1990 Manipur Legislative Assembly election explained

Election Name:1990 Manipur Legislative Assembly election
Country:India
Type:legislative
Vote Type:Popular
Ongoing:no
Previous Election:1984 Manipur Legislative Assembly election
Previous Year:1984
Next Election:1995 Manipur Legislative Assembly election
Next Year:1995
Election Date:12 February 1990
Seats For Election:54 seats in the Manipur Legislative Assembly
Majority Seats:28
Turnout:89.95%
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Leader1:Raj Kumar Ranbir Singh
Leaders Seat1:Keishamthong
Party1:Manipur Peoples Party
Seats Before1:3
Popular Vote1:19.40%
Seat Change1:6
Seats1:9
Party2:Indian National Congress
Seats Before2:30
Popular Vote2:33.71%
Seat Change2:6
Seats2:24
CM
Before Party:Indian National Congress
Before Election:Raj Kumar Jaichandra Singh
After Party:Manipur Peoples Party
After Election:Raj Kumar Ranbir Singh

Elections to the Manipur Legislative Assembly were held in February 1990, to elect members of the 60 constituencies in Manipur, India. The Indian National Congress won the most seats as well as the popular vote, but Raj Kumar Ranbir Singh of the Manipur Peoples Party was appointed as the Chief Minister of Manipur.[1]

After the passing of the North-Eastern Areas (Reorganisation) Act, 1971, Manipur was converted from a Union Territory to a State and the size of its Legislative Assembly was increased from 30 to 60 members.[2]

