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{{Infobox election
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| election_name = Indian general election in Manipur, 2009
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!Winner
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|[[Inner Manipur (Lok Sabha constituency)|Inner Manipur]]
|[[Inner Manipur (Lok Sabha constituency)|Inner Manipur]]
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|[[Thokchom Meinya]]
|[[Thokchom Meinya]]<ref name=election2009>{{cite web |url=https://eci.gov.in/files/category/98-general-election-2009/ |title=General Election 2009 |publisher=[[Election Commission of India]] |access-date= 22 October 2021}}</ref>
|bgcolor=#00bfff|[[Indian National Congress]]
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|30,960
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|[[Outer Manipur (Lok Sabha constituency)|Outer Manipur]]
|[[Outer Manipur (Lok Sabha constituency)|Outer Manipur]]
|83.14
|83.14
|[[Thangso Baite]]
|[[Thangso Baite]]<ref name=election2009/>
|bgcolor=#00bfff|[[Indian National Congress]]
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==Details==
==Details==
===Inner manipur parliamentary Constituency===
===Inner manipur parliamentary Constituency===
Out of the 32 assembly segments in the Inner manipur parliamentary Constituency, Dr Meinya received maximum mandate of 16,280 votes out of the total strength of 22,726 electors in Andro assembly constituency whereas 16,136 voters of Thoubal AC stamped their approval to the eventual winner. The third highest votes gained by the Congress MP was in Khundrakpam AC where 10,393 voted in his favour.
{{Main|Inner Manipur (Lok Sabha constituency)#General Election 2009}}
Out of the 32 assembly segments in the [[Inner Manipur (Lok Sabha constituency)|Inner Manipur Parliamentary constituency]], Dr Meinya received maximum mandate of 16,280 votes out of the total strength of 22,726 electors in Andro assembly constituency whereas 16,136 voters of Thoubal AC stamped their approval to the eventual winner. The third highest votes gained by the Congress MP was in Khundrakpam AC where 10,393 voted in his favour.
Dr Meinya, who elicited significant support in all the 32 assembly segments got the fewest  2626 votes from the electorates of Singjamei AC.
Dr Meinya, who elicited significant support in all the 32 assembly segments got the fewest  2626 votes from the electorates of Singjamei AC.
The Congress candidate had won the same parliamentary seat in the previous Lok Sabha election (2004) with a victory margin of a little over 49,000. Dr nara was the nearest rival at that time, too.
The Congress candidate had won the same parliamentary seat in the previous Lok Sabha election (2004) with a victory margin of a little over 49,000. Dr nara was the nearest rival at that time, too.
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On the other hand, Imphal West witnessed the fiercest contest between the two as the difference stood at only 2144 votes.
On the other hand, Imphal West witnessed the fiercest contest between the two as the difference stood at only 2144 votes.


===Outer manipur parliamentary Constituency===
===Outer Manipur Parliamentary constituency===
Out of 28 assembly segments in the Outer seat, Thangso Baite received mandate of {{formatnum:344517}} voters to represent them in the Parliament.
{{Main|Outer Manipur (Lok Sabha constituency)#General Election 2009}}
Out of 28 assembly segments in the [[Outer Manipur (Lok Sabha constituency)|Outer seat]], Thangso Baite received mandate of {{formatnum:344517}} voters to represent them in the Parliament.
Outer Parliamentary Constituency is also composed of six assembly segments of Thoubal district and Jiribam subdivision of Imphal East district, and Scheduled Tribe assembly segments spread across Tamenglong, Chandel, Ukhrul, Senapati and Churachandpur districts.
Outer Parliamentary Constituency is also composed of six assembly segments of Thoubal district and Jiribam subdivision of Imphal East district, and Scheduled Tribe assembly segments spread across Tamenglong, Chandel, Ukhrul, Senapati and Churachandpur districts.
Thangso, who faltered against Mani Charenamei in the 14th Lok Sabha election by 82,193 votes secured the maximum of 27,516 votes from electorates of Saikul AC against 15,607 for Charenamei in the 15th Lok Sabha election. Compared to his nearest rival, Thangso was least influential among Mao AC electors where only 850 votes were polled for the INC candidate.
Thangso, who faltered against Mani Charenamei in the 14th Lok Sabha election by 82,193 votes secured the maximum of 27,516 votes from electorates of Saikul AC against 15,607 for Charenamei in the 15th Lok Sabha election. Compared to his nearest rival, Thangso was least influential among Mao AC electors where only 850 votes were polled for the INC candidate.
On the other hand, the sitting MP was heavily favoured by the electors of Chingai AC in Ukhrul district as the maximum of 22,194 votes were cast for the PDA nominee. The least vote Charenamei managed from among the 28 assembly segments was in Sugnu AC under Thoubal district with only 106 voters choosing the PDA candidate. The INC candidate had substantial lead in 17 of the ACs whereas Charenamei led in eight, LB sona of the Nationalist Congress Party in two and Loli Adanee of the BJP in one. Election for the Outer Manipur Parliamentary (ST) Constituency was held on 16 April with a total of nine candidates in the fray. The other candidates are BJP's D Loli Adanee (93,052), NCP's LB Sona (79,849), RJD's MY Haokip (4859), LJP's Thangkhagin (1252), Valley Rose (Ind/4735), M Rose Haokip (Ind/1128) and L Gangte (Ind/2070).
On the other hand, the sitting MP was heavily favoured by the electors of Chingai AC in Ukhrul district as the maximum of 22,194 votes were cast for the PDA nominee. The least vote Charenamei managed from among the 28 assembly segments was in Sugnu AC under Thoubal district with only 106 voters choosing the PDA candidate. The INC candidate had substantial lead in 17 of the ACs whereas Charenamei led in eight, LB sona of the Nationalist Congress Party in two and Loli Adanee of the BJP in one. Election for the Outer Manipur Parliamentary (ST) Constituency was held on 16 April with a total of nine candidates in the fray. The other candidates are BJP's D Loli Adanee (93,052), NCP's LB Sona (79,849), RJD's MY Haokip (4859), LJP's Thangkhagin (1252), Valley Rose (Ind/4735), M Rose Haokip (Ind/1128) and L Gangte (Ind/2070).
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