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2003 Nagaland Legislative Assembly election
The 2003 Nagaland Legislative Assembly election was held on February 26, 2003, to elect the 60 members of the Nagaland Legislative Assembly. This election was significant as it marked a crucial phase in the state's political landscape, which had been shaped by ethnic tensions and demands for greater autonomy. The Indian National Congress, led by Shürhozelie Liezietsu, sought to maintain its influence, while the opposition, primarily the Nagaland People's Front (NPF), emerged as a formidable challenger. The election witnessed a voter turnout of approximately 84%, reflecting strong public engagement. The results led to a coalition government, which played a pivotal role in addressing longstanding issues related to insurgency and regional development in Nagaland.