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Naga People’s Front and People’s Democratic Alliance are the two recognized state parties from Manipur

| | Jan 13, 2017, at 07:16 pm
New Delhi, Jan 13 (IBNS): The Chief Electoral Officer, in a release on Friday, said there are two recognized state parties in Manipur, viz., Naga People’s Front (NPF) and the People’s Democratic Alliance (PDA).

The election for the 11th Manipur Legislative Assembly will be held on Mar 4 and 8, 2017.

Among the assembly constituencies (AC), by area, the smallest are 12-Keisamthong and 13-Singjamei AC, 2 sq. kms each and the largest one is 43-Phungyar (ST) AC, 23.8 sq. kms.

By size of the electorate, the smallest is 55-Tipaimukh (ST) AC with 17,749 electors and the largest being 48-Mao (ST) AC with 53,557 electors.

Further, all the 60 ACs in respect of Manipur have less than 1 lakh voters in the electorate.

Image/Graphics: PIB

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