2022 Manipur Legislative Assembly election

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2022 Manipur Legislative Assembly election
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  2017 28 February – 5 March 2022 2027  

All 60 seats in the Manipur Legislative Assembly
31 seats needed for a majority
Turnout90.28%
 Majority partyMinority partyThird party
  N. Biren Singh.jpg The Deputy Chief Minister of Manipur, Shri Y. Joykumar Singh calling on the Minister of State for Development of North Eastern Region (IC), Prime Minister's Office, Personnel, Public Grievances & Pensions (cropped).jpg Indian Election Symbol Arrow.svg
Leader N. Biren Singh Yumnam Joykumar Singh Hangkhanpau Taithul
Party BJP NPP JD(U)
Alliance NDA - -
Leader since201720172022
Leader's seat Heingang Uripok
(Lost)
Singhat
(Lost)
Last election36.28%,
21 seats
5.05%,
4 seats
Did not contest
Seats won3276
Seat changeIncrease2.svg 11Increase2.svg 3New
Popular vote702,632321,224200,100
Percentage37.83%17.29%10.77%
SwingIncrease2.svg 2.73 pp Increase2.svg 12.19 pp New

 Fourth partyFifth party
  The Chief Minister of Manipur Shri O. Ibobi Singh in New Delhi on February 2, 2006.jpg Circle-icons-profile.svg
Leader Okram Ibobi Singh Losii Dikho
Party INC NPF
Alliance MPSA -
Leader since20022017
Leader's seat Thoubal Mao
Last election35.11%,
28 seats
7.17%,
4 seats
Seats won55
Seat changeDecrease2.svg 23Increase2.svg 1
Popular vote312,659150,209
Percentage16.83%8.09%
SwingDecrease2.svg 18.57 pp Increase2.svg 0.89 pp

Kartik SVG Manipur 2022 Elections 21.svg

Chief Minister before election

N. Biren Singh
BJP

Elected Chief Minister

N. Biren Singh
BJP

Legislative Assembly elections were held in Manipur from 28 February to 5 March 2022 in two phases, to elect 60 members of the Manipur Legislative Assembly. The results declared on 10 March 2022. The newly constituted assembly was named 12th Manipur Legislative Assembly.

Contents

Background

The tenure of Manipur Legislative Assembly is scheduled to end on 19 March 2022. [1] The previous assembly elections were held in March 2017. After the election, coalition of Bharatiya Janata Party, National People's Party, Naga People's Front and Lok Janshakti Party formed the state government, with N. Biren Singh becoming Chief Minister. [2]

Schedule

The election schedule was announced by the Election Commission of India on 8 January 2022. [3] However, the election dates were postponed from 27 February to 28 February for Phase I, and 3 March to 5 March for Phase II. [4]

S.No.Poll EventPhase
III
1.Date for Nominations1 February 20224 February 2022
2.Last Date for filing nomination8 February 202211 February 2022
3.Date for Scrutiny of nomination9 February 202214 February 2022
4.Last Date for Withdrawal of nomination11 February 202216 February 2022
5.Date of Poll28 February 20225 March 2022
6.Date of Counting10 March 2022

Parties and alliances

   Bharatiya Janata Party

No.PartyFlagSymbolLeaderPhotoSeats ContestedMale CandidatesFemale Candidates
1. Bharatiya Janata Party BJP flag.svg Lotus flower symbol.svg Nongthombam Biren Singh The Chief Minister of Manipur, Shri Biren Singh calling on the Vice President, Shri M. Venkaiah Naidu, in New Delhi on September 06, 2017 (cropped).jpg 60 [5] 573

   Manipur Progressive Secular Alliance

No.Party [6] [7] FlagSymbolLeaderPhotoSeats ContestedMale CandidatesFemale Candidates
1. Indian National Congress Indian National Congress Flag.svg Hand INC.svg Okram Ibobi Singh The Chief Minister of Manipur Shri O. Ibobi Singh in New Delhi on February 2, 2006.jpg 53 [5] [lower-alpha 1] 503
2. Communist Party of India CPI-banner.svg CPI symbol.svg L. Sotin Kumar2 [5] [lower-alpha 1] 11
  1. 1 2 INC and CPI will have a friendly contest on Kakching constituency

