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Nagaland Assembly polls 2023: Prominent losers and first-timers

Staff Reporter

Elections to the 14th Nagaland Legislative Assembly (NLA), result of which was declared Thursday, revealed that several prominent legislators lost their seats to newcomers (See table) or former opponents.
Health & Family Welfare minister S Pangnyu Phom and BJP nominee from 50 Longleng A/C was defeated by first-timer A Pongshi Phom of NCP by a margin of 5,270 votes. Former speaker and sitting legislator of 18 Chozuba comnstituency, Dr Chotisuh Sazo, who held the seat as NPF but contested at LJP (RV) candidate, lost to a first-timer Kudecho Khamo of NDPP by a margin of 2238. Soil & Water Conservation and Geology & Mining minister V Kashiho Sangtam of BJP lost to veteran politician C Kipili Sangtam of NPP by 930 votes from 59 Seyochung Sitimi seat.


Senior NDPP legislator from 16 Pfutsero and planning &co-ordination minister and three-time MLA Neiba Kronu lost to independent candidate and first-timer Dr Neisatuo Mero by only 104 votes.
In 9-Kohima town seat, Urban Development & Municipal Affairs adviser and three term consecutive MLA Dr Neikiesalie Nicky Kire of NDPP lost to first-timer Dr Tseilhoutuo (Ato) Rhutso of NPP by 1,342 votes.
BJP’s national spokesperson and IT, Sc & Tech, NRE adviser and two term MLA Mmhonlumo Kikon lost to NPF candidate Achumbemo Kikon by 3,589 votes.
Industries & Commerce, Labour & Employment, Skill Development & Entrepreneurship adviser Imnatiba of NDPP lost to veteran politician and former minister Nuklutoshi of NPP by 1,203 votes.
BJP legislator from 33-Suruhoto AC and Advisor Tourism, Art & Culture H. Khehovi Yeptho lost to newcomer and NCP candidate S. ToihoYeptho by a margin of 69 votes.


Sitting NDPP legislator from 12-Tseminyu AC and advisor for Vety &AH, Women Resources Development R. Khing lost to a newcomer and JD(U) candidate Jwenga Seb by a margin of 3315 votes.
Veteran politician and sitting legislator of Yitachu of 20 Meluri who contested as LJP(RV) candidate lost to another newcomer Z. Nyusietho Nyuthe (NDPP) by a margin of 3580.
Other prominent sitting legislators like two term MLA of Tuli, Amenba Yaden (NCP) lost to newcome Panjung Jamir of BJP by a margin of 3029 votes; two term MLA of Pughoboto constituency Y. Vikheho Swu (NDPP) lost to LJP(RV) candidate Dr.Sukhato A.Sema by a margin of 850 votes ; two term MLA of 10 Northern Anagami-I Khriehu Liezietsu (NPF) lost to newcomer Kekhrie Yhome of NDPP by a margin of 1690 voters, three term MLA of Tuensang Sadar –I Toyang Chang (NCP) lost to Bashamongba of BJP by 5644 votes ; NDPP candidate Medo Yokha lost his 14 S.Angami-I to Independent Kevipodi Sophie by 177 votes; Longrineken(LJP-RV) lost the 29 Jangpetkong set to first time Temjenmenba NDPP by 5461 votes.
Other sitting MLAs who lost included—Kezhienyi Khalo (NPF); Zhale Niekha (NCP); Longrineken (LJP); E Eshak Konyak (NDPP); Pohwang Konyak (NCP), N Bongkhao Konyak (NDPP); BS Nganlang Phom (NDPP), H Chuba Chang (NDPP); Muthingnyuba Sangtam (NCP); L. Khumo Khiamniungan (LJP) and T Tangseo Sangtam (RPI-A).

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