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In the recent elections held on November 7 in Mizoram, four significant contenders are vying for the 40 seats in the legislative assembly. These contenders include the ruling Mizo National Front (MNF), the Zoram People’s Movement (ZPM), the Congress, and the BJP.
Vote counting for the 40 assembly seats in the state commenced at 8 am across 13 designated centers.The initial focus was on the counting of postal ballots, which started promptly. Subsequently, at 8.30 am, the process extended to include the counting of votes cast through Electronic Voting Machines (EVMs).

Mizoram Assembly Elections Results 2023: Check here how your contestants are performing

Constituency Leading Candidate Leading Party
Serlui Lalrinsanga Ralte Mizo National Front
Tuivawl Lalchhandama Ralte Mizo National Front
Kolasib Lalfamkima Zoram People’s Movement
Hachhek Robert Romawia Royte Mizo National Front
Tuirial K. Laldawngliana Mizo National Front
Chalfilh Lalbiakzama Zoram People’s Movement
Mamit H Lalzirliana Mizo National Front
Lengteng F. Rodingliana Zoram People’s Movement
Champhai North H. Ginzalala Zoram People’s Movement
Aizawl East – I Lalthansanga Zoram People’s Movement
Aizawl West – I Tbc Lalvenchhunga Zoram People’s Movement
Aizawl North – I Vanlalhlana Zoram People’s Movement
Dampa Lalrintluanga Sailo Mizo National Front
Aizawl North – III K Sapdanga Zoram People’s Movement
Aizawl North – II Vanlalthlana Zoram People’s Movement
Aizawl West – II Lalnghinglova Hmar Zoram People’s Movement
Tawi Lalnilawma Zoram People’s Movement
Aizawl East – II B Lalchhanzova Zoram People’s Movement
Aizawl South – I C. Lalsawivunga Zoram People’s Movement
Aizawl West – III V. L. Zaithanzama Zoram People’s Movement
Aizawl South – III Baryl Vanneihsangi Zoram People’s Movement
Aizawl South – II Lalchhuanthanga Zoram People’s Movement
Tuikum P.C. Vanlalruata Zoram People’s Movement
Champhai South Clement Lalhmingthanga Zoram People’s Movement
Tuichang W. Chhuanawma Zoram People’s Movement
East Tuipui Ramthanmawia Mizo National Front
Thorang R. Rohmingliana Mizo National Front
Serchhip Lalduhoma Zoram People’s Movement
Lunglei West T. Lalhlimpuia Zoram People’s Movement
Hrangturzo Lalmuanpuia Punte Zoram People’s Movement
Lunglei North V. Malsawmtluanga Zoram People’s Movement
West Tuipui Prova Chakma Mizo National Front
South Tuipui Jeje Lalpekhlua Zoram People’s Movement
Lunglei East Lalrinpuii Zoram People’s Movement
Lunglei South Lalramliana Papuia Zoram People’s Movement
Lawngtlai East Lorrain Lalpekliana Chinzah Zoram People’s Movement
Tuichawng Rasik Mohan Chakma Mizo National Front
Siaha K. Beichhua Bharatiya Janata Party
Lawngtlai West C. Ngunlianchunga Indian National Congress
Palak K. Hrahmo Bharatiya Janata Party

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.
Since achieving full statehood in 1987, Mizoram’s political landscape has been primarily shaped by the Congress and the Mizo National Front (MNF).
Zoramthanga, the President of the MNF and the Chief Minister, has emerged as a prominent figure in this election.
However, urban voters express heightened enthusiasm for the Zoram People’s Movement (ZPM) and anticipate Lalduhoma as their new Chief Minister.
Lalduhoma, president of Zoram People’s Movement, which is the main contender of the ruling Mizo National Front, said his party will form a stable government in Mizoram for the next five years.



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