2002 Manipur Legislative Assembly election

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2002 Manipur Legislative Assembly election
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  2000 14 and 21 February 2002 2007  

All 60 seats in the Manipur Legislative Assembly
31 seats needed for a majority
Registered1,472,919
Turnout90.38%
 Majority partyMinority party
  Hand INC.svg Indian Election Symbol Cultivator Cutting Crop.svg
Party INC MSCP
Seats before1123
Seats won2007
Seat changeIncrease2.svg09Decrease2.svg16
Popular vote26.18%12.40%

CM before election

President's Rule

Elected CM

Okram Ibobi Singh
INC

Elections to the Manipur Legislative Assembly were held in February 2002, 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 Okram Ibobi Singh was appointed as the Chief Minister of Manipur. [1] The Indian National Congress didn't have a majority of seats on its own and joined the Secular Proggresive Front alliance, along with the Communist Party of India, the Nationalist Congress Party and the Manipur State Congress Party. [2]

Contents

After the passing of The Delimitation of Parliamentary and Assembly Constituencies Order, 1976, the constituencies were set to the ones used in this election. [3]

Results

India Manipur Legislative Assembly 2002.svg
PartyVotes%Seats+/–
Indian National Congress 345,66026.1820Increase2.svg9
Federal Party of Manipur 239,44418.1413Increase2.svg7
Manipur State Congress Party 163,75812.407Decrease2.svg16
Bharatiya Janata Party 126,0449.554Decrease2.svg2
Nationalist Congress Party 124,5839.443Decrease2.svg2
Samata Party 109,9128.333Increase2.svg2
Communist Party of India 58,1024.405Increase2.svg5
Democratic Revolutionary Peoples Party 51,9163.932Increase2.svg2
Manipur National Conference 53,1464.031New
Manipur Peoples Party 40,0063.032Decrease2.svg2
Janata Dal (United) 2,0700.160Decrease2.svg1
Naga National Party 6300.050New
Communist Party of India (Marxist) 3400.0300
Samajwadi Janata Party (Rashtriya) 1660.010New
Lok Shakti 450.000New
Independents4,3430.330Decrease2.svg1
Total1,320,165100.00600
Valid votes1,320,16599.23
Invalid/blank votes10,2940.77
Total votes1,330,459100.00
Registered voters/turnout1,472,91990.33
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 86.34%Lairellakpam Lala Samata Party 3,25819.10%Konsam Tomba FPM 2,82416.56%434
2 Heingang 89.00% N. Biren Singh DRPP 5,86928.86%Yanglem Mangi Singh MSCP 5,62127.64%248
3 Khurai 88.25% Ngairangbam Bijoy Singh FPM 7,41734.75%Laishram Sotinkumar CPI 6,12028.67%1,297
4 Kshetrigao 90.95%Vivek Raj Wangkhem MSCP 6,51029.44%Mahammuddin Shah INC 6,13827.76%372
5 Thongju 92.06% Bijoy Koijam MSCP 7,51034.88%Dr. Sapam Dhananjoy NCP 5,72926.60%1,781
6 Keirao 95.67%Md. Alauddin Khan INC 5,29327.85%Karam Thamarjit Singh Manipur National Conference 3,77119.84%1,522
7 Andro 93.68%Salam Chandra Singh FPM 5,40225.15%Sahid Ahamad Samata Party 5,18824.15%214
8 Lamlai 90.13% Pheiroijam Parijat Singh CPI 5,65230.13%Khongbantabam Ibomcha Singh NCP 5,45729.09%195
9 Thangmeiband 76.05% Meinam Bhorot Singh BJP 6,68638.67% Radhabinod Koijam Samata Party 5,06629.30%1,620
10 Uripok 82.13% Laishram Nandakumar Singh INC 7,03746.33%P. Achou Singh FPM 4,74031.20%2,297
11 Sagolband 78.90%Soram Natum Singh Manipur National Conference 5,39434.31% Dr. Khwairakpam Loken Singh INC 4,57229.08%822
12 Keishamthong 87.23% Laisom Ibomcha Singh FPM 6,47930.86% Langpoklakpam Jayantakumar Singh INC 6,39230.44%87
13 Singjamei 88.54%Irengbam Hemochandra Singh FPM 7,15045.10%Haobam Bhuban Singh NCP 6,17238.93%978
14 Yaiskul 82.57% Rajkumar Dorendra Singh BJP 8,10745.01%Elangbam Kunjeswar Singh INC 6,98138.76%1,126
15 Wangkhei 83.54%Erabot Yumkham MSCP 7,99935.47%Anoubam Rajen FPM 7,50033.26%499
16 Sekmai 89.17%Ningthoujam Biren FPM 6,02333.71%Khwairakpam Chandra NCP 4,73926.52%1,284
17 Lamsang 91.09%Wangkheimayum Brajabidhu Singh INC 11,85954.39%Sorokhaibam Rajen Singh FPM 9,57943.93%2,280
18 Konthoujam 92.19%Dr. Thokchom Meinya DRPP 5,15225.03%Henam Lokhon Singh MSCP 4,22320.52%929
