1980 Manipur Legislative Assembly election

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1980 Manipur Legislative Assembly election
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  1974 3 and 6 January 1980 1984  

All 60 seats in the Manipur Legislative Assembly
31 seats needed for a majority
Registered909,268
Turnout82.42%
 Majority partyMinority party
  Hand INC.svg
Leader Raj Kumar Dorendra Singh
Party INC JP
Leader's seat Yaiskul
Seats before13New
Seats won1310
Seat change
Popular vote21.63%19.71%

CM before election

President's Rule

Elected CM

Raj Kumar Dorendra Singh
INC

Elections to the Manipur Legislative Assembly were held in January 1980 to elect members of the 60 constituencies in Manipur, India. The Indian National Congress won the most seats as well as the popular vote, and Raj Kumar Dorendra Singh was reappointed as the Chief Minister of Manipur. [1]

Contents

After the passing of the North-Eastern Areas (Reorganisation) Act, 1971, Manipur was converted from a Union Territory to a State and the size of its Legislative Assembly was increased from 30 to 60 members. [2]

Result

India Manipur Legislative Assembly 1980.svg
PartyVotes%Seats+/–
Indian National Congress (I) 158,12721.6313New
Janata Party 144,11219.7110New
Indian National Congress (U) 69,3199.486New
Communist Party of India 53,0557.265–1
Manipur Peoples Party 48,1966.594–16
Janata Party (Secular) 20,6672.830New
Kuki National Assembly 20,6002.8220
Communist Party of India (Marxist) 4,1680.571+1
Janata Party (JP)9240.130New
Independents211,85528.9819+14
Total731,023100.00600
Valid votes731,02397.55
Invalid/blank votes18,3812.45
Total votes749,404100.00
Registered voters/turnout909,26882.42
Source: ECI [3]

