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Mizoram Assembly Elections results: MNF set to form governmentMizoram chief minister Lal Thanhawla has lost in two constituencies he contested as the regional Mizoram National Front (MNF) inched closer to the magic figure of 21.
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Mizoram CM Lal Thanhawla resigns; admits 'underestimating' Opp strength

Zoramthanga, MNF chief, who is poised to be next CM of Mizoram at the party headquarters in Aizawl on Tuesday.

Photo by Puia Changgte in Aizawl

MNF registered a landslide victory. See the difference of the map between 2013 and 2018.

10 things to know about the Mizoram elections

10 points you should know about Mizoram Assembly elections

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Mizoram CM defeated, MNF inch closer to majority

According to results declared till 1pm, MNF already won 12 seats and was leading in 10 others and Congress was leading only in six seats. Independent candidates have already got five and was leading in four other seats.

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Celebration outside Mizo National Front (MNF) office

MNF wins 12 seats

Mizo National Front wins 12 seats, Independents win 7 seats in Mizoram. #AssemblyElections2018 pic.twitter.com/UdxylP4z4Q

— ANI (@ANI) December 11, 2018

MNF leading on 21 seats, Congress leading on 4 seats, BJP leading on 1 seat, and Independents on 7 seats in Mizoram.

Mizoram election: Then and Now

Mizoram CM Lal Thanhawla has lost

Mizoram Chief Minister Lal Thanhawla has lost from Champhai South seat. MNF's TJ Lalnuntluanga has won according to ANI.

MNF surging ahead in Mizoram with leads in 21 of 40 seats

The Mizo National Front (MNF) is surging ahead having a lead in 21 of the 40 seats in Mizoram Assembly while the ruling Congress is trailing way behind, according to trends available at 10 am.

The Congress is leading in six constituencies, Election Commission sources said.

The Zoram People's Movement (ZPM) is leading in 10 seats and the BJP is leading in one seat.

Chief Minister Lal Thanhawla is trailing behind ZPM's chief ministerial candidate Lalduhoma in Serchhip.

He is also trailing behind T J Lalnuntluanga of the MNF in Champhai South seat.

Sweets being distributed at Mizo National Front office

MNF leading in 19 Mizoram seats, CM trailing

The opposition Mizo National Front (MNF) is leading in 19 constituencies followed by the Zoram People's Movement (ZPM) in eight seats while the ruling Congress is leading in five seats in Mizoram, according to the state election department.

The BJP is leading in one seat in the state that has a 40-member assembly.

Chief Minister Lal Thanhawla is trailing behind ZPM nominee Lalduhoma in the former's home turf Serchhip in the first round of counting.


MNF ahead in 4, Congress in 1 and others 1

After round 1, CM Lalthanhawla is leading in Champai South, BD Chakma of BJP is leading in Tuichawng and Lalzirliana (the former home minister who switched from Congress to MNF) in Tawi constituency.

MNF nominee leading in Tawi

Mizo National Front (MNF) nominee R Lalzirliana leading by 200 votes against Congress' Rosiamngheta in Tawi constituency.

Counting begins in Mizoram

Counting of votes for new Mizoram Assembly has begun amid speculation of whether the ruling Congress will register a victory for the third consecutive term or regional Mizo National Front (MNF) will come back to power after 10 years.

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What did exit polls predict for Mizoram?

Mizoram could be another set back for Congress as all the three exit polls – CNX, Axis and Cvoter – suggesting that MNF dethroning Congress. However, all the three polls show a close contest.

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Understand the electoral issues in Mizoram

DH spoke to at least four youths — two students, one shopkeeper and a taxi driver at Aizawl on what they expect from the new government, irrespective of the party.

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Visuals from outside a counting centre in Aizawl, where counting is set to begin at 8 AM.

Visuals from outside a counting centre in Aizawl. Counting of votes for #MizoramAssemblyElections2018 will start at 8 am today. pic.twitter.com/BB2jxdz0mI

— ANI (@ANI) December 11, 2018

Many Brus miss voting in Mizoram, campaign ends

The Election Commission was forced to replace ChiefElectoral Officer, Mizoram SB Shashank with Ashish Kundra, following strong protests by NGO co-codinationcommittee, Mizoram. The NGOs forced the removal of Shashank for his alleged move to allow Brus vote in their relief camps in Tripura and to enroll some others whom they suspect to be illegal migrants from neighbouring Bangladesh.

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108-yr-old man votes as Mizoram's oldest voter

Rochhinga, aged 108, was considered to be the oldest voter in Mizoram as the election to the 40-member state Assembly ended peacefully on Wednesday.

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As Mizoram votes, can Cong hold its last fort?

A little over 7.68 lakh voters would exercise their franchise in Mizoram on Wednesday amid speculation is rife about two possibilities -- either the Congress will hold its last fort in the Northeast or the BJP will open its account in the Christian-m...

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75% vote in MP; 80% in Mizoram

InMizoram, the voting was completely peaceful, which is rare in the Northeast.

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Mizoram witnesses peaceful voting

Fate of 209 candidates contesting to form a new Assembly in Mizoram was sealed on Thursday. As many as 80% voters exercised their franchise till 5 pm.

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(Published 10 December 2018, 18:09 IST)