11th Meghalaya Assembly

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11th Meghalaya Assembly
10th Meghalaya Assembly
Overview
Legislative body Meghalaya Legislative Assembly
Jurisdiction Meghalaya, India
Meeting placeVidhana Bhavan, Shillong, Meghalaya, India
Government Meghalaya Democratic Alliance
Website https://megassembly.gov.in/

Eleventh Meghalaya Assembly constituted after the 2023 Meghalaya Legislative Assembly election. Elections were held in 59 constituencies. [1] Voting on Sohiong was postponed after the death of UDP's candidate H. D. R. Lyngdoh. [2]

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History

After results were declared on 2 March 2023, it resulted into a hung assembly. Ruling NPP got 26 seats however BJP supported MDA. [3] [4]

Notable positions

S.NoPositionPortraitNamePartyConstituencyOffice Taken
1Speaker Thomas A. Sangma NPP North Tura 9 March 2023 [5]
2Deputy Speaker Timothy Shira NPP Resubelpara 20 March 2023
3Leader of the House (Chief Minister) Conrad Sangma NPP South Tura 7 March 2023 [6]
4 Deputy Chief Minister Prestone Tynsong NPP Pynursla 7 March 2023
Sniawbhalang Dhar NPP Nartiang 7 March 2023
5Leader of the Opposition Ronnie V. Lyngdoh INC Mylliem 9 June 2023

Party wise distribution

AlliancePartyNo. of MLA'sLeader of the Party

in Assembly

Leader's Constituency
Meghalaya Democratic Alliance National People's Party 2846 Conrad Sangma South tura
United Democratic Party 12
Bharatiya Janata Party 2
Hill State People's Democratic Party 2
Independent 2
None All India Trinamool Congress 5
Indian National Congress 5 Ronnie V. Lyngdoh [7] Mylliem
Voice of the People Party 4
Total no. of MLAs60

Members of Legislative Assembly

DistrictNo.ConstituencyNamePartyAllianceRemarks
West Jaintia Hills 1 Nartiang (ST) Sniawbhalang Dhar National People's Party MDA Deputy Chief Minister
2 Jowai (ST) Wailadmiki Shylla National People's Party MDA
3 Raliang (ST) Comingone Ymbon National People's Party MDA Cabinet Minister
4 Mowkaiaw (ST) Nujorki Sungoh United Democratic Party MDA
East Jaintia Hills 5 Sutnga Saipung (ST)Santa Mary Shylla National People's Party MDA
6 Khliehriat (ST) Kyrmen Shylla United Democratic Party MDA Cabinet Minister
West Jaintia Hills 7 Amlarem (ST) Lahkmen Rymbui United Democratic Party MDA
Ri Bhoi 8 Mawhati (ST) Charles Marngar Indian National Congress UPA
9 Nongpoh (ST)Mayralborn Syiem United Democratic Party MDA
10 Jirang (ST)Sosthenes Sothum National People's Party MDA
11 Umsning (ST)Celestine Lyngdoh Indian National Congress UPA
12 Umroi (ST)Damanbait Lamare National People's Party MDA
East Khasi Hills 13 Mawrengkneng (ST)Heavingstone Kharpran Voice of the People Party Others
14 Pynthorumkhrah Alexander Laloo Hek Bharatiya Janata Party MDA Cabinet Minister
15 Mawlai (ST)Brightstarwell Marbaniang Voice of the People Party Others
16 East Shillong (ST) Ampareen Lyngdoh National People's Party MDA Cabinet Minister
17 North Shillong (ST) Adelbert Nongrum Voice of the People Party Others
18 West Shillong Paul Lyngdoh United Democratic Party MDA Cabinet Minister
19 South Shillong Sanbor Shullai Bharatiya Janata Party MDA
20 Mylliem (ST) Ronnie V. Lyngdoh Indian National Congress UPA
21 Nongthymmai (ST) Charles Pyngrope All India Trinamool Congress Others
22 Nongkrem (ST) Ardent Miller Basaiawmoit Voice of the People Party Others
23 Sohiong (ST)Synshar Lyngdoh Thabah United Democratic Party MDA
24 Mawphlang (ST)Matthew Beyondstar Kurbah United Democratic Party MDA
25 Mawsynram (ST)Ollan Singh Suin United Democratic Party MDA
26 Shella (ST)Balajied Kupar Syiem United Democratic Party MDA
27 Pynursla (ST) Prestone Tysong National People's Party MDA Deputy Chief Minister
28 Sohra (ST)Gavin Miguel Mylleim People's Democratic Front MDA PDF merged with NPP [8]
National People's Party MDA
29 Mawkynrew (ST) Banteidor Lyngdoh People's Democratic Front MDA PDF merged with NPP [8]
National People's Party MDA
Eastern West Khasi Hills 30 Mairang (ST) Metbah Lyngdoh United Democratic Party MDA
31 Mawthadraishan (ST) Shakliar Warjri Hill State People's Democratic Party MDA Cabinet Minister
West Khasi Hills 32 Nongstoin (ST) Gabriel Wahlang Indian National Congress UPA
33 Rambrai-Jyrngam (ST)Remington Gabil Momin Independent politician MDA
34 Mawshynrut (ST)Methodius Dkhar Hill State People's Democratic Party MDA
South West Khasi Hills 35 Ranikor (ST)Pius Marwein United Democratic Party MDA
36 Mawkyrwat (ST)Renikton Lyngdoh Tongkhar United Democratic Party MDA
North Garo Hills 37 Kharkutta (ST)Rupert Momin National People's Party MDA
38 Mendipathar (ST) Marthon J. Sangma National People's Party MDA
39 Resubelpara (ST) Timothy J. Shira National People's Party MDA
40 Bajengdoba (ST)Pongseng Marak National People's Party MDA
East Garo Hills 41 Songsak (ST) Mukul Sangma All India Trinamool Congress OthersLeader AITC
42 Rongjeng (ST)Jim M. Sangma National People's Party MDA
43 Williamnagar (ST)Marcuise N. Marak National People's Party MDA Cabinet Minister
West Garo Hills 44 Raksamgre (ST)Limison D. Sangma National People's Party MDA
45 Tikrikilla (ST)Jimmy D. Sangma National People's Party MDA
46 Phulbari Abu Taher Mondal National People's Party MDA Cabinet Minister
47 Rajabala Mizanur Rahman Kazi All India Trinamool Congress Others
48 Selsella (ST)Arbinstone B. Marak National People's Party MDA
49 Dadenggre (ST)Rupa M. Marak All India Trinamool Congress Others
50 North Tura (ST) Thomas A. Sangma National People's Party MDA Speaker
51 South Tura (ST) Conrad Sangma National People's Party MDA Chief Minister
52 Rangsakona (ST)Subir Marak National People's Party MDA
South West Garo Hills 53 Ampati (ST) Miani D Shira All India Trinamool Congress Others
54 Mahendraganj (ST)Sanjay A. Sangma National People's Party MDA
55 Salmanpara (ST)Ian Botham K. Sangma National People's Party MDA
West Garo Hills 56 Gambegre (ST)Saleng A. Sangma Indian National Congress UPA
Vacant
57 Dalu (ST) Brening A. Sangma National People's Party MDA
South Garo Hills 58 Rongara Siju (ST)Rakkam A. Sangma National People's Party MDA Cabinet Minister
59 Chokpot (ST)Sengchim N. Sangma National People's Party MDA
60 Baghmara (ST)Kartush R. Marak Independent politician MDA

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