   Naga People's Front

No.PartyFlagSymbolLeaderPhotoSeats ContestedMale CandidatesFemale Candidates
1. Naga People's Front Flag of the Naga People's Front.png Indian Election Symbol Cock.png Losii Dikho Circle-icons-profile.svg 9 [5] 90

   National People's Party

No.PartyFlagSymbolLeaderPhotoSeats ContestedMale CandidatesFemale Candidates
1. National People's Party NPP Flag.jpg Indian Election Symbol Book.svg Yumnam Joykumar Singh The Deputy Chief Minister of Manipur, Shri Y. Joykumar Singh calling on the Minister of State for Development of North Eastern Region (IC), Prime Minister's Office, Personnel, Public Grievances & Pensions (cropped).jpg 39 [5] 372

Others

No.PartyFlagSymbolLeaderPhotoSeats ContestedMale CandidatesFemale Candidates
1. Nationalist Congress Party NCP-flag.svg Nationalist Congress Party Election Symbol.png Sharad Pawar Sharad Govindrao Pawar.jpg 8 [5] 62
2. Janata Dal (United) Janata Dal (United) Flag.jpg Indian Election Symbol Arrow.svg Hangkhanpau Taithul Circle-icons-profile.svg 38 [5] 371
3. Shiv Sena Logo of Shiv Sena.svg Indian Election Symbol Bow And Arrow.svg Uddhav Thackeray The Chief Minister of Maharashtra, Shri Uddhav Thackeray calling on the Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi, in New Delhi on February 21, 2020 (Uddhav Thackeray) (cropped).jpg 9 [5] 90
4. Republican Party of India (Athawale) Flag of various Republican Parties of India.svg Ramdas Athawale The Minister of State for Social Justice & Empowerment, Shri Ramdas Athawale addressing a press conference, in New Delhi on November 24, 2017.jpg 9 [5] 90
5. Kuki People's Alliance No image available.svg No image available.svg WL Hangshing Circle-icons-profile.svg 211

