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Nagaland Legislative Assembly

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Nagaland Legislative Assembly
14th Nagaland Assembly
Coat of arms or logo
Type
Type
Term limits
5 years
Leadership
Ajay Kumar Bhalla
since 25 August 2025
Speaker
Deputy Speaker
Leader of the House
(Chief Minister)
Deputy Chief Ministers
(Deputy Leader of the House)
Structure
Seats60
Political groups
Government (46)
  •   NPF (34)[2]
  •   BJP (12)

Confidence and supply (14)

Opposition

Vacant [a]
Elections
First past the post
Last election
27 February 2023
Next election
February 2028
Meeting place
Nagaland Legislative Assembly, Kohima
Website
Nagaland Legislative Assembly

The Nagaland Legislative Assembly is the unicameral legislature of the Indian state of Nagaland. Nagaland became a state of India on 1 December 1963 and after election in January 1964, the first Nagaland Legislative Assembly was formed on 11 February 1964.[4] In 1974, the number of the elected Nagaland Legislative Assembly members was increased to the present strength of 60.[5]

There is no nominated member in the House, all the members are elected on the basis of adult franchise from single-seat constituencies. The normal tenure of the House is five years unless dissolved sooner. The seat of the legislative assembly is Kohima, the capital of Nagaland.

Members of Legislative Assembly

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District No. Constituency Name Party Remarks
Dimapur 1 Dimapur I H. Tovihoto Ayemi BJP
2 Dimapur II (ST) Moatoshi Longkümer NPF Nationalist Democratic Progressive Party merged with NPF in Oct 2025
Chümoukedima 3 Dimapur III (ST) Hekani Jakhalu Kense NPF Nationalist Democratic Progressive Party merged with NPF in Oct 2025
Chümoukedima and Niuland 4 Ghaspani I (ST) Jacob Zhimomi BJP Cabinet Minister
Chümoukedima 5 Ghaspani II (ST) Zhaleo Rio NPF Nationalist Democratic Progressive Party merged with NPF in Oct 2025
Peren 6 Tening (ST) Namri Nchang NCP Switched from NCP to NDPP[6]
NPF Nationalist Democratic Progressive Party merged with NPF in Oct 2025
7 Peren (ST) T. R. Zeliang NPF Deputy Chief Minister; Nationalist Democratic Progressive Party merged with NPF in Oct 2025
Kohima 8 Western Angami (ST) Salhoutuonuo Kruse NPF Cabinet Minister; Nationalist Democratic Progressive Party merged with NPF in Oct 2025
9 Kohima Town (ST) Tseilhoutuo Rhütso NPP
10 Northern Angami I (ST) Kekhrielhoulie Yhome NPF Nationalist Democratic Progressive Party merged with NPF in Oct 2025
11 Northern Angami II (ST) Neiphiu Rio NPF Nationalist Democratic Progressive Party merged with NPF in Oct 2025 Chief Minister
Tseminyü 12 Tseminyü (ST) Jwenga Seb JD(U) JD(U) Nagaland unit disbanded[7]
IND
Zünheboto 13 Pughoboto (ST) Sukhato A. Sema LJP(RV)
Kohima 14 Southern Angami I (ST) Kevipodi Sophie IND
15 Southern Angami II (ST) Kropol Vitsü BJP
Phek 16 Pfütsero (ST) Neisatuo Mero IND
17 Chizami (ST) K. G. Kenye NPF Cabinet Minister; Nationalist Democratic Progressive Party merged with NPF in Oct 2025
18 Chozuba (ST) Küdecho Khamo NPF Nationalist Democratic Progressive Party merged with NPF in Oct 2025
19 Phek (ST) Kuzholuzo Nienu NPF
20 Meluri (ST) Z. Nyusietho Nyuthe NPF Nationalist Democratic Progressive Party merged with NPF in Oct 2025
Mokokchung 21 Tuli (ST) A. Pangjung Jamir BJP
22 Arkakong (ST) Nuklutoshi NPP
23 Impur (ST) T. M. Mannen NPF Nationalist Democratic Progressive Party merged with NPF in Oct 2025
24 Angetyongpang (ST) Tongpang Ozüküm NPF Nationalist Democratic Progressive Party merged with NPF in Oct 2025
25 Mongoya (ST) Imkongmar NPF Nationalist Democratic Progressive Party merged with NPF in Oct 2025
26 Aonglenden (ST) Sharingain Longkümer NPF Nationalist Democratic Progressive Party merged with NPF in Oct 2025
27 Mokokchung Town (ST) Metsübo Jamir NPF Nationalist Democratic Progressive Party merged with NPF in Oct 2025Cabinet Minister
28 Koridang (ST) Imkong L. Imchen BJP
29 Jangpetkong (ST) Temjenmemba NPF Nationalist Democratic Progressive Party merged with NPF in Oct 2025
30 Alongtaki (ST) Temjen Imna Along BJP Cabinet Minister
Zünheboto 31 Akuluto (ST) Kazheto Kinimi BJP
32 Atoizü (ST) Picto Shohe NCP Switched from NCP to NDPP[6]
NPF Nationalist Democratic Progressive Party merged with NPF in Oct 2025
33 Suruhoto (ST) S. Toiho Yeptho NCP Deputy Speaker; Switched from NCP to NPF[6]
NPF
34 Aghunato (ST) G. Ikuto Zhimomi NPF Nationalist Democratic Progressive Party merged with NPF in Oct 2025
35 Zünheboto (ST) K. Tokugha Sukhalu NPF Nationalist Democratic Progressive Party merged with NPF in Oct 2025
36 Satakha (ST) G. Kaito Aye NPF Nationalist Democratic Progressive Party merged with NPF in Oct 2025 Cabinet Minister
Wokha 37 Tyüi (ST) Yanthungo Patton BJP Deputy Chief Minister
38 Wokha (ST) Y. Mhonbemo Hümtsoe NCP Switched from NCP to NDPP[6] Nationalist Democratic Progressive Party merged with NPF in Oct 2025
NPF
39 Sanis (ST) Mhathung Yanthan NPF Nationalist Democratic Progressive Party merged with NPF in Oct 2025
40 Bhandari (ST) Achumbemo Kikon NPF
Mon 41 Tizit (ST) P. Paiwang Konyak BJP Cabinet Minister
42 Wakching (ST) W. Chingang Konyak NPF Nationalist Democratic Progressive Party merged with NPF in Oct 2025
43 Tapi (ST) Noke Wangnao NDPP Died on 28 August 2023[8]
Wangpang Konyak NPF Elected in December 2023 by-election. Nationalist Democratic Progressive Party merged with NPF in Oct 2025
44 Phomching (ST) K. Konngam Konyak BJP
45 Tehok (ST) C. L. John NPF Nationalist Democratic Progressive Party merged with NPF in Oct 2025Cabinet Minister
46 Mon Town (ST) Y. Mankhao Konyak NCP Switched from NCP to NDPP[6]Nationalist Democratic Progressive Party merged with NPF in Oct 2025
NPF
47 Aboi (ST) C. Manpon Konyak IND
48 Moka (ST) A. Nyamnyei Konyak NPP
Longleng 49 Tamlu (ST) B. Bangtick Phom IND
50 Longleng (ST) A. Pongshi Phom NCP Switched from NCP to NDPP[6]|Nationalist Democratic Progressive Party merged with NPF in Oct 2025
NPF
Tuensang 51 Noksen (ST) Y. Lima Onen Chang RPI(A)
52 Longkhim–Chare (ST) Sethrongkyu Sangtam BJP
53 Tuensang Sadar I (ST) P. Bashangmongba Chang BJP Cabinet Minister
54 Tuensang Sadar II (ST) Imtichoba RPI(A)
Mon 55 Tobu (ST) Naiba Konyak LJP(RV)
Noklak 56 Noklak (ST) Puthai Longon NCP Switched from NCP to NDPP[6]

