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Patsoi

Coordinates: 24°47′13″N 93°52′48″E / 24.787°N 93.880°E / 24.787; 93.880
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Patsoi is a tehsil (sub-district) in the Imphal West District of Manipur. The census code of Patsoi block is 01880.[1] There are about 25 villages in Patsoi block, including the Patsoi village.

List of villages in Patsoi

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  1. Awang Jiri
  2. Changangei
  3. Ghari
  4. Heigrujam
  5. Khaidem
  6. Khumbong
  7. Konthoujam
  8. Lamjaotongba
  9. Langjing
  10. Langjing Achouba
  11. Lanshonbi
  12. Leingangpokpi
  13. Maha Koireng
  14. Manamyang
  15. Meisnam Kangmong
  16. Moidangpok Khullen
  17. Moidangpok Khunou
  18. Patsoi (village includes Patsoi part 1 to 4)
  19. Sajirok
  20. Sangaiprou Maning
  21. Taobungkhok
  22. Top Khabi
  23. Yarou Bamdiar
  24. Yarou Meitram
  25. Yurembam

Polling stations

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The polling stations in Patsoi legislative constituency include:[2]

Polling Number Area Name
19/01 Patsoi A
19/02 Patsoi A
19/03 Patsoi B
19/04 Patsoi B
19/05 Takyel Kolom Leikai
19/06 Takyel Kolom Leikai
19/07 Takyel Khongbwal
19/08 Takyel Khongbal
19/09 Khumanthem Leikai
19/10 Sagolband Sapam Leirak
19/11 Sagolband Sapam Leirak
19/12 Bijoy Govinda (A)
19/13 Bijoy Govinda (A)
19/14 Lamjaotongba (A)
19/15 Lamjaotongba (A)
19/16 Sapam Leirak Nongmaithem Leirak
19/17 Bijoy Govinda (B)
19/18 Bijoy Govinda (B)
19/19 Lamjaotongba (B)
19/20 Lamjaotongba (B)
19/21 Lamjaotongba (C)
19/22 Lamjaotongba (C)
19/23 Langjing Heinoubok
19/24 Langjing
19/25 Sangaiprou
19/26 Sangaiprou
19/27 Sadokpam Leikai
19/28 Tabungkhok Makha Leikai
19/29 Tabungkhok Makha Leikai
19/30 Ghari
19/31 Ghari
19/32 Changangei (A)
19/33 Changangei (A)
19/34 Changangei (B)
19/35 Changangei (B)
19/36 Mayaikoibi

The MLAs include:

  • 2002: Moirangthem Nabadwip (Communist Party of India)[3]
  • 2007: Sapam Kunjakeswor Singh (Independent)[4]
  • 2012: Akoijam Mirabai Devi (Indian National Congress)[5]

References

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  1. ^ Census 2011: Manipur
  2. ^ 19 - Patsoi
  3. ^ Election Commission of India - State Elections 2002
  4. ^ "Members of the 9th Manipur Legislative Assembly". Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 24 December 2015.
  5. ^ Statistical report on general election, 2012 to the legislative assembly of Manipur

24°47′13″N 93°52′48″E / 24.787°N 93.880°E / 24.787; 93.880