India
The bye-poll was necessitated following the death of Congress MLA Nungshizenba Longkumer last year.
Updated : May 07, 2011, 06:54 PM IST
The bye-election to Aonglenden assembly constituency, from where former chief minister S C Jamir is seeking re-entry into Nagaland politics, passed off peacefully registering about 88% turnout.
After staying away from the state for nearly a decade due to the gubernatorial assignments in Goa and Maharashtra, octogenarian Jamir is fighting as a Congress candidate against the ruling Nagaland People's Front aspirant Toshikopba Longkumer.
Aonglenden seat returned Jamir, the longest serving chief minister in the state, to the Nagaland assembly a number of times in the past.
The bye-poll was necessitated following the death of Congress MLA Nungshizenba Longkumer last year.