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Tripura Assembly Elections 2023

The 2023 Tripura Legislative Assembly elections are set to take place in Tripura on 16 February 2023, with all the 60 members of the Tripura Legislative Assembly being elected. The Tripura Legislative Assembly's term is set to expire on March 22, 2023. The previous assembly elections took place in the February of 2018. Following the elections, the state government was formed by the Bharatiya Janata Party, with Biplab Kumar as the Chief Minister. Indigenous Peoples Front of Tripura is in alliance with Bharatiya Janata Party forming the NDA.

The Secular Democratic Forces are formed by the coalition of Communist party of India (Marxist) and Indian National Congress and minor partners as Communist Party of India, revolutionary Socialist party and All India Forward Bloc. CPI(M) will contest 43 assembly constituencies and INC will contest 13 assembly constituencies in the upcoming 2023 Vidhan Sabha elections.

Quick facts for Tripura Election

Parliamentary Constituencies2
Assembly Constituencies 60
Ruling PartyBJP
Opposition PartyCPI(M)
Chief MinisterBiplab Kumar Deb
GovernorKaptan Singh Solanki
Chief Electoral OfficerSriram Taranikanti
CEO's AddressNew Civil Secretariat Agartala, Tripura-799010



List of Candidates Tripura Assembly Elections 2023 - Click Here






Lok Sabha Elections 2019 - Party Wise Election Results

Name of State/ UTParliamentary ConstituencyCandidatePartyEVM VotesMigrant VotesPostal VotesTotal Votes% of VotesWinnerRunner-Up
TripuraTripura EastRebati TripuraBharatiya Janata Party4796340249248212646.12YesNo
TripuraTripura EastMaharaj Kumari Pragya DebburmanIndian National Congress2765170131927783626.58NoYes
TripuraTripura EastJitendra ChaudhuryCommunist Party Of India (Marxist)200497046620096319.22NoNo
TripuraTripura EastNarendra Chandra DebbarmaIndigenous People'S Front Of Tripura451530151453044.33NoNo
TripuraTripura EastNotaNone Of The Above11197017112141.07NoNo
TripuraTripura EastKarnadhan ChakmaAmra Bangalee692002469440.66NoNo
TripuraTripura EastBijoy DebbarmaIndependent52730352760.5NoNo
TripuraTripura EastSubir Kumar JamatiaIndependent457101045810.44NoNo
TripuraTripura EastDipti HalamIndependent38330638390.37NoNo
TripuraTripura EastAmar DebbarmaIndependent36980837060.35NoNo
TripuraTripura EastChitta Ranjan DebbarmaIndependent36200836280.35NoNo
TripuraTripura WestPratima BhoumikBharatiya Janata Party5700210351157353251.77YesNo
TripuraTripura WestSubal BhowmikIndian National Congress2662750156826784324.18NoYes
TripuraTripura WestSankar Prasad DattaCommunist Party Of India (Marxist)171175065117182615.51NoNo
TripuraTripura WestBrishaketu DebbarmaIndigenous People'S Front Of Tripura437640461442253.99NoNo
TripuraTripura WestNotaNone Of The Above11905055119601.08NoNo
TripuraTripura WestMaman KhanAll India Trinamool Congress855206186130.78NoNo
TripuraTripura WestJayki MurasingAmbedkarite Party Of India712101271330.64NoNo
TripuraTripura WestArun Kumar BhaumikSocialist Unity Centre Of India (Communist)45170845250.41NoNo
TripuraTripura WestSubal SarkarIndependent43630843710.39NoNo
TripuraTripura WestPradip ChakrabortyIndependent352601035360.32NoNo
TripuraTripura WestBrajalal DebnathIndependent33150733220.3NoNo
TripuraTripura WestPrabir DebnathAmra Bangalee274901527640.25NoNo
TripuraTripura WestKabrabam Dhirendra SinghaTripura Peoples Party206001620760.19NoNo
TripuraTripura WestNarayan Chandra DeyIndependent201901020290.18NoNo


Lok Sabha Elections 2019 - Constituency Wise Election Results (Winner/Runner Up)

Name of State/ UTParliamentary ConstituencyWinnerPartyTotal Votes% of VotesRunner-UpPartyTotal Votes% of Votes
TripuraTripura EastRebati TripuraBharatiya Janata Party48212646.12Maharaj Kumari Pragya DebburmanIndian National Congress27783626.58
TripuraTripura WestPratima BhoumikBharatiya Janata Party57353251.77Subal BhowmikIndian National Congress26784324.18


In 2009 Election Results the UPA won around 261 out of 543 seats, and in the second position was NDA with 158 seats, while 23 seats were won by Left parties.

In 2014 Election Results the BJP won 282 seats out of 543 seats. This took the NDA tally to 336 seats out of 543 seats in the Lok Sabha. INC could only manage to win 44 seats and stayed in the second position while AIADMK party from Tamil Nadu came third with 37 seats in the 2014 Lok Sabha Elections.

In 2019, the BJP is set to return to power at the Centre after a sweeping win in the 2019 Lok Sabha election , armed with a bigger mandate than in the 2014 General Election. The party - led by the Prime Minister Narendra Modi and BJP President Amit Shah duo has secured 303 seats in the 17th Lok Sabha. Meanwhile, the Congress, the main Opposition party, managed to increase its vote share from 2014 only by a handful of votes, with a final tally of 52 seats. There will be no Leader of Opposition in the upcoming Lower House for a second consecutive term.

