List of constituencies of the Manipur Legislative Assembly

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Manipur Legislative Assembly
Legislative Assembly of Manipur
Type
Type
Term limits
5 years
Seats60
Elections
First past the post
Last election
28 feb- 5 March 2022
Next election
2027
Meeting place
Manipur Legislative Assembly, Capital Complex, Thangmeiband, Imphal, Manipur, India-795001
Website
https://manipurassembly.net/
Assembly constituencies of Manipur Wahlkreise zur Vidhan Sabha von Manipur.svg
Assembly constituencies of Manipur

The Manipur Legislative Assembly is the unicameral state legislature of the Manipur state in India. The seat of the Legislative Assembly is at Imphal, the capital of the state. It is housed in the Capital Complex in the Thangmeiband locality of Imphal city. The term of the Legislative Assembly is five years, unless dissolved earlier. Presently, it comprises 60 members who are directly elected from single-seat constituencies., of which 40 are in the Imphal Valley and 20 in the surrounding hill districts. [1] [2] At present, 1 assembly constituency is reserved for candidates belonging to the Scheduled Castes and 19 assembly constituencies are reserved for candidates belonging to the Scheduled tribes. [3]

Contents

Constituencies

#ConstituencyReserved for
(SC/ST/None)
District [lower-alpha 1] Lok Sabha
Constituency
Electorate
(2019) [4]
1 Khundrakpam None Imphal East Inner Manipur 26,292
2 Heingang 31,602
3 Khurai 32,442
4 Kshetrigao 34,446
5 Thongju 30,562
6 Keirao 28,432
7 Andro 34,355
8 Lamlai 27,551
9 Thangmeiband Imphal West 28,055
10 Uripok 23,881
11 Sagolband 23,003
12 Keishamthong 26,739
13 Singjamei 20,010
14 Yaiskul Imphal East 25,738
15 Wangkhei 34,976
16 Sekmai SC Imphal West 28,279
17 Lamsang None31,344
18 Konthoujam 28,497
19 Patsoi 35,183
20 Langthabal 27,038
21 Naoriya Pakhanglakpa 33,256
22 Wangoi 27,878
23 Mayang Imphal 29,458
24 Nambol Bishnupur 31,339
25 Oinam 26,956
26 Bishnupur 30,375
27 Moirang 36,449
28 Thanga 20,908
29 Kumbi 26,123
30 Lilong Thoubal 32,990
31 Thoubal 31,091
32 Wangkhem 32,216
33 Heirok Outer Manipur 30,888
34 Wangjing Tentha 32,623
35 Khangabok 36,214
36 Wabgai 30,532
37 Kakching 29,024
38 Hiyanglam 26,839
39 Sugnu 27,287
40 Jiribam Imphal East 27,622
41 Chandel ST Chandel 48,090
42 Tengnoupal 46,015
43 Phungyar Ukhrul 31,765
44 Ukhrul 42,942
45 Chingai 43,255
46 Saikul Senapati 36,748
47 Karong 54,019
48 Mao 54,756
49 Tadubi 48,540
50 Kangpokpi None30,855
51 Saitu ST44,242
52 Tamei Tamenglong 37,599
53 Tamenglong 33,057
54 Nungba 25,701
55 Tipaimukh Churachandpur 18,258
56 Thanlon 18,147
57 Henglep 30,494
58 Churachandpur 56,395
59 Saikot 53,193
60 Singhat 27,089

Notes

  1. Districts as per the 2011 census.

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References

  1. Saikia, Jaideep (5 May 2023). "Manipur violence: How Christianisation widened socio-cultural gap between Meiteis of Valley and Hill tribes". Firstpost.
  2. Harad, Tejas (6 May 2023). "ST Status for Manipur's Meiteis: What is at Stake?". The Quint.
  3. State wise Lok Sabha, Rajya Sabha, MLA and MLC Seats
  4. Chief Electoral Officer, Manipur. "Report - General Election to Lok Sabha, 2019" (PDF). ceomanipur.nic.in. Retrieved 27 December 2020.