Mawhati Assembly constituency

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Mawhati
Constituency No. 8 for the Meghalaya Legislative Assembly
Mawhati Assembly constituency map.svg
Constituency details
Country India
Region Northeast India
State Meghalaya
District Ri Bhoi
LS constituency Shillong
Established1972
Total electors39,235 [1]
Reservation ST
Member of Legislative Assembly
11th Meghalaya Legislative Assembly
Incumbent
Party Indian National Congress
Elected year 2023

Mawhati is one of the 60 Legislative Assembly constituencies of Meghalaya state in India. [2] It is part of Ri Bhoi district and is reserved for candidates belonging to the Scheduled Tribes. It falls under Shillong Lok Sabha constituency [3] and its current MLA is Charles Marngar of the Indian National Congress.

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Members of the Legislative Assembly

Source: [3]

YearMLAPartyVotes
1972 Martin Narayan Majaw Independent 1521
1978 2412
1983 S. R. Moksha Hill State People's Democratic Party 4216
1988 Hill People's Union 3550
1993 5013
1998 Phingwell Muktieh Indian National Congress 3941
2003 5021
2008 Donbok Khymdeit United Democratic Party 6112
2013 Julias Kitbok Dorphang Independent 8246
2018 [4] Dasakhiatbha Lamare National People's Party 6365
2023 Charles Marngar Indian National Congress 13273

Election results

Assembly Election 2023

2023 Meghalaya Legislative Assembly election  : Mawhati [5]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
INC Charles Marngar 13,273 37.58% Increase2.svg24.69
NPP Shemphang Lyngdoh8,02922.73%Increase2.svg0.42
UDP Baiahunlang Makdoh6,55618.56%Increase2.svg6.76
HSPDP Evalyni Kharbani4,59013.00%New
BJP Dr. Evarist Myrsing1,3763.90%Increase2.svg0.46
AITC Dr. Saralin Dorphang7292.06%New
PDF Roswel Shadap5601.59%Decrease2.svg13.54
Margin of victory5,24414.85%Increase2.svg14.13
Turnout 35,32190.02%Increase2.svg0.94
Registered electors 39,235Increase2.svg22.54
INC gain from NPP Swing Increase2.svg15.26

Assembly Election 2018

2018 Meghalaya Legislative Assembly election  : Mawhati [6]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
NPP Dasakhiatbha Lamare 6,365 22.32% New
Independent Julias Kitbok Dorphang6,16121.60%New
PDF James Sylliang4,31415.12%New
INC Charles Marngar 3,67512.88%Decrease2.svg16.81
UDP Donbok Khymdeit3,36711.80%Decrease2.svg18.88
Independent Evalyni Kharbani2,2317.82%New
BJP Banbuhaiing Makdoh9803.44%New
NOTA None of the Above3161.11%New
Margin of victory2040.72%Decrease2.svg4.30
Turnout 28,52389.09%Decrease2.svg2.40
Registered electors 32,017Increase2.svg26.83
NPP gain from Independent Swing Decrease2.svg13.39

Assembly Election 2013

2013 Meghalaya Legislative Assembly election  : Mawhati [7]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Independent Julias Kitbok Dorphang 8,246 35.70% New
UDP Donbok Khymdeit7,08730.69%Decrease2.svg0.12
INC Phingwel Muktieh6,85729.69%Increase2.svg0.84
Independent Plas Mukhim5082.20%New
LJP Kyrshanlang Nongshli2331.01%New
HSPDP Hopingstone Masharing1640.71%New
Margin of victory1,1595.02%Increase2.svg3.07
Turnout 23,09591.48%Decrease2.svg1.72
Registered electors 25,245Increase2.svg18.58
Independent gain from UDP Swing Increase2.svg4.90

Assembly Election 2008

2008 Meghalaya Legislative Assembly election  : Mawhati [8]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
UDP Donbok Khymdeit 6,112 30.80% Increase2.svg0.61
INC Phingwel Muktieh5,72528.85%Decrease2.svg6.65
KHNAM Rangkynsai Makdoh4,39022.12%Increase2.svg14.47
NCP Clement Shadap3,34416.85%Decrease2.svg9.80
MDP Heronice Masharing2711.37%New
Margin of victory3871.95%Decrease2.svg3.36
Turnout 19,84293.20%Increase2.svg21.11
Registered electors 21,289Increase2.svg8.52
UDP gain from INC Swing Decrease2.svg4.70