Results by constituency

  • Winner, runner-up, voter turnout, and victory margin in every constituency
Assembly ConstituencyTurnoutWinnerRunner UpMargin
#kNames%CandidatePartyVotes%CandidatePartyVotes%
1 Khundrakpam 71.03%Yumlembam Kulla CPI(M) 2,24120.08%Langonjan Tikendra Independent 1,64514.74%596
2 Heingang 85.56%Waikhom Jagor Singh Independent 3,38828.43%Longjan Ningthemjao INC(I) 2,38720.03%1,001
3 Khurai 80.60%Chandam Manihar MPP 2,57722.06%Atomba Ngairangbamcha INC(I) 2,39220.48%185
4 Kshetrigao 84.54%Muhammaddin INC(U) 2,36119.02%Moirangthem Ibohal CPI 2,04516.47%316
5 Thongju 85.03%Oinam Tomba Independent 3,24126.04%Waikhom Tolen MPP 2,30218.50%939
6 Keirao 83.95%Abdul Matalip Independent 2,98525.10%Takhellambam Tomba CPI 2,70522.74%280
7 Andro 83.15%Loitongbam Amujou INC(U) 6,90549.38%Ashraf Ali JP 5,70440.80%1,201
8 Lamlai 76.41% Pheiroijam Parijat Singh CPI 4,19740.20%Yumkhibam Kerani INC(I) 3,11429.83%1,083
9 Thangmeiband 66.79% Radhabinod Koijam Independent 2,27421.91%Gangummei Independent 1,82917.62%445
10 Uripok 72.24%Paonam Achaou Singh Independent 2,14026.05%L. Rachumani Singh JP 1,24215.12%898
11 Sagolband 75.03%Moirangthem Kumar Singh MPP 1,86218.44%Salam Damodar Singh Independent 1,13411.23%728
12 Keishamthong 80.12%Lasihram Manobi MPP 1,99815.02%P. Shyamkishore INC(U) 1,64912.40%349
13 Singjamei 79.75%I. Tompok Singh INC(U) 2,30923.05%Th Chandrasekhar JP 1,76617.63%543
14 Yaiskul 76.63% Rajkumar Dorendra Singh INC(I) 4,60941.84%Ayekpam Biramangol Singh JP 2,74424.91%1,865
15 Wangkhei 74.50%Yumkham Irabot Singh JP 4,05231.23%Ahamadullah Mirza INC(I) 2,91422.46%1,138
16 Sekmai 82.49%Khwirakpam Chaoba JP 3,56833.66%Khangembam Leirijao INC(I) 2,58024.34%988
17 Lamsang 83.45%Phuritsabam Sagar Singh Independent 2,32918.74%Khundongbam Jugeshwar CPI 2,26018.19%69
18 Konthoujam 87.69%Henam Lokhon Singh INC(I) 2,71121.24%Thangjam Babu CPI 2,58120.22%130
19 Patsoi 80.94%Dr. Leishangthem Chandramani Singh JP 3,22525.95%Nongmaithem Ibomcha MPP 2,71821.87%507
20 Langthabal 84.65% O. Joy Singh JP 4,06335.55%Karam Babudhon Singh INC(U) 3,47930.44%584
21 Naoriya Pakhanglakpa 86.18%Wahengbam Angou Singh INC(U) 5,32037.66%Akoijam Ibobi MPP 4,18029.59%1,140
22 Wangoi 89.25%Chungkham Rajmohan Singh INC(I) 4,74941.16%Wahengbam Nipamacha Singh JP 4,06335.21%686
23 Mayang Imphal 83.42%Khunujam Amutombi INC(I) 4,56935.39% Abdul Latip JP 2,79521.65%1,774
24 Nambol 91.34%Thounaojam Chaoba Singh JP 4,67833.22%Hidangmayum Shyakishor Sharma INC(I) 4,50632.00%172
25 Oinam 89.53%Yamnam Yaima Singh JP 4,22033.41%Keisham Bira Singh INC(I) 3,99831.65%222
26 Bishnupur 87.05%Khundrakpampulinkant Singh INC(U) 2,53120.01%Konthoujamgojendro Singh Independent 2,25717.84%274
27 Moirang 82.13%Mairembam Koireng Singh JP 5,05233.11%Heman Nilamani Singh JP(S) 4,58230.03%470
28 Thanga 90.37%Haojam Kangjamba Singh Independent 3,71135.90%Kaisanam Yaima JP(S) 2,95828.61%753
29 Kumbi 80.27%Khangembam Manimohan INC(I) 2,65022.73%Sanasam Bira INC(U) 2,64322.67%7
30 Lilong 87.96%Md. Helaluddin Khan INC(I) 7,62959.41% Mohammed Alimuddin JP 4,68036.45%2,949
31 Thoubal 89.58%Thodam Krishna MPP 3,70126.39%Akoijam Ibomcha INC(U) 3,63325.90%68
32 Wangkhem 88.21%Pangambam Munal Singh Independent 2,99122.38%Iboton Independent 2,20116.47%790
33 Heirok 87.62%Moirangthem Tombi JP 4,93638.25%Nongmeikapam Nilakamal INC(I) 4,75436.84%182
34 Wangjing Tentha 86.92%Laishram Saratchandra Singh Independent 3,22125.02%Moirangthem Nara Singh CPI 2,43218.89%789
35 Khangabok 83.01%Thokchom Achouba CPI 3,13924.35%Md. Abdul Jabar Independent 2,81221.81%327
36 Wabgai 84.27%Abdul Salam Independent 2,63421.02%Naorem Mohandas Independent 1,89415.12%740
37 Kakching 85.90%Kshetri Irabot CPI 4,36537.37%Yengkhom Thambal JP 3,91633.53%449
38 Hiyanglam 85.99%Elangbam Babudhon CPI 3,48727.77%Elangbam Biramani Singh INC(U) 3,02724.10%460
39 Sugnu 86.56%Mayanglambam Nila Singh CPI 3,83630.37%Mayanglambam Babu Singh INC(U) 2,92323.14%913
40 Jiribam 75.59%Devendra Singh Independent 6,73163.08%S. Bijoy JP 3,00328.14%3,728
41 Chandel 86.88%Satkholal KNA 6,07533.24%Lh. Angno INC(I) 3,25117.79%2,824
42 Tengnoupal 81.95%Jainson Haokip KNA 5,05534.29%K. Leithil INC(I) 3,51223.82%1,543
43 Phungyar 76.60%Rishang Keishing INC(I) 5,44045.76%M. C. Ngathingkhui JP 3,04525.61%2,395
44 Ukhrul 77.44%Yangmaso Shaiza JP 6,19147.89%S. Zingthan INC(I) 5,04038.99%1,151
45 Chingai 78.02%Somi A. Shimray JP 5,47239.95%P. Peter Independent 5,06036.95%412
46 Saikul 76.45%Holkholet Khongsai INC(U) 2,45618.37%K. S. Seiboy KNA 2,13615.98%320
47 Karong 82.99%Vio Independent 6,05735.71%K. S. Benjamin Banee JP 4,40725.98%1,650
48 Mao 89.97%Soso Lorho INC(I) 6,89735.53%Kh. Thekho JP 5,57628.72%1,321
49 Tadubi 84.14%Luikang Independent 5,21832.18%Haokholet MPP 3,90724.10%1,311
50 Kangpokpi 89.56% Kishore Thapa INC(I) 5,35346.56%Taokhosli Kipgen Independent 3,23328.12%2,120
51 Saitu 84.83%L. S. John Independent 2,61517.98%Althing JP 2,49617.16%119
52 Tamei 78.00%I. D. Dijuanang INC(I) 5,21143.35%Ilunang Independent 3,05425.40%2,157
53 Tamenglong 73.01%K. Huriang Independent 3,31835.11%Phenrong JP 2,04321.62%1,275
54 Nungba 77.03%Saikhangam Independent 2,90530.71%Jangamlung JP 2,16822.92%737
55 Tipaimukh 81.84%Mgurdinglien INC(I) 3,87242.35%Selkai Hrangchal Independent 3,55638.89%316
56 Thanlon 79.69%T. Phungzathang INC(I) 5,26448.94%Thangkhangin Independent 3,34431.09%1,920
57 Henglep 83.31%Holkhomang Independent 3,23324.59%Mangkhothong INC(I) 3,09123.51%142
58 Churachandpur 79.25%K. Vungzalian Independent 4,43139.60%Baukholal Thangjem INC(I) 3,23128.87%1,200
59 Saikot 83.51%Ngulkhohau Independent 3,71927.62%T. Kholly Independent 2,81420.90%905
60 Singhat 81.18%Thangkhanlal INC(I) 3,70132.19%Henlianthang Thanglet INC(U) 3,36529.27%336

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