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1977 Tripura Legislative Assembly election
Tripura
The 1977 Tripura Legislative Assembly election took place in a single phase on 31 December 1977 to elect the Members of the Legislative Assembly (MLA) from each of the 60 Assembly Constituencies (ACs) in Tripura, India.[ 1]
The Communist Party of India (Marxist) (CPI(M)) , led Left front won the election by 56 seats and formed a Government in Tripura .
Election to the Tripura Legislative Assembly were held on December 31, 1977. The election were held in a single phase for all the 60 assembly constituencies.
Participating Political Parties [ edit ]
Partytype Abbreviation
Party
National Parties
1
CPI
Communist Party of India
2
CPM
Communist Party of India (Marxist)
3
INC
Indian National Congress
4
JNP
Janata Party
State Parties
5
FBL
All India Forward Bloc
6
RSP
Revolutionary Socialist Party
Registered (Unrecognised ) Parties
7
PBI
Proutist Bloc of India
8
TCD
Congress for Democracy
9
TUS
Tripura Upajati Zuba Samiti
Independents
10
IND
IndependentS
[ 2]
No. of Constituencies [ edit ]
Type of Constituencies
GEN
SC
ST
Total
No. of Constituencies
34
7
19
60
[ 3]
Men
Women
Total
No.of Electors
495,342
466,656
961,998
No.of Electors who Voted
406,052
358,878
764,930
Polling Percentage
81.97%
76.90%
79.51%
[ 4]
Men
Women
Total
No.of Contestants
322
06
328
Elected
59
01
60
[ 5]
Party
Seats Contested
Seats Won
No. of Votes
% of Votes
1972 Seats
Communist Party of India
10
0
6,266
0.84%
1
Communist Party of India (Marxist)
55
51
352,652
47.00%
16
Indian National Congress
60
0
133,240
17.76%
41
Janata Party
59
0
78,479
10.46%
-
All India Forward Bloc
1
1
7,800
1.04%
0
Revolutionary Socialist Party
2
2
12,446
1.66%
-
Proutist Bloc of India
6
0
2,139
0.29%
-
Congress for Democracy
59
0
66,913
9.08%
-
Tripura Upajati Juba Samiti
28
4
59,474
7.93%
0
Independents
48
2
30,862
4.11%
2
Total
328
60
750,271
Source: ECI[ 6]
Results by constituency [ edit ]
Winner, runner-up, voter turnout, and victory margin in every constituency[ 7]
Assembly Constituency
Turnout
Winner
Runner Up
Margin
#k
Names
%
Candidate
Party
Votes
%
Candidate
Party
Votes
%
1
Simna
83.98%
Abhiram Debbarma
CPI(M)
6,800
54.13%
Maharajkumar Sahadev Bikram Kishore Dev Barman
JP
2,739
21.8%
4,061
2
Mohanpur
81.74%
Radharaman Debnath
CPI(M)
4,599
36.51%
Ambika Deb
Congress for Democracy
2,797
22.21%
1,802
3
Bamutia
83.52%
Haricharan Sarkar
CPI(M)
6,195
49.7%
Parfulla Kumar Das
Congress for Democracy
5,276
42.33%
919
4
Barjala
82.1%
Gouri Bhattacharjee
CPI(M)
8,178
58.79%
Reserwar Datta
Congress for Democracy
3,317
23.84%
4,861
5
Khayerpur
78.93%
Akhil Debnath
CPI(M)
5,833
45.4%
Amar Ranjan Gupta
INC
2,168
16.87%
3,665
6
Agartala
78.14%
Ajoy Biswas
Independent
10,682
68.2%
Kamal Kumar Singha
Congress for Democracy
2,021
12.9%
8,661
7