Nationalist Democratic Progressive Party merged with NPF in Oct 2025

NPF
57 Thonoknyu (ST) Benei M. Lamthiu NPP
Shamator 58 Shamator–Chessore (ST) S. Keoshu Yimchunger NPF Nationalist Democratic Progressive Party merged with NPF in Oct 2025
Kiphire 59 Seyochung–Sitimi (ST) C. Kipili Sangtam NPP
60 Pungro–Kiphire (ST) S. Kiusumew Yimchunger NPF Nationalist Democratic Progressive Party merged with NPF in Oct 2025

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^ There is no opposition in Nagaland as all parties are part of PDA.

References

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  1. ^ "Y. Patton to become deputy chief minister". 6 March 2023.[permanent dead link]
  2. ^ https://m.economictimes.com/news/politics-and-nation/nagaland-ruling-ndpp-resolves-to-merge-with-naga-peoples-front/articleshow/124665709.cms
  3. ^ "Nagaland heading for oppositionless govt as parties support NDPP-BJP", Business Standard, 6 March 2023
  4. ^ "Nagaland Legislative Assembly". webtest.nagaland.gov.in. Retrieved 28 November 2021.
  5. ^ Nagaland legislativebodiesinindia.nic.in.
  6. ^ a b c d e f g "All 7 NCP MLAs in Nagaland join NDPP, give CM Rio absolute majority in assembly". Deccan Herald. 31 May 2025. Retrieved 15 October 2025.
  7. ^ "Tale of two Opposition parties in Nagaland | Pawar okays NCP support to NDPP-BJP govt, JD(U) disbands state unit". Deccan Herald. 8 March 2023. Retrieved 14 May 2023.
  8. ^ "Ten-time Nagaland MLA Noke Wangnao dies at 87". The Times of India. Retrieved 29 August 2023.

Further reading

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  • Murry, Khochamo Chonzamo (2007). Naga Legislative Assembly and its Speakers, New Delhi: Mittal Publications, ISBN 81-8324-126-3
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