Sikkim Assembly Elections 2024: The counting of votes in the Sikkim Assembly elections 2024 began at 6 am today (June 2). An estimated 80 per cent of the 4.64 lakh voters voted in 32 assembly constituencies and one Lok Sabha seat, in polling held on April 19 (Phase 1). The counting of votes for the single Lok Sabha seat in the state will be done with the rest of India on June 4.Counting of votes are being held in six places in as many districts of the state amid tight security. Results are widely expected to be known by about 2 pm.

The Sikkim Krantikari Morcha (SKM), the ruling party in the state, is seeking to win a second consecutive term by defeating the opposition SDF. Others in the fight for seats include the BJP, Congress and Citizen Action Party-Sikkim (CAP-S).

Sikkim CM Prem Singh Tamang, his wife Krishna Kumari Rai, former CM Pawan Kumar Chamling and the former footballer Bhaichung Bhutia are some of the key candidates among the 146 contestants in the race.

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The SKM and SDF fielded candidates on all 32 assembly seats. The BJP put up candidates in 31, the CAP-Sikkim in 30), and the Congress in 12.The ruling SKM’s Tamang is eyeing a second consecutive term as CM, contesting the polls from Rhenock and Soreng-Chakung assembly constituencies where he faces a multi-cornered fight. The CM’s spouse Krishna Kumari Rai is fighting from Namchi-Singhithang constituency.Chamling, a five-term former CM, is locked in a multi-cornered fight in two constituencies — Namcheybung and Poklok Kamrang. He eyes a record ninth term as an MLA.Bhutia, the SDF vice-president, is in the race from Barfung constituency. DR Thapa, Sikkim BJP president, is seeking re-election from Upper Burtuk.

In 2019, the state saw a tense finish with SKM ending SDF’s 25-year rule by bagging 17 seats against 15 for its opponents. In the state that has 32 seats, the majority mark is 17.

According to Election Commission data, total voter turnout in the state this time was 79.88 per cent — which is lower than the 2019 numbers.

Soreng-Chakung, Poklok-Kamrang, Barfung, Rhenock, Namchaybong, Gangtok, Upper Burtuk, Rinchenpong, and Yangthang are some of the key assembly constituencies of the state.



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