Mizoram Assembly Election 2023, Winners List: The state of Mizoram, which saw a three-way fight between the ruling MNF, the ZPM and the Congress, witnessed voting process on Monday. The Zoram People’s Movement (ZPM) won 27 out of 40 seats in Mizoram. The counting was supposed to happen on Sunday along with Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, Chhattisgarh and Telangana. However, it was deferred by the Election Commission following appeals by political parties, NGOs, churches and students’ bodies as Sunday holds a special significance for the people of Mizoram, a Christian-majority state.
Polling was held on November 7, and over 80 per cent of the state’s 8.57 lakh voters exercised their franchise. A total of 174 candidates, including 18 women, were in the fray.
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Sr No | Constituency Name | Winners | Party | |
1 | HACHHEK | ROBERT ROMAWIA ROYTE | MNF | |
2 | DAMPA | LALRINTLUANGA SAILO (Leading) | MNF | |
3 | MAMIT | LALZIRLIANA | MNF | |
4 | TUIRIAL | K. LALDAWNGLIANA | MNF | |
5 | KOLASIB | LALFAMKIMA | ZPM | |
6 | SERLUI | LALRINSANGA RALTE | MNF | |
7 | TUIVAWL | Lalchhandama Ralte | MNF | |
8 | CHALFILH | LALBIAKZAMA | ZPM | |
9 | TAWI | Prof. Lalnilawma | ZPM | |
10 | AIZAWL NORTH-I | Vanlalhlana | ZPM | |
11 | AIZAWL NORTH-II | Dr. VANLALTHLANA | ZPM | |
12 | AIZAWL NORTH-III | Dr. VANLALTHLANA | ZPM | |
13 | AIZAWL EAST-I | LALTHANSANGA | ZPM | |
14 | AIZAWL EAST II | B. LALCHHANZOVA | ZPM | |
15 | AIZAWL WEST-I | TBC Lalvenchhunga | ZPM | |
16 | AIZAWL WEST-II | Lalnghinglova Hmar | ZPM | |
17 | AIZAWL WEST-III | V. L. ZAITHANZAMA | ZPM | |
18 | AIZAWL SOUTH-I | C. LALSAWIVUNGA | ZPM | |
19 | AIZAWL SOUTH-II | Lalchhuanthanga | ZPM | |
20 | AIZAWL SOUTH-III | Baryl Vanneihsangi | ZPM | |
21 | LENGTENG | F.RODINGLIANA | ZPM | |
22 | TUICHANG | W CHHUANAWMA | ZPM | |
23 | CHAMPHAI NORTH | H. GINZALALA | ZPM | |
24 | CHAMPHAI SOUTH | Lt Col. CLEMENT LALHMINGTHANGA | ZPM | |
25 | EAST TUIPUI | Lalchhandama Ralte | MNF | |
26 | SERCHHIP | LALDUHOMA | ZPM | |
27 | TUIKUM | P.C. VANLALRUATA | ZPM | |
28 | HRANGTURZO | LALMUANPUIA PUNTE | ZPM | |
29 | SOUTH TUIPUI | Jeje Lalpekhlua | ZPM | |
30 | LUNGLEI NORTH | V. MALSAWMTLUANGA | ZPM | |
31 | LUNGLEI EAST | LALRINPUII | ZPM | |
32 | LUNGLEI WEST | T. LALHLIMPUIA | ZPM | |
33 | LUNGLEI SOUTH | LALRAMLIANA PAPUIA | ZPM | |
34 | THORANG | R. Rohmingliana | MNF | |
35 | WEST TUIPUI | PROVA CHAKMA | MNF | |
36 | TUICHAWNG | W CHHUANAWMA | ZPM | |
37 | LAWNGTLAI WEST | C. Ngunlianchunga | INC | |
38 | LAWNGTLAI EAST | Dr. Lorrain Lalpekliana Chinzah | ZPM | |
39 | SIAHA | Dr. K. Beichhua | BJP | |
40 | PALAK | K. HRAHMO | BJP |
The MNF, ZPM and Congress contested 40 seats each, while the BJP fielded candidates in 13 seats. The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP), which contested the assembly polls here for the first time, fought in four seats. Also, there were 17 Independent candidates.
Some exit polls have predicted a clean sweep by the ZPM, but the majority indicated a hung House with no party getting a clear majority.
In the last assembly elections, held in 2018, the MNF had won 26 seats and the ZPM secured eight seats, relegating the Congress that bagged five seats to the third place. The BJP had won one seat.