2021 Tripura local elections|
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Turnout | 81.54%[1] |
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Local elections were held in the Indian state of Tripura on 25 November 2021 to elect 222 of the 334 seats in one Municipal Corporation, 13 Municipal Councils and 6 Nagar Panchayats.[2] The polls were hit with widespread violence and accusations of rigging.[3][4][5] On polling day, the Supreme Court ordered the Ministry of Home Affairs to deploy two additional companies of Central paramilitary forces to ensure free and fair election in Tripura.[6] A total of 785 candidates contested 222 seats[7][8] and over 4.93 lakh electors were eligible to vote in this election.[9][1][2]
Contesting parties
Results
Votes were counted on 28 November 2021, following which the results were announced by Tripura State Election Commission.
By political parties
Alliance
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Party
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Popular vote
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Seats
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Position in civic bodies
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Votes
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%
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Contested
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Won
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Earned second position
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National Democratic Alliance
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Bharatiya Janata Party
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2,38,962
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59.01[10]
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334
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329
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5
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Government in 20 local bodies
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Left Front
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Communist Party of India (Marxist)
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73,402[11]
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19.99[12]
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192[13][14]
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3
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158[12][15]
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Opposition in 2 local bodies, runner-up in 13 local bodies
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Communist Party of India
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3,089[16]
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6[17]
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0
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All India Forward Bloc
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1,305[16]
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5[17]
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0
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Revolutionary Socialist Party
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1,790[16]
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2[17]
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0
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None
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Trinamool Congress
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66,388[11]
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16.68[12]
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120[14]
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1
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59[12][15]
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Runner-up in one local body
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Tipra Motha Party
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8[14]
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1
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0
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–
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Indian National Congress
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8,364[16]
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2.07[11]
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92[14]
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0
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9[10][15]
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–
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None of the Above
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6,983[16]
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1.72[11]
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222
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Total
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3,97,971[11]
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100
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222
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Valid votes
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3,97,971
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By local bodies
Local Body
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Winning party (vote percentage)
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Runner-up party (vote percentage)
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Others (Vote percentage greater than 10% are given)
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Ref(s)
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Dharmanagar Municipal Council
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BJP (67.98%)
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Left Front (20.41%)
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—
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[18]
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Kailashahar Municipal Council
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BJP (55.96%)
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Left Front (28.81%)
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—
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Kumarghat Municipal Council
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BJP (61.77%)
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Left Front (33.36%)
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—
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Ambassa Municipal Council
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BJP (45.02%)
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AITC (27.45%)
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Left Front (22.78%)
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Khowai Municipal Council
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BJP (78.33%)
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Left Front (18.98%)
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—
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Teliamura Municipal Council
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BJP (53.57%)
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AITC (27.15%)
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Left Front (17.37%)
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Melaghar Municipal Council
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BJP (79.24%)
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Left Front (14.55%)
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—
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Bilonia Municipal Council
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BJP (65.47%)
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Left Front (27.25%)
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—
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Panisagar Nagar Panchayat
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BJP (65.31%)
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Left Front (30.13%)
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—
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Sonamura Nagar Panchayat
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BJP (48.92%)
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Left Front (26.33%)
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AITC (19.30%)
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Amarpur Nagar Panchayat
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BJP (68.11%)
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Left Front (22.57%)
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—
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Sabroom Nagar Panchayat
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BJP (62.67%)
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Left Front (32.77%)
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—
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Agartala Municipal Corporation
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BJP (57.39%)
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AITC (20.14%)
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Left Front (17.94%)
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