2022 Manipur Legislative Assembly election

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2022 Manipur Legislative Assembly election

← 2017 27 February – 3 March 2022

All 60 seats in the Manipur Legislative Assembly
31 seats needed for a majority
  The Chief Minister of Manipur, Shri Biren Singh calling on the Vice President, Shri M. Venkaiah Naidu, in New Delhi on September 06, 2017 (cropped).jpg Okram Ibobi Singh.JPG
Leader Nongthombam Biren Singh Okram Ibobi Singh Losii Dikho
Party BJP INC NPF
Alliance NDA UPA -
Leader since 2017 2002 2017
Leader's seat Heingang Thoubal Mao
Last election 36.3%, 21 seats 35.1%, 28 seats 7.2%, 4 seats
Current seats 27 15 4

Wahlkreise zur Vidhan Sabha von Manipur.svg

Incumbent Chief Minister

Nongthombam Biren Singh
BJP



Legislative Assembly elections will be held in Manipur from 27 February to 3 March 2022 in two phases, to elect 60 members of the Manipur Legislative Assembly. The votes will be counted and the results will be declared on 10 March 2022.

Background

The tenure of Manipur Legislative Assembly is scheduled to end on 19 March 2022.[1] The previous assembly elections were held in March 2017. After the election, coalition of Bharatiya Janata Party, National People's Party, Naga People's Front and Lok Janshakti Party formed the state government, with N. Biren Singh becoming Chief Minister.[2]

Schedule

The election schedule was announced by the Election Commission of India on 8 January 2022.[3]

S.No. Poll Event Phase
I II
1. Date for Nominations 1 February 2022 4 February 2022
2. Last Date for filing nomination 8 February 2022 11 February 2022
3. Date for Scrutiny of nomination 9 February 2022 14 February 2022
4. Last Date for Withdrawal of nomination 11 February 2022 16 February 2022
5. Date of Poll 27 February 2022 3 March 2022
6. Date of Counting 10 March 2022

Parties and alliances

  National Democratic Alliance

No. Party Flag Symbol Leader Photo Seats Contested Male Candidates Female Candidates
1. Bharatiya Janata Party BJP flag.svg BJP election symbol.png Nongthombam Biren Singh The Chief Minister of Manipur, Shri Biren Singh calling on the Vice President, Shri M. Venkaiah Naidu, in New Delhi on September 06, 2017 (cropped).jpg TBD TBD TBD

  United Progressive Alliance

No. Party[4] Flag Symbol Leader Photo Seats Contested Male Candidates Female Candidates
1. Indian National Congress INC Flag Official.jpg Hand INC.svg Okram Ibobi Singh The Chief Minister of Manipur Shri O. Ibobi Singh in New Delhi on February 2, 2006.jpg TBD TBD TBD
2. Nationalist Congress Party NCP-flag.svg Nationalist Congress Party Election Symbol.png Nophoto.jpg TBD TBD TBD

  Naga People's Front

No. Party Flag Symbol Leader Photo Seats Contested Male Candidates Female Candidates
1. Naga People's Front Flag of the Naga People's Front.png Indian Election Symbol Cock.png Losii Dikho Nophoto.jpg TBD TBD TBD

  National People's Party

No. Party Flag Symbol Leader Photo Seats Contested Male Candidates Female Candidates
1. National People's Party NPP Flag.jpg Indian Election Symbol Book.svg N. Kayisii Nophoto.jpg TBD TBD TBD

  Left Front

No. Party[citation needed] Flag Symbol Leader Photo Seats Contested Male Candidates Female Candidates
1. Communist Party of India CPI-banner.svg CPI symbol.svg L. Sotin Kumar Nophoto.jpg TBD TBD TBD
2. Communist Party of India (Marxist) CPI(M) Flag.jpg Indian Election Symbol Hammer Sickle and Star.png Kshetrimayum Santa Nophoto.jpg TBD TBD TBD
3. All India Forward Bloc No image available.svg Indian Election Symbol Lion.png Khwairakpam Apanthou Mangang Nophoto.jpg TBD TBD TBD
4. Communist Party of India (Marxist–Leninist) Liberation CPIML LIBERATION FLAG.jpg Flag Logo of CPIML.png Dipankar Bhattacharya Nophoto.jpg TBD TBD TBD
5. Revolutionary Socialist Party RSP-flag.svg Indian Election Symbol Spade and Stoker.png Manoj Bhattacharya Nophoto.jpg TBD TBD TBD
6. Socialist Unity Centre of India (Communist) SUCI flag.svg Indian Election Symbol Battery Torch.svg Provash Ghosh Provashghosh.jpg TBD TBD TBD

Others

No. Party Flag Symbol Leader Photo Seats Contested Male Candidates Female Candidates
1. All India Trinamool Congress All India Trinamool Congress flag.svg
All India Trinamool Congress symbol.svg
Nophoto.jpg TBD TBD TBD

