Kohima:The Nagaland Legislative Assembly elections were held on Monday to elect 59 of 60 members of the Nagaland Legislative Assembly. Kazheto Kinimi, BJP candidate from the Akuluto assembly constituency, had already won uncontested after his only opponent, Congress candidate Khekashe Sumi withdrew his candidature earlier this month.
The counting of the votes will take place on Thursday, March 2. The tenure of the 13th Nagaland Assembly is scheduled to end on March 12. The previous assembly elections were held in February 2018. The coalition of Nationalist Democratic Progressive Party (NDPP) and Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) formed the state government. NDPP supremo Neiphiu Rio became the state's Chief Minister for the fourth time in his political career. The 2018 elections saw the BJP severing ties with its local ally, Naga People's Front (NPF), to form the government, despite the NPF emerging as the single largest party.
In April 2022, 21 NPF MLAs joined the NDPP, reducing NPF's strength to 4. In November 2022, three BJP District Presidents of Kohima, Wokha, and Peren joined JD(U), causing a major jolt to BJP. BJP and NDPP announced their alliance for the 2023 polls in July 2022, and the seat-sharing formula was declared on February 2 this year.
Both BJP and NDPP announced their candidates on the same day. In a press release issued on January 22, Janata Dal (United) declared that it would not participate in any pre-poll, seat-sharing alliance with any political party. However, it would be open to a post-poll alliance with like-minded parties. JD(U) was one of the first political parties to announce their candidates for the elections on 29 January 2022.