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1999 Goa Legislative Assembly election
The 1999 Goa Legislative Assembly election was a pivotal political event held on September 21, 1999, to elect the 30 members of the 5th Legislative Assembly of Goa, India. This election was conducted amidst a backdrop of shifting political alliances and rising regional sentiments, following a period of instability marked by the controversial dissolution of the previous assembly. The Indian National Congress (INC) emerged as the dominant party, securing a significant victory under the leadership of Luizinho Faleiro, who subsequently assumed the role of Chief Minister. The election saw a voter turnout of approximately 81%, reflecting a high level of civic engagement. The results marked a critical moment in Goan politics, as they set the stage for subsequent governance and policy direction in the state.