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Patsoi Assembly constituency has maximum voters, including 12 transgender, in Imphal West

Manipur Polls 2022: Patsoi with maximum voters can strengthen festival of democracy by choosing the right candidates, says returning officer Samson Huidrom.

ByIFP Bureau

Updated 22 Feb 2022, 4:00 am

Returning Officer, Patsoi Assembly Constituency, Samson Huidrom (PHOTO: DIPR)
Returning Officer, Patsoi Assembly Constituency, Samson Huidrom (PHOTO: DIPR)

The 19-Patsoi Assembly Constituency has maximum number of electors in Imphal West for the ensuing 12th Manipur Assembly Elections 2022. With high number of voters, the constituency can strengthen the festival of democracy, returning officer Samson Huidrom said, appealing to all the 37,302 electors of the constituency to come and exercise their democratic rights to choose the right representative.

Number of Voters

RO Samson said the constituency has 19,607 female voters and 17,683 male voters. He said there are 12 transgender electors, one above 100 years of age, 619 electors above 80 and 375 PwD electors in Patsoi AC  and 196 electors have been found eligible for Postal Ballot (12D) for Absentee Voters.

Polling Stations

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There are 49 polling stations with five sectors and 196 polling officials. Polling Station 19/3 with 1176 electors has the highest number of electors and 19/25 with 321 electors has the lowest electors. 19/18 Model Higher Secondary School (N/W) and 19/19 Model Higher Secondary School (S/W) have been identified as Model cum Women Polling Stations.

Candidates in Fray

Patsoi AC has four candidates in the fray for the 12th Manipur, INC candidate and sitting MLA Akoijam Mirabai Devi, NPP candidate RK.Rameshwar Singh, BJP candidate Sapam Kunjakeswor (Keba) Singh and JD(U) candidate Wakambam Ibomcha Singh.

Poll History

19-Patsoi Assembly Constituency was represented for six terms by Dr Leishangthem Chandramani in the Manipur Legislative Assembly since Statehood in 1972. He became Deputy Chief Minister in the MSCP led government under Chief Minister Wahengbam Nipamacha.

In the 1st Manipur Legislative Assembly Elections, 1972, L Chandramani contested as Independent candidate and defeated Akoijam Kulachandra of the Indian National Congress. Dr.Chandramani contested the 1974 elections as MPP candidate and defeated Independent candidate Nongthombam Ibomcha Singh.

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For his third term as the MLA of the constituency, Dr.L Chandramani contested the 1980 elections as Janata Party candidate and defeated Nongthombam Ibomcha Singh, who contested as the Manipur People’s Party candidate.

Winning the 1984 elections, INC candidate Dr. L.Chandramani retained the seat for the fourth consecutive term, defeating Independent candidate Nongthombam Ibomcha Singh for the third time in a row.

Dr L Chandramani faced defeat for the first time in the 1990 elections in the hands of his arch rival N.Ibomcha, who contested as the ICS(SCS) candidate. He returned to the Manipur Legislative Assembly winning two more terms in the 6th and 7th Assembly Elections in 1995 and 2000. In the 1995 elections, he defeated MPP’s Nandeibam Muhendro Singh and later CPI’s Leishangthem Thoiren in the 2000 election.

CPI’s Moirangthem Nabadwip handed Dr.Chandramani his second defeat in the 2002 election. Dr.Chandramani had contested the election as the Federal Party of Manipur candidate.
In the 9th Manipur Legislative Assembly Elections, 2007, Independent candidate Sapam Kunjakeshor (Keba) Singh defeated MPP’s Dr.Leishangthem Chandramani Singh.

In both the 10th and 11th Manipur Legislative Assembly Elections, INC candidate Akoijam Mirabai Devi defeated Sapam Kunjakeshor. In the 10th Assembly Elections, Kunjakeshor contested as the AITC candidate and in the 11th State Assembly Elections, 2017, he contested as the NEIDP candidate.
 

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