Mizoram assembly election results live updates: MNF all set to oust Congress

  • | Tuesday | 11th December, 2018

* Postal ballots: MNF leading leading in Aizawl west III* Postal ballots counting could not start till 8:20am in Rau constituency and counting of EVMs also failed to start at 8:30am. * After getting defeated from Champhai south seat, Mizoram chief minister Lal Thanhawla loses from Serchhip constituency too. While the MNF are leading at 17 seats, Congress is ahead in 14 constituencies. * Mizoram CM Lal Thanhawla is trailing from both seats* Trends at 9:45 am: MNF 18, Congress 13, BJP 2* Mizoram is seeing a very close contest between the MNF and the Congress. * The MNF is Tuesday all set to storm back to power in Mizoram after a decade.

Live Mizoram Election Result 2018 MAJORITY MARK 21 Results MNF 26 OTH 8 INC 5 BJP 1 Total 40 / 40 Note: 199 out of 200 seats went to poll in Rajasthan. The majority mark is 100 *Chief minister Lal Thanhawla submits resignation to Mizoram governor* MNF supremo and its chief ministerial candidate Zoramthanga elected to the assembly for his fifth term from the Aizawl east seat.* The MNF is Tuesday all set to storm back to power in Mizoram after a decade. With counting still underway, the Mizo National Front (MNF) had won 14 seats and established leads in nine other seats in the 40-member assembly.Total seats: 40Results and trends available: 38Party/ Won/ LeadingMNF 12, 10ZPM (contesting as Ind) 05, 04INC 00, 06BJP 00, 01Others 00, 00* According to Election Commission of India website, Mizo National Front has won nine seats and are leading in 14.* After getting defeated from Champhai south seat, Mizoram chief minister Lal Thanhawla loses from Serchhip constituency too.* Mizoram chief minister Lal Thanhawla loses from Champhai South seat, MNF's TJ Lalnuntluanga wins, reports ANI.* Former assembly speaker Lalchamliana of the MNF is ahead of Vanlalawmpuii Chawngte - the lone woman legislator in Hrangturzo seat.* ANI reports that sweets are being distributed at Mizo National Front office in Aizawl.* BJP nominee and former minister Buddha Dhan Chakma is leading from Tuichawng constituency.* The Mizo National Front is leading in 19 constituencies, the Zoram People's Movement is leading in eight seats while the Congress is ahead in five seats, PTI quotes the state election department of Mizoram.* Mizoram CM Lal Thanhawla is trailing from both seats* Trends at 9:45 am: MNF 18, Congress 13, BJP 2* Mizoram is seeing a very close contest between the MNF and the Congress. While the MNF are leading at 17 seats, Congress is ahead in 14 constituencies.* MNF is ahead at 4 seats now, Congress at 1 and others at 1 seat.* Postal ballots: MNF leading leading in Aizawl west III* Postal ballots counting could not start till 8:20am in Rau constituency and counting of EVMs also failed to start at 8:30am.* Counting of votes in underway in 40 halls distributed in 13 counting centres for the 40 seats in the state.* Counting of votes in the 40-seat Mizoram Assembly polls commenced on Tuesday amid heavy security, a poll official said.* Chief Electoral Officer Ashish Kundra said that under a three-tier security cover counting has begun in 40 counting halls in 13 centres across the mountainous state. The polls were held on November 28.* At the moment, Congress is banking on the Zoram People's Movement (ZPM), a conglomerate of six regional parties, cashing in on any anti-incumbency that may arise, instead of MNF.* Mizoram is the only remaining state in the North-East, which is not under the rule of BJP-led NDA. The eight North-East states together have 25 Lok Sabha seats.

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