2003 Mizoram Legislative Assembly election

Elections to the Mizoram Legislative Assembly were held in November 2003 to elect members of the 40 constituencies in Mizoram, India. The Mizo National Front won the most seats and its leader, Zoramthanga was appointed as the Chief Minister of Mizoram for his second term.[1]

2003 Mizoram Legislative Assembly election

20 November 2003

All 40 seats in the Mizoram Legislative Assembly
21 seats needed for a majority
Registered532,028
Turnout78.65%
  Majority party Minority party Third party
 
Leader Zoramthanga Lal Thanhawla
Party MNF INC MPC
Leader's seat Champhai Serchhip
Seats before 21 6 12
Seats won 21 12 3
Seat change 0 Increase6 Decrease9
Popular vote 31.69% 30.06% 16.16%

CM before election

Zoramthanga
MNF

Elected CM

Zoramthanga
MNF

Result

PartyVotes%Seats+/–
Mizo National Front132,50731.69210
Indian National Congress125,69030.0612Increase6
Mizoram People's Conference67,57616.163Decrease9
Zoram Nationalist Party61,46614.702New
Maraland Democratic Front8,1461.951Increase1
Hmar People's Convention2,1950.521New
Bharatiya Janata Party7,8231.8700
Janata Dal (United)1,8640.450New
Communist Party of India1240.030New
Ephraim Union1230.030New
Independents10,5992.530Decrease1
Total418,113100.00400
Valid votes418,11399.93
Invalid/blank votes3070.07
Total votes418,420100.00
Registered voters/turnout532,02878.65
Source: ECI[2]

Elected Members

#ConstituencyReserved for
(ST/None)
CandidateParty
1TuipangSTP. P. ThawlaMaraland Democratic Front
2SaihaSTS. HiatoIndian National Congress
3SangauSTH. RammawiMizo National Front
4LawngtlaiSTH. VanlalthalianaMizo National Front
5ChawngteSTRashik Mohan ChakmaMizo National Front
6TlabungSTNihar KantiIndian National Congress
7BuarpuiSTZodintluangaIndian National Congress
8Lunglei SouthNoneLalhmingthangaMizoram People's Conference
9Lunglei NorthSTDr R. LalthanglianaMizo National Front
10TawipuiSTZ. H. RopuiaMizo National Front
11VanvaSTC. LalrinsangaMizo National Front
12HnahthialSTF. LalthanzualaMizoram People's Conference
13North VanlaiphaiSTD. ThanglianaMizo National Front
14KhawbungSTK. VanlalauvaMizo National Front
15ChamphaiSTZoramthangaMizo National Front
16KhawhaiSTLalrinliana SailoIndian National Congress
17SaitualSTR. LalzirlianaIndian National Congress
18KhawzawlSTAndrew LalherlianaZoram Nationalist Party
19NgopaSTH. RohlunaIndian National Congress
20SuangpuilawnSTH. LalsangzualaHmar People's Convention
21RatuSTLalduhawmaZoram Nationalist Party
22KawnpuiSTSailothanga SailoMizoram People's Conference
23KolasibSTZoramthangaMizo National Front
24BilkhawthlirSTLalchamlianaMizo National Front
25LokicherraSTTawnluiaMizo National Front
26KawrthahSTSaikapthiangaIndian National Congress
27MamitSTLalthlenglianaMizo National Front
28PhuldungseiSTLiansuamaIndian National Congress
29SateekSTB. LalthlenglianaMizo National Front
30SerchhipSTLal ThanhawlaIndian National Congress
31LungphoSTK. LianzualaIndian National Congress
32TlungvelSTSainghakaIndian National Congress
33Aizawl North 1STDr LalzamaMizo National Front
34Aizawl North 2STH. LiansailovaIndian National Congress
35Aizawl East 1STK. SangthuamaMizo National Front
36Aizawl East 2STH. VanlalauvaMizo National Front
37Aizawl West 1STAichhingaMizo National Front
38Aizawl West 2STLalrinchhanaMizo National Front
39Aizawl South 1STR. TlanghmingthangaMizo National Front
40Aizawl South 2STR. KhawpuithangaMizo National Front

See also

References

  1. "Who is Zoramthanga, the newly elected CM of Mizoram". The Hindu. 15 December 2018. Retrieved 17 July 2021.
  2. "Statistical Report on General Election, 2003 to the Legislative Assembly of Mizoram". Election Commission of India. Retrieved 18 July 2021.
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