The Bharatiya Janata Party is set to form the next government in Tripura, which it snatched from the Left in 2018. BJP bagged 30 seats while the Indigenous People's Front of Tripura (IPFT) got one
Founded in 2019, Pradyot Deb Barman's Tipra Motha Party is set to win 13 seats, more than the Left and Congress. This is an impressive show by a party that is just four years old and fighting its first assembly polls
This time, the Left joined hands with Congress to defeat the BJP. But they failed to stop BJP's juggernaut and could manage to corner just 16 seats, less than what the Left alone had got in 2018
Meghalaya is heading for a hung assembly as no party has got a majority. Conrad Sangma's NPP is set to win 25 seats, while BJP may corner 4. NPP can join hands with BJP, a former ally. But they will still need support from others
Congress, which ruled the hill state for decades, has been reduced to a single digit. The grand old party is set to win 5 seats, 16 less than what it had got in 2018. Congress had won 29 seats in 2013, and 25 seats in 2008
The ruling alliance of BJP and NDPP of CM Neiphiu Rio is set to retain power in Nagaland. Here, the coalition has bagged 37 seats (BJP 12 and NDPP 25)
Mamata Banerjee's TMC has cornered nearly 14 per cent of votes in Meghalaya. The party has won 5 of the 56 seats it contested. In terms of vote share, TMC is now the third largest party after NPP and UDP
Women created history in Nagaland on Thursday, becoming the first two women to win the Assembly polls. Hekani Jakhalu and Salhoutuonuo Kruse are both from Nagaland CM Neiphiu Rio's NDPP
Meghalaya CM Conrad Sangma has defeated his rival Bernard Marak of the BJP and won the South Tura constituency with 10,090 votes, the Election Commission announced on Thursday
Incumbent Tripura CM and BJP’s probable candidate for the post, Manik Saha, won from the Bardowali constituency. The 70-year-old was pitted against Congress' Asish Kumar Saha and won by a close margin of 832 votes