Ramnagar
78.72%
Biren Datta
CPI(M)
8,420
63.41%
Apanshu Mohan Lodh
INC
2,553
19.23%
5,867
8
Town Bordowali
77.93%
Brajagopal Roy
AIFB
7,800
62.76%
Dwijen Dey
JP
2,034
16.37%
5,766
9
Banamalipur
79.01%
Bibekananda Bhowmik
Independent
6,734
64.43%
Priya Lal Paul
Congress for Democracy
1,745
16.7%
4,989
10
Majlishpur
84.67%
Khagen Das
CPI(M)
4,437
37.07%
Jatindra Kumar Majumdar
Congress for Democracy
2,425
20.26%
2,012
11
Mandaibazar
78.24%
Rashiram Debbarma
CPI(M)
6,915
50.72%
Kshirode Debbarma
TUS
3,606
26.45%
3,309
12
Takarjala
76.36%
Sudhanwa Debbarma
CPI(M)
5,358
41.5%
Biswa Kumar Debbarma
TUS
4,075
31.56%
1,283
13
Pratapgarh
82.27%
Anil Sarkar
CPI(M)
10,869
66.44%
Madhusudan Das
INC
3,397
20.76%
7,472
14
Badharghat
80.06%
Jadab Majumder
CPI(M)
10,816
74.83%
Sachindra Lal Singha
Congress for Democracy
1,844
12.76%
8,972
15
Kamalasagar
79.99%
Matilal Sarkar
CPI(M)
7,041
58.12%
Manoranjan Laskar
JP
2,451
20.23%
4,590
16
Bishalgarh
81.89%
Gautam Prasad Dutta
CPI(M)
5,384
45.47%
Samir Ranjan Barman
JP
3,546
29.95%
1,838
17
Golaghati
80.92%
Niranjan Debbarma
CPI(M)
4,254
31.85%
Budha Debbarma
TUS
3,171
23.74%
1,083
18
Charilam
79.78%
Harinath Debbarma
TUS
4,259
33.2%
Durga Prasad Sikdar
CPI(M)
3,231
25.18%
1,028
19
Boxanagar
84.81%
Arabar Rahaman
CPI(M)
5,255
47.1%
Munsur Ali
INC
4,114
36.88%
1,141
20
Nalchar
83.37%
Sumanta Kumar Das
CPI(M)
6,433
52.69%
Bir Chandra Barman
INC
2,945
24.12%
3,488
21
Sonamura
84.%
Subal Rudra
CPI(M)
6,469
53.88%
Debendra Kishore Chowdhury
INC
4,389
36.55%
2,080
22
Dhanpur
83.08%
Samar Chowdhury
CPI(M)
6,244
48.79%
Brojendra Ghosh
JP
3,100
24.22%
3,144
23
Ramchandraghat
89.22%
Dasarath Deb
CPI(M)
9,585
81.57%
Nand Kumar Debbarma
JP
1,166
9.92%
8,419
24
Khowai
84.66%
Swaraijam Kamini Thakur Singha
CPI(M)
5,715
51.25%
Arun Kar
Congress for Democracy
3,215
28.83%
2,500
25
Asharambari
82.94%
Bidya Chandra Debbarma
CPI(M)
9,506
77.7%
Dayanand Debbarma
INC
1,125
9.19%
8,381
26
Pramodenagar
82.3%
Nirpen Chakraborty
CPI(M)
8,786
57.53%
Upendra Chandra Debnath
INC
2,565
16.79%
6,221
27
Kalyanpur
83.94%
Makhan Lal Chakraborty
CPI(M)
5,211
41.27%
Ashoke Kumar Bhattacharya
INC
2,842
22.51%
2,369
28
Krishnapur
67.32%
Manindra Debbarma
CPI(M)
6,116
57.3%
Maharajkumar Nakshatra Bikram
INC
1,703
15.95%
4,413
29
Teliamura
78.97%
Jitendra Sarkar
CPI(M)
5,769
42.31%
Ratan Chakraborty
INC
3,387
24.84%
2,382
30
Bagma
79.66%
Rati Mohan Jamaitia
TUS
5,652
45.26%
Ganapada Jamatia
CPI(M)
5,194
41.59%
458
31
Salgarh
82.49%
Gopal Chandra Das
RSP
6,968
60.32%
Jitendra Chandra Das
INC
1,620
14.02%
5,348
32
Radhakishorpur
80.8%
Jogesh Chakraborty
RSP
5,478
54.62%
Usha Ranjan Sen
INC
1,755
17.5%
3,723
33
Matarbari
82.2%
Naresh Chandra Ghosh
CPI(M)
6,372
50.91%
Anil Sarkar
INC
2,418
19.32%
3,954
34
Kakraban
82.71%
Kashab Chandra Majumder
CPI(M)
6,781
53.7%
Ajit Ranjan Ghosh
INC
3,006
23.8%
