2024 Indian general election in Nagaland

April or May 2024

Only Nagaland seat in the Lok Sabha
1 seats needed for a majority
Opinion polls
 
Leader Tokheho Yepthomi K. L. Chishi
Party NDPP INC
Alliance NDA I.N.D.I.A.
Leader since 2019 2019
Leader's seat Nagaland Nagaland
Last election 1 seat, 49.73% 0 seat, 48.11%
Current seats 1 0


Incumbent Prime Minister

Narendra Modi
BJP



The 2024 Indian general election in Nagaland is to be held in May 2024 to elect lone member of 18th Lok Sabha from Nagaland.[1][2]

Parties and Alliances

  National Democratic Alliance

Party Flag Symbol Leader Contesting Seats
Nationalist Democratic Progressive Party Chingwang Konyak 1
Bharatiya Janata Party Yanthungo Patton 0
Naga People's Front Kuzholuzo Nienu 0

  Indian National Developmental
      Inclusive Alliance

Party Flag Symbol Leader Contesting Seats
Indian National Congress K. L. Chishi 1

Candidates

Constituency
NDA I.N.D.I.A.
1 Nagaland NDPP Tokheho Yepthomi INC

Surveys and polls

Opinion Polls

Polling agency Date published Margin of Error Lead
NDA I.N.D.I.A. Others
ABP-CVoter December 2023 ±3-5%
Times Now-ETG December 2023 ±3% 1 0 0 NDA
India TV-CNX October 2023 ±3% 1 0 0 NDA
Times Now-ETG September 2023 ±3% 1 0 0 NDA
August 2023 ±3% 1 0 0 NDA

Exit polls

Polling agency Date published Margin of Error Lead
NDA I.N.D.I.A. Others

Results

Results by party

Party Popular vote Seats
Votes % ±pp Contested Won +/−
Nationalist Democratic Progressive Party
Indian National Congress
Naga People's Front
Other parties
Independents
NOTA
Total 100% - 1 -
Vote statistics
Valid votes
Invalid votes
Votes cast/turnout
Abstentions
Registered voters

Results by constituency

Constituency Winner Runner Up Margin
No. Name Party Candidate Votes % Party Candidate Votes %
1 Nagaland

See also

References

  1. "How Nagaland became turf of BJP-Congress war for 2024 Lok Sabha election". 22 February 2023 via The Economic Times - The Times of India.
  2. Bureau, ABP News (20 February 2023). "Nagaland Polls: After Lok Sabha Election, Congress Won't Be Visible, Says Amit Shah". news.abplive.com.
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