11th Meghalaya Assembly | |
Before: | 10th Meghalaya Assembly |
State: | Meghalaya |
Body: | Meghalaya Legislative Assembly |
Country: | India |
Government: | Meghalaya Democratic Alliance |
Website: | https://megassembly.gov.in/ |
Meeting Place: | Vidhana Bhavan, Shillong, Meghalaya, India |
Eleventh Meghalaya Assembly constituted after the 2023 Meghalaya Legislative Assembly election. Elections were held in 59 constituencies.[1] Voting on Sohiong was postponed after the death of UDP's candidate H. D. R. Lyngdoh.[2]
After results were declared on 2 March 2023, it resulted into a hung assembly. Ruling NPP got 26 seats however BJP supported MDA.[3] [4]
S.No | Position | Portrait | Name | Party | Constituency | Office Taken | |
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1 | Speaker | Thomas A. Sangma | North Tura | 9 March 2023[5] | |||
2 | Deputy Speaker | Timothy Shira | Resubelpara | 20 March 2023[6] | |||
3 | Leader of the House (Chief Minister) | Conrad Sangma | South Tura | 7 March 2023[7] | |||
4 | Deputy Chief Minister | Prestone Tynsong | Pynursla | 7 March 2023 | |||
Sniawbhalang Dhar | Nartiang | 7 March 2023 | |||||
5 | Leader of the Opposition | Mylliem | 9 June 2023 |
Alliance | Party | No. of MLA's | Leader of the Partyin Assembly | Leader's Constituency | ||||
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Meghalaya Democratic Alliance | National People's Party | 32 | 50 | Conrad Sangma | South Tura | |||
United Democratic Party | 12 | |||||||
Bharatiya Janata Party | 2 | |||||||
Hill State People's Democratic Party | 2 | |||||||
Independent | 2 | |||||||
None | All India Trinamool Congress | 5 | ||||||
Voice of the People Party | 4 | |||||||
Indian National Congress | 1 | Ronnie V. Lyngdoh[8] | Mylliem | |||||
Total no. of MLAs | 60 |
District | No. | Constituency | Name | Party | Alliance | Remarks | ||
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West Jaintia Hills | 1 | Nartiang (ST) | Sniawbhalang Dhar | |||||
2 | Jowai (ST) | Wailadmiki Shylla | ||||||
3 | Raliang (ST) | Comingone Ymbon | Cabinet Minister | |||||
4 | Mowkaiaw (ST) | Nujorki Sungoh | ||||||
East Jaintia Hills | 5 | Sutnga Saipung (ST) | Santa Mary Shylla | |||||
6 | Khliehriat (ST) | Kyrmen Shylla | Cabinet Minister | |||||
West Jaintia Hills | 7 | Amlarem (ST) | Lahkmen Rymbui | |||||
Ri Bhoi | 8 | Mawhati (ST) | Charles Marngar | Switched from INC to NPP | ||||
9 | Nongpoh (ST) | Mayralborn Syiem | ||||||
10 | Jirang (ST) | Sosthenes Sothum | ||||||
11 | Umsning (ST) | Celestine Lyngdoh | Switched from INC to NPP | |||||
12 | Umroi (ST) | Damanbait Lamare | ||||||
East Khasi Hills | 13 | Mawrengkneng (ST) | Heavingstone Kharpran | bgcolor= | Others | |||
14 | Pynthorumkhrah | Alexander Laloo Hek | Cabinet Minister | |||||
15 | Mawlai (ST) | Brightstarwell Marbaniang | bgcolor= | Others | ||||
16 | East Shillong (ST) | Ampareen Lyngdoh | Cabinet Minister | |||||
17 | North Shillong (ST) | Adelbert Nongrum | bgcolor= | Others | ||||
18 | West Shillong | Paul Lyngdoh | Cabinet Minister | |||||
19 | South Shillong | Sanbor Shullai | ||||||
20 | Mylliem (ST) | Ronnie V. Lyngdoh | ||||||
21 | Nongthymmai (ST) | Charles Pyngrope | bgcolor= | Others | ||||
22 | Nongkrem (ST) | Ardent Miller Basaiawmoit | bgcolor= | Others | ||||
23 | Sohiong (ST) | Synshar Lyngdoh Thabah | ||||||
24 | Mawphlang (ST) | Matthew Beyondstar Kurbah | ||||||
25 | Mawsynram (ST) | Ollan Singh Suin | ||||||
26 | Shella (ST) | Balajied Kupar Syiem | ||||||
27 | Pynursla (ST) | Prestone Tysong | ||||||
28 | Sohra (ST) | Gavin Miguel Mylleim | PDF merged with NPP[9] | |||||
29 | Mawkynrew (ST) | Banteidor Lyngdoh | PDF merged with NPP | |||||
Eastern West Khasi Hills | 30 | Mairang (ST) | Metbah Lyngdoh | |||||
31 | Mawthadraishan (ST) | Shakliar Warjri | Cabinet Minister | |||||
West Khasi Hills | 32 | Nongstoin (ST) | Gabriel Wahlang | Switched from INC to NPP | ||||
33 | Rambrai-Jyrngam (ST) | Remington Gabil Momin | ||||||
34 | Mawshynrut (ST) | Methodius Dkhar | ||||||
South West Khasi Hills | 35 | Ranikor (ST) | Pius Marwein | |||||
36 | Mawkyrwat (ST) | Renikton Lyngdoh Tongkhar | ||||||
North Garo Hills | 37 | Kharkutta (ST) | Rupert Momin | |||||
38 | Mendipathar (ST) | Marthon J. Sangma | ||||||
39 | Resubelpara (ST) | Timothy J. Shira | ||||||
40 | Bajengdoba (ST) | Pongseng Marak | ||||||
East Garo Hills | 41 | Songsak (ST) | Mukul Sangma | bgcolor= | Others | Leader Of Opposition AITC | ||
42 | Rongjeng (ST) | Jim M. Sangma | ||||||
43 | Williamnagar (ST) | Marcuise N. Marak | Cabinet Minister | |||||
West Garo Hills | 44 | Raksamgre (ST) | Limison D. Sangma | |||||
45 | Tikrikilla (ST) | Jimmy D. Sangma | ||||||
46 | Phulbari | Abu Taher Mondal | Cabinet Minister | |||||
47 | Rajabala | Mizanur Rahman Kazi | bgcolor= | Others | ||||
48 | Selsella (ST) | Arbinstone B. Marak | ||||||
49 | Dadenggre (ST) | Rupa M. Marak | bgcolor= | Others | ||||
50 | North Tura (ST) | Thomas A. Sangma | Speaker | |||||
51 | South Tura (ST) | Conrad Sangma | Chief Minister | |||||
52 | Rangsakona (ST) | Subir Marak | ||||||
South West Garo Hills | 53 | Ampati (ST) | Miani D Shira | bgcolor= | Others | |||
54 | Mahendraganj (ST) | Sanjay A. Sangma | ||||||
55 | Salmanpara (ST) | Ian Botham K. Sangma | ||||||
West Garo Hills | 56 | Gambegre (ST) | Saleng A. Sangma | Elected to 18th Loksabha[10] | ||||
Mehtab Chandee Agitok Sangma | Elected in bypoll | |||||||
57 | Dalu (ST) | Brening A. Sangma | ||||||
South Garo Hills | 58 | Rongara Siju (ST) | Rakkam A. Sangma | Cabinet Minister | ||||
59 | Chokpot (ST) | Sengchim N. Sangma | ||||||
60 | Baghmara (ST) | Kartush R. Marak |