Elections in Manipur

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Elections in Manipur are conducted since 1952 to elect the members for Manipur Legislative Assembly and Lok Sabha. There are 60 assembly constituencies and 2 Lok Sabha constituencies.

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Assembly Elections

1967

India Manipur Legislative Assembly 1967.svg
PartyVotes%Seats
Indian National Congress 101,50432.5316
Sanghata Socialist Party36,52011.704
Communist Party of India 17,0625.471
Praja Socialist Party 2,4170.770
Communist Party of India (Marxist) 2,0930.670
Independents152,41948.859
Total312,015100.0030
Valid votes312,01582.00
Invalid/blank votes68,50518.00
Total votes380,520100.00
Registered voters/turnout468,70781.19
Source: ECI [1]

1972

India Manipur Legislative Assembly 1972.svg
PartyVotes%Seats+/–
Indian National Congress 135,67830.0217+1
Manipur Peoples Party 91,14820.1715New
Communist Party of India 45,76510.135+4
Socialist Party (India) 24,1955.353New
Indian National Congress (Organisation) 10,6992.371New
Communist Party of India (Marxist) 2,9880.6600
Bharatiya Jana Sangh 1,0040.220New
Independents140,47131.0819+10
Total451,948100.0060+30
Valid votes451,94897.89
Invalid/blank votes9,7442.11
Total votes461,692100.00
Registered voters/turnout608,40375.89
Source: ECI [2]

1974

India Manipur Legislative Assembly 1974.svg
PartyVotes%Seats+/–
Indian National Congress 164,71727.6213–4
Manipur Peoples Party 134,49322.5520+5
Manipur Hills Union 55,8799.3712New
Socialist Party 35,3495.932–1
Communist Party of India 33,0395.546+1
Kuki National Assembly 17,5922.952New
Indian National Congress (Organisation) 8,7641.470–1
Communist Party of India (Marxist) 3,3470.5600
Independents143,24124.025–14
Total596,421100.00600
Valid votes596,42197.91
Invalid/blank votes12,7012.09
Total votes609,122100.00
Registered voters/turnout719,97184.60
Source: ECI [3]

1980

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PartyVotes%Seats+/–
Indian National Congress (I) 158,12721.6313New
Janata Party 144,11219.7110New
Indian National Congress (U) 69,3199.486New
Communist Party of India 53,0557.265–1
Manipur Peoples Party 48,1966.594–16
Janata Party (Secular) 20,6672.830New
Kuki National Assembly 20,6002.8220
Communist Party of India (Marxist) 4,1680.571+1
Janata Party (JP)9240.130New
Independents211,85528.9819+14
Total731,023100.00600
Valid votes731,02397.55
Invalid/blank votes18,3812.45
Total votes749,404100.00
Registered voters/turnout909,26882.42
Source: ECI [4]

1984

India Manipur Legislative Assembly 1984.svg
PartyVotes%Seats+/–
Indian National Congress 257,80929.8230+30
Manipur Peoples Party 93,42110.813–1
Janata Party 52,5306.084–6
Communist Party of India 35,8524.151–4
Indian Congress (Socialist) 28,1563.260New
Kuki National Assembly 13,3671.551–1
Bharatiya Janata Party 6,1630.710New
Lok Dal 3,6530.420New
Communist Party of India (Marxist) 7900.090–1
Independents372,76643.1221+2
Total864,507100.00600
Valid votes864,50797.70
Invalid/blank votes20,3622.30
Total votes884,869100.00
Registered voters/turnout1,013,68087.29
Source: ECI [5]

1990

PartyVotes%Seats+/–
Indian National Congress 333,76533.7124–6
Janata Dal 196,20719.8211New
Manipur Peoples Party 192,07519.409+6
Indian Congress (Socialist) – Sarat Chandra Sinha 122,82912.414New
Communist Party of India 41,0124.143+2
Kuki National Assembly 25,8672.612+1
Bharatiya Janata Party 18,5491.8700
Manipur Hill People's Council8,8200.890New
National People's Party 7,7620.781New
Independents43,1014.350–21
Total989,987100.0054–6
Valid votes989,98798.90
Invalid/blank votes10,9971.10
Total votes1,000,984100.00
Registered voters/turnout1,112,85389.95
Source: ECI [6]

1995

PartyVotes%Seats+/–
Indian National Congress 328,36228.0822–2
Manipur Peoples Party 271,24723.2018+9
Janata Dal 136,59411.687–4
Samata Party 70,8876.062New
Communist Party of India 64,0265.482–1
Federal Party of Manipur 56,3004.822New
Indian Congress (Socialist) 44,7973.831New
Bharatiya Janata Party 38,4053.281+1
National People's Party 30,4172.602+1
Samajwadi Janata Party (Rashtriya) 30,4172.600New
Kuki National Assembly 2,8320.240–2
Manipur Hill People's Council2,4400.2100
Communist Party of India (Marxist) 2,3270.200New
Janata Party 1,6110.140New
Independents88,5267.573+3
Total1,169,188100.0060+6
Valid votes1,169,18898.83
Invalid/blank votes13,8681.17
Total votes1,183,056100.00
Registered voters/turnout1,160,690101.93
Source: ECI [7]

