Mizoram is the only Lok Sabha (lower house of the Indian parliament) constituency in the Northeast Indian state of Mizoram, and covers the entire area of the state. The seat is reserved for Scheduled Tribes. Its first member of parliament (MP) was Sangliana of the Mizo Union who represented this constituency in the Fifth Lok Sabha when it became a union territory on 21 January 1972.[3][4] On 20 February 1987, Mizoram was converted into a State of India.[3] As of the 2024 elections, this constituency's MP is Richard Vanlalhmangaiha of the Zoram People's Movement.
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Mizoram MZ-1 |
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Location of Mizoram in India |
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Country | India |
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Region | Northeast India |
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State | Mizoram |
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Assembly constituencies | 40:(District - MAMIT) Hachhek(ST), Dampa(ST), Mamit(ST), (District - KOLASIB) Tuirial(ST), Kolasib(ST), Serlui(ST), (District - AIZAWL)Tuivawl(ST), Chalfilh(ST), Tawi(ST), Aizawl North 1(ST), Aizawl North 2(ST), Aizawl North 3(ST), Aizawl East 1, Aizawl East 2(ST), Aizawl West 1(ST), Aizawl West 2(ST), Aizawl West 3(ST), Aizawl South 1(ST), Aizawl South 2(ST), Aizawl South 3(ST), (District - CHAMPHAI) Lengteng(ST), Tuichang(ST), Champhai North(ST), Champhai South(ST), East Tuipui(ST), (District - SERCHHIP) Serchhip(ST), Tuikum(ST), Hrangturzo(ST), (District - LUNGLEI) South Tuipui(ST), Lunglei North(ST), Lunglei East(ST), Lunglei West(ST), Lunglei South(ST), Thorang(ST), West Tuipui(ST) ,(District - LAWNGTLAI) Tuichawng(ST), Lawngtlai West(ST), Lawngtlai East(ST), (District - SAIHA) Saiha(ST), Palak(ST) [1] |
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Established | 1972 |
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Total electors | 8,56,364[2] |
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Reservation | ST |
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18th Lok Sabha |
Incumbent |
Party | Zoram People's Movement |
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Elected year | 2024 |
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Presently, the Mizoram Lok Sabha constituency comprises the following forty Legislative Assembly segments:[5]
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Name |
Reserved for (SC/ST/None) |
District |
Number of electors (2013)[5] |
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Hachhek |
ST |
Mamit |
21,136 |
2 |
Dampa |
16,158 |
3 |
Mamit |
19,739 |
4 |
Tuirial |
Kolasib |
15,569 |
5 |
Kolasib |
18,934 |
6 |
Serlui |
16,627 |
7 |
Tuivawl |
Aizawl |
14,922 |
8 |
Chalfilh |
17,039 |
9 |
Tawi |
14,440 |
10 |
Aizawl North 1 |
20,216 |
11 |
Aizawl North 2 |
20,524 |
12 |
Aizawl North 3 |
17,181 |
13 |
Aizawl East 1 |
None |
20,168 |
14 |
Aizawl East 2 |
ST |
16,258 |
15 |
Aizawl West 1 |
20,804 |
16 |
Aizawl West 2 |
18,563 |
17 |
Aizawl West 3 |
19,043 |
18 |
Aizawl South 1 |
19,938 |
19 |
Aizawl South 2 |
21,232 |
20 |
Aizawl South 3 |
17,619 |
21 |
Lengteng |
Champhai |
16,016 |
22 |
Tuichang |
14,993 |
23 |
Champhai North |
16,858 |
24 |
Champhai South |
15,590 |
25 |
East Tuipui |
13,825 |
26 |
Serchhip |
Serchhip |
15,906 |
27 |
Tuikum |
14,255 |
28 |
Hrangturzo |
14,710 |
29 |
South Tuipui |
Lunglei |
13,604 |
30 |
Lunglei North |
14,737 |
31 |
Lunglei East |
13,064 |
32 |
Lunglei West |
13,102 |
33 |
Lunglei South |
15,063 |
34 |
Thorang |
12,339 |
35 |
West Tuipui |
12,470 |
36 |
Tuichawng |
Lawngtlai |
26,272 |
37 |
Lawngtlai West |
23,020 |
38 |
Lawngtlai East |
21,234 |
39 |
Saiha |
Saiha |
18,265 |
40 |
Palak |
15,439 |
Total: |
686,872 |
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As a Union Territory
General election 1977
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General election 1980
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As a State
General election 1989
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General election 1991
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General election 1996
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General election 1998
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General election 2009
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General election 2019
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General election 2024
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Peoples Representation for Identity and Status of Mizoram
does not include postal ballots
Ahuja, M. L. (1 January 2005). General elections in India: electoral politics, electoral reforms, and political parties. New Delhi: Icon Publications Pvt. Ltd. p. 323. ISBN 9788188086221.