Candidates

ConstituencyVoting Date [8] NDA MPSA NPP JD(U)
#NamePartyCandidate [5] PartyCandidate [5] PartyCandidate [5] PartyCandidate [5]
Imphal East District
1 Khundrakpam 28 February 2022 BJP Thangjam Mohendro Singh INC Thokchom Lokeshwar Singh
2 Heingang BJP N. Biren Singh INC Pangeijam Saratchandra Singh
3 Khurai BJP Leishangthem Susindro Meitei CPI R. K. Amusana NPP Laitongjam Jayananda Singh JD(U) Toijam Lokendro Singh
4 Kshetrigao BJP Nahakpam Indrajit Singh INC Mohammed Amin Shah NPP Sheikh Noorul Hassan JD(U) Wahengbam Rojit Singh
5 Thongju BJP Thongam Biswajit Singh INC Seram Neken Singh JD(U) Sanglakpam Preshyojit Sharma
6 Keirao BJP Lourembam Rameshwor Meetei INC Thongram Tony Meitei NPP Md. Nasiruddin Khan JD(U) Yumnam Shanta Meetei
7 Andro BJP Thounaojam Shyamkumar INC Keisham Ningthemjao Singh NPP Lourembam Sanjoy Singh
8 Lamlai BJP Kongbantabam Ibomcha Singh INC Achoibam Deben Singh JD(U) Kshetrimayum Biren Singh
Imphal West District
9 Thangmeiband 28 February 2022 BJP Jyotin Walkhom INC Hijam Nutanchandra Singh JD(U) Khumukcham Joykishan
10 Uripok BJP KH. Raghumani Singh INC Nungleppam Mahananda Singh NPP Yumnam Joykumar Singh JD(U) Khombongmayum Suresh Singh
11 Sagolband BJP Rajkumar Imo Singh INC Moirangthem Momo Singh JD(U) Khwairakpam Loken Singh
12 Keishamthong BJP Elangbam Johnson Singh INC Aribam Pramodini Devi NPP Langpoklakpam Jayantakumar Singh
13 Singjamei BJP Yumnam Khemchand Singh INC Irengbam Hemochandra Singh NPP Oinam Romen Singh JD(U) Ngangbam Robert Singh
Imphal East District
14 Yaiskul 28 February 2022 BJP Thokchom Satyabarta Singh INC Ningombam Helendro Singh NPP Huidrom Vikramjit Singh JD(U) Thounaojam Brinda
15 Wangkhei BJP Okram Henry Singh INC Rajkumar Priyobarta Singh NPP Yumkham Erabot Singh JD(U) Thangjam Arunkumar
Imphal West District
16 Sekmai (SC)28 February 2022 BJP Heikham Dingo Singh INC Ningthoujam Biren Singh NPP Ayangbam Oken Singh JD(U) Kwairakpam Devendro Singh
17 Lamsang BJP Sorokhambam Singh INC Likmabam Manibabu Singh NPP Pukhrambam Sumati Devi JD(U) Khundrakpam Kanba Meitei
18 Konthoujam BJP Sapam Ranjan Singh INC Laishram Nando Singh NPP Konthoujam Sharat Singh JD(U) Nongmaithem Herojit Singh
19 Patsoi BJP Sapam Keba Singh INC Akoijam Mirabai Devi NPP R.K. Rameshwar Singh JD(U) Wakambam Ibomcha Singh
20 Langthabal BJP Karam Shyam INC O. Joy Singh NPP Karam Nabakishor Singh
21 Naoriya Pakhanglakpa BJP Soraisam Kebi Devi INC Soraisham Manaoton Singh NPP Soibam Subhaschandra Singh JD(U) Konthoujam Manoranjan Singh
22 Wangoi BJP Oinam Lukhoi Singh INC Salam Joy Singh NPP Khuraijam Loken Singh
23 Mayang Imphal BJP Kongkham Robindro Singh INC Dr Kh Ratankumar Singh NPP Urikhimbam Ramesh Singh
Bishnupur District
24 Nambol 28 February 2022 BJP Thounaojam Basanta Singh INC Nameirakpam Loken Singh
25 Oinam BJP Laishram Radhkishore Singh INC Thokchom Ithoibi Devi NPP Irengbam Nalini Devi JD(U) Thingbaijam Swarankumar Singh
26 Bishnupur BJP Govindas Konthoujam INC Ningthoujam Joykumar Singh JD(U) Oinam Nabakishore Singh
27 Moirang BJP M. Prithviraj Singh INC Pukhrem Sharatchandra Singh NPP Thongam Shanti Singh