Assembly Election 2003

2003 Meghalaya Legislative Assembly election  : Mawhati [9]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
INC Phingwel Muktieh 5,021 35.50% Increase2.svg7.10
UDP S. R. Moksha4,27030.19%Increase2.svg8.03
NCP Dr. Jerin Syiem3,77026.66%New
KHNAM Murmanik Syiem1,0827.65%New
Margin of victory7515.31%Increase2.svg0.29
Turnout 14,14372.14%Decrease2.svg5.38
Registered electors 19,618Increase2.svg9.52
INC hold Swing Increase2.svg7.10

Assembly Election 1998

1998 Meghalaya Legislative Assembly election  : Mawhati [10]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
INC Phingwel Muktieh 3,941 28.40% Decrease2.svg8.22
Independent Rangkynsai Makdoh3,24523.38%New
UDP S. R. Moksha3,07522.16%New
HSPDP Clement Shadap1,75512.65%New
PDM Martin Lyngdoh1,60311.55%New
CPI Marius Nongrum1431.03%New
BJP Howard Moksha1150.83%New
Margin of victory6965.02%Increase2.svg3.19
Turnout 13,87780.85%Decrease2.svg5.14
Registered electors 17,912Increase2.svg13.48
INC gain from HPU Swing Decrease2.svg10.05

Assembly Election 1993

1993 Meghalaya Legislative Assembly election  : Mawhati [11]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
HPU S. R. Moksha 5,013 38.45% Increase2.svg1.63
INC Rangkynsai Makdoh4,77536.62%Increase2.svg17.98
AHL(AM) Clement Shadap2,56719.69%New
JP Shambok M. Khymdeit5414.15%New
Janata Dal (B) Michael S. Kharsingh1431.10%New
Margin of victory2381.83%Decrease2.svg8.58
Turnout 13,03984.81%Increase2.svg6.78
Registered electors 15,784Increase2.svg24.13
HPU hold Swing Increase2.svg1.63

Assembly Election 1988

1988 Meghalaya Legislative Assembly election  : Mawhati [12]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
HPU S. R. Moksha 3,550 36.81% New
Independent Martin N. Majaw2,54726.41%New
INC Joseph Joit Makdoh1,79818.65%Increase2.svg14.56
HSPDP Clement Shadap1,72317.87%Decrease2.svg41.16
CPI Orister Syngkli250.26%New
Margin of victory1,00310.40%Decrease2.svg13.35
Turnout 9,64378.85%Increase2.svg8.58
Registered electors 12,716Increase2.svg19.75
HPU gain from HSPDP Swing Decrease2.svg22.22

Assembly Election 1983

1983 Meghalaya Legislative Assembly election  : Mawhati [13]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
HSPDP S. R. Moksha 4,216 59.03% Increase2.svg27.66
PDC Martin N. Majaw2,52035.28%New
INC Matsingh Kharkongor2924.09%Decrease2.svg13.33
AHL Stanly Lapang1141.60%Decrease2.svg4.50
Margin of victory1,69623.75%Increase2.svg15.02
Turnout 7,14271.68%Increase2.svg5.81
Registered electors 10,619Increase2.svg8.46
HSPDP gain from Independent Swing Increase2.svg18.94

Assembly Election 1978

1978 Meghalaya Legislative Assembly election  : Mawhati [14]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Independent Martin N. Majaw 2,412 40.09% New
HSPDP S. R. Moksha1,88731.37%New
INC J. C. Makhod1,04817.42%New
AHL Betterson Kharkongor3676.10%Decrease2.svg12.02
Independent Odwiss Khymdeit3025.02%New
Margin of victory5258.73%Decrease2.svg5.86
Turnout 6,01664.33%Increase2.svg11.31
Registered electors 9,791Increase2.svg11.02
Independent hold Swing Increase2.svg5.69

Assembly Election 1972

1972 Meghalaya Legislative Assembly election  : Mawhati [15]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Independent Martin Narayan Majaw 1,521 34.40% New
Independent S. R. Moksha87619.81%New
AHL Walter Roy Marng80118.12%New
Independent Nilip Shadap53612.12%New
Independent Min Shallam2956.67%New
Independent Odwys Khyndeit1994.50%New
Independent Linshon Roy Lapang1022.31%New
Margin of victory64514.59%
Turnout 4,42152.82%
Registered electors 8,819
Independent win (new seat)

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