Entry and rise (2008–2017) • 2008 – first elected to the Meghalaya Legislative Assembly from Dadenggre as an
NCP candidate. • 2009–2013 – served as Leader of the Opposition. • 2013 – re-elected, now on the NPP ticket after the party’s formation by P. A. Sangma.
Cabinet minister (2018–2021) Following the 2018 election, Sangma entered the Conrad-led Meghalaya Democratic Alliance (MDA) government. Over the next three years he simultaneously headed Home (Police), District Council Affairs, Power, Law, Food & Civil Supplies, Forest & Environment and Health.
Controversies and reshuffles In 2020–21 coalition partners and the opposition demanded his removal over alleged irregularities in the state-owned Meghalaya Energy Corporation Limited (MeECL). Amid pressure, the Home portfolio was re-allocated in February 2020 and Power in September 2021.
Electoral setback (2023) In the 2023 assembly election he lost Dadenggre to
Trinamool Congress candidate Rupa M. Marak by seven votes, ending a 15-year stint as MLA.
National Working President of NPP (2025–present) Despite the defeat, the NPP elevated Sangma to National Working President in March 2025 during its organisational overhaul for 2025–28, tasking him with pan-India expansion of the party. ==Policy initiatives==