Wangkhem Assembly constituency

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Wangkhem
Constituency for the Manipur Legislative Assembly
Constituency details
Country India
Region Northeast India
State Manipur
District Thoubal
LS constituency Inner Manipur
Established1974
Total electors33,866 [1]
ReservationNone
Member of Legislative Assembly
12th Manipur Legislative Assembly
Incumbent
Party Indian National Congress
Elected year2022

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

Contents

It is part of Thoubal district. As of 2022, its representative in the Legislative Assembly is Keisham Meghachandra Singh of the Indian National Congress. [1]

Extent

Wangkhem is the 32nd among 60 constituencies of Manipur. It consists of 39 parts namely: 1 - Haokha Mamang Leikai (A), 2 - Haokha Mamang Leikai (B), 3 - Haokha Maning, 4 - Thoubal Khunou, 5 - Kiyam Wangmataba Leikai, 6 - Kiyam Siphai Litanpok Leikai, 7 - Kiyam Siphai Amurijam Leikai, 8 - Kiyam Siphai, 9 - Kiyam Siphai Khong Ahanbi, 10 - Kiyam Siphai Laithagol Leikai, 11 - Hayel Labuk, 12 - Phoudel Mamang Leikai, 13 - Phoudel Maning Leikai, 14 - Phoudel Keirambi, 15 - Singa Mathak Leikai, 16 - Singa Mayai Leikai, 17 - Singa Huidrom Leikai, 18 - Wangkhem (A), 19 - Wangkhem (B), 20 - Yairipok Bishnunaha Awang Leikai, 21 - Bishnunaha Mamang Leikai, 22 - Bishnunaha Makha Leikai, 23 - Charangpat Mamang Mathak, 24 - Charangpat Mamang Makha, 25 - Charangpat Maklang Maning Leikai, 26 - Charangpat Maklang Awang Leikai, 27 - Icham Khunou, 28 - Yairipok Bambon Leikai (A), 29 - Yairipok Bambon Leikai (B), 30 - Khoirom Mathak Leikai, 31 - Khoirom Laimang Leikai, 32 - Khoirom Kha-Thangba Leikai, 33 - Khoirom Heitroipokpi, 34 - Kekru Mathak Leikai, 35 - Kekru Makha Leikai, 36 - Sangomsang and Chaobok Kabui, 37 - Waithou, 38 - Yairipok Bishnunaha Mayai Leikai, and 39 - Charangpat Maklang Mayai Leikai.

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Members of the Legislative Assembly

YearNameParty
2002 Nimai Chand Luwang Manipur Peoples Party
2007 [4] Keisham Meghachandra Singh Indian National Congress
2012 [5]
2017 [6]
2022 [1]

Election results

Vote share of winning candidates
2022
29.36%
2017
39.52%
2012
39.40%
2007
46.81%
2002
29.61%
2000
35.64%
1995
44.30%
1990
60.17%
1984
26.81%
1980
22.89%
1974
23.73%

Assembly Election 2022

2022 Manipur Legislative Assembly election: Wangkhem [7]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
INC Keisham Meghachandra Singh 8,889 29.36% −10.16%
BJP Yumnam Nabachandra Singh7,59725.09%9.09%
RPI(A) Dr. Nimai Chand Luwang7,10023.45%
NPP Kharibam Jiban Singh3,47411.47%
JD(U) Kangabam Jadu @ Jadumani Singh2,8919.55%
Margin of victory1,2924.27%−5.81%
Turnout 30,27789.40%−2.06%
Registered electors 33,8668.38%
INC hold Swing -10.16%

Assembly Election 2017

2017 Manipur Legislative Assembly election: Wangkhem [6]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
INC Keisham Meghachandra Singh 11,293 39.52% 0.11%
NEIDP Yumnam Nabachandra Singh8,41329.44%
BJP Oinam Haridas Singh4,57316.00%
LJP Kangabam Jadu Singh3,98613.95%
NOTA None of the Above1770.62%
Margin of victory2,88010.08%−2.29%
Turnout 28,57891.46%2.49%
Registered electors 31,24716.31%
INC hold Swing 0.11%

Assembly Election 2012

2012 Manipur Legislative Assembly election: Wangkhem [8]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
INC Keisham Meghachandra Singh 9,418 39.40% −7.41%
MPP Dr. Nimai Chand Luwang6,46227.04%−6.61%
AITC Md. Abdul Kadir6,32126.45%
MSCP Laishram Kadamjit Singh1,6997.11%
Margin of victory2,95612.37%−0.80%
Turnout 23,90188.96%−1.28%
Registered electors 26,8665.09%
INC hold Swing -7.41%

