2013 Mizoram Legislative Assembly election

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2013 Mizoram Legislative Assembly election

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All 40 seats in the Mizoram Legislative Assembly
21 seats needed for a majority
Turnout83.41% (Increase 1.06%)
  First party Second party Third party
 
Leader Lal Thanhawla Zoramthanga Lalduhoma
Party INC MNF ZNP
Alliance UPA
Leader's seat Hrangturzo, Serchhip East Tuipui (lost) Aizawl West 1, Kolasib (both lost)
Seats before 32 3 2
Seats won 34 5 0
Seat change Increase2 Increase2 Decrease2
Popular vote 255,917 164,305 99,916
Percentage 44.3% 28.7% 17.3%
Swing Increase5.7% Decrease2.0% Increase7.3%


Chief Minister before election

Pu Lalthanhawla

INC

Elected Chief Minister

Pu Lalthanhawla
INC

The Mizoram Legislative Assembly election, 2013 was held on 25 November 2013 in all 40 constituencies of the

Pu Lalthanhawla and his party Indian National Congress
won a majority and continued in government.

Background

The election for 40 seats legislative assembly was held on 25 November 2013. There were 6.9 lakh eligible voters.[2] Voter-verified paper audit trail (VVPAT) along with EVMs was used on a large-scale for the first time in India,[3] in 10 assembly seats out of 40 in Mizoram elections.[4] The seven armed battalion of state police and 31 companies of central para-military forces and other state police were deployed for peaceful election.[2]

Candidates

There were total 142 candidates including 40 Congress and 40 Mizoram Democratic Alliance (MDA) candidates. MDA candidates include 31 Mizo National Front (MNF), 8

Scheduled Tribe candidates, except Lunglei South.[2]

Results

The result was declared on 9 December 2013. Indian National Congress won a large majority of 34 out of 40 seats. Mizo National Front and Mizoram People's Conference won five seats and one seat respectively. 81% of eligible voters turned out to vote.[5]

Summary of results of the
Mizoram Legislative Assembly election, 2013[6]
Political Party Flag Seats
Contested
Won Net Change
in seats
% of
Seats
Votes Vote % Change in
vote %
Indian National Congress 40 34 Increase 2 85.0 2,55,917 45.83 Increase
Mizo National Front 31 5 Increase 2 12.5 1,64,305 28.65 Increase
Mizoram People's Conference 8 1 Decrease 1 2.5 35,269 32.02 Increase
Bharatiya Janata Party 17 0 Steady Steady 2,139 0.87 Decrease
Total 40 Voters 5,73,417 Turnout 81%
Summary of the 25 November 2013 Mizoram Legislative Assembly election results[7]
Parties and coalitions Popular vote Seats
Votes % ±pp Won +/−
Indian National Congress (INC) 255,917 44.3 Increase5.4 34 Increase2
Mizo National Front (MNF) 164,305 28.4 Decrease2.3 5 Increase2
Zoram Nationalist Party (ZNP) 99,916 17.3 Increase7.3 0 Decrease2
Mizoram People's Conference (MPC) 35,269 6.1 Decrease4.3 1 Decrease1
Maraland Democratic Front (MDF) 5,433 0.9 Increase0.1 0 Decrease1
Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) 4,835 0.8 Increase0.7 0 Steady
Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) 2,139 0.37 Decrease0.07 0 Steady
Independents
(IND)
1,764 0.3 Decrease7.4 0 Steady
Jai Maha Bharath Party (JMBP) 29 0.0 Steady 0 Steady
None of the Above (NOTA) 8,810 1.5 Increase1.5
Total 573,417 100.00 40 ±0

Elected Members

Constituency MLA Party
Aizawl South 1
R Vanlalvena Indian National Congress
Aizawl South 2
Col ZS Zuala Indian National Congress
Aizawl South 3
KS Thanga Indian National Congress
Aizawl North 1
R Romawia Indian National Congress
Aizawl North 2
Lalthanliana Mizoram People's Conference
Aizawl North 3
Lalthanzara Indian National Congress
Aizawl East 1
R Lalrinawma Indian National Congress
Aizawl East 2
Lalsawta Indian National Congress
Aizawl West 1
K Sangthuama Mizo National Front
Aizawl West 2
Lalruatkima Mizo National Front
Aizawl West 3
Vanlalzawma Mizo National Front
Serlui
K Lalrinthanga Indian National Congress
Tuivawl
R.L. Pianmawia Indian National Congress
Chalfilh
Dr H Ngurdingliana Indian National Congress
Tawi
R Lalzirliana
Indian National Congress
Dampa
Lalrobiaka Indian National Congress
Hachhek
Lalrinmawia Ralte Indian National Congress
Mamit
John Rotluangliana Indian National Congress
Tuirial
Hmingdailova Khiangte Indian National Congress
Kolasib
PC Zoramsangliana Indian National Congress
Lengteng
H Rohluna Indian National Congress
Tuichang
Lalrinliana Sailo Indian National Congress
Champhai North
TT Zothansanga Indian National Congress
Champhai South
JH Rothuama Indian National Congress
East Tuipui
T Sangkunga Indian National Congress
Serchhip
Lal Thanhawla Indian National Congress
Tuikum
Er Lalrinawma Mizo National Front
Hrangturzo
Lal Thanhawla Indian National Congress
South Tuipui
John Siamkunga Indian National Congress
Lunglei North
PC Lalthanliana Indian National Congress
Lunglei South
S Laldingliana Indian National Congress
Lunglei East
Joseph Lalhimpuia Indian National Congress
Lunglei West
Chalrosanga Ralte Indian National Congress
Thorang
Zodintluanga Ralte Indian National Congress
West Tuipui
NK Chakma Indian National Congress
Tuichawng
Buddha Dhan Chakma Indian National Congress
Lawngtlai West
C. Ngunlianchunga Indian National Congress
Lawngtlai East
H Zothangliana Indian National Congress
Saiha
K. Beichhua Mizo National Front
Palak
Hiphei Indian National Congress

References

  1. ^ "EC revises dates for Mizoram Assembly Elections 2013". Retrieved 23 October 2013.
  2. ^ a b c "81 per cent turnout in peaceful polling in Mizoram". Rediff News. 24 November 2013. Retrieved 9 December 2013.
  3. ^ Deb, Debraj (7 November 2017). "VVPAT training in Tripura". The Telegraph. India. Retrieved 9 December 2018.
  4. ^ "VVPATs to be used on large-scale for 1st time in Mizoram polls". The Hindu. 24 November 2013. Retrieved 9 December 2013.
  5. ^ "Assembly Elections December 2013 Results". ECI. Election Commission of India. Archived from the original on 15 December 2013. Retrieved 17 April 2019.
  6. ^ "Assembly Elections December 2013 Results". Election Commission of India. Archived from the original on 15 December 2013. Retrieved 3 April 2014.
  7. ^ "Statistical Report on General Election, 2013 to the Legislative Assembly of Mizoram" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 18 July 2014. Retrieved 6 June 2021.