28 Thanga BJP Tongbram Robindro Singh INC Birla Haobijam
29 Kumbi BJP S. Premachandra Singh INC Dr. Khangembam Romesh Singh NPP Ningthoujam Mangi Singh JD(U) Ahanthem Shanjoy Singh
Thoubal District
30 Lilong 5 March 2022 BJP Y. Antas Khan INC Syed Anwar Hussain JD(U) Abdul Nasir
31 Thoubal BJP Leitanthem Basanta Singh INC Okram Ibobi Singh JD(U) Irom Chaoba Singh
32 Wangkhem BJP Yumnam Nabachandra Singh INC Keisham Meghachandra Singh NPP Kharibam Jiban Singh JD(U) Kangabam Jadu Singh
33 Heirok BJP Thokchom Radheshyam Singh INC Moirangthem Okendro NPP Ningthoujam Diten Singh
34 Wangjing Tentha BJP Paonam Brojen INC M. Hemanta Singh NPP Usham Manglem Singh
35 Khangabok BJP Khundrakpam Menjor Mangang INC Surjakumar Okram JD(U) Thokchom Jadumani Singh
36 Wabgai BJP Usham Deben Singh INC Md. Fajur Rahim NPP Mayengbam Ranjit Singh JD(U) Md. Sikander Ali
37 Kakching BJP Yengkhom Surchandra Singh INC Kshetrimayum Kennedy Singh [lower-alpha 1] NPP Mayanglambam Rameswhar Singh JD(U) Naorem Nabachandra Singh
CPI Yengkhom Roma Devi [lower-alpha 1]
38 Hiyanglam BJP Yumnam Radheshyam INC Dr. Huidrom Jiten Singh NPP Maibam Dhanabir Singh JD(U) Elangbam Dwijamani Singh
39 Sugnu BJP M. Binod Singh INC Kangujam Ranjit Singh
Imphal East District
40 Jiribam 5 March 2022 BJP Jiri Budhachandra Singh INC Badrur Rahman NPP Makakmayum Abbas Khan JD(U) Ashab Uddin
Chandel District
41 Chandel (ST)5 March 2022 BJP S. S. Olish NPP Lunkhopao Haokip
42 Tengnoupal (ST) BJP Letpao Haokip INC Wairok Morung Makunga
Ukhrul District
43 Phungyar (ST)5 March 2022 BJP A. S. Hopingson INC Victor Keishing JD(U) Wungnaoshang Kasar
44 Ukhrul (ST) BJP Shomtal Shaiza INC Alfred Kanngam S Arthur
45 Chingai (ST) BJP M. K. Preshaw Shimray INC Sword Vashum NPP Ningam Chamroy
Senapati District
46 Saikul (ST)28 February 2022 BJP Yamthong Haokip INC Lhingkim Haokip NPP Seikholal Haokip JD(U) Ch. Ajang Khongsai
47 Karong (ST)5 March 2022 BJP R. U. Jonathan Tao INC D.D. Thaisii
48 Mao (ST) BJP S. Alexander Maikho
49 Tadubi (ST) BJP O. Lorho NPP N. Kayisii
50 Kangpokpi 28 February 2022 BJP Nemcha Kipgen INC Ngamkhohen Kipgen JD(U) Soshim Gurung
51 Saitu (ST) BJP Ngamthang Haokip INC Lamtinthang Haokip NPP K Lhouvum JD(U) L Johny Gangmei
Tamenglong district
52 Tamei (ST)5 March 2022 BJP Wilubou Newmal INC G.N. Kumuiteung NPP Kikhonbou Newmai
53 Tamenglong (ST) BJP Huri Golmei NPP Janghemlung Panmei JD(U) Samuel Jendai
54 Nungba (ST) BJP Dingenglung Gangmei INC Gaikhangam Gangmei
Churachandpur District
55 Tipaimukh (ST)28 February 2022 BJP Chaltonlien Amo NPP Thangthatling Sinate JD(U) Ngursanglur Sanate
56 Thanlon (ST) BJP Vungzagin Valte NPP Khanthang Tonsing JD(U) Thangkhosei Guite
57 Henglep (ST) BJP Letzamang Haokip INC T. Manga Vaiphei NPP Nehminthang Haokip JD(U) Genneikhup Vaiphei
58 Churachandpur (ST) BJP V. Hangkhanlian INC H. Mangchinkhup Paite NPP Th.Thangzalian JD(U) Lallian Mang Khaute
59 Saikot (ST) BJP Paolienlal Haokip INC T. N. Haokip NPP Khaipao Haokip JD(U) John H Pulamte
60 Singhat (ST) BJP Ginsuanhau Zou INC Tuankhan Kiamlo Hangzo JD(U) Hangkhanpau Taithul
  1. 1 2 INC and CPI will have a friendly contest on Kakching constituency

