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Arunachal Pradesh Legislative Assembly election, 1978
The first elections to the Arunachal Pradesh Legislative Assembly were held in on February 25, 1978.〔Kumar, Sudhir. ''(Political and Administrative Setup of Union Territories in India )''. New Delhi, India: Mittal Publications, 1991. pp. 115-116〕〔Election Commission of India. ''(STATISTICAL REPORT ON GENERAL ELECTION, 1978 TO THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY OF ARUNACHAL PRADESH )''〕
There were 30 single-member constituencies at the time of the election, out of whom two were reserved for Scheduled Tribes.〔 There was a total of 86 candidates participating. The maximum number of candidates was found in the Ziro constituency, with six candidates. In two constituencies (Prem Khandu Thungan from Dirang Kalaktang and Noksong Boham from Niasua-Kanubari) there was only one candidate, who was elected unopposed. There were 29 Janata Party candidates, 21 People's Party of Arunachal candidates, 1 Indian National Congress candidate(shri Tasso Grayu) and 35 independents in the fray.〔 The speaker of the Legislative Assembly, Nonemati, contested as a Janata Party candidate from Khonsa North constituency.〔Shiv Lal. ''(Elections Under the Janata Rule )''. New Delhi: Election Archives, 1978. p. 23〕 A total of 105 nominations had been presented, out of which 3 had been rejected by the Election Commission (a PPA candidate from Yingdiono-Pangin constituency, an independent from Ziro and an independent from Along North).〔
A peculiar situation for the tribal societies of the Union Territory was the fact that in many constituencies members of the same families (even brothers) or clans fought against each other for different parties.〔
There were only two female candidates (Nyari Welly and Omem Deori) standing in the election. Neither was elected.〔
Janata Party won 17 seats, compared to 8 seats for the PPA. 5 seats were won by independents.〔 Following the election a five member cabinet was sworn in on March 14, 1978, headed by Janata Party leader Prem Khandu Thungan as Chief Minister.〔〔Karlo, Rejir. ''(Emerging Pattern of Tribal Leadership in Arunachal Pradesh )''. New Delhi: Commonwealth Publ, 2005. p. 34〕 Other ministers were Gegong Apang, Tadar Tang, Soben Tayang and Nokme.〔 The newly elected assembly held its first session in Itanagar on March 21, 1978.〔Chowdhury, Jyotirindra Nath. ''(Arunachal Pradesh, from Frontier Tracts to Union Territory )''. New Delhi: Cosmo, 1983. p. 365〕 Three members were nominated by the Governor to sit in the Assembly, amongst them was one woman (Sibo Kai).〔Johsi, H. G. ''(Arunachal Pradesh: Past and Present )''. New Delhi, India: Mittal Publications, 2005. p. 123〕〔Karna, M. N. ''(Social Movements in North-East India )''. New Delhi: Indus Pub. Co, 1998. p. 64〕
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