Candidates

Constituency Voting Date[5] NDA UPA NPF NPP LF AITC
# Name Party Candidate Party Candidate Party Candidate Party Candidate Party Candidates Party Candidate
Imphal East District
1 Khundrakpam 27 February 2022 BJP INC NPF NPP
2 Heingang BJP N. Biren Singh
3 Khurai
4 Kshetrigao
5 Thongju
6 Keirao
7 Andro
8 Lamlai
Imphal West District
9 Thangmeiband 27 February 2022
10 Uripok
11 Sagolband
12 Keishamthong
13 Singjamei
Imphal East District
14 Yaiskul 27 February 2022
15 Wangkhei
Imphal West District
16 Sekmai (SC) 27 February 2022
17 Lamsang
18 Konthoujam
19 Patsoi
20 Langthabal
21 Naoriya Pakhanglakpa
22 Wangoi
23 Mayang Imphal
Bishnupur District
24 Nambol 27 February 2022
25 Oinam
26 Bishnupur
27 Moirang
28 Thanga
29 Kumbi
Thoubal District
30 Lilong 3 March 2022
31 Thoubal
32 Wangkhem
33 Heirok
34 Wangjing Tentha
35 Khangabok
36 Wabgai
37 Kakching
38 Hiyanglam
39 Sugnu
Imphal East District
40 Jiribam 3 March 2022
Chandel District
41 Chandel 3 March 2022
42 Tengnoupal
Ukhrul District
43 Phungyar 3 March 2022
44 Ukhrul
45 Chingai
Senapati District
46 Saikul 27 February 2022
47 Karong 3 March 2022
48 Mao
49 Tadubi
50 Kangpokpi 27 February 2022
51 Saitu
Tamenglong district
52 Tamei 3 March 2022
53 Tamenglong
54 Nungba
Churachandpur District
55 Tipaimukh 27 February 2022
56 Thanlon
57 Henglep
58 Churachandpur
59 Saikot
60 Singhat

Predictions

Opinion Polls

Polling aggregates
Active Parties
  Bharatiya Janata Party
  Indian National Congress
  Naga People's Front
  Others
Date Published Polling agency style="background:gray;
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Lead Remarks
INC BJP NPF Others
10 January 2022 ABP News C-Voter[6] 22-26 23-27 2-6 5-9 0-5 Hung
32.6% 35.5% 11.2% 20.7% 2.9%
11 December 2021 ABP News C-Voter[7] 23-27 29-33 2-6 0-2 2-10 Hung
34.3% 37.9% 8.6% 19.2% 3.6%
12 November 2021 ABP News C-Voter[8] 20-24 25-29 4-8 3-7 1-9 Hung
33.1% 38.7% 8.8% 19.4% 5.6%
8 October 2021 ABP News C-Voter[9] 21-25 26-30 4-8 1-5 1-9 Hung
34.5% 35.6% 8.6% 21.3% 1.1%
3 September 2021 ABP News C-Voter[10] 18-22 32-36 2-6 0-4 10-18 BJP majority
34.5% 40.5% 7.0% 18.0% 6.0%

See also

References

  1. "Terms of the Houses". Election Commission of India. Retrieved 2021-10-04.
  2. "BJPs Biren Singh takes oath as Manipur CM". Tribuneindia News Service. 15 March 2017. Retrieved 2022-01-08.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  3. "Assembly elections 2022: Check complete schedule for Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Goa, Manipur & Punjab". Hindustan Times. 2022-01-08. Retrieved 2022-01-08.
  4. "Assembly Election 2022 live Updates: NCP to tie up with SP in UP, 'understanding' with Cong in Manipur, says Sharad Pawar". The Indian Express. 2022-01-11. Retrieved 2022-01-11.
  5. "Assembly Election 2022: From UP To Punjab, Here's Full List Of District Wise Polls". IndiaTimes. 2022-01-09. Retrieved 2022-01-09.
  6. news, abp (2022-01-10). "सर्वे: मणिपुर में बीजेपी को फिर मिलेगी सत्ता या कांग्रेस का खत्म होगा वनवास? ये कहते हैं आंकड़े". www.abplive.com (in हिन्दी). Retrieved 2022-01-10. {{cite web}}: |last= has generic name (help)
  7. news, abp (2021-12-11). "बीजेपी-कांग्रेस या एनपीएफ, मणिपुर में किसकी बन सकती है सरकार? जानें". www.abplive.com (in हिन्दी). Retrieved 2022-01-08. {{cite web}}: |last= has generic name (help)
  8. "ABP News-CVoter Survey: Goa Could Re-Elect BJP With Majority, Manipur To See Close Battle". news.abplive.com. 2021-11-12. Retrieved 2021-11-14.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  9. Bureau, ABP News (2021-10-08). "CVoter Survey: BJP Likely To Win Goa & Manipur For Second Consecutive Term In 2022 Elections". news.abplive.com. Retrieved 2021-10-21.
  10. Bureau, ABP News (2021-09-03). "ABP News Cvoter Survey: BJP Likely To Reign For Second Consecutive Term In Goa & Manipur". news.abplive.com. Retrieved 2021-10-21.