Poll prediction

Opinion polls

Polling aggregates
Active Parties
  Bharatiya Janata Party
  Indian National Congress
  Naga People's Front
  Others
Date PublishedPolling agencyLead
INC BJP NPF Others
10 January 2022ABP News C-Voter [9] 32.6%35.5%11.2%20.7%2.9%
11 December 2021ABP News C-Voter [10] 34.3%37.9%8.6%19.2%3.6%
12 November 2021ABP News C-Voter [11] 33.1%38.7%8.8%19.4%5.6%
8 October 2021ABP News C-Voter [12] 34.5%35.6%8.6%21.3%1.1%
3 September 2021ABP News C-Voter [13] 34.5%40.5%7.0%18.0%6.0%
Date PublishedPolling agencyLeadRemarks
INC BJP NPF Others
10 January 2022ABP News C-Voter [9] 22-2623-272-65-90-5Hung
11 December 2021ABP News C-Voter [10] 23-2729-332-60-22-10Hung
12 November 2021ABP News C-Voter [11] 20-2425-294-83-71-9Hung
8 October 2021ABP News C-Voter [14] 21-2526-304-81-51-9Hung
3 September 2021ABP News C-Voter [13] 18-2232-362-60-410-18BJP majority
10 March 2022Election results53251814NDA majority

Exit polls

The Election Commission banned the media from publishing exit polls between 7 AM on 10 February 2022 and 6:30 PM on 7 March 2022. Violation of the directive would be punishable with two years of imprisonment. [15] Accordingly the exit polls below were published in the evening of 7 March.

Polling agencyLeadRemarks
BJP INC NPP NPF Others
India Today - Axis My India [16] 33-434-84-84-80-725-39BJP Majority
India TV - CNX [17] 26-3112-176-102-63-69-19Hung
ABP News-CVoter [18] 23-2712-1610-143-72-67-15Hung
Republic P-MARQ [19] 27-3111-176-105-1310-20Hung
Election results325751121NDA majority

Voter turnout

PhaseDateSeatsDistrictsDistrict
Turnout (%)
Phase
Turnout (%)
I28 February 202238 Bishnupur 91.1188.69
Churachandpur 79.65
Imphal East 90.55
Imphal West 90.80
Kangpokpi 90.14
II5 March 202222 Chandel 93.9489.06
Jiribam 90.26
Senapati 88.16
Tamenglong 86.50
Thoubal 91.09
Ukhrul 83.46
Total60

Results

Results by alliance and party

Vote Share by alliance

   BJP (37.83%)
   NPP (17.3%)
   MPSA (16.89%)
   JD(U) (10.77%)
   NPF (8.09%)
   IND (5.08%)
  Other (4.04%)

Seat Share

   BJP (53.33%)
   NPP (11.67%)
   JD(U) (10.00%)
   MPSA (8.33%)
   NPF (8.33%)
   KPA (3.33%)
   IND (5.00%)
AlliancePartyPopular voteSeats
Votes%±pp ContestedWon+/−
None Bharatiya Janata Party 720,70237.83Increase2.svg2.736032Increase2.svg11
None National People's Party 321,30317.3Increase2.svg12.19397Increase2.svg3
MPSA Indian National Congress 312,70516.83Decrease2.svg18.57535Decrease2.svg23
Communist Party of India 1,0320.06Decrease2.svg0.6820Steady2.svg
Total322,69116.8954 [lower-alpha 1] 5
None Janata Dal (United) 200,10310.77New386New
Naga People's Front 150,2098.09Increase2.svg0.8995Increase2.svg1
Republican Party of India 255111.379-
Kuki People's Alliance 188081.0122Increase2.svg2
Independents 943335.083Increase2.svg2
NOTA 0.56
Total10060
Valid votes
Invalid votes
Votes cast/ turnout
Abstentions
Registered voters
  1. INC and CPI have a friendly fight in one constituency.

Results by district

DistrictsSeats BJP NPP JD(U) MPSA NPF Others
Imphal East 11712100
Imphal West 131011001
Bishnupur 6420000
Thoubal 10411400
Chandel 2200000
Ukhrul 3000030
Senapati 6110013
Tamenglong 3110010
Churachandpur 6302001
Total603276555

Results by constituency

Incumbent MLA's are highlighted with background color. [20] [21]