Assembly Election 2007

2007 Manipur Legislative Assembly election: Wangkhem [9]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
INC Keisham Meghachandra Singh 10,801 46.81% 31.19%
MPP Dr. Nimai Chand Luwang7,76233.64%4.03%
RJD Lisham Chandrakishor Singh4,11117.82%
BJP P. Munal Singh2150.93%
NCP Dr. Ibochouba Longjam1370.59%
Margin of victory3,03913.17%12.81%
Turnout 23,07290.25%−4.73%
Registered electors 25,56515.31%
INC gain from MPP Swing 17.20%

Assembly Election 2002

2002 Manipur Legislative Assembly election: Wangkhem [10]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
MPP Dr. Nimai Chand Luwang 6,139 29.61%
MSCP Thokchom Chandra Singh6,06529.25%17.43%
INC Sorokhaibam Joychandra Singh3,23915.62%−20.02%
Manipur National Conference Dr. Ibochouba Longjam2,73413.19%
FPM Laishram Kadamjit Singh2,55612.33%−3.62%
Margin of victory740.36%−15.16%
Turnout 20,73394.98%0.91%
Registered electors 22,1703.82%
MPP gain from INC Swing -14.69%

Assembly Election 2000

2000 Manipur Legislative Assembly election: Wangkhem
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
INC Dr. Nimai Chand Luwang 7,057 35.64% −8.66%
Samata Party Dr. Ibochouba Longjam3,98520.12%−0.42%
FPM L. Kadamjit Singh3,15915.95%
BJP Nongthombam Shamu Singh3,13615.84%
MSCP Pangambam Munal Singh2,34111.82%
Margin of victory3,07215.51%6.38%
Turnout 19,80293.48%−0.58%
Registered electors 21,35411.78%
INC hold Swing -8.66%

Assembly Election 1995

1995 Manipur Legislative Assembly election: Wangkhem
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
INC Dr. Nimai Chand Luwang 7,873 44.30% −15.88%
MPP Longjam Ibotomba Singh6,24935.16%−2.37%
Samata Party Pangambam Munal Singh3,65120.54%
Margin of victory1,6249.14%−13.50%
Turnout 17,77394.06%−1.88%
Registered electors 19,103−1.58%
INC hold Swing -15.88%

Assembly Election 1990

1990 Manipur Legislative Assembly election: Wangkhem
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
INC Nimaichand Luwang 11,022 60.17% 43.42%
MPP Nongthombam Shamu Singh6,87537.53%17.59%
Independent Pangabam Ibothoi4202.29%
Margin of victory4,14722.64%15.77%
Turnout 18,31795.94%6.26%
Registered electors 19,4108.49%
INC gain from Independent Swing 33.36%

Assembly Election 1984

1984 Manipur Legislative Assembly election: Wangkhem
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Independent Nahakpam Nimai Chand Luwang 4,193 26.81%
MPP Ibotonm Mazid3,11919.94%18.48%
INC Konsam Gulap2,62016.75%
Independent Kshetrimayum Biramangol2,47915.85%
Independent Pangambam Munal Singh1,5049.62%
Independent Nongthombam Shamu Singh1,4519.28%
Independent Koijan Kalabi1240.79%
Margin of victory1,0746.87%0.82%
Turnout 15,64089.68%1.47%
Registered electors 17,89118.10%
Independent hold Swing 3.92%

Assembly Election 1980

1980 Manipur Legislative Assembly election: Wangkhem
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Independent Pangambam Munal Singh 2,991 22.89%
Independent Iboton2,20116.84%
INC(U) Konsam Gulap2,11416.18%
Independent Chakpram Angou1,1909.11%
Independent Sorokhaibam Chourajit9877.55%
JP Md. Chaoba9157.00%
INC(I) Laishram Modhu Singh8926.83%
Independent Chanam Badeswor7505.74%
Independent Thagjam Nongyal4933.77%
Independent Sijagurumayum Gopendra Sharma2782.13%
MPP Chungkham Janmajoy1911.46%−22.26%
Margin of victory7906.05%0.04%
Turnout 13,06888.21%−4.15%
Registered electors 15,14922.71%
Independent gain from MPP Swing -0.84%

Assembly Election 1974

1974 Manipur Legislative Assembly election: Wangkhem
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
MPP Chaoba 2,641 23.73%
INC Laishram Modhu Singh1,97317.73%
Independent Thanjgam Jatra1,82716.41%
Independent Pangambam Munal Singh1,70415.31%
Independent Kongram Gulap Singh1,57314.13%
INC(O) Sorokhaibam Chourajit1,41312.69%
Margin of victory6686.00%
Turnout 11,13192.36%
Registered electors 12,345
MPP win (new seat)

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