1967 Manipur Legislative Assembly election

21 February 1967

All 30 seats in the Manipur Legislative Assembly
16 seats needed for a majority
Registered468,707
Turnout69.10%
  Majority party Minority party
 
Leader Mairembam Koireng Singh
Party INC SSP
Leader's seat Thanga
Seats before
Seats won 16 4
Popular vote 32.53% 11.70%

Elected CM

Mairembam Koireng Singh
INC

Elections to the Manipur Legislative Assembly were held in February 1967 to elect members of the 30 constituencies in Manipur, India. The Indian National Congress won the most seats and its leader, Mairembam Koireng Singh was appointed as the Chief Minister of Manipur for his second term.

Background

After the passing of the States Reorganisation Act, 1956 and the Constitution (Seventh Amendment) Act, 1956, Manipur was converted from a Part-C state to a Union Territory but, it wasn't assigned a Legislative Assembly.[1] Later, after the passing of The Government of Union Territories Act, 1963, Manipur was assigned a Legislative Assembly of 30 members.[2] A delimitation commission was set up which included the members of the Lok Sabha who were representing Manipur at the time.[2]

Result

PartyVotes%Seats
Indian National Congress101,50432.5316
Samyukta Socialist Party36,52011.704
Communist Party of India17,0625.471
Praja Socialist Party2,4170.770
Communist Party of India (Marxist)2,0930.670
Independents152,41948.859
Total312,015100.0030
Valid votes312,01582.00
Invalid/blank votes68,50518.00
Total votes380,520100.00
Registered voters/turnout468,70781.19
Source: ECI[3]

Results by constituency

Winner, runner-up, voter turnout, and victory margin in every constituency
Assembly Constituency Turnout Winner Runner Up Margin
#k Names % Candidate Party Votes % Candidate Party Votes %
1Sagolmang 73.31%M. Ibohal CPI3,85635.24%T. B. Singh INC2,26820.73%1,588
2Khurai78.87%K. Bathakur Sharma SSP4,48235.77%R. U. Singh INC3,72429.72%758
3Wangkhei75.63%L. A. Singh SSP5,11039.06%W. I. Singh INC4,88137.31%229
4Thongju83.35%S. A. Singh INC4,46534.70%H. S. Singh SSP4,25133.04%214
5Top Chingtha74.58%A. Ali Independent3,72626.02%P. P. Singh CPI2,78319.43%943
6Mayang Imphal85.67%C. Rajmohon Independent4,25331.95%K. Gulamjat Independent3,43825.82%815
7Singjamei76.10%A. Biramangol Independent3,38923.92%I. Tompok Independent3,08721.79%302
8Sagolband79.49%S. Gambhir INC6,59551.20%N. Ibomcha Independent6,08847.27%507
9Keishamthong79.25%L. Thambou INC4,48832.62%L. Manaobi Independent4,30531.29%183
10Uripok63.46%N. Tombi INC5,84151.42%R. K. Upendra SSP2,54622.41%3,295
11Konthoujam81.16%S. Tombi INC4,52238.07%A. Kullachandra Independent4,29736.17%225
12Sekmai78.19%K. Chaoba INC4,20640.91%K. Jugeshwro CPI2,58625.15%1,620
13Nambol82.14%Y. Yaima Independent6,08444.18%S. Sharma INC3,75327.25%2,331
14Bishnupur75.03%L. Ibomcha INC5,78444.45%A. Ketuki SSP3,32725.57%2,457
15Thanga76.90%Mairembam Koireng Singh INC5,82344.66%H. Kangjamba SSP4,57135.06%1,252
16Lilong85.54%Mohammed Alimuddin INC5,19938.02%H. Rahaman Independent4,98436.45%215
17Thoubal83.51%W. Mani INC2,94321.86%L. Chaoyaima Independent2,54618.91%397
18Khangabok77.13%M. Chaoba INC4,38033.71%T. Achouba Independent4,06031.25%320
19Kakching80.42%Y. Nimai SSP5,09535.41%M. Ibotombi INC3,49124.26%1,604
20Hiyanglam73.20%T. Anoubi SSP3,12023.08%N. Kanhai INC2,70320.00%417
21Tengnoupal48.70%Paokhohang Independent2,60329.83%K. Leithil Independent2,39927.50%204
22Phungyar48.15%K. Envey INC3,24763.53%H. L. Kim Independent85016.63%2,397
23Ukhrul33.14%L. Solomon INC2,99581.06%P. Mingthing Independent44712.10%2,548
24Mao East11.36%Shoukhothang Independent84851.68%S. Larbo Independent73244.61%116
25Mao West0.00%S. Larho INC(UNCONTESTED)
26Tamei29.86%D. Kipgen Independent1,62143.66%H. Ngailert Independent1,29734.93%324
27Tamenglong8.52%Kakhangai Independent62247.88%A. M. Tundas INC39630.48%226
28Jiribam73.91%S. B. Singh INC4,53636.18%S. Hrangchal Independent2,30118.35%2,235
29Thanlon70.87%Goukhenpao INC4,19830.87%Piangchinkhan Independent3,49225.68%706
30Churachandpur78.49%Lalroukung Independent3,55824.88%Semkhupau Independent2,65418.56%904

See also

References

  1. "Seventh Amendment". Indiacode.nic.in. Archived from the original on 1 May 2017. Retrieved 19 November 2011.
  2. 1 2 "The Government of Union Territories Act, 1963" (PDF). Ministry of Home Affairs. 10 May 1963. Retrieved 21 October 2021.
  3. "Statistical Report on General Election, 1967 to the Legislative Assembly of Manipur". Election Commission of India. Retrieved 20 October 2021.
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