ConstituencyTurnout
(%)
WinnerRunner UpMargin
#NameCandidatePartyVotes%CandidatePartyVotes%
Imphal East District
1 Khundrakpam Thokchom Lokeshwar Singh INC 1221149.02Thangjam Mohendro Singh BJP 1199648.16215
2 Heingang N. Biren Singh BJP 2481478.54Pangeijam Saratchandra Singh INC 654320.7118271
3 Khurai Leishangthem Susindro Meitei BJP 1113133.62Laitonjam Jayananda Singh NPP 876726.862364
4 Kshetrigao Sheikh Noorul Hassan NPP 1311838.47Nahakpam Indrajit Singh BJP 1237636.29742
5 Thongju Thongam Biswajit Singh BJP 1533851.98Seram Neken Singh INC 864929.316689
6 Keirao Lourembam Rameshwor Metei BJP 1733561.68Md. Nasiruddin Khan NPP 912632.478209
7 Andro Thounaojam Shyamkumar BJP 1673950.08Lourembam Sanjoy Singh NPP 1528245.721457
8 Lamlai Khongbantabam Ibomcha BJP 1010535.25 Kshetrimayum Biren Singh JD(U) 998434.83121
Imphal West District
9 Thangmeiband Khumukcham Joykishan JD(U) 1362956.08Jyotin Walkhom BJP 985640.563773
10 Uripok Khwairakpam Raghumani Singh BJP 833536.17 Yumnam Joykumar Singh NPP 742632.23909
11 Sagolband Rajkumar Imo Singh BJP 1105454.6Dr. Khwairakpam Loken Singh JD(U) 839841.482656
12 Keishamthong Sapam Nishikant SinghIND887435Maheshwar Thounaojam RPI(A) 868734.27187
13 Singjamei Yumnam Khemchand Singh BJP 870945.8Oinam Romen Singh JD(U) 641433.732295
Imphal East District
14 Yaiskul Thokchom Satyabarta Singh BJP 972440.25Huidrom Vikramjit Singh NPP 909237.64632
15 Wangkhei Thangjam Arunkumar JD(U) 1159335.71Okram Henry BJP 1084033.39753
Imphal West District
16 Sekmai (SC)Heikham Dingo Singh BJP 1001036.8Ayangbam Oken Singh NPP 667724.553333
17 Lamsang Sorokhambam Rajen BJP 1518547.8Pukhrambam Sumati Devi NPP 1478546.54400
18 Konthoujam Sapam Ranjan Singh BJP 1343247.3Konthoujam Sharat Singh NPP 1303845.91394
19 Patsoi Sapam Keba BJP 1218634.98Akoijam Mirabai Devi INC 1149933.01687
20 Langthabal Karam Shyam BJP 1081541.17 O. Joy Singh INC 876233.362053
21 Naoriya Pakhanglakpa Soraisam Kebi Devi BJP 1105833.55 Soibam Subhaschandra Singh NPP 1052731.93531
22 Wangoi Khuraijam Loken Singh NPP 1560655.29 Oinam Lukhoi Singh BJP 1234043.723266
23 Mayang Imphal Kongkham Robindro Singh BJP 1464247.73Dr Kh Ratankumar Singh INC 851327.756129
Bishnupur District
24 Nambol Thounaojam Basanta Singh BJP 1688554.76Nameirakpam Loken Singh INC 1382544.843060
25 Oinam Irengbam Nalini Devi NPP 1080840.57Laishram Radhakishore Singh BJP 1036638.91442
26 Bishnupur Govindas Konthoujam BJP 1361146.05Oinam Nabakishore Singh JD(U) 1220241.281409
27 Moirang Thongam Shanti Singh NPP 1434939.75M. Prithviraj Singh BJP 1211833.572231
28 Thanga Tongbram Robindro Singh BJP 1309561.96Birla Haobijam INC 784437.115251
