Aizawl Municipal Corporation

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Aizawl Municipal Corporation
Type
Type
Term limits
5 years
Leadership
Mayor
P C Lalhmingthanga, MNF
Deputy Mayor
Lalrinngliana, MNF
Structure
Seats19
Political groups
Government (11)
  •   MNF (11)

Opposition (5)

Others (2)

Elections
Last election
2021
Next election
2026
Website
https://amcmizoram.com/

Aizawl Municipal Corporation is a municipal body that governs the Aizawl, the capital city of the Indian state of Mizoram.

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History

In 2010, the Aizawl Municipal council was upgraded to Aizawl Municipal Corporation under the Mizoram Municipalities Act, 2007. [1]

Composition

The corporation consists of 19 seats, of which 6 seats- Ward -III, VIII, X, XIV, XVI and XIX are reserved for women. [1] [2]

Elections

2021 Aizawl Municipal Corporation election

In the 2021 election, the MNF had won majority with 11 seats. ZPM came second with 6 seats and INC won 2 seats. [3]

2015 Aizawl Municipal Corporation election

In the 2015 election, the MNF had won majority with 11 seats. INC came second with 7 seats and MPC won 1 seat. [4]

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References

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