1995 Manipur Legislative Assembly election

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1995 Manipur Legislative Assembly election
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  1990 16 and 19 February 1995 2000  

Al 60 seats in the Manipur Legislative Assembly
31 seats needed for a majority
Registered1,160,690
Turnout91.41%
 Majority partyMinority party
  Hand INC.svg Indian Election Symbol Cycle.png
Leader Rishang Keishing Raj Kumar Ranbir Singh
Party INC MPP
Leader's seat Phungyar Keishamthong
Seats before249
Seats won2218
Seat changeDecrease2.svg2Increase2.svg9
Popular vote28.08%23.20%

CM before election

Rishang Keishing
INC

Elected CM

Rishang Keishing
INC

Elections to the Manipur Legislative Assembly were held in February 1995, 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 its leader, Rishang Keishing was re-appointed 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] The constituencies were changed in 1976 by The Delimitation of Parliamentary and Assembly Constituencies Order, 1976. [3]

Result

India Manipur Legislative Assembly 1995.svg
PartyVotes%Seats+/–
Indian National Congress 328,36228.0822Decrease2.svg2
Manipur Peoples Party 271,24723.2018Increase2.svg9
Janata Dal 136,59411.687Decrease2.svg4
Samata Party 70,8876.062New
Communist Party of India 64,0265.482Decrease2.svg1
Federal Party of Manipur 56,3004.822New
Indian Congress (Socialist) 44,7973.831New
Bharatiya Janata Party 38,4053.281Increase2.svg1
National People's Party 30,4172.602Increase2.svg1
Samajwadi Janata Party (Rashtriya) 30,4172.600New
Kuki National Assembly 2,8320.240Decrease2.svg2
Manipur Hill People's Council2,4400.2100
Communist Party of India (Marxist) 2,3270.200New
Janata Party 1,6110.140New
Independents88,5267.573Increase2.svg3
Total1,169,188100.0060Increase2.svg6
Valid votes1,169,18898.83
Invalid/blank votes13,8681.17
Total votes1,183,056100.00
Registered voters/turnout1,160,690101.93
Source: ECI [4]

