In the 2008 Assembly election, the Congress had bagged 25 seats.
The results are a shot in the arm of Congress chief minister Mukul Sangma who faced stiff opposition from old warhorse P A Sangma who had quit Sharad Pawar's Nationalist Congress Party to form the National People's Party last year.
But NPP managed to bag only two seats, saving itself from the ignominy of getting wiped off the scene in the Garo Hills region, once considered the bastion of the former Lok Sabha Speaker.
The United Democratic Party, which was the key ally of the Congress for the past three years in the Meghalaya United Alliance coalition government, could retain eight out of 11 seats it won in 2008.
Hill State Peoples' Democratic Party president Hopingstone Lyngdoh emerged with a clean slate for the eighth consecutive term to the Assembly from Nongstoin constituency in West Khasi Hills district.
His party colleague Ardent Basaiawmoit retained his Nongkrem seat in East Khasi Hills district and the party's position improved by a whopping 50 per cent.
Thirteen Independent candidates also won from their constituencies, some of which are already camping with the Congress.
All three former chief ministers of the state won from their respective constituencies. While Congress chief D D Lapang won from Nongpoh and S C Marak won from Resubelpara, United Democratic Party president Donkupar Roy won from the Shella constituency.
Mukul Sangma won from Ampati seat for the fifth time in a row, defeating his NPP rival Clement G Momin by over 9,000 votes.
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