29 Kumbi S. Premachandra Singh BJP 851332.63Ahanthem Shanjoy Singh JD(U) 814131.21372
Thoubal District
30 Lilong Muhammad Abdul Nasir JD(U) 1688649.71 Y. Antas Khan BJP 1631648.03570
31 Thoubal Okram Ibobi Singh INC 1508551Leitanthem Basanta Singh BJP 1254242.42543
32 Wangkhem Keisham Meghachandra Singh INC 888929.36Yumnam Nabachandra Singh BJP 759725.091292
33 Heirok Thokchom Radheshyam Singh BJP 1358942.8Moirangthem Okendro INC 1318641.53403
34 Wangjing Tentha Paonam Brojen BJP 1576551.69M. Hemanta Singh INC 1385245.421913
35 Khangabok Surjakumar Okram INC 1743549.76Khundrakpam Menjor Mangang BJP 963227.497803
36 Wabgai Usham Deben Singh BJP 913831.13Md. Fajur Rahim INC 908830.9650
37 Kakching Mayanglambam Rameshwar Singh NPP 854631.49Yengkhom Surchandra Singh BJP 734127.051205
38 Hiyanglam Yumnam Radheshyam BJP 861332.8Dr. Huidrom Jiten Singh INC 658425.072029
39 Sugnu Kangujam Ranjit Singh INC 1267350.63M. Binod Singh BJP 1165746.571016
Imphal East District
40 Jiribam Md. Achab Uddin JD(U) 1231346.21Nameirakpam Budhachandra Singh BJP 1189744.65416
Chandel District
41 Chandel (ST)SS Olish BJP 3706678.06Langhu Paulhring Anal NPF 972520.7427341
42 Tengnoupal (ST)Letpao Haokip BJP 2159755.38D. Korungthang NPF 1411536.197482
Ukhrul District
43 Phungyar (ST)Leishyo Keishing NPF 1164237.75Awung Hopingson BJP 1086335.23779
44 Ukhrul (ST)Ram Muivah NPF 1550338.69 Alfred Kan-Ngam Arthur INC 1456136.34942
45 Chingai (ST)Khashim Vashum NPF 1283731.39Ningam Chamroy NPP 1050125.682336
Senapati District
46 Saikul (ST) Kimneo Haokip Hangshing KPA 671025.38Kenn Raikhan IND 546120.661249
47 Karong (ST)J. Kumo Sha IND 1645234.2R. Jonathan Tao BJP 1356628.22886
48 Mao (ST) Loshi Dikho NPF 2959158.05Woba Joram IND 2107841.358513
49 Tadubi (ST) N. Kayisii NPP 2128947.7 Francis Ngajokpa NPF 2082146.65549
50 Kangpokpi Nemcha Kipgen BJP 1441257.37Soshim Gurung JD(U) 901635.895396
51 Saitu (ST)Haokholet Kipgen IND 1254631.52 Ngamthang Haokip BJP 976224.712694
Tamenglong district
52 Tamei (ST)Awangbow Newmai NPF 1964350.83Z. Newmai NPP 1794546.441698
53 Tamenglong (ST)Jenghemlung Panmei NPP 1045634.11Huri Golmei BJP 915629.841309
54 Nungba (ST)Dipu Gangmei BJP 1446457.39Gaikhangam INC 1067842.373786
Churachandpur District
55 Tipaimukh (ST)Ngursanglur Sanate JD(U) 626749.24Chalton Lien Amo BJP 501839.421249
56 Thanlon (ST)Vungzagin Valte BJP 486336.45Khantang Taosing NPP 411230.82751
57 Henglep (ST)Letzamang Haokip BJP 1389750.36T. Manga Vaiphei INC 604921.927848
58 Churachandpur (ST) L. M. Khaute JD(U) 1923138.24V. Hangkhanlian BJP 1760736.93624
59 Saikot (ST)Paolienlal Haokip BJP 1845735.1Khaipao Haokip NPP 1258623.935871
60 Singhat (ST)Chinlunthang KPA 1209851.19Ginshuanhau Zhao BJP 1017943.071919