Results by constituency

  • Winner, runner-up, voter turnout, and victory margin in every constituency
Assembly ConstituencyTurnoutWinnerRunner UpMargin
#kNames%CandidatePartyVotes%CandidatePartyVotes%
1 Khundrakpam 87.39%Konjengbam Binoy MPP 6,44040.61%Lairellakpam Lala FPM 3,34121.07%3,099
2 Heingang 93.01%Wakambam Thoiba FPM 6,22533.42%Yanglem Mangi Singh Independent 3,72720.01%2,498
3 Khurai 93.31% Ngairangbam Bijoy Singh Independent 5,45227.92%Laishram Sotinkumar CPI 4,90125.10%551
4 Kshetrigao 95.55% Basant Kumar Wangkhem JD 7,99338.20%Muhammuddin Shah INC 7,30734.92%686
5 Thongju 94.06%Dr. Sapam Dhananjoy MPP 5,82930.10%Thingujam Chatukini JD 5,03926.02%790
6 Keirao 96.90%Hidam Bidur Singh INC 4,69526.54%Chingakham Shyamjai Singh MPP 3,09517.49%1,600
7 Andro 93.84%Salam Chandra Singh MPP 7,67838.86%Dr. Angou Singh Chingakham Independent 5,37627.21%2,302
8 Lamlai 93.69% Kshetrimayum Biren Singh MPP 6,20236.74% Pheiroijam Parijat Singh CPI 5,13530.42%1,067
9 Thangmeiband 81.38% Radhabinod Koijam INC 7,66645.63%Ningthoujam Binoy Singh Samata Party 5,94735.40%1,719
10 Uripok 85.77%N. Nodiachand Singh MPP 3,64627.14% Laishram Nandakumar Singh FPM 3,34724.92%299
11 Sagolband 83.85%Moirangthem Kumar Singh MPP 5,03733.32% Dr. Khwairakpam Loken Singh JD 3,51523.25%1,522
12 Keishamthong 89.16% Rajkumar Ranbir Singh MPP 10,09154.91%Laishrom Lalit Singh INC 7,06638.45%3,025
13 Singjamei 87.84%Irengbam Hemochandra Singh INC 5,71440.48%Haobam Bhubon Singh BJP 4,82134.15%893
14 Yaiskul 88.81%Elangbam Kunjeswar Singh BJP 5,93235.88%Gurumayum Joykumar Sharma MPP 5,46133.03%471
15 Wangkhei 85.34% Yumkham Erabot Singh INC 7,97736.27%Dr. Haobam Borobabu Singh MPP 6,27528.53%1,702
16 Sekmai 90.91%Ningthoujam Biren INC 5,19732.41%Khwirakpam Chaoba MPP 4,46527.85%732
17 Lamsang 94.86%Sorokhaibam Rajen Singh INC 4,18421.87%Wangkheimayum Brajabidhu Singh Independent 3,85720.17%327
18 Konthoujam 93.74%Henam Lokhon Singh INC 6,31334.33%Heigrujam Thoithoi MPP 6,26134.05%52
19 Patsoi 91.09%Dr. Leishangthem Chandramani Singh INC 5,78729.03%N. Muhindro Singh MPP 3,74218.77%2,045
20 Langthabal 92.22%Karam Babudhon Singh INC 6,67440.76% O. Joy Singh MPP 6,58240.20%92
21 Naoriya Pakhanglakpa 94.46%A. K. Lanngam Independent 6,71132.29%Wahengbam Angou Singh INC 5,91628.47%795
22 Wangoi 96.90%W. Nipamacha Singh INC 3,86823.43%Y. Mani Singh FPM 3,51921.32%349
23 Mayang Imphal 94.93%Meinam Nilchandra Singh INC 5,48831.56%Amutombi Khumujam Singh JD 4,54126.11%947
24 Nambol 94.93%Nameirakpam Loken Singh MPP 7,00335.52%Thounaojam Chaoba Singh INC 6,52133.07%482
25 Oinam 94.27%Dr. Yumnam Jiten Singh MPP 6,65138.73%Keisham Apabi Devi INC 6,37337.11%278
26 Bishnupur 94.97% Govindas Konthoujam INC 3,76620.13%Khundrakpamjibon Singh JD 3,55018.98%216
27 Moirang 93.34%Mohammad Heshamuddin MPP 5,58624.70%Hemam Bir Singh Independent 5,20423.01%382
28 Thanga 94.00%Tongbram Mangibabu Singh JD 4,27729.57%Heisnam Sanayaima Singh INC 3,41423.60%863
29 Kumbi 92.66% Ningthoujam Mangi CPI 4,16423.59%Sanasam Bira INC 3,53120.01%633
30 Lilong 93.16%Md. Helaluddin Khan INC 6,37137.06%Alauddin MPP 5,36931.23%1,002
31 Thoubal 94.77%Leitanthem Tomba Singh MPP 11,23959.57%Thoudam Krishna Singh INC 4,86025.76%6,379
32 Wangkhem 94.06%Dr. Nimai Chand Luwang INC 7,87343.81%Longjam Ibotomba Singh MPP 6,24934.78%1,624
33 Heirok 94.01%Moirangthem Okendro INC 6,45636.00%Nongmeikapam Komol Singh MPP 5,25829.32%1,198
34 Wangjing Tentha 93.50%Moirangthem Hemanta Singh INC 7,63841.52%Moirangthem Nara Singh CPI 5,92532.20%1,713
35 Khangabok 96.60%Laishram Jatra Singh MPP 8,02139.57%Okram Ibobi Singh INC 6,88433.96%1,137
36 Wabgai 96.73%Abdul Salam MPP 6,76637.83%Mayanglambam Manihar Singh INC 4,86127.18%1,905
37 Kakching 90.89%Kshetrimayum Irabot Singh CPI 6,77339.36%Nongmaithem Nimai Singh INC 6,52637.92%247
38 Hiyanglam 93.14%Maibam Kunjo Singh JD 6,81741.44%Elangbam Biramani Singh INC 5,63734.27%1,180
39 Sugnu 92.13%Mayanglambam Babu Singh JD 4,40425.11%Loitongbam Ibomcha Singh INC 4,15923.71%245
40 Jiribam 83.57%Th. Debendra INC 8,70647.84%A. Biren Singh Independent 8,33445.79%372
41 Chandel 94.45%T.Hangkhanpau JD 13,03045.19%L. Benjamin FPM 10,46436.29%2,566
42 Tengnoupal 93.52%Wairok Morung Makunga INC 13,05851.99%Holkhomang Haokip MPP 11,42345.48%1,635
43 Phungyar 80.51% Rishang Keishing INC 7,46749.99%Solomon MPP 3,32822.28%4,139
44 Ukhrul 82.72%A. S. Arthur INC 9,98248.24%Danny Shaiza JD 8,35840.39%1,624
45 Chingai 85.59%Dr. Mashangthei Horam INC 8,71637.54%David N. G. Zimik Samata Party 5,05421.77%3,662
46 Saikul 92.44%Chungkhokai Doungel MPP 10,73048.78%Holkholet Khongsai INC 7,30233.19%3,428
47 Karong 96.28%L. Jonathan Samata Party 13,36039.75%Th. Rapei MPP 10,71231.87%2,648
48 Mao 98.48%M. Thohrii IC(S) 22,31062.72%S. Lorho INC 13,10836.85%9,202
49 Tadubi 93.24%O. Lohrii JD 10,61436.28%S. Hangzing IC(S) 7,30324.97%3,311
50 Kangpokpi 93.59%Thangminlen MPP 9,13443.74% Kishore Thapa Samata Party 7,06233.82%2,072
51 Saitu 96.09% Ngamthang Haokip MPP 9,68038.13%Alar Thoitak Independent 7,30328.77%2,377
52 Tamei 92.18%D. P. Panmei Independent 5,04724.92%Mangaibou MPP 4,40521.75%642
53 Tamenglong 88.07% Samuel Jendai Samata Party 6,51541.03%Daisin Pamei INC 6,02937.97%486
54 Nungba 88.73% Gangmumei Kamei FPM 4,98236.19% Gaikhangam Gangmei INC 4,77234.66%210
55 Tipaimukh 87.65%Dr. Chaltonlian Amo INC 5,29947.21%Selkai Hrangchal JD 2,88625.71%2,413
56 Thanlon 82.73%Songchinkhup MPP 5,85445.17%T. Phungzathang INC 4,25032.79%1,604
57 Henglep 89.66%Sehpu Haokip JD 5,79834.11%T. Manga Vaiphei INC 4,99229.37%806
58 Churachandpur 81.33% V. Hangkhanlian NPP 14,64157.81%K. Vungzalian MPP 6,33525.01%8,306
59 Saikot 89.18% T. N. Haokip MPP 8,93830.33%Ngulkhohao Lhungdim JD 7,59925.79%1,339
60 Singhat 85.88%T. Gouzadou NPP 6,32736.09%T. Ngaizanem MPP 5,22329.79%1,104

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