Sangha Assembly constituency


Sangha Assembly constituency is one of the 32 assembly constituencies of Sikkim, a state in the Northeast region of India. It is a part of the Sikkim Lok Sabha constituency. Sonam Lama of the Sikkim Krantikari Morcha party is the representative of this constituency since 2014.
This seat is reserved for the Buddhist monastic community of Sikkim. Buddhist monks and nuns, registered with the 111 recognized monasteries in the state, are the only ones who can contest and cast their votes for this Assembly seat.

Members of the Sikkim State Council

The Sangha constituency was created in 1958 for the Sikkim State Council, after requests from the monastery associations to the Chogyal.

Members of the Legislative Assembly

After the 1975 Sikkimese monarchy referendum, Sikkim became a state of India and the members of the State Council at the time, were deemed to be the Legislative Assembly of the new state of Sikkim.

Supreme Court case

In 1993, a case was brought in the Supreme Court of India, challenging the reservation for the Sangha constituency and for the Bhutia-Lepcha constituencies in Sikkim, by Ram Chandra Poudyal of the Rising Sun Party. The Supreme Court dismissed the petition, judging that the Sangha had played a major part in previous Councils' decision-making and the reservation is not based purely on religious distinctions and is, therefore, not unconstitutional.

Election results

Assembly election 1989

Sikkim State Council

1973

In the 1973 election, Peyching Lama was elected unopposed.