Lunglei East Assembly Election Result 2023: The electoral battleground in Lunglei East (ST) is set, with Joseph Lalhimpuia representing the Indian National Congress (INC), Lawmawma Tochhawng from the Mizo National Front (MNF), and Lalrinpuii in contention for Zoram People’s Movement (ZPM).
In the 2018 election, Lawmawma Tochhawng of MNF secured victory against Independent candidate Lalrinpuii, with a voter turnout of 83.31%.However, this year’s turnout stands at 15.87%, reflecting the current active participation of the electorate.
Reflecting on the previous election cycle, MNF claimed 27 out of Mizoram‘s 40 seats, with Congress (CONG) securing 4 seats. As the counting unfolds, the question arises if the current polls will mirror past results or bring about a change in Mizoram’s political landscape.
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Lunglei East Election Results 2023 Live
Counting has officially begun in Lunglei East (ST), with the spotlight on whether MNF can retain the seat. Stay tuned for the initial result trends. The latest update indicates INC candidate Joseph Lalhimpuia leading over ZPM candidate Lalrinpuii as the counting continues in Lunglei East.
Counting is underway in Mizoram’s Lunglei East, with initial trends showing Joseph Lalhimpuia of INC in the lead, while Lalrinpuii of ZPM currently holds the second position. In a turnaround, ZPM candidate Lalrinpuii is now leading over INC candidate Joseph Lalhimpuia as the counting progresses in Lunglei East.
The latest trends from the counting process in Mizoram’s Lunglei East show Lalrinpuii of ZPM leading, with Joseph Lalhimpuia of INC currently in the second position.
About Lunglei East Assembly Constituency
Lunglei East (ST) constitutes an assembly constituency situated in the Lunglei district of Mizoram, holding a distinct reservation status for candidates affiliated with the Scheduled Tribes (ST). In the political arena, this constituency is currently represented by Lawmawma Tochhawng from the Mizo National Front (MNF). He secured victory in the 2018 assembly elections, defeating Independent candidate Lalrinpuii with a slim margin of 72 votes. The voter turnout for the elections stood at 83.31%, with a total of 5,795 male voters and 6,239 female voters, bringing the overall voter count to 12,034. As per the election commission data from 2018, this constituency consists of 20 polling stations. Notably, in previous assembly elections, Joseph Lalhimpuia from the Indian National Congress (INC) served as the MLA for two consecutive terms.
In the 2018 election, Lawmawma Tochhawng of MNF secured victory against Independent candidate Lalrinpuii, with a voter turnout of 83.31%.However, this year’s turnout stands at 15.87%, reflecting the current active participation of the electorate.
Reflecting on the previous election cycle, MNF claimed 27 out of Mizoram‘s 40 seats, with Congress (CONG) securing 4 seats. As the counting unfolds, the question arises if the current polls will mirror past results or bring about a change in Mizoram’s political landscape.
ALSO READ | Mizoram Assembly Election Results 2023 Live Updates
Lunglei East Election Results 2023 Live
Counting has officially begun in Lunglei East (ST), with the spotlight on whether MNF can retain the seat. Stay tuned for the initial result trends. The latest update indicates INC candidate Joseph Lalhimpuia leading over ZPM candidate Lalrinpuii as the counting continues in Lunglei East.
Counting is underway in Mizoram’s Lunglei East, with initial trends showing Joseph Lalhimpuia of INC in the lead, while Lalrinpuii of ZPM currently holds the second position. In a turnaround, ZPM candidate Lalrinpuii is now leading over INC candidate Joseph Lalhimpuia as the counting progresses in Lunglei East.
The latest trends from the counting process in Mizoram’s Lunglei East show Lalrinpuii of ZPM leading, with Joseph Lalhimpuia of INC currently in the second position.
About Lunglei East Assembly Constituency
Lunglei East (ST) constitutes an assembly constituency situated in the Lunglei district of Mizoram, holding a distinct reservation status for candidates affiliated with the Scheduled Tribes (ST). In the political arena, this constituency is currently represented by Lawmawma Tochhawng from the Mizo National Front (MNF). He secured victory in the 2018 assembly elections, defeating Independent candidate Lalrinpuii with a slim margin of 72 votes. The voter turnout for the elections stood at 83.31%, with a total of 5,795 male voters and 6,239 female voters, bringing the overall voter count to 12,034. As per the election commission data from 2018, this constituency consists of 20 polling stations. Notably, in previous assembly elections, Joseph Lalhimpuia from the Indian National Congress (INC) served as the MLA for two consecutive terms.