sudip Roy BarmanINC21,01950.82%Bikash RoyCPI(M)19,19446.41%1,825
7Ramnagar89.19%Surajit DattaINC16,56952.22%Ratan DasCPI(M)14,19844.74%2,371
8Town Bordowali89.3%Sudhir Ranjan MajumdarINC14,19054.43%Dr. Sudhir Chandra MajumderCPI(M)10,96542.06%3,225
9Banamalipur87.44%Gopal Chandra RoyINC12,35454.68%Prasanta KapaliCPI9,54642.25%2,808
10Majlishpur94.06%Manik DeyCPI(M)17,74550.88%Dipak NagINC16,49747.3%1,248
11Mandaibazar90.67%Manoranjan DebbarmaCPI(M)16,60549.44%Jagadish DebbarmaINPT15,63846.56%967
12Takarjala90.79%Niranjan DebbarmaCPI(M)12,47050.9%Rajeshwar DebbarmaINPT11,00844.93%1,462
13Pratapgarh92.75%Anil SarkarCPI(M)32,10553.79%Bimal Chandra BarmanINC25,05541.97%7,050
14Badharghat92.96%Dilip SarkarINC29,72448.43%Subrata ChakrabortyCPI(M)29,34947.82%375
15Kamalasagar94.13%Narayan Chandra ChowdhuryCPI(M)17,04252.52%Matilal SarkarINC14,20943.79%2,833
16Bishalgarh94.52%Bhanu Lal SahaCPI(M)15,45750.5%Samir Ranjan BarmanINC14,54347.51%914
17Golaghati93.29%Kesab DebbarmaCPI(M)13,99054.04%Ashok DebbarmaINC11,00342.51%2,987
18Charilam92.28%Narayan RupiniCPI(M)14,21649.44%Narendra Chandra DebbarmaINPT13,72947.75%487
19Boxanagar94.46%Sahid ChowdhuryCPI(M)13,79149.55%Billal MiahINC13,09947.06%692
20Nalchar95.09%Sukumar BarmanCPI(M)14,74852.4%Sukla DasINC12,21643.4%2,532
21Sonamura95.22%Subal BhowmikINC14,83750.24%Subal RudraCPI(M)14,00847.43%829
22Dhanpur94.83%Manik SarkarCPI(M)17,99252.91%Shah AlamINC15,07444.32%2,918
23Ramchandraghat91.85%Padma Kumar DebbarmaCPI(M)11,61159.22%Animesh DebbarmaIndependent5,10826.05%6,503
24Khowai95.86%Samir Deb SarkarCPI(M)15,38554.33%Arun Kumar KarINC12,06242.59%3,323
25Asharambari92.5%Sachindra DebbarmaCPI(M)13,76556.78%Amiya Kumar DebbarmaINPT9,23438.09%4,531
26Pramodenagar93.23%Aghore DebbarmaCPI(M)14,97254.%Animesh DebbarmaIndependent10,15336.62%4,819
27Kalyanpur93.75%Manindra Chandra DasCPI(M)12,65350.13%Kajal Chandra DasINC11,79146.72%862
28Krishnapur90.36%Khagendra JamatiaCPI(M)13,32551.57%Sabda Kumar JamatiaINC11,50844.54%1,817
29Teliamura92.68%Gouri DasCPI(M)14,81650.1%Ashok Kumar BaidyaINC13,64746.15%1,169
30Bagma93.21%Naresh Chandra JamatiaCPI(M)14,97952.05%Rati Mohan JamaitiaINC13,06445.39%1,915
31Salgarh94.62%Partha DasRSP17,23555.6%Mira DasINC12,28439.63%4,951
32Radhakishorpur94.67%Joy Gobinda Deb RoyRSP14,48249.39%Pranjit Singha RoyINC14,01547.8%467
33Matarbari95.31%Madhab Chandra SahaCPI(M)15,60150.18%Bibhu Kumari DeviINC14,38146.26%1,220
