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Bordumsa-Diyun Assembly Constituency

Bordumsa–Diyun is one of the 60 constituencies of Legislative Assembly of Arunachal Pradesh and also the only unreserved constituency in the State's Vidhan Sabha. The current MLA of this constituency is Nikh Kamin. Bordumsa–Diyun is one of the relatively new constituencies in Arunachal Pradesh, covering Diyun and Bordumsa administrative circles.The area is unique in its diversity, including indigenous Chakma, Singpho and Tangsa communities, along with a significant population of migrants from other parts of India.

History

Bordumsa–Diyun was a part of the Naodihing–Nampong constituency from 1975 until 1987. After 1987, due to political and demographic changes, it gained more localized representation through restructuring, ultimately leading to its establishment as a separate constituency. This allowed it to address its unique needs and better represent the diverse communities in Diyun and Bordumsa.

Bordumsa and Diyun are towns in the Indian state of Arunachal Pradesh. Changlang is the name of the district that contains Bordumsa and Diyun towns. Bordumsa and Diyun are revenue circles and together constitute form the constituency.

Members of the Legislative Assembly

Vidhan Sabha Election Portrait Name Party Tenure
4th 1990
C. C. Singpho Indian National Congress 1990–2014
5th 1995
6th 1999
7th 2004
8th 2009
9th 2014 Nikh Kamin People's Party of Arunachal 2014–2019
10th 2019 Somlung Mossang Independent politician 2019–2024
11th 2024
Nikh Kamin Nationalist Congress Party 2024–Incumbent

Election results

Vote share wining candidates
2024
51.04%
2019
39.01%
2014
41.58%
2009
48.84%
2004
40.63%
1999
33.64%
1995
51.03%
1990
43.68%

Assembly Election 2024

The 11th Assembly Election of Arunachal Pradesh was conducted on 19 April 2024 and the result was declared on 2 June 2024 in which Nikh Kamin of Nationalist Congress Party came out as the front runner and will be representing 49th Bordumsa-Diyun Constituency at the state Assembly.

2024 Arunachal Pradesh Legislative Assembly election: Bordumsa-Diyun
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
NCP Nikh Kamin 10,497 51.04% New
BJP Somlung Mossang 9,145 44.46% Increase20.12
PPA Biri Joy 364 1.77% Increase0.69
Independent Upen Chandra Deori 222 1.08% New
NOTA None of the Above 200 0.97% Decrease0.02
Arunachal Democratic Party Madan Tanti 139 0.68% New
Margin of victory 1,352 6.57% Decrease8.09
Turnout 20,567 89.64% Increase1.97
Registered electors 22,943 Increase23.96
NCP gain from Independent Swing Increase12.03

Assembly Election 2019

2019 Arunachal Pradesh Legislative Assembly election: Bordumsa-Diyun
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Independent Somlung Mossang 6,330 39.01% New
BJP Jawra Maio 3,951 24.35% Increase16.77
NPP Nikh Kamin 3,783 23.31% New
JD(U) Dana Takio 931 5.74% New
INC Joseph Kishan 328 2.02% Decrease29.16
All Indians Party Upen Chandra Deori 232 1.43% New
PPA Sijen Thakkho 175 1.08% Decrease40.50
NOTA None of the Above 161 0.99% New
JD(S) Pike Pulu 123 0.76% New
Independent Bidya Sankar Prasad 112 0.69% New
Independent Yari Tok 102 0.63% New
Margin of victory 2,379 14.66% Increase4.26
Turnout 16,228 87.68% Increase3.52
Registered electors 18,509 Increase21.99
Independent gain from PPA Swing Decrease2.57

Assembly Election 2014

2014 Arunachal Pradesh Legislative Assembly election: Bordumsa-Diyun
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
PPA Nikh Kamin 5,309 41.58% New
INC C. C. Singpho 3,981 31.18% Decrease17.66
NCP Mayong Maio 2,363 18.51% Decrease22.80
BJP Siraiong Singpho 967 7.57% Decrease2.28
NOTA None of the Above 148 1.16% New
Margin of victory 1,328 10.40% Increase2.87
Turnout 12,768 84.16% Increase2.88
Registered electors 15,172 Decrease2.76
PPA gain from INC Swing Decrease7.26

Assembly Election 2009

2009 Arunachal Pradesh Legislative Assembly election: Bordumsa-Diyun
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
INC C. C. Singpho 6,193 48.84% Increase8.21
NCP Khumral Lungphi 5,238 41.31% Increase38.36
BJP Siraiong Singpho 1,250 9.86% New
Margin of victory 955 7.53% Increase1.74
Turnout 12,681 81.27% Increase6.89
Registered electors 15,603 Increase23.58
INC hold Swing

Assembly Election 2004

2004 Arunachal Pradesh Legislative Assembly election: Bordumsa-Diyun
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
INC C. C. Singpho 3,816 40.63% Increase6.99
Independent Mayong Maio 3,272 34.84% New
Independent Lajala Singpho 2,027 21.58% New
NCP Umbontang Singpho 277 2.95% New
Margin of victory 544 5.79% Decrease0.05
Turnout 9,392 73.36% Decrease2.26
Registered electors 12,626 Increase25.02
INC hold Swing Increase6.99

Assembly Election 1999

1999 Arunachal Pradesh Legislative Assembly election: Bordumsa-Diyun
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
INC C. C. Singpho 2,604 33.64% Decrease17.39
Independent Khumral Lungphi 2,152 27.80% New
BJP Siongam Singpho 1,549 20.01% New
Independent Singdu Nong Singpho 1,325 17.12% New
AC Chowseng Mong Singpho 110 1.42% New
Margin of victory 452 5.84% Decrease11.13
Turnout 7,740 79.92% Decrease8.73
Registered electors 10,099 Increase15.44
INC hold Swing Decrease17.39

Assembly Election 1995

1995 Arunachal Pradesh Legislative Assembly election: Bordumsa-Diyun
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
INC C. C. Singpho 3,811 51.03% Increase7.35
Independent Singdu Nong Singpho 2,544 34.07% New
Independent Innaola Ong Singpho 823 11.02% New
Independent Sikhet Nong 290 3.88% New
Margin of victory 1,267 16.97% Increase1.92
Turnout 7,468 87.62% Increase10.73
Registered electors 8,748 Increase14.08
INC hold Swing Increase7.35

Assembly Election 1990

1990 Arunachal Pradesh Legislative Assembly election: Bordumsa-Diyun
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
INC C. C. Singpho 2,500 43.68% New
JD Innem Gam Singpho 1,639 28.64% New
Independent Sinai Wangno 1,584 27.68% New
Margin of victory 861 15.04%
Turnout 5,723 77.39%
Registered electors 7,668
INC win (new seat)

See also

References

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