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Mizoram Legislative Assembly

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Mizoram Legislative Assembly
9th Mizoram Assembly
Coat of arms or logo
Type
Type
Term limits
5 years
Leadership
General Vijay Kumar Singh
since 16 January 2025
Lalbiakzama, ZPM
since 2023
Lalfamkima, ZPM
since 2023
Lalduhoma, ZPM
since 2023
K Sapdanga
(Cabinet Minister), ZPM
since 2023
Vanlalhlana, ZPM
since 2023
Lalchhandama Ralte, MNF
since 2023
Structure
Seats40
Political groups
Government (27)

Official Opposition (9)

Other Opposition (3)

Vacant

Elections
First past the post
Last election
7 November 2023
Next election
2028
Meeting place
Legislative Assembly House,
Aizawl, Mizoram, India – 796001
Website
Legislative Assembly of Mizoram

The Mizoram Legislative Assembly is the unicameral state legislature of Mizoram in India. The seat of the Legislative Assembly is at Aizawl, the capital of the state. The Legislative Assembly is composed of 40 members, who are directly elected from single-seat constituencies.[2] The current legislature was elected in 2023 Mizoram Legislative Assembly election, and its term will last until 2028.

List of assemblies

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Assembly Tenure Party Chief Minister
1st 1987–1989 Independent/MNF 24 seats Laldenga
2nd 1989–1993 Indian National Congress 23 seats Lal Thanhawla
3rd 1993–1998 Indian National Congress 16 seats Lal Thanhawla
4th 1998–2003 Mizo National Front 21 seats Zoramthanga
5th 2003–2008 Mizo National Front 21 seats Zoramthanga
6th 2008–2013 Indian National Congress 32 seats Lal Thanhawla
7th 2013–2018 Indian National Congress 34 seats Lal Thanhawla
8th 2018 – 2023 Mizo National Front 28 seats Zoramthanga
9th 2023– Present Zoram People's Movement 27 Seats Lalduhoma

Members of Legislative Assembly

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District No. Constituency Name[3] Party Remarks
Mamit 1 Hachhek Robert Romawia Royte Mizo National Front
2 Dampa Lalrintluanga Sailo Mizo National Front Died on 21 July 2025
Vacant
3 Mamit H. Lalzirliana Mizo National Front
Kolasib 4 Tuirial K. Laldawngliana
5 Kolasib Lalfamkima Zoram People's Movement
6 Serlui Lalrinsanga Ralte Mizo National Front
Aizawl 7 Tuivawl Lalchhandama Ralte Leader of Opposition
8 Chalfilh Lalbiakzama Zoram People's Movement
9 Tawi Lalnilawma
10 Aizawl North 1 Vanlalhlana
11 Aizawl North 2 Vanlalthlana
12 Aizawl North 3 K. Sapdanga
13 Aizawl East 1 Lalthansanga
14 Aizawl East 2 B. Lalchhanzova
15 Aizawl West 1 T. B. C. Lalvenchhunga
16 Aizawl West 2 Lalnghinglova Hmar
17 Aizawl West 3 V. L. Zaithanzama
18 Aizawl South 1 C. Lalsawivunga
19 Aizawl South 2 Lalchhuanthanga
20 Aizawl South 3 Baryl Vanneihsangi
Champhai 21 Lengteng F. Rodingliana
22 Tuichang W. Chhuanawma
23 Champhai North H. Ginzalala
24 Champhai South C. Lalhmingthanga
25 East Tuipui Ramthanmawia Mizo National Front
Serchhip 26 Serchhip Lalduhoma Zoram People's Movement Chief Minister
27 Tuikum P. C. Vanlalruata
28 Hrangturzo Lalmuanpuia Punte
Lunglei 29 South Tuipui Jeje Lalpekhlua
30 Lunglei North V. Malsawmtluanga
31 Lunglei East Lalrinpuii
32 Lunglei West T. Lalhlimpuia
33 Lunglei South Lalramliana Papuia
34 Thorang R. Rohmingliana Mizo National Front
35 West Tuipui Prova Chakma
Lawngtlai 36 Tuichawng Rasik Mohan Chakma
37 Lawngtlai West C. Ngunlianchunga Indian National Congress
38 Lawngtlai East L. Lalpekliana Chinzah Zoram People's Movement
Saiha 39 Saiha K. Beichhua Bharatiya Janata Party
40 Palak Pushpa K. Hrahmo

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "No tie-up with BJP :Mizoram CM Zoramthanga". 7 November 2023.
  2. ^ "Mizoram Legislative Assembly". Legislative Bodies in India website. Retrieved 29 January 2011.
  3. ^ "Election Commission of India". results.eci.gov.in. Retrieved 4 December 2023.
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