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In the run up to the Indian general election, 2019, various organisations carried out opinion polls to gauge voting intention in India. Results of such polls are displayed in this article. The date range for these opinion polls are from the Jan 2018 to April 2019. Many organisations have gone on to conduct exit polls and post-poll surveys as well, which too are displayed.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2019 Jharkhand Legislative Assembly election</span> Elections for the Legislative Assembly of Jharkhand, India

Legislative Assembly elections were held in Jharkhand, India, from 30 November to 20 December 2019 to elect the 81 members of the 5th Jharkhand Legislative Assembly. Results were declared on 23 December 2019. The pre-election term of the Assembly was set to end on 27 December 2019.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2020 Delhi Legislative Assembly election</span> Indian election event

Legislative Assembly elections were held in Delhi on 8 February 2020 to elect 70 members of the Delhi Legislative Assembly. Voters turnout was recorded at 62.82%, a decline of 4.65% from the previous assembly election in Delhi but 2.2% more than the 2019 Indian general election in Delhi. The term of the assembly elected in 2015 expired on 22 February 2020. The Aam Aadmi Party, led by Arvind Kejriwal won 62 seats to claim an absolute majority in the elections.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2021 Kerala Legislative Assembly election</span> 14th Indian state election


The 2021 Kerala Legislative Assembly election was held in Kerala on 6 April 2021 to elect 140 members to the 15th Kerala Legislative Assembly. The results were declared on 2 May.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2021 Assam Legislative Assembly election</span> Indian state election

The 2021 Assam Legislative Assembly election was the 15th quinquennial legislative assembly election held in the Indian state of Assam from March 27 to April 6 in three phases, to elect 126 MLAs to the 15th Assam Legislative Assembly. The votes were counted and the result declared on Sunday, 2 May. The term of the previous Fourteenth Legislative Assembly of Assam ended on 31 May 2021.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2022 Punjab Legislative Assembly election</span> 2022 legislative assembly elections in the Punjab

Legislative Assembly elections were held in Punjab on 20 February 2022 to elect the 117 members of the 16th Assembly of the Punjab Legislative Assembly. The votes were counted and the results were declared on 10 March 2022.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2022 Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly election</span> State election in India

Legislative Assembly elections were held in Uttar Pradesh from 10 February to 7 March 2022 in seven phases to elect all 403 members for the 18th Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly. The votes were counted and the results were declared on 10 March 2022.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2022 Uttarakhand Legislative Assembly election</span> 2022 assembly elections in Uttrakhand

Legislative Assembly elections were held in Uttarakhand on 14 February 2022 to elect 70 members of the Uttarakhand Legislative Assembly. The votes were counted and the results were declared on 10 March 2022.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2022 Goa Legislative Assembly election</span> Elections for the 8th Legislative assembly of Goa

Legislative Assembly elections were held in Goa on 14 February 2022 to elect 40 members of the Eighth Goa Legislative Assembly. The votes were counted and the results were declared on 10 March 2022.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2022 Himachal Pradesh Legislative Assembly election</span> Legislative Assembly election in Himachal Pradesh, India

Legislative Assembly elections were held in Himachal Pradesh on 12 November 2022 to elect 68 members of the Himachal Pradesh Legislative Assembly. The votes were counted and the results were declared on 8 December 2022.

By-elections for Five state assembly constituencies were held in Manipur on 7 November 2020.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2023 Rajasthan Legislative Assembly election</span> State assembly election in India

Legislative Assembly elections were held in Rajasthan on 25 November 2023 to elect 199 of the 200 members of Rajasthan Legislative Assembly. The results were declared on 3 December 2023. The election for the Karanpur seat was adjourned following the death of Congress candidate Gurmeet Singh Kooner.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2023 Chhattisgarh Legislative Assembly election</span>

Legislative Assembly elections were held in Chhattisgarh in two phases on 7 November and 17 November 2023 to elect all 90 members of Chhattisgarh Legislative Assembly. The votes were counted and the results declared on 3 December 2023.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2023 Madhya Pradesh Legislative Assembly election</span> 2023 Assembly Elections in Madhya Pradesh

Legislative Assembly elections were held in Madhya Pradesh on 17 November 2023 to elect all 230 members of Madhya Pradesh Legislative Assembly. The results were declared on 3 December 2023.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2023 Mizoram Legislative Assembly election</span>

Legislative Assembly elections were held in Mizoram on 7 November 2023 to elect all 40 members of Mizoram Legislative Assembly, which had 174 candidates and saw 80.66% voter turnout. The votes were counted on 4 December 2023 which showed the Zoram People's Movement's victory winning 27 seats out of 40.

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