Nagaland – Mon District Election Results 2018: Who is Winning From Aboi, Moka, Pomching, Tapi and Other Assembly Seats?
Stay tuned with this page to get latest updates on the election results from Aboi, Moka, Mon Town, Pomching, Tapi, Tehok, Tizit, Tobu, Wakshing Assembly Seats in Nagaland.
Kohima, March 3: The results of Nagaland assembly elections 2018 today will be out today. The counting of votes in Nagaland would begin from 8 am in all the districts of the northeastern state. We, at Latestly bring to you the latest election results from all assembly segments in Mon district. Stay tuned with this page to get latest updates on the election results from Aboi, Moka, Mon Town, Pomching, Tapi, Tehok, Tizit, Tobu, Wakshing Assembly Seats in Nagaland.
Aboi
Nagaland - Aboi
Result Declared
Candidate
Party
Votes
ESHAK KONYAK
Naga Peoples Front
6036
AWAN KONYAK
Nationalist Democratic Progressive Party
5131
None of the Above
None of the Above
43
Moka
Nagaland - Moka
Result Declared
Candidate
Party
Votes
E. E. PANGTEANG
Naga Peoples Front
7684
K. KIKO KONYAK
Nationalist Democratic Progressive Party
7536
None of the Above
None of the Above
27
Mon Town
Nagaland - Mon town
Counting In Progress
Candidate
Party
Votes
ER. CHEONG KONYAK
National People's Party
3463
Y. MANKHAO KONYAK
Nationalist Democratic Progressive Party
2816
N. THONGWANG KONYAK
Naga Peoples Front
2716
HAWANG T. WANGSHA
Indian National Congress
313
None of the Above
None of the Above
68
Pomching
Nagaland - Phomching
Counting In Progress
Candidate
Party
Votes
POHWANG KONYAK
Nationalist Democratic Progressive Party
6611
K. KONNGAM KONYAK
Naga Peoples Front
5979
H. CHINGSAK KONYAK
National People's Party
1725
T. NGAMPAI KONYAK
Indian National Congress
230
None of the Above
None of the Above
227
Tapi
Nagaland - Tapi
Counting In Progress
Candidate
Party
Votes
NOKE
Nationalist Democratic Progressive Party
4284
N.APHOA KONYAK
Janata Dal (United)
3047
LANPHA KONYAK
Indian National Congress
2426
TINGTHOK KONYAK
Naga Peoples Front
907
WANGLEM
National People's Party
549
None of the Above
None of the Above
36
Tehok
Nagaland - Tehok
Result Declared
Candidate
Party
Votes
C.L JOHN
Naga Peoples Front
7463
ER C KAWANG KONYAK
Bharatiya Janata Party
2907
CHINGKAI KONYAK
National People's Party
268
SHABOH KONYAK
Indian National Congress
45
None of the Above
None of the Above
47
Tizit
Nagaland - Tizit
Counting In Progress
Candidate
Party
Votes
P. PAIWANG KONYAK
Bharatiya Janata Party
6525
Y. WANGTO KONYAK
Independent
4335
T. HATPHA WANGNAO
Janata Dal (United)
3842
KHONGJAH KONYAK
Naga Peoples Front
1067
NAOWANG KONYAK
Indian National Congress
65
None of the Above
None of the Above
59
Tobu
Nagaland - Tobu
Counting In Progress
Candidate
Party
Votes
N. BONGKHAO KONYAK
Nationalist Democratic Progressive Party
8552
NAIBA KONYAK
Naga Peoples Front
7900
None of the Above
None of the Above
48
Wakching
Nagaland - Wakching
Counting In Progress
Candidate
Party
Votes
SHRI. Y.M.YOLLOW KONYAK
Naga Peoples Front
7809
SHRI. M.C.KONYAK
Nationalist Democratic Progressive Party
6043
None of the Above
None of the Above
86
The Election Commission officials said that the counting will happen in the entire three poll- bound north eastern states- Tripura, Meghalaya and Nagaland on March 3, elections for which were held in February. Tripura went to the polls on 18 February while elections were held in Nagaland and Meghalaya on 27 February.
In Nagaland, the BJP has joined hands with the NDPP that was floated by former chief minister Neiphiu Rio. Nagaland is currently under the leadership of Chief Minister TR Zeliang who belongs to Naga People's Front. The Naga People's Front (NFP) has been in power in Nagaland since 2003. In this election, the BJP is making a bid to expand its footprints in the region.
In Nagaland, the total eligible voters in the state are reported to be 11,89,264. As per reports, the total polling stations in the states were 3,214. According to the JanKiBaat-NewsX exit poll, the BJP-NDPP alliance is likely to storm the ruling NPF bastion as it is predicted to win 27-32 seats with a vote share of 48 per cent, against NPF's 20-25 seats and a vote share of 42 per cent in Nagaland. The exit poll states that Congress in Nagaland is likely to get 0-2 seats with a vote share of 4.4 per cent and others are likely to get 5-7 seats with a vote share of 5-6 per cent.
(The above story first appeared on LatestLY on Mar 03, 2018 09:36 AM IST. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our website latestly.com).