34Kakraban93.81%Kashab Chandra MajumderCPI(M)16,65958.87%Rajib SamaddarINC10,63837.6%6,021
35Rajnagar94.17%Sudhan DasCPI(M)22,11156.58%Bikash Chandra DasINC14,84337.98%7,268
36Belonia95.25%Basudev MajumderCPI(M)15,97150.47%Amal MallikINC14,65246.3%1,319
37Santirbazar93.86%Manindra ReangCPI18,34552.81%Gouri Sankar ReangINC15,56244.8%2,783
38Hrishyamukh95.24%Badal ChowdhuryCPI(M)19,61060.16%Dilip ChowdhuryINC11,84936.35%7,761
39Jolaibari93.49%Jashabir TripuraCPI(M)13,86459.44%Brajendra Mog ChowdhuryINC8,35635.82%5,508
40Manu94.45%Jitendra ChaudhuryCPI(M)21,10056.07%Thaikhai MogINC14,94039.7%6,160
41Sabroom93.86%Rita Kar (Majumder)CPI(M)19,18157.05%Premtosh NathIndependent10,87432.34%8,307
42Ampinagar91.28%Daniel JamatiaCPI(M)14,28453.26%Nagendra JamatiaINPT11,34042.28%2,944
43Birganj95.62%Manoranjan AcharjeeCPI(M)18,26252.05%Jawhar SahaINC15,60744.48%2,655
44Raima Valley92.39%Lalit Mohan TripuraCPI(M)19,12052.58%Rabindra DebbarmaINPT15,25641.95%3,864
45Kamalpur93.19%Manoj Kanti DebINC11,83948.2%Bijoy Lakshmi SinghaCPI(M)11,70447.65%135
46Surma91.5%Sudhir DasCPI(M)14,35951.88%Sukha Ranjan DasINC11,71142.31%2,648
47Salema91.28%Prasanta DebbarmaCPI(M)14,35454.17%Jadu Mohan TripuraINC10,55939.85%3,795
48Kulai90.72%Bijoy Kumar HarngkhawlINPT14,94446.87%Sabitri DebbarmaCPI(M)14,82946.51%115
49Chawamanu87.99%Nirajoy TripuraCPI(M)12,32948.17%Shyama Charan TripuraINPT11,22843.86%1,101
50Pabiachhara92.17%Bidhu Bhusan MalakarCPI(M)17,35451.1%Phanindra DasINC14,88843.84%2,466
51Fatikroy92.51%Bijoy RoyCPI(M)14,45751.04%Sunil Chandra DasINC12,14442.88%2,313
52Chandipur92.38%Tapan ChakrabortyCPI(M)17,56556.44%Rudrendu BhattacharjeeINC11,53137.05%6,034
53Kailashahar91.83%Birajit SinhaINC17,01949.86%Jayanta ChakrabortyCPI(M)16,08847.13%931
54Kurti89.58%Faizur RahamanCPI(M)14,33749.79%Abdul Matin ChowdhuryIndependent11,10938.58%3,228
55Kadamtala88.07%Bijita NathCPI(M)12,65645.16%Jyotirmoy NathINC12,52844.7%128
56Dharmanagar90.05%Biswa Bandhu SenINC15,98751.65%Amitabha DattaCPI(M)13,57743.86%2,410
57Jubarajnagar92.95%Ramendra Chandra DebnathCPI(M)14,71051.22%Biva Rani NathINC13,09445.59%1,616
58Pencharthal89.79%Arun Kumar ChakmaCPI(M)17,21050.54%Sushil Kumar ChakmaINC14,46042.47%2,750
59Panisagar89.26%Subodh Chandra DasCPI(M)13,94249.8%Radhika Ranjan DasINC12,23443.7%1,708
60Kanchanpur88.57%Rajendra ReangCPI(M)13,95248.06%Sanjit Kumar ReangINC13,44946.33%503

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