Result

Results by constituency

  • Winner, runner-up, voter turnout, and victory margin in every constituency

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Assembly ConstituencyTurnout WinnerRunner UpMargin
  1. k
Names%CandidatePartydata-sort-type=number Votes%CandidatePartydata-sort-type=number Votes%
1 87.83% Chandam Manihar 6,111 34.42% Atomba Ngairangbamcha 5,344 30.10% 767
2 94.54% Hidam Bidur Singh 7,034 38.23% Konthoujam Rajmani Singh 4,289 23.31% 2,745
3 93.39% L. Amujou 7,776 38.57% Salam Chandra Singh 6,724 33.35% 1,052
4 85.76% 4,817 29.51% Kshetrimayum Biren Singh 4,669 28.60% 148
5 81.56% Ngangbam Kumarjit 9,885 59.12% Koijam Radhabinod Singh 6,476 38.73% 3,409
6 82.95% T. Gunadhwaja Singh 4,159 34.44% Achou Singh Paonam 3,324 27.52% 835
7 80.92% R. K. Jaichandra 7,443 49.70% Moirangthem Kumar Singh 5,795 38.69% 1,648
8 86.11% 6,987 40.51% Laisom Lalit Singh 6,061 35.14% 926
9 87.76% Irengbam Tompok Singh 6,915 49.88% Haobam Bhuban Singh 6,689 48.25% 226
10 88.70% 6,708 42.34% Elangbam Kunjeswar Singh 5,047 31.85% 1,661
11 77.08% Haobam Borobabu 11,487 55.74% Yumkham Erabot Singh 8,758 42.50% 2,729
12 89.71% Ningthoujam Biren 4,188 29.22% Khwirakpam Chaoba 3,823 26.67% 365
13 91.45% Deven 5,454 31.85% Ph. Sagar Singh 4,995 29.17% 459
14 97.70% Heigrujam Thoithoi 8,817 49.46% Henam Lokhon Singh 6,734 37.78% 2,083
15 89.10% N. Ibomcha 9,103 49.54% Dr. Leishangthem Chandramani Singh 6,854 37.30% 2,249
16 93.76% Nipamacha Singh 4,645 30.79% Chungkham Rajmohan Singh 3,895 25.82% 750
17 87.78% Khumujam Amutombi Singh 7,907 40.58% Meinam Nilchandra Singh 6,301 32.34% 1,606
18 93.42% Thounaojam Chaoba Singh 8,759 48.42% Hidangmayum Shyakishor Sharma 4,939 27.30% 3,820
19 93.28% Keisham Bira Singh 6,047 37.45% Yamnam Yaima Singh 4,944 30.62% 1,103
20 91.29% Khundrakpamjibon Singh 4,654 27.18% Khundrakpampulinkant Singh 3,876 22.64% 778
21 85.61% Mairembam Koireng Singh 3,779 18.53% Hemam Bir Singh 3,574 17.52% 205
22 91.62% Salam Ibohal Singh 3,210 23.80% Heisnam Sanayaima Singh 2,845 21.09% 365
23 85.98% 3,758 24.92% Sanasam Bira 3,451 22.89% 307
24 94.86% Md. Helaluddin Khan 8,814 53.87% Alauddin 7,178 43.87% 1,636
25 92.34% Thoudam Krishna Singh 9,956 50.67% Leitanthem Toma 9,361 47.65% 595
26 95.94% Nimaichand Luwang 11,022 59.19% Nongthombam Shamu Singh 6,875 36.92% 4,147
27 90.90% Nongmeikapam Komol Singh 8,207 43.83% Moirangthem Tombi 7,566 40.41% 641
28 90.18% Moirangthem Nara Singh 6,078 31.07% Moirangthem Hemanta 5,409 27.65% 669
29 95.19% Okram Ibobi Singh 7,320 34.65% Moirangthem Borajao Singh 4,998 23.66% 2,322
30 95.93% Mayengbam Manihar Singh 4,757 27.27% Abdul Salam 4,553 26.11% 204
31 85.58% N. Nimai Singh 7,963 48.69% Ksh. Irabot 6,264 38.30% 1,699
32 89.99% Elangbam Biramani Singh 5,047 34.03% Maibam Kunjo Singh 4,904 33.07% 143
33 88.80% Loitongbam Ibomcha Singh 7,708 42.77% Mayanglambam Babu Singh 5,468 30.34% 2,240
34 79.50% Th. Debendra 8,069 48.30% Habib Ali 3,760 22.51% 4,309
35 94.82% 6,653 25.23% H. T. Thungam 6,633 25.16% 20
36 90.83% Wairok Morung Makunga 11,626 54.09% Paokholun Haokip 2,981 13.87% 8,645
37 83.07% Rishang Keishing 6,798 38.34% N. Solomon 4,462 25.16% 2,336
38 85.68% Hangmi Shaiza 7,922 43.97% A. S. Arthur 6,828 37.90% 1,094
39 83.19% Somi A. Shimray 6,180 26.52% Mashangthei Horam 6,174 26.50% 6
40 91.04% Chungkhokai Doungel 8,508 38.60% Holkholet Khongsai 5,023 22.79% 3,485
41 97.08% K. S. Benjamin Banee 12,272 40.11% L. Jonathan 10,312 33.70% 1,960
42 98.25% Lorho 10,425 32.69% M. Thohrii 9,576 30.03% 849
43 91.20% N. G. Luikang 11,244 39.61% S. Hangzing 10,675 37.61% 569
44 92.18% L. S. John 4,529 24.09% Shehkhogin Pagin Kipgen 4,502 23.94% 27
45 94.82% 8,468 40.12% S. L. Paokhosei 6,829 32.35% 1,639
46 95.12% I. D. Dijuanang 7,725 35.33% N. Pauheu 4,807 21.99% 2,918
47 88.16% Daisin Pamei 5,024 32.62% G. Phenrong 3,797 24.65% 1,227
48 94.53% 8,235 51.43% 7,592 47.41% 643
49 86.61% Selkai Hrangchal 8,506 74.01% 2,793 24.30% 5,713
50 83.66% T. Phungzathang 6,522 47.16% Songchinkhup 5,231 37.82% 1,291
51 93.37% Holkhomang 5,813 29.12% Sehpu Haokip 4,884 24.46% 929
52 88.08% 3,705 18.52% S. Ngulsing 2,858 14.29% 847
53 91.66% 7,267 33.72% Vanlainghak F. Tusing 5,770 26.78% 1,497
54 90.26% Thangkhanlal 6,464 37.54% T. Gouzadou 4,441 25.79% 2,023

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Former CM RK Ranbir no more . 27 January 2006 . 29 November 2021.
  2. Web site: North-Eastern Areas (Reorganisation) Act, 1971 . www.liiofindia.org . 30 December 1971 . 24 December 2020.