<p>In Meghalaya Assembly Election 2023, Dadenggre constituency (AC No. 49) in West Garo Hills district voted on February 27. Over 21 lakh registered voters were eligible to exercise their franchise in Meghalaya polls this year.</p>.<p>The term of the 60-member Legislative Assembly of Meghalaya is scheduled to end on March 15, 2023.</p>.<p>Dadenggre is one of 20 Assembly seats won by the NPP in 2018 elections.</p>.<p>Use the map below to check the winner and the winning party of the Dadenggre constituency in the Meghalaya election 2023. You can also check the winning margin and details of the runner-up party and candidate.</p>.<div class="flourish-embed" data-src="story/1836813">1</div>.<p>In Meghalaya election 2018, NPP candidate James Pangsang Kongkal Sangma won the Dadenggre Assembly seat after securing 7239 votes. The NPP candidate defeated IND candidate Rupa M. Marak by a margin of 2785 votes.</p>.<p>In 2018, Dadenggre constituency had 30162 electors, including 15370 males and 14792 females.</p>.<p>The BJP, which decided to contest the 2023 elections alone, secured only 9.6 per cent votes in 2018.</p>.<p>In 2018, Meghalaya saw a hung Assembly, with INC getting 28.5 per cent votes and NPP bagging 20.6 per cent mandate. NPP leader Conrad Sangma formed the government with the support of the UDP, BJP, and other regional parties.</p>
<p>In Meghalaya Assembly Election 2023, Dadenggre constituency (AC No. 49) in West Garo Hills district voted on February 27. Over 21 lakh registered voters were eligible to exercise their franchise in Meghalaya polls this year.</p>.<p>The term of the 60-member Legislative Assembly of Meghalaya is scheduled to end on March 15, 2023.</p>.<p>Dadenggre is one of 20 Assembly seats won by the NPP in 2018 elections.</p>.<p>Use the map below to check the winner and the winning party of the Dadenggre constituency in the Meghalaya election 2023. You can also check the winning margin and details of the runner-up party and candidate.</p>.<div class="flourish-embed" data-src="story/1836813">1</div>.<p>In Meghalaya election 2018, NPP candidate James Pangsang Kongkal Sangma won the Dadenggre Assembly seat after securing 7239 votes. The NPP candidate defeated IND candidate Rupa M. Marak by a margin of 2785 votes.</p>.<p>In 2018, Dadenggre constituency had 30162 electors, including 15370 males and 14792 females.</p>.<p>The BJP, which decided to contest the 2023 elections alone, secured only 9.6 per cent votes in 2018.</p>.<p>In 2018, Meghalaya saw a hung Assembly, with INC getting 28.5 per cent votes and NPP bagging 20.6 per cent mandate. NPP leader Conrad Sangma formed the government with the support of the UDP, BJP, and other regional parties.</p>