Elections in Mizoram have been conducted since 1972 to elect members of the Mizoram Legislative Assembly and Lok Sabha. There are 40 assembly constituencies and 1 Lok Sabha constituency.
The elections for the Lok Sabha held since 1971.[1]
The elections for the Mizoram Legislative Assembly began in 1972.[2]
Year | Election | Winning Party/Coalition | Chief Minister | ||
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1972 | First Assembly (Union Territory) | Mizo Union | Ch. Chhunga | ||
1978 | Second Assembly (Union Territory) | Mizo People's Conference | Thenphunga Sailo | ||
1979 | Third Assembly (Union Territory) | Mizo People's Conference | Thenphunga Sailo | ||
1984 | Fourth Assembly (Union Territory) | Indian National Congress | Pu Lalthanhawla | ||
1987 | First Assembly (State) | Mizo National Front | Pu Laldenga | ||
1989 | Second Assembly (State) | Indian National Congress | Pu Lalthanhawla | ||
1993 | Third Assembly (State) | Indian National Congress | Pu Lalthanhawla | ||
1998 | Fourth Assembly (State) | Mizo National Front | Pu Zoramthanga | ||
2003 | Fifth Assembly (State) | Mizo National Front | Pu Zoramthanga | ||
2008 | Sixth Assembly (State) | Indian National Congress | Pu Lalthanhawla | ||
2013 | Seventh Assembly (State) | Indian National Congress | Pu Lalthanhawla | ||
2018 | Eighth Assembly (State) | Mizo National Front | Pu Zoramthanga | ||
2023 | Ninth Assembly (State) | Zoram People's Movement | Lalduhoma |