2000

PartyVotes%Seats+/–
Manipur State Congress Party 331,14126.2823New
Indian National Congress 230,74818.3111–11
Bharatiya Janata Party 142,17411.286+5
Federal Party of Manipur 118,9169.446+4
Manipur Peoples Party 99,4877.904–14
Nationalist Congress Party 99,1287.875New
Samata Party 84,2156.681–2
Communist Party of India 45,3093.600–2
Rashtriya Janata Dal 23,0371.831New
Janata Dal (United) 22,5761.791New
Janata Dal (Secular) 19,9451.581New
Communist Party of India (Marxist) 3,7830.3000
Revolutionary Socialist Party 1,0500.080New
Kuki National Assembly 6900.0500
National People's Party 170.000–2
Independents37,8753.011–2
Total1,260,091100.00600
Valid votes1,260,09199.07
Invalid/blank votes11,8490.93
Total votes1,271,940100.00
Registered voters/turnout1,415,93389.83
Source: ECI [8]

2002

PartyVotes%Seats+/–
Indian National Congress 345,66026.1820+9
Federal Party of Manipur 239,44418.1413+7
Manipur State Congress Party 163,75812.407–16
Bharatiya Janata Party 126,0449.554–2
Nationalist Congress Party 124,5839.443–2
Samata Party 109,9128.333+2
Communist Party of India 58,1024.405+5
Democratic Revolutionary Peoples Party 51,9163.932+2
Manipur National Conference 53,1464.031New
Manipur Peoples Party 40,0063.032–2
Janata Dal (United) 2,0700.160–1
Naga National Party 6300.050New
Communist Party of India (Marxist) 3400.0300
Samajwadi Janata Party (Rashtriya) 1660.010New
Lok Shakti 450.000New
Independents4,3430.330–1
Total1,320,165100.00600
Valid votes1,320,16599.23
Invalid/blank votes10,2940.77
Total votes1,330,459100.00
Registered voters/turnout1,472,91990.33
Source: ECI [9]

2007

PartyVotes%Seats+/–
Indian National Congress 507,51834.3030+10
Manipur Peoples Party 228,67015.455+3
Nationalist Congress Party 127,0058.585+2
Rashtriya Janata Dal 98,6946.673New
Communist Party of India 85,6435.794–1
National People's Party 51,1923.463New
Manipur State Congress Party 27,5051.860–7
Lok Jan Shakti Party 22,2331.500–2
Samajwadi Party 13,3730.900New
Bharatiya Janata Party 12,5360.850–4
Janata Dal (Secular) 7,1440.480New
Janata Dal (United) 4,3330.2900
People's Democratic Alliance 1,5080.100New
Communist Party of India (Marxist) 1,2320.0800
Samata Party 8610.060–3
Revolutionary Socialist Party 8080.050New
Naga National Party 5620.0400
All India Forward Bloc 1090.010New
Independents288,66119.5110+10
Total1,479,587100.00600
Valid votes1,479,58799.97
Invalid/blank votes3730.03
Total votes1,479,960100.00
Registered voters/turnout1,707,20486.69
Source: ECI [10]

2012

Summary of the 2012 Manipur Legislative Assembly election results [11]
Parties and coalitionsPopular voteSeats
Votes %±pp Won+/−
Indian National Congress (INC)592,56642.442Increase2.svg12
All India Trinamool Congress (AITC)237,51717.07Increase2.svg7
Manipur State Congress Party (MSCP)117,1708.45Increase2.svg5
Naga People's Front (NPF)104,7937.24Increase2.svg4
Nationalist Congress Party (NCP)100,9867.21Decrease2.svg4
Communist Party of India (CPI)80,7985.80Decrease2.svg4
Manipur People's Party (MPP)55,9754.00Decrease2.svg5
National People's Party (NPP)17,3011.20Decrease2.svg3
Lok Janshakti Party (LJP)7,7270.61Increase2.svg1
Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD)N/A0Decrease2.svg3
Independent 46,0233.30Decrease2.svg10
Total100.0060±0

2017

Summary of the 4–8 March 2017 Manipur Legislative Assembly election results [12]
Manipur Legislative Assembly 2017.svg
Parties and coalitionsPopular voteSeats
Votes %±pp Won+/−
Indian National Congress (INC)582,05635.1Decrease2.svg6.928Decrease2.svg19
Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)601,53936.3Increase2.svg34.221Increase2.svg21
Naga People's Front (NPF)118,8507.2Decrease2.svg0.34Steady2.svg
National People's Party (NPP)83,7445.1Increase2.svg3.94Increase2.svg4
Independents 83,8345.1Increase2.svg1.81Increase2.svg1
Lok Janshakti Party (LJP)42,2632.5Increase2.svg1.91Steady2.svg
All India Trinamool Congress (AITC)23,3841.4Decrease2.svg15.61Decrease2.svg4
None of the Above (NOTA)9,0620.6Increase2.svg0.6N/A
Total1,657,975100.0060±0
Valid votes1,657,97599.96
Invalid votes6910.04
Votes cast / turnout1,658,66686.63
Abstentions255,88113.37
Registered voters1,914,547

Lok Sabha elections

The elections held in Manipur for Lok Sabha are listed below. [13]

YearLok Sabha election Inner Manipur Outer Manipur
1952First Lok Sabha INC Socialist
1957Second Lok Sabha Socialist INC
1962Third Lok Sabha INC Socialist
1967Fourth Lok Sabha CPI INC
1971Fifth Lok Sabha INC INC
1977Sixth Lok Sabha INC INC
1980Seventh Lok Sabha CPI INC
1984Eighth Lok Sabha INC INC
1989Ninth Lok Sabha INC INC
1991Tenth Lok Sabha MSCP INC
1996Eleventh Lok Sabha INC INC
1998Twelfth Lok Sabha MSCP CPI
1999Thirteenth Lok Sabha BJP NCP
2004 14th Lok Sabha INC Independent
2009 15th Lok Sabha INC INC
2014 16th Lok Sabha INC INC
2019 17th Lok Sabha BJP NPF

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