Amit Shah urges people of Mizoram to vote, says ‘Each vote will lay foundations of...’

The polling for the Mizoram Assembly began today, while the counting is scheduled for December 3. The voting began at 7 a.m. on Tuesday and will continue till 3 pm.

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As Mizoram is going through voting today (November 07) for the Assembly elections, Union Home Minister Amit Shah has urged them, especially youth, to come out and vote in large numbers, as every vote will lay the foundation of a developed and prosperous Mizoram.

Amit Shah urges citizens of Mizoram to vote

Urging the people of the northeastern state, Amit Shah took to his X and wrote, “I urge our sisters and brothers in Mizoram, especially the youth, to come out and vote in large numbers. Each and every vote will lay the foundation of a developed and prosperous Mizoram.”

Notably, the polling for the Mizoram Assembly began today, while the counting is scheduled for December 3. The voting began at 7 a.m. on Tuesday and will continue till 3 pm.

A total of 174 candidates are in the fray. According to the CEO, Mizoram, the total number of electors in Mizoram stands at 8,51,895. Out of which 4,12,969 are male, 4,38,925 are female, and 1 (one) third gender. There are a total of 4,973 service voters in Mizoram. First-time voters who are in the age group of 18-19 years stand at 50,611. The sex ratio of voters in Mizoram is 1,063. The electoral population (EP) ratio stands at 63.27.

1276 polling stations set for Mizoram Assembly elections

There are 1276 polling stations in the state, out of which 525 fall in urban areas and 751 in rural areas. As many as 2,058 votes have been cast through home voting and 7,497 votes through postal ballots at designated facilitation centres for the Mizoram Assembly elections.

This election is also called a triangular fight as the 40-member state assembly is the only poll-bound state where the Congress and the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) are not the primary contenders.

Details of Mizoram Assembly Polls 2018

In the 2018 assembly elections, the Mizo National Front (MNF) secured 26 seats with a vote share of 37.8 per cent and emerged victorious, defeating the 10-year-old Congress government. The Zoram Peoples Movement (ZPM), the regional party that surprisingly came in second in the 2018 polls, bagged eight seats. It is seen by many as the main contender for the ruling party.

The Congress bagged five seats in the 2018 assembly polls, while the BJP got one, securing its first seat in the northeastern state. The MNF is part of the BJP-led National Democratic Alliance (NDA), but it has not sought a pre-poll alliance with its partner in the state. The BJP is contesting 23 seats.

In 2018, it contested in 39 constituencies. Incumbent Chief Minister Zoramthanga who is also the president of the Mizo National Front party, is seeking re-election from the Aizawl East I constituency.

State Congress Chief Lalswata is in the fray from Aizawl West 3 constituency. Lalduhoma, who is the founder and president of the Zoram Nationalist Party is in the fray from Serchhip.