2019 Indian general election in Meghalaya
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{{Use dmy dates|date=August 2019}}
{{Infobox election
|election_name=2019 Indian General Election in Meghalaya
|country=India
|type=parliamentary
|previous_election=2014 Indian general election in Meghalaya
|previous_year=2014
|election_date=11 April 2019
|next_election=2024 Indian general election in Meghalaya
|next_year=2024
|seats_for_election=All 2 Meghalaya seats in the Lok Sabha
|image1= {{CSS image crop|Image=Vincent Pala distributing awards (cropped).jpg||bSize=140|cWidth=100|cHeight=120|oLeft=20|oTop=08}}
|image2= {{CSS image crop|Image=The Chief Minister of Meghalaya, Shri Conrad Sangma.JPG||bSize=140|cWidth=100|cHeight=120|oLeft=15|oTop=06}}
|party1= Indian National Congress
|seats1= 1
|seat_change1= {{steady}}
|party2= National People's Party (India)
|seats2=1
|leader1 = Vincent Pala
|leader2 = Conrad Sangma
|seat_change2= {{steady}}
|map_image= Meghimn.png
|map_size= 300px
|map_caption= Meghalaya
|ongoing= No
|turnout= 71.43% ({{increase}} 2.63%)
}}The 2019 Indian general election in Meghalaya for two Lok Sabha seats was held in a single phase on 11 April 2019.{{cite web|url=https://www.firstpost.com/politics/lok-sabha-election-2019-phase-1-voting-live-updates-bastar-sees-turnout-of-57-figure-may-go-up-says-ec-6425241.html|title=Lok Sabha Election 2019 Phase 1 Voting Updates: Maharashtra Congress submits 50 complaints on EVMs, BJP workers' 'hooliganism'|website=Firstpost}}
Contested Parties
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|+ ! colspan="2" | Party !Flag !Symbol !Leader !Seats contested |
style="text-align:center; background:{{party color|Indian National Congress}};color:white"|
| 50px | 50px | 2 |
! style="text-align:center; background:{{party color|National People's Party (India)}};color:white"|
| 50px | 50px | 1 |
style="text-align:center; background:{{party color|United Democratic Party (Meghalaya)}};color:white" ! |
| United Democratic Party (Meghalaya) | | 50px | 1 |
style="text-align:center; background:{{party color|Bharatiya Janata Party}};color:white" |
|50px |50px |2 |
Results
=Party wise=
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rowspan=2 colspan=2|Party
!colspan=2|Seats !colspan=2|Votes[17- State wise seats won and valid votes polled by political parties (PDF)] Election Commission of India, Elections, 2019 (17 LOK SABHA) |
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Contested
!Won !# !% |
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|2 |1 |6,60,114 |48.67 |
{{party color cell|National People's Party (India)}}
|1 |1 |3,04,455 |22.45 |
{{party color cell|United Democratic Party (Meghalaya)}}
|1 | - |2,67,256 |19.7 |
{{party color cell|BJP}}
|2 | - |1,08,390 |7.99 |
Bgcolor=lightgray|
|1 | - |16,142 |1.19 |
|NOTA
|2 | - |10,874 |0.8 |
colspan=2|Total
!9 !2 !13,56,357 !100.0 |
=Constituency wise=
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#
!Constituency !Turnout !Winner !colspan=2|Party !Runner Up !colspan=2|Party !Margin |
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1
|65.48 {{increase}} |bgcolor="#00BFFF"| |INC |Jemino Mawthoh |{{party color cell|United Democratic Party (Meghalaya)}} |UDP |1,52,433 |
2
|Tura |81.38 {{increase}} |Agatha K. Sangma |{{party color cell|National People's Party (India)}} |NPP |Dr. Mukul Sangma |bgcolor="#00BFFF"| |INC |64,030 |
Assembly segments wise lead of Parties
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colspan=2|Party
!Assembly segments !Position in Assembly (as of 2018 elections) |
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{{party color cell|Indian National Congress}}
| 39 | 21 |
{{party color cell|National People's Party (India)}}
| 18 | 20 |
{{party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
| 2 | 2 |
{{party color cell|United Democratic Party (Meghalaya)}}
! United Democratic Party (Meghalaya) | 1 | 6 |
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! Others |0 |8 |
{{party color cell|Independent politician}}
| 0 | 3 |
colspan=2|Total
!colspan=2|60 |
References
{{Reflist}}
{{Meghalaya elections}}
{{Indian general election, 2019}}
Category:Indian general elections in Meghalaya
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