1989 Mizoram Legislative Assembly election

Legislative Assembly election in Mizoram, India

1989 Mizoram Legislative Assembly election

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All 40 seats in the Mizoram Legislative Assembly
21 seats needed for a majority
Registered333,733
Turnout81.30%
 Majority partyMinority partyThird party
 
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LeaderLal ThanhawlaLaldenga
PartyINCMNFMPC
Leader's seatSerchhipAizawl South 2
Seats before13243
Seats won23141
Seat changeIncrease 10Decrease 10Decrease 2
Popular vote34.85%35.29%19.67%

CM before election

Lal Thanhawla
INC

Elected CM

Lal Thanhawla
MNF

Elections to the Mizoram Legislative Assembly were held in November 1989 to elect members of the 40 constituencies in Mizoram, India. The Indian National Congress won the majority of seats and its leader in Mizoram, Lal Thanhawla was appointed as the Chief Minister of Mizoram; his second time in the role.

In 1987, the Mizo National Front won the elections and started governing for their 5-year term. But, within 18 months, there were defections from the party, by members who wanted Cabinet positions, which reduced the government to a minority in the Assembly. President's rule was imposed on Mizoram, in September 1988[1] and elections were called for in 1989.

Result

PartyVotes%Seats+/–
Indian National Congress93,56134.8523Increase10
Mizo National Front94,76335.2914Decrease10
Mizoram People's Conference52,81319.671Decrease2
Independents27,35310.192Increase2
Total268,490100.00400
Valid votes268,49098.95
Invalid/blank votes2,8491.05
Total votes271,339100.00
Registered voters/turnout333,73381.30
Source: ECI[2]

Elected Members

#ConstituencyCandidateParty
1TuipangHipheiIndian National Congress
2SaihaS. HiatoIndian National Congress
3SangauH. RammawiMizo National Front
4LawngtlaiF. ManghnunaIndian National Congress
5ChawngteNirupamIndian National Congress
6TlabungHari Kristo ChakmaIndian National Congress
7BuarpuiP. LalbiakaIndian National Congress
8Lunglei SouthF. SapaIndian National Congress
9Lunglei NorthR. ThanglianaMizo National Front
10TawipuiP. SiamlianaIndependent
11VanvaR. RomawiaMizo National Front
12HnahthialVanlalanghakaIndian National Congress
13North VanlaiphaiC. L. RualaIndian National Congress
14KhawbungK. VanlalauvaMizo National Front
15ChamphaiZoramthangaMizo National Front
16KhawhaiJ. H. RothuamaMizo National Front
17SaitualAndrew LalherlianaIndependent
18KhawzawlTawnluiaMizo National Front
19NgopaZosiama PachuauMizoram People's Conference
20SuangpuilawnVanlalngenaIndian National Congress
21RatuLalrinchhanaMizo National Front
22KawnpuiVaivengaIndian National Congress
23KolasibAichhingaMizo National Front
24BilkhawthlirZalawmaIndian National Congress
25LokicherraLalthanhawlaIndian National Congress
26KawrthahSaikapthiangaIndian National Congress
27MamitLalhuthangaIndian National Congress
28PhuldungseiLiansuamaIndian National Congress
29SateekLalrawnlianaMizo National Front
30SerchhipLalthanhawlaIndian National Congress
31LungphoP. C. BawihtluangaIndian National Congress
32TlungvelP. C. ZoramsanglianaIndian National Congress
33Aizawl North 1RosanglianaIndian National Congress
34Aizawl North 2H. ThansangaIndian National Congress
35Aizawl East 1John LalsangzualaIndian National Congress
36Aizawl East 2RokamlovaIndian National Congress
37Aizawl West 1J. TahnghuamaMizo National Front
38Aizawl West 2RualchhinaMizo National Front
39Aizawl South 1R. TlagghmingthangaMizo National Front
40Aizawl South 2LaldengaMizo National Front

See also

References

  1. ^ Ramesh Menon (20 September 1988). "Mizoram comes under President's Rule". Retrieved 16 July 2021.
  2. ^ "Statistical Report on General Election, 1989 to the Legislative Assembly of Mizoram". Election Commission of India. Retrieved 16 July 2021.
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