Election Schedule for Tripura Lok Sabha General Election 2019

StatePhase IPhase II Phase III PhaseIV Phase V Phase VIPhase VII
Tripura11/Apr18/Apr-----


ConstituenciesPhasePolling Date
Tripura WestIApr-11
Tripura EastIIApr-18


Tripura Election 2018

Tripura Assembly poll took place on 18 February 2018. The results are scheduled on March 3. The polls were conducted for 60 seats in the House. Out of the total seats in the House, 20 are reserved for the SC candidates, while 10 are reserved for ST candidates. The rest of the 30 seats are for General candidates.

The total eligible voters in the state are reported to be 25,69,216. The total polling stations in the states were 3214. The candidates who contested the polls were 297. Out of the total candidates, 273 were men and rest 24 were women. A total of 22 candidates have criminal cases while 17 of the candidates have serious criminal charges filed against them. The IPFT ranks highest in the number of criminal candidates. BJP comes close second, while Congress ranks on the distant third position.

The key candidates in the polls are Manik Sarkar (the four-time elected CM, a CPM candidate), Biplap Deb (BJP), Sudip Roy Burman (BJP), NC Debbarma (IPTF). On the voting day, the state recorded a total turnout of 89.96%. The Khowai district in the state had the biggest turnout - 92.19%. On the election day, there were reports of EVM malfunctioning. However, according to the Election Commission, re-polling orders were not given in any part of the state.

In the last Assembly polls in 2013, CPI(M) won 49 seats, while Congress managed 10, and the remaining 1 seat was won by CPI. The key issues the state currently is dealing with are unemployment, transportation, and connectivity.

Elections in Tripura

Tripura Legislative Assembly has a unicameral legislature. The state Legislative Assembly is also known as the Vidhan Sabha. The Assembly consists of 60 members which are elected through polls every five years and earlier if the Assembly dissolves before time. Currently, the Assembly is at Gurkhabasti.

The state is represented in the Indian Parliament by two directly elected members in the Lok Sabha and one indirectly elected member in the Rajya Sabha. Jharna Das of the CPM is the current Rajya Sabha MP of the state. The Communist Party of India (Marxist) and the Indian National Congress (INC) are the main political parties of the state. Manik Sarkar of the CPI(M) has been the Chief Minister of the state since 1998.

The Left Front, an alliance comprising of CPI (M), CPI, Forward Block and Revolutionary Socialist Party, has been in power in the state since 1978, except in 1988 when the INC formed the government.

Tripura Election - State Legislative Assembly

The last election for the Tripura Legislative assembly was in Feb 2013. The CPI (M) won 49 out of the 60 assembly seats. The CPI won only 1 seat while the INC managed 10 seats in the election. Manik Sarkar of the CPI (M) became the Chief Minister of the state for his fourth term.

The Speaker of the current State assembly is Ramendra Chandra Debnath. The Deputy Speaker of the assembly is Pabitra Kar‎. The Leader of the Opposition is Sudip Roy Barman of the BJP. Some of the members of the Assembly are Pranab Debbarma and Ratan Lal Nath. The next Tripura assembly election was held on February 18 as the current assembly's tenure ends in March 2018. The results will be declared on March 3, along with the Assembly results of Meghalaya election and Nagaland election.

Tripura Election for Lok Sabha 2014

Belonging to the northeastern region, Tripura is a small state which was established in the year 1956 and became a Union Territory post-independence. Tripura contributes only two Lok Sabha seats in the Parliament. Tripura's Parliamentary constituencies were won by the Communist Party of India (Marxist) during the 2014 Lok Sabha election.


View Tripura Lok Sabha Elections Result, 2014

Political Parties in Tripura

National political parties in Tripura
Indian National Congress Bharatiya Janata Party
Communist Party of India (Marxist) Communist Party of India (CPI)
Revolutionary Socialist PartyAll India Forward Bloc (AIFB)
Trinamool Congress (TMC)-


The main regional parties in Tripura
Indigenous Nationalist Party of Twipra (INPT)Indigenous People's Front of Tripura (IPFT)
National Conference of Tripura (NCT)Tipraland State Party (TSP)
Tripura Peoples Front (TPF) Twipra Dophani Sikla Srwngnai Motha (TDSSM)
Ganamukti Parishad (GMP)Ganamukti Parishad (GMP)
National Socialist Party of Tripura (NSPT)Janganotantrik Morcha (JM)
Tripura Ganatantrik Manch (TGM)-


Tripura Lok Sabha Election

YearLok Sabha ElectionWinning Party/Coalition in Tripura
2014Sixteenth Lok SabhaCommunist Party of India (Marxist)
2009Fifteenth Lok SabhaCommunist Party of India (Marxist)
2004Fourteenth Lok SabhaCommunist Party of India (Marxist)
1999Thirteenth Lok SabhaCommunist Party of India (Marxist)
1998Twelfth Lok SabhaCommunist Party of India (Marxist)
1996Eleventh Lok SabhaCommunist Party of India (Marxist)
1991Tenth Lok SabhaIndian National Congress
1989Ninth Lok SabhaIndian National Congress
1984Eighth Lok SabhaCommunist Party of India (Marxist)
1980Seventh Lok SabhaCommunist Party of India (Marxist)
1977Sixth Lok SabhaIndian National Congress (1)
1971Fifth Lok SabhaCommunist Party of India (Marxist)
1967Fourth Lok SabhaIndian National Congress
1962Third Lok SabhaCommunist Party of India
1957Second Lok SabhaCommunist Party of India (1)
1952First Lok SabhaCommunist Party of India


Last Updated on: Feb 7, 2023