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Mizoram Election 2023: Dampa Assembly Seat
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Dampa
Mizoram Assembly Election 2023
Mizoram Election: Dampa Assembly Constituency 2023
Dampa Assembly constituency comes under the district of Mamit and is one of the 40 Mizoram Legislative Assembly constituencies. Voters of the Dampa Assembly segment polled as per the Mizoram Election 2023 Schedule on November 7 and the Mizoram Assembly Election 2023 results will be declared on December 4.
What happened last time
In the 2018 Mizoram Assembly elections, Dampa Assembly constituency recorded 87.30%% voter turnout, with 15,294 of the 17,518 registered voters in the Assembly constituency exercising their voting right.
Of the 40 Mizoram Assembly seats, 39 are reserved for candidates belonging to the Scheduled Tribes (ST). Aizawl East 1 is the only unreserved constituency in the state.
The Congress, then in power with 34 of the 40 Assembly seats, was in direct contest with the eventual winner Mizo National Front (MNF), and Zoram People’s Movement (a regional six-party alliance) in most Assembly segments; the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) was a distant fourth.
Dampa
Mizoram Assembly Election 2018
17,518
Total Electors
15,294
Total Votes
87.30%
Percentage of votes polled
1,657
Winning margin
10.80%
Margin Percentage
Mizoram Election: Dampa Assembly Constituency 2023
Dampa Assembly constituency comes under the district of Mamit and is one of the 40 Mizoram Legislative Assembly constituencies. Voters of the Dampa Assembly segment polled as per the Mizoram Election 2023 Schedule on November 7 and the Mizoram Assembly Election 2023 results will be declared on December 4.
What happened last time
In the 2018 Mizoram Assembly elections, Dampa Assembly constituency recorded 87.30%% voter turnout, with 15,294 of the 17,518 registered voters in the Assembly constituency exercising their voting right.
Of the 40 Mizoram Assembly seats, 39 are reserved for candidates belonging to the Scheduled Tribes (ST). Aizawl East 1 is the only unreserved constituency in the state.
The Congress, then in power with 34 of the 40 Assembly seats, was in direct contest with the eventual winner Mizo National Front (MNF), and Zoram People’s Movement (a regional six-party alliance) in most Assembly segments; the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) was a distant fourth.