About Manipur Legislative Assembly (Vidhan
Sabha):
The first Manipur State Assembly was
elected in July 1948 on the basis of adult franchise and it consisted of 53
members. It was, however, dissolved in October, 1949 when Manipur was merged
with the Dominion Government of India. Manipur became a Part C State and it was
administered by the President of India through a Chief Commissioner or Lieutenant
Governor who acted as the president's agent.
Manipur became a Union Territory of India
under the Union Territorial Council Act, 1956. Under the Act, election of 30
members to the Manipur Territorial Council was held in 1957. The Territorial
Council was eventually converted into the Territorial Legislative Assembly in
June 1963. It comprised 30 elected and 2 nominated members. Manipur was
conferred full statehood through the North-Eastern Areas (Re-organization) Act,
1971 on 21st January 1972. The Manipur State Legislative Assembly now has 60
members. The normal tenure of the Assembly is five years, unless dissolved
sooner.
Vidhan Sabha Constituency in Manipur:
60 Constituencies:
- 40 General
- 1 Scheduled Caste (SC)
- 19 Scheduled Tribe (ST)
1-Kundrakpam
|
31-Thoubal
|
2-Heingang
|
32-Wangkhem
|
3-Khurai
|
33-Heirok
|
4-Khetrigao
|
34-Wangjing
Tentha
|
5-Thongju
|
35-Khangabo
|
6-Keirao
|
36-Wabgai
|
7-Andro
|
37-Kakching
|
8-Lamlai
|
38-Hiyanglam
|
9-Thangmeiband
|
39-Sugnoo
|
10-Uripok
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40-Jiribam
|
11-Sagolband
|
41-Chandel(ST)
|
12-Keisamthong
|
42-Tengnouple(ST)
|
13-Singjamei
|
43-Phungyar(ST)
|
14-Yaiskul
|
44-Ukhrul(ST)
|
15-Wangkhei
|
45-Chingai(ST)
|
16-Sekmai(SC)
|
46-Saikul(ST)
|
17-Lamsang
|
47-Karong(ST)
|
18-Konthoujam
|
48-Mao(ST)
|
19-Patsoi
|
49-Tadubi(ST)
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20-Langthabal
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50-Kangpokpi
|
21-Naoriya
Pakhanglakpa
|
51-Saitu(ST)
|
22-Wangoi
|
52-Tamei(ST)
|
23-Mayang Imphal
|
53-Tamenglong(ST)
|
24-Nambol
|
54-Nungba(ST)
|
25-Oinam
|
55. Tipaimuk(ST)
|
26-Bishenpur
|
56-Thanlon(ST)
|
28-Thanga
|
58-Churachandpur(ST)
|
29-Kumbi
|
59-Saikot(ST)
|
30-Lilong
|
60-Singhat(ST)
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