06:02 PM – After 5 unsuccessful attempts, BJP tastes the first victory in State. Buddha Dhan Chamka won from Tucihawng seat.
05:45 PM – Zoramthanga, President of Mizo National Front(MNF): Since I am going to form the govt now my first priorities will be three things—to impose a prohibition on liquor, repair roads & implement Social Economic Development Programme (SEDP) which is our flagship programme.
Zoramthanga, President of Mizo National Front(MNF): Since I am going to form the govt now my first priorities will be three things—to impose a prohibition on liquor, repair roads & implement Social Economic Development Programme (SEDP) which is our flagship programme. pic.twitter.com/fuf0Y4vbOz
— ANI (@ANI) December 11, 2018
04:38 PM – The Mizo National Front (MNF) emerged victorious in the Mizoram Assembly elections, bagging 24 seats out of the 40-member assembly, according to the latest figures by the Election Commission of India.
The Mizo National Front (MNF) emerged victorious in the Mizoram Assembly elections, bagging 24 seats out of the 40-member assembly, according to the latest figures by the Election Commission of India
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01:00 PM – Mizoram National Front ready to unseat INC in the state, Suggest Trends. MNF leading on 25 seats, Congress is on a lead on 6 seats. While others and BJP leading on 8 seats and One Seat Respectively!
12: 30 PM – Mizoram INC’s Chief Minister Lal Thanhawla has lost from both contested seats from – Champhai South seat and Serchhip.
MNF leading om 29 seats, while Congress and Others are on 5 seats. Bhartiya Janata Party in a bid to open is account is currently leading on 1 seat.
12: 05 PM – MNF leading on 29 seats, Congress leading on 6 while Others and BJP is leading on 4 and 1 seat.
11:40 AM – Mizoram Chief Minister Lal Thanhawla has lost from Champhai South seat, MNF’s TJ Lalnuntluanga has won from the seat. He is also contesting from Serchhip seat where he is trailing behind Lalduhoma, an independent candidate.
MNF is maintaining its lead on 28 seats!
Mizoram Chief Minister Lal Thanhawla has lost from Champhai South seat, MNF's TJ Lalnuntluanga has won #MizoramElections2018
— ANI (@ANI) December 11, 2018
11: 20 AM – Mizo National Front is getting a clear majority in trends leading on 28 seats, while Congress is leading on 7 seats, BJP and others having their lead on 1 and 4 seats respectively!
11:00 AM – Mizoram National Front maintaining its lead on 27 seats, while Congress leading on 5 seats. BJP is looking to open its account with a lead on 1 seat. Others are leading on 5 seats.
10:20 AM – Trends suggest clear majority to MNF with a lead on 27 seats, while Congress on 8 seats. BJP leading on One while others 4 seats.
Aizawl: Sweets being distributed at Mizo National Front office (MNF) as the party leads in trends in Mizoram. #AssemblyElections2018
Aizawl: Sweets being distributed at Mizo National Front office (MNF) as the party leads in trends in Mizoram. #AssemblyElections2018 pic.twitter.com/BMbwTUCSC0
— ANI (@ANI) December 11, 2018
10:00 AM – Trends suggest MNF forming next government in the state, leading on 23 seats. Congress on 14 seats.
09:40 AM – MNF leading on 18 seats, Congress on 13 while BJP and others are leading on one each
09:30 AM – MNF Leading on 16 seats, Congress on 14, BJP leading on 2 seats. Others also getting a seat in trends.
09:15 AM – MNF Leading on 16 seats, Congress on 11 while BJP leading on 2 seats in early trends
09:05 AM – Mizo National Front leading on 11 seats, while Incumbent leading on 9 seats.
Early trends suggest INC leading on 1 seat while ‘other’ is also leading on one seat.
Counting Begins in all five states – Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, Chhattisgarh, Telangana nad Mizoram.
Counting of votes for Rajasthan, MP, Chhattisgarh, Mizoram and Telangana begins #AssemblyElections2018 pic.twitter.com/tw0MrNEYj2
— ANI (@ANI) December 11, 2018
Mizoram voted on November 28 across all 40 seats to elect a new assembly. Indian National Congress is facing high anti-incumbency factor in the Mizoram State Elections. The party looking to outdo opponent in order to save its last bastion of Northeast State.
Most of the Exit Polls have suggested Mizoram National Front has an upper hand and indicated a hung assembly in the state. Bharatiya Janata Party is looking to open its tally in the state.
The other states assembly elections that are going to counting include Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, Telangana, and Chhattisgarh.