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1987 Mizoram Legislative Assembly election

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1987 Mizoram Legislative Assembly election

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All 40 seats in the Mizoram Legislative Assembly
21 seats needed for a majority
Registered322,066
Turnout74.80%
  Majority party Minority party Third party
 
Leader Laldenga Lal Thanhawla
Party MNF INC MPC
Leader's seat Aizawl North 2 Serchhip Buarpi
Seats before 20 8
Seats won 24 13 3
Seat change Decrease7 Decrease5
Popular vote 43.31% 32.99% 23.70%

CM before election

Laldenga
MNF

Elected CM

Laldenga
MNF

Elections to the Mizoram Legislative Assembly were held in February 1987 to elect members of the 40 constituencies in Mizoram, India. Although designated as Independents, the Mizo National Front won the majority of seats. Its leader, Laldenga was appointed as the Chief Minister of Mizoram.

One of the conditions of the Mizoram Peace Accord was the conversion of Mizoram from a Union Territory to a state. This was achieved through the State of Mizoram Act, 1986 by which, the seats in the Legislative Assembly were increased from thirty to forty.[1]

Result

PartyVotes%Seats+/–
Independents[a]99,99643.3124Increase22
Indian National Congress76,15232.9913Decrease7
Mizoram People's Conference54,71723.703Decrease5
Total230,865100.0040Increase10
Valid votes230,86598.85
Invalid/blank votes2,6911.15
Total votes233,556100.00
Registered voters/turnout322,06672.52
Source: ECI[2]
  1. ^ Independents included the winning Mizo National Front candidates

Elected Members

# Constituency Candidate Party
1 Tuipang Hiphei Indian National Congress
2 Saiha S. Hiato Indian National Congress
3 Sangau H. Rammawi Mizoram People’s Conference
4 Lawngtlai F. Lalramliana Indian National Congress
5 Chawngte Nirupam Chakma Indian National Congress
6 Tlabung Harikristo Indian National Congress
7 Buarpui P. Lalbiaka Indian National Congress
8 Lunglei South H. Lalruata Independent
9 Lunglei North L. Ngurchhina Independent
10 Tawipui Siamliana Independent
11 Vanva K. Thanfianga Independent
12 Hnahthial Vanlalnghaka Indian National Congress
13 North Vanlaiphai Lalrinmawia Independent
14 Khawbung K. Vanlalauva Independent
15 Champhai Zoramthanga Independent
16 Khawhai R. Lalawia Independent
17 Saitual Andrew L. Herliana Independent
18 Khawzawl Tawnluia Independent
19 Ngopa Zosiama Pachuau Mizoram People’s Conference
20 Suangpuilawn Vanlalngena Indian National Congress
21 Ratu Lalrinchhana Independent
22 Kawnpui Lalkhawnghma Independent
23 Kolasib Aichhinga Independent
24 Bilkhawthlir Vanlalhruaia Independent
25 Lokicherra J. Thanghuama Independent
26 Kawrthah Saikapthianga Indian National Congress
27 Mamit K. Zahungliana Independent
28 Phuldungsei Liansuama Indian National Congress
29 Sateek Laldenga Independent
30 Serchhip Lalthanhawla Indian National Congress
31 Lungpho K. L. Lianchia Mizoram People’s Conference
32 Tlungvel P. C. Zoramsangliana Indian National Congress
33 Aizawl North 1 Lalhlimpuii Independent
34 Aizawl North 2 Laldenga Independent
35 Aizawl East 1 Saingura Sailo Independent
36 Aizawl East 2 Rokamlova Indian National Congress
37 Aizawl West 1 H. Hrangdawla Independent
38 Aizawl West 2 Rualchhina Independent
39 Aizawl South 1 R. Tlanghmingthanga Independent
40 Aizawl South 2 Chawngzuala Independent

See also

References

  1. ^ "The State of Mizoram Act, 1986" (PDF). 14 August 1986. Retrieved 15 July 2021.
  2. ^ "Statistical Report on General Election, 1987 to the Legislative Assembly of Mizoram". Election Commission of India. Retrieved 15 July 2021.