19 Patsoi 87.95%Moirangthem Nabadwip CPI 8,62239.27%Dr. Leishangthem Chandramani Singh FPM 7,70035.07%922
20 Langthabal 93.04% O. Joy Singh MPP 4,35324.30%Karam Babudhon Singh Manipur National Conference 3,61420.18%739
21 Naoriya Pakhanglakpa 93.30%Wahengbam Leima Devi INC 5,71224.37%R. K. Anand DRPP 4,99021.29%722
22 Wangoi 95.66%Yumnam Mani Singh MSCP 7,52640.57%Wahengbam Nipamacha Singh Manipur National Conference 6,91137.25%615
23 Mayang Imphal 93.19%Meinam Nilchandra Singh FPM 5,68830.46%Abdul Salam Manipur National Conference 5,61230.05%76
24 Nambol 93.02%Nameirakpam Loken Singh INC 10,59945.72%Thounaojam Bira Singh MSCP 9,66141.67%938
25 Oinam 89.85%Laishram Radhakishore Singh NCP 7,18236.66%Dr. Yumnam Jiten Singh MSCP 6,59533.67%587
26 Bishnupur 91.90% Govindas Konthoujam MSCP 10,83349.56%Ningthoujam Sanajaoba Singh DRPP 9,54843.68%1,285
27 Moirang 93.12%Salam Gopal Singh FPM 7,97530.37%Mohammad Abdul Matalib MSCP 6,60425.15%1,371
28 Thanga 92.35%Salam Ibohal Singh FPM 3,78122.89%Haobijam Manisana Singh MSCP 3,76522.79%16
29 Kumbi 88.68% Ningthoujam Mangi Singh CPI 5,14826.68%Aheibam Angousana BJP 4,51823.41%630
30 Lilong 92.45%Dr. Md. Maniruddin Shaikh INC 7,56138.65%Md. Helaluddin Khan Manipur National Conference 6,06631.00%1,495
31 Thoubal 92.28%Leitanthem Tomba Singh FPM 5,50226.24%Tourangbam Mukesh Singh INC 4,77722.78%725
32 Wangkhem 94.98%Dr. Nimai Chand Luwang MPP 6,13929.16%Thokchom Chandra Singh MSCP 6,06528.80%74
33 Heirok 92.08%Nongmeikapam Sovakiran Singh FPM 9,37646.09%Moirangthem Okendro INC 8,77243.12%604
34 Wangjing Tentha 91.53%Moirangthem Nara Singh CPI 9,24943.16%Moirangthem Hemanta Singh MSCP 7,72036.03%1,529
35 Khangabok 97.08%Okram Ibobi Singh INC 12,89753.21%Laishram Jatra FPM 10,56743.60%2,330
36 Wabgai 93.67%Md. Abdul Salam INC 7,51237.88%Mayengbam Manihar Singh MSCP 7,49637.80%16
37 Kakching 86.50%Thokchom Tomba Singh CPI 9,37751.22%Nongmaithem Nimai Singh INC 7,48340.88%1,894
38 Hiyanglam 92.29%Elangbam Biramani Singh NCP 6,09531.26%Maibam Kunjo FPM 4,84124.83%1,254
39 Sugnu 89.40%Kangujam Ranjit Singh INC 7,31838.17%Khwairakpam Iboyaima DRPP 5,67529.60%1,643
40 Jiribam 72.08%Th. Debendra INC 5,52731.37%Ashangbam Biren Manipur National Conference 4,58826.04%939
41 Chandel 95.83% B. D. Behring BJP 23,21964.58%T. Chungsei Haokip MSCP 8,75024.34%14,469
42 Tengnoupal 98.77%D.K. Korungthang Samata Party 17,14051.88%Onjamang Haokip NCP 15,52947.00%1,611
43 Phungyar 87.65%K. Wungnaoshang MSCP 4,41222.53%Rishang Keishing INC 3,40317.38%1,009
44 Ukhrul 80.48%Danny Shaiza BJP 12,28550.88%A. S. Arthur INC 8,02333.23%4,262
45 Chingai 87.64%A. Aza INC 7,76127.64%Dr. Khashim Ruivah FPM 7,29425.98%467
46 Saikul 91.17%Chungkhokai Doungel NCP 9,98935.06%Doukhomang Khongsai Samata Party 7,82727.47%2,162
47 Karong 98.00%P. S. Henry Paotei FPM 10,30423.73%D. D. Thaisii INC 9,00020.73%1,304
48 Mao 98.10%R. K. Thekho INC 13,38730.52%Soso Lorho FPM 12,93629.50%451
49 Tadubi 97.44%Francis Ngajokpa INC 8,76624.60%K. Raina BJP 8,41623.62%350
50 Kangpokpi 88.88%Thangminlen FPM 9,26539.53%Hari Prasad Nepal BJP 5,86925.04%3,396
51 Saitu 96.08% Ngamthang Haokip INC 13,67542.93%Haokholet Kipgen Samata Party 8,35926.24%5,316
52 Tamei 95.77%Z. Mangaibou INC 9,89341.38%Athuan Abonmei BJP 8,74236.57%1,151
53 Tamenglong 87.37% Samuel Jendai FPM 9,69653.55%Khangthuanang Panmei INC 7,30240.33%2,394
54 Nungba 89.42% Gaikhangam Gangmei INC 6,97745.24%Prof. Gangmumei Kamei FPM 6,08539.45%892
55 Tipaimukh 79.17%Dr. Chaltonlian Amo INC 3,60231.82%Ngursanglur NCP 3,56631.50%36
56 Thanlon 80.36%Songchinkhup INC 4,82535.87%John K. Ngaihte Samata Party 3,81728.37%1,008
57 Henglep 92.36%T. Manga Vaiphei Samata Party 7,66036.97%T. Thangzalam Haokip INC 3,66217.68%3,998
58 Churachandpur 84.06%T. Phungzathang INC 15,27147.02% V. Hangkhanlian NCP 15,04346.32%228
59 Saikot 92.59% T. N. Haokip INC 16,69951.29%M. Chungkhosei Haokip NCP 11,96636.75%4,733
60 Singhat 87.93%Thangso Baite MSCP 6,81535.74%Hangkhanpao INC 5,31427.87%1,501

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