3,775
35
Rajnagar
78.8%
Nakul Das
CPI(M)
7,828
55.49%
Upendra Kumar Das
INC
5,100
36.15%
2,728
36
Belonia
81.72%
Jyotirmoy Das
CPI(M)
5,460
41.65%
Manoranjan Majumder
INC
5,341
40.74%
119
37
Santirbazar
78.29%
Drao Kumar Reang
TUS
4,397
30.08%
Subodh Chandra Nath
CPI(M)
3,902
26.69%
495
38
Hrishyamukh
83.22%
Badal Chowdhury
CPI(M)
7,552
56.01%
Arun Chandra Bhowmik
INC
5,209
38.63%
2,343
39
Jolaibari
76.69%
Brajamohan Jamatia
CPI(M)
3,603
36.57%
Kashi Ram Reang
INC
3,071
31.17%
532
40
Manu
78.9%
Matahari Chowdhury
CPI(M)
6,292
42.65%
Angju Mog
INC
5,098
34.56%
1,194
41
Sabroom
83.94%
Sunil Kumar Chowdhury
CPI(M)
6,537
46.94%
Rabindra Kumar Patari
INC
3,712
26.66%
2,825
42
Ampinagar
73.6%
Nagendra Jamatia
TUS
5,744
45.17%
Madhu Sudan Kalai
CPI(M)
4,814
37.86%
930
43
Birganj
77.9%
Syamal Saha
CPI(M)
5,745
39.5%
Kanai Lal Sarkar
INC
4,212
28.96%
1,533
44
Raima Valley
67.65%
Baju Ban Riyan
CPI(M)
7,661
72.65%
Monojay Roaja
TUS
1,588
15.06%
6,073
45
Kamalpur
84.04%
Bimal Singha
CPI(M)
7,634
70.06%
Brajakishore Singha
INC
1,156
10.61%
6,478
46
Surma
83.58%
Rudrewar Das
CPI(M)
7,403
57.83%
Jogendra Das
INC
2,096
16.37%
5,307
47
Salema
81.29%
Dinesh Debbarma
CPI(M)
6,890
53.24%
Madan Mohan Debbarma
INC
3,302
25.52%
3,588
48
Kulai
76.7%
Kamini Debbarma
CPI(M)
6,050
46.34%
Prafulla Roaja
INC
2,664
20.41%
3,386
49
Chawamanu
68.48%
Purna Mohan Tripura
CPI(M)
4,613
49.9%
Shyama Charan Tripura
TUS
1,587
17.17%
3,026
50
Pabiachhara
75.96%
Bidhu Bhusan Malakar
CPI(M)
6,270
53.84%
Brajendra Das
INC
2,778
23.85%
3,492
51
Fatikroy
82.67%
Tarani Mohan Singha
CPI(M)
6,057
44.21%
Gopesh Ranjan Deb
INC
3,365
24.56%
2,692
52
Chandipur
82.56%
Baidyanath Majumdar
CPI(M)
9,197
64.38%
Manindralal Bhowmik
INC
3,260
22.82%
5,937
53
Kailashahar
78.54%
Tapan Chakraborty
CPI(M)
7,111
53.36%
Abdul Shahid
INC
3,954
29.67%
3,157
54
Kurti
76.51%
Faizur Rahaman
CPI(M)
5,500
48.28%
Gopendra Kumar Das
JP
1,233
10.82%
4,267
55
Kadamtala
73.02%
Umesh Chandra Nath
CPI(M)
5,575
56.06%
Luthfur Rahaman Chowdhury
JP
1,731
17.41%
3,844
56
Dharmanagar
79.12%
Amarendra Sarma
CPI(M)
6,640
53.94%
Debiprasad Purkayastha
INC
2,963
24.07%
3,677
57
Jubarajnagar
80.62%
Ram Kumar Nath
CPI(M)
6,379
56.21%
Manoranjan Nath
Congress for Democracy
2,255
19.87%
4,124
58
Pencharthal
70.29%
Mohan Lal Chakma
CPI(M)
4,977
42.47%
Sushil Kumar Chakma
INC
2,966
25.31%
2,011
59
Panisagar
75.21%
Subodh Chandra Das
CPI(M)
5,588
58.4%
Debendra Chandra Nath
Independent
781
8.16%
4,807
60
Kanchanpur
65.06%
Mandida Reang
CPI(M)
5,608
55.81%
Sukadayal Jamatia
TUS
2,012
20.02%
3,596
The Left Front won a majority of the 60 seats in the Legislative Assembly. The LF was an alliance of left-wing political parties, including the Communist Party of India (Marxist) (CPI-M). Nripen Chakraborty of the CPI-M formed a government as Chief Minister on January 5, 1978.[ 8]