Mizoram Assembly Elections Constituency-wise Result Highlights: ZPM dethrones MNF, Lalduhoma all set to be new CMAfter the BJP secured thumping victories in Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, and Chhattisgarh while Congress was left with a win in Telangana, it is now time for ZPM to shine in Mizoram. ZPM chief Lalduhoma is all set to become the newly-elected CM of the northeastern state. That's all we have from the action-packed Mizoram Assembly results. Keep following DH for all the latest news and updates from in and around the world!
In the 2018 polls, the MNF had bagged 26 seats and the ZPM won 8, relegating the Congress, which secured 5, to the third place. The BJP opened its account by winning one seat.
Will prioritise resource mobilisation if MNF returns to power, says Mizoram CM
Mizoram Chief Minister Zoramthanga on Sunday exuded confidence that the MNF will return to power by crossing the magic number of 21 in the 40-member assembly and said he will prioritise resource mobilisation to improve the financial condition of the northeastern state, if the party forms the government.
Zoram People's Movement (ZPM) leader and the party's chief ministerial candidate Lalduhoma said his party is 'confident of winning an absolute majority in the assembly'
Besides three counting centres in the Aizawl district, which has 12 assembly constituencies, one centre each has been set up in the 10 other districts: Additional Chief Electoral Officer H Lianzela
Postal ballots will be counted first, and from 8.30 am, the votes polled in the EVMs will be counted
More than 4,000 personnel will be involved in the counting process
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
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
Counting of votes begins
Prof. Lalnilawma of ZPM leading in Tawi constituency
MNF's Lalrinenga Sailo trailing behind
BJP's Dr. K. Beichhua leading with 51 votes in Saiha
H.C Lalmalsawma Zasai from ZPM trailing behind.
I.P. Junior of Congress in lead in Palak constituency
As of 9 am
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H. Lalzirliana of MNF leading in Mamit constituency
Trailing behind is H. Zorempuia of ZPM
As of 9:30 am, ZPM is leading in 12 seats, MNF in 8, Congress in 2 and BJP in 1
ZPM's chief ministerial candidate Lalduhoma leading in Serchhip with 573 votes
Lalduhoma.
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CM Zoramthanga trailing in Aizawl East-I
W. Chhuanawma of ZPM wins in Tuichang Assembly constituency
He won with a margin of 909 votes beating MNF's Tawnluia. He secured 6,988 votes.
MNF's Robert Romawia Royte leading in Congress stronghold Hachhek
Incumbent legislator and Congress stalwart Lalrindika Ralte trailing behind
V L Zaithanzama leading against Congress president Lalsawta in Aizawl West-III constituency
As of 10:30 am, ZPM is leading in 28 seats, MNF in 8, Congress in 1 and BJP in 3
Lalnghinglova Hmar of ZPM wins in Aizawl West-II constituency with a margin of 4819 votes
Congress's C. Ngunlianchunga takes lead in Lawngtlai West
Three women candidates are leading. Lalrinpuii and Baryl Vanneihsangi of ZPM leading in Lenglei East and Aizawl South III respectively
Prova Chakma of MNF leads in West Tupui
Congress trailing in all 40 seats
Security personnel stand guard outside a counting centre during counting of votes for the Mizoram Assembly elections, in Serchhip district of Mizoram.
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Lalfamkima of ZPM wins in Kolasib constituency with a margin of 1169 votes
ZPM's Jeje Lalpekhlua wins in South Tuipui with 135 votes margin
Prof. Lalnilawma of ZPM wins in Tawi constituency with a margin of 1552 votes
ZPM's TBC Lalvenchhunga wins in Aizawl West-I constituency with a comfortable margin of 4667 votes
ZPM winning candidates as of 11:45 am
Congress, BJP and MNF yet to win their first seat.
K. Hrahmo of BJP wins in Palak constituency with 1241 votes margin
Bharatiya Janata Party candidate K Hrahmo won the Palak Assembly constituency defeating his MNF rival K T Rokhaw by 1,241 votes. Hrahmo got 6,064 votes f
Mizoram DyCM Tawnluia loses to ZMP candidate in Tuichang seat