<p>In Nagaland Assembly Election 2023, Tuensang Sadar-i constituency (AC No. 53) in Tuensang district voted on February 27. Over 13.9 lakh registered voters were eligible to exercise their franchise in Nagaland polls this year.</p>.<p>The term of the 60-member Legislative Assembly of Nagaland is scheduled to end on March 12, 2023.</p>.<p>Tuensang Sadar-i is one of the 26 Assembly seats won by the NPF in 2018 elections.</p>.<p>Use the map below to check the winner and the winning party of the Tuensang Sadar-i constituency in the Nagaland 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/1837913">1</div>.<p>In Nagaland election 2018, NPF candidate Toyang Chang won Tuensang Sadar-i Assembly constituency seat after securing 10087 votes. The NPF candidate defeated NDPP candidate T.Mongko Chang by a margin of 3259 votes.</p>.<p>In 2018, Tuensang Sadar-i constituency had 21605 electors, including 11499 males and 10033 females.</p>.<p>While NPF secured 38.8 per cent votes, NDPP managed to bag 25.2 per cent. The BJP got 15.3 per cent votes and NPP secured 6.9 per cent.In 2018, Nagaland saw 9 parties register to contest the elections along with an additional 11 Independent candidates.</p>
<p>In Nagaland Assembly Election 2023, Tuensang Sadar-i constituency (AC No. 53) in Tuensang district voted on February 27. Over 13.9 lakh registered voters were eligible to exercise their franchise in Nagaland polls this year.</p>.<p>The term of the 60-member Legislative Assembly of Nagaland is scheduled to end on March 12, 2023.</p>.<p>Tuensang Sadar-i is one of the 26 Assembly seats won by the NPF in 2018 elections.</p>.<p>Use the map below to check the winner and the winning party of the Tuensang Sadar-i constituency in the Nagaland 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/1837913">1</div>.<p>In Nagaland election 2018, NPF candidate Toyang Chang won Tuensang Sadar-i Assembly constituency seat after securing 10087 votes. The NPF candidate defeated NDPP candidate T.Mongko Chang by a margin of 3259 votes.</p>.<p>In 2018, Tuensang Sadar-i constituency had 21605 electors, including 11499 males and 10033 females.</p>.<p>While NPF secured 38.8 per cent votes, NDPP managed to bag 25.2 per cent. The BJP got 15.3 per cent votes and NPP secured 6.9 per cent.In 2018, Nagaland saw 9 parties register to contest the elections along with an additional 11 Independent candidates.</p>