Assembly elections 2024: Full List of 92 Arunachal Pradesh, Sikkim constituencies going to polls on April 19


Assembly Elections Lok Sabha Elections Phase One April 19 Sikkim constituencies voting schedule

Assembly Elections, Lok Sabha Elections Phase One: The Arunachal Pradesh and Sikkim Assembly Elections 2024 will take place on April 19. (ECI X)

Assembly Elections, Lok Sabha Elections Phase One: The Arunachal Pradesh and Sikkim Assembly Elections 2024 will take place on April 19. (ECI X)

Voting for the Arunachal Pradesh and Sikkim Assembly Elections 2024 is set to take place alongside the first phase of the Lok Sabha Elections on Friday, April 19. The election for all 60 Assembly seats in Arunachal Pradesh and 32 Assembly seats in Sikkim will be held in a single phase on Friday. The results of Arunachal Pradesh and Sikkim Assembly polls will be declared on June 2. The state Assembly elections will determine the next chief minister of these two northeastern states.

For the simultaneous Lok Sabha Elections 2024, voting will happen for all two seats in Arunachal Pradesh and one seat in Sikkim on Friday. This will conclude the voting process in both Arunachal Pradesh and Sikkim for this year's elections. 

The voting will begin at 7 am and will continue till 6 pm (closure of poll timings may differ constituency-wise).

 

Full Assembly Elections schedule for Arunachal and Sikkim:

Date of Issue of Gazette Notification March 20, 2024
Last Date of Nominations March 27,2024
Date for Scrutiny of Nominations March 28, 2024
Last Date for Withdrawal of candidatures March 30, 2024
Date of Poll April 19, 2024
Date of Counting June 2, 2024

 

Here's a look at the full list of assembly constituencies going to polls in Arunachal Pradesh and Sikkim on April 19.

> Arunachal Pradesh Assembly Elections 2024 | Details

Number of Lok Sabha constituencies voting on April 19: Two (Arunachal West and Arunachal East)

Number of assembly constituencies voting on April 19: 60 seats, 59 of them are reserved for the Scheduled Tribes (ST). The names of all the 60 assembly constituencies are mentioned below:

1. Lumla 21. Koloriang 41. Anini
2. Tawang 22. Nacho 42. Dambuk
3. Mukto 23. Taliha 43. Roing
4. Dirang 24. Daporijo 44. Tezu
5. Kalaktang 25. Raga 45. Hayuliang
6. Thrizino-Buragaon 26. Damporijo 46. Chowkham
7. Bomdila 27. Liromoba 47. Namsai
8. Bameng 28. Likabali 48. Lekang
9. Chayangtajo 29. Basar

49. Bordumsa-Diyum

10. Seppa East 30. Along West 50. Miao
11. Seppa West 31. Along East 51. Nampong
12. Pakke-Kasang 32. Rumgong

52. Changlang South

13. Itanagar 33. Mechuka

53. Changlang North

14. Doimukh 34. Tuting-Yingkiong 54. Namsang
15. Sagalee 35. Pangin 55. Khonsa East
16. Yachuli 36. Nari-Koyu

56. Khonsa West

17. Ziro-Hapoli 37. Pasighat West

57. Borduria-Bogapani

18. Palin 38. Pasighat East 58. Kanubari
19. Nyapin 39. Mebo

59. Longding-Pumao

20. Tali 40. Mariyang-Geku

60. Pongchao-Wakka

> Sikkim Assembly Elections 2024 | Details

Number of Lok Sabha constituencies voting on April 19: Only 1, that is Sikkim

Number of assembly constituencies going to polls on April 19: 32 seats, two of them are reserved for Scheduled Caste (SC). The names of all the 32 assembly constituencies are mentioned below:

1. Yoksam-Tashiding 12. Melli 23. Shyari
2. Yangthang 13. Namthang-Rateypani

24. Martam-Rumtek

3. Maneybung-Dentam 14. Temi-Namphing

25. Upper Tadong

4. Gyalshing-Barnyak 15. Rangang-Yangang 26. Arithang
5. Rinchenpong 16. Tumen-Lingi 27. Gangtok
6. Daramdin 17. Khamdong-Singtam

28. Upper Burtuk

7. Soreng-Chakung 18. West Pendam

29. Kabi Lungchuk

8. Salghari-Zoom 19. Rhenock 30. Djongu
9. Barfung 20. Chujachen

31. Lachen Mangan

10. Poklok-Kamrang 21. Gnathang-Machong 32. Sangha
11. Namchi-Singhithang 22. Namcheybung