Indian general election, 2004 (Arunachal Pradesh)
Indian general election in Arunachal Pradesh, 2004
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The Indian state of Arunachal Pradesh represents two Lok Sabha constituencies.[1] Following the July 25, 2003 Congress split, Gegong Apang formed the state government with the help of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP).[2] Congress had an alliance with its splinter group Arunachal Congress.[3] Congress candidate and former Arunachal Congress leader Wangcha Rajkumar contested Arunchal East and AC candidate Kamen Ringu contested Arunachal West. Nationalist Trinamool Congress had a candidate in Arunachal West, competing against BJP. BJP won both seats with comfortable margins.[4]
Ahead of the 2004 Lok Sabha elections Arunachal Congress talked about calling for a boycott as a protest against that Chakma and Hajong refugees had been given the right to vote in the state. In the end the party did however decide to contest.[5]
(*)= 1999 numbers are those of the Nationalist Congress Party.
Results by constituency
General Election, 2004: Arunachal West |
Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
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BJP |
Khiren Rijiju |
123,951 |
55.95 |
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Arunachal Congress |
Kamen Ringu |
76,527 |
34.54 |
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Trinamool Congress |
Tadar Taniang |
6,241 |
2.82 |
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SP |
Kardu Taipodia |
4,901 |
2.21 |
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Independent |
Jodik Tali |
3,133 |
1.41 |
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Independent |
Tujo Bagra |
1,905 |
0.86 |
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Majority |
47,424 |
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Turnout |
221,554 |
56.19 |
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BJP gain from INC |
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General Election, 2004: Arunachal East |
Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
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BJP |
Tapir Gao |
83,335 |
51.01 |
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INC |
Wangcha Rajkumar |
38,341 |
23.47 |
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Independent |
Tony Pertin |
17,009 |
10.41 |
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Independent |
Matwang Chimyang |
16,476 |
10.08 |
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Independent |
Ogong Tamuk |
5,251 |
3.21 |
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Independent |
Onom Taknyo |
2,962 |
1.81 |
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Majority |
44,994 |
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Turnout |
163,374 |
56.56 |
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BJP gain from INC |
Swing |
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References