Phungyar Assembly constituency

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Phungyar
Constituency for the Manipur Legislative Assembly
Constituency details
Country India
Region Northeast India
State Manipur
District Ukhrul
LS constituency Outer Manipur
Established1967
Total electors34,789 [1]
Reservation ST
Member of Legislative Assembly
12th Manipur Legislative Assembly
Incumbent
Party Naga People's Front

Phungyar is one of the 60 Legislative Assembly constituencies of Manipur state in India. [2]

Contents

It is part of Ukhrul district and is reserved for candidates belonging to the Scheduled Tribes.

Members of the Legislative Assembly

YearMemberParty
2017 Leishiyo Keishing [2] Naga People's Front

Election results

Vote share of winning candidates
2022
37.75%
2017
47.68%
2012
52.03%
2007
48.86%
2002
23.13%
2000
31.00%
1995
50.55%
1990
38.57%
1984
53.55%
1980
46.65%
1974
57.55%
1972
64.97%
1967
66.21%

Assembly Election 2022

2022 Manipur Legislative Assembly election: Phungyar [3]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
NPF Leishiyo Keishing 11,642 37.75% −9.93%
BJP Awung Shimray Hopingson10,86335.23%6.69%
INC Victor Keishing7,45324.17%2.88%
JD(U) Wungnaoshang Kasar6932.25%
SHS Ninghor Jajo1540.50%
Margin of victory7792.53%−16.62%
Turnout 30,83888.64%5.92%
Registered electors 34,78915.32%
NPF hold Swing -9.93%

Assembly Election 2017

2017 Manipur Legislative Assembly election: Phungyar [2]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
NPF Leishiyo Keishing 11,900 47.68% 6.00%
BJP Somi Awungshi7,12228.54%
INC Victor Keishing5,31321.29%−30.74%
Independent A. S. Hopingson4521.81%
Margin of victory4,77819.15%8.80%
Turnout 24,95682.73%21.58%
Registered electors 30,16712.58%
NPF gain from INC Swing -4.35%

Assembly Election 2012

2012 Manipur Legislative Assembly election: Phungyar [4]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
INC Victor Keishing 8,525 52.03% 3.74%
NPF Honreikhui Kashung6,83041.69%
MSCP Bountia Keishing9675.90%
Margin of victory1,69510.35%9.78%
Turnout 16,38461.12%−21.12%
Registered electors 26,7970.65%
INC gain from Independent Swing 3.17%

Assembly Election 2007

2007 Manipur Legislative Assembly election: Phungyar [5]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Independent K. Wungnaoshang 10,700 48.86%
INC Victor Keishing10,57748.30%30.46%
Naga National Party Valley Rose Hungyo5622.57%
Margin of victory1230.56%−4.73%
Turnout 21,90082.26%−5.39%
Registered electors 26,62319.16%
Independent gain from MSCP Swing 25.73%

Assembly Election 2002

2002 Manipur Legislative Assembly election: Phungyar [6]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
MSCP K. Wungnaoshang 4,412 23.13% 10.89%
INC Rishang Keishing3,40317.84%−13.16%
FPM K. Somi3,08416.17%
BJP N. Solomon2,58313.54%
NCP Ramthing Hungyo2,55913.41%3.79%
Manipur National Conference Johnson Keishing2,51313.17%
Naga National Party Ngaithingkhui Hungyo4672.45%
Margin of victory1,0095.29%−2.89%
Turnout 19,07687.65%7.14%
Registered electors 22,3424.67%
MSCP gain from INC Swing -27.42%

Assembly Election 2000

2000 Manipur Legislative Assembly election: Phungyar
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
INC Rishang Keishing 4,539 31.00% −19.55%
JD(U) Wungnaoshang Keishing3,34222.82%
Samata Party Somi Keishing2,66518.20%5.09%
MSCP Mahongnao Ngaranmi1,79212.24%
NCP Ramthing Hungyo1,4099.62%
Independent K. Paul8465.78%
Margin of victory1,1978.17%−19.84%
Turnout 14,64369.37%−11.13%
Registered electors 21,34515.04%
INC hold Swing -19.55%

Assembly Election 1995

1995 Manipur Legislative Assembly election: Phungyar
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
INC Rishang Keishing 7,467 50.55% 11.98%
MPP Solomon3,32822.53%11.87%
JD Paul2,02313.69%
Samata Party Ngaithingkhui Hungyo1,93713.11%
Margin of victory4,13928.02%14.77%
Turnout 14,77280.51%−2.57%
Registered electors 18,555−13.08%
INC hold Swing 11.98%

Assembly Election 1990

1990 Manipur Legislative Assembly election: Phungyar
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
INC Rishang Keishing 6,798 38.57% −14.98%
INS(SCS) N. Solomon4,46225.31%
JD Ngaithingkhui Hungyo4,10723.30%
MPP A. S. Stephen1,87910.66%
Manipur Hill People'S Council M. C. Ngathingkhui3812.16%
Margin of victory2,33613.25%1.64%
Turnout 17,62783.07%8.25%
Registered electors 21,34621.61%
INC hold Swing -14.98%

Assembly Election 1984

1984 Manipur Legislative Assembly election: Phungyar
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
INC Rishang Keishing 6,881 53.55%
IC(S) A. Stephen5,38941.94%
Independent Ngaithingkhui Hungyo5804.51%
Margin of victory1,49211.61%−8.93%
Turnout 12,85074.82%−1.77%
Registered electors 17,55313.09%
INC gain from INC(I) Swing 6.90%

Assembly Election 1980

1980 Manipur Legislative Assembly election: Phungyar
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
INC(I) Rishang Keishing 5,440 46.65%
JP M. C. Ngathingkhui3,04526.11%
Independent K. Prongo2,28119.56%
Independent Ngaithingkhui Hungyo7246.21%
INC(U) Yamkhothang1711.47%
Margin of victory2,39520.54%5.43%
Turnout 11,66176.60%2.42%
Registered electors 15,52134.75%
INC(I) gain from INC Swing -10.90%

Assembly Election 1974

1974 Manipur Legislative Assembly election: Phungyar
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
INC Rishang Keishing 4,861 57.55% 35.32%
Manipur Hills Union Stephen Angkang3,58542.45%
Margin of victory1,27615.11%−27.63%
Turnout 8,44674.18%7.90%
Registered electors 11,51871.63%
INC gain from Independent Swing -7.42%

Assembly Election 1972

1972 Manipur Legislative Assembly election: Phungyar
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Independent Rishang Keishing 2,849 64.97%
INC Stephen Angkang97522.23%−43.98%
Independent K. Wungnaoshang4159.46%
Independent Engy Makan1463.33%
Margin of victory1,87442.74%−6.14%
Turnout 4,38566.28%18.13%
Registered electors 6,711−36.78%
Independent gain from INC Swing -1.24%

Assembly Election 1967

1967 Manipur Legislative Assembly election: Phungyar
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
INC K. Envey 3,247 66.21%
Independent H. L. Kim85017.33%
SSP B. S. James80716.46%
Margin of victory2,39748.88%
Turnout 4,90448.15%
Registered electors 10,615
INC win (new seat)

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References

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