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Allocation of Seats-Final ANNEXURE LIST OF VILLAGE COUNCILS, NO. OF HOUSES AND MEMBERS FOR GENERAL ELECTIONS TO VILLAGE COUNCILS 2006 AIZAWL DISTRICT Sl.No. Name of Village No of Houses No of seats to be elected 1 2 3 4 I. SUANGPUILAWN ASSEMBLY CONSTITUENCY 01. N.Khawlek 122 3 02. Vanbawng 216 4 03. Lamherh 86 3 04. Suangpuilawn 427 4 05. Zawngin 97 3 06. Phullen 337 4 07. Thanglailung 130 3 08. Luangpawn 76 3 09. Phuaibuang 369 4 10. Khawlian 303 4 11. NE Tlangnuam 94 3 12. Daido 86 3 TOTAL 2343 41 II. SAITUAL ASSEMBLY CONSTITUENCY 13. Saitual 1018 6 14. Keifang 698 5 15. Ruallung 167 3 16. Rulchawm 215 4 17. Mualpheng 138 3 18. Lenchim 67 3 19. Tawizo 83 3 20. Maite 145 3 21. Buhban 113 3 22. N.Lungpher 147 3 23. Dilkhan 34 3 24. Tualbung 171 3 25. Sihfa 205 4 TOTAL 3201 46 III. RATU ASSEMBLY CONSTITUENCY 26. Mauchar 166 3 27. Zokhawthiang(Kani) 30 3 28. Tinghmun 129 3 29. Sakawrdai 466 4 30. Palsang 66 3 31. N.Khawdungsei 36 3 - 2 - 1 2 3 4 32. Vaitin 200 3 33. Khawpuar 76 3 34. Damdiai 50 3 35. Thingsat 41 3 36. New Vervek 167 3 37. Lungsum 75 3 38. Ratu 424 4 39. Sunhluchhip 68 3 40. Sailutar 97 3 41. N.Serzawl 112 3 42. Sawleng 287 4 43. Chhanchhuahna Khawpui 28 3 44. Kepran 161 3 45. E.Phaileng 221 4 46. Pehlawn 126 3 47. Darlawn 775 5 48. Zohmun 241 4 TOTAL 4042 76 IV.TLUNGVEL ASSEMBLY CONSTITUENCY 49. Thingsulthliah 768 5 50. Seling 418 4 51. Phulmawi 54 3 52. Darlawng 129 3 53. Tlungvel 528 5 54. Thingsul Tlangnuam 237 4 55. Khawruhlian 439 4 56. Lailak 75 3 57. Hmunnghak 52 3 58. Khanpui 263 4 59. Sesawng 719 5 TOTAL 3682 43 V. SATEEK ASSEMBLY CONSTITUENCY 60. Hualngohmun 143 3 61. Melriat 216 4 62. Kelsih 129 3 63. Falkawn 213 4 64. Muallungthu 219 4 65. Tachhip 186 3 66. Aibawk 296 4 67. Sateek 182 3 68. Phulpui 192 3 69. Maubuang 121 3 70. Thiak 139 3 71. Sumsuih 148 3 72. Hmuifang 44 3 73. Lungsei 40 3 74. Samlukhai 223 4 - 3 - 1 2 3 4 75. Lamchhip 139 3 76. Chawilung 99 3 77. Sialsuk 405 4 78. Sailam 113 3 79. Lungleng I 141 3 80. N.Lungleng 139 3 81. Samtlang 144 3 82. Chamring 40 3 TOTAL 3711 75 VI. AIZAWL EAST- I ASSEMBLY CONSTITUENCY 83. Electric Veng 912 6 84. Zarkawt 356 4 85. Chanmari West 866 6 86. Chanmari 860 6 87. Aizawl Venglai 383 4 88. Ramthar 734 5 89. Ramthar North 282 4 TOTAL 4393 35 VII. AIZAWL EAST II ASSEMBLY CONSTITUENCY 90. Tuithiang 333 4 91. Saron Veng 434 4 92. Chhinga Veng 1077 6 93. Dawrpui Veng 542 5 94. Armed Veng 660 5 95. Armed Veng South 836 6 96. Chite 81 3 TOTAL 3963 33 VIII. AIZAWL WEST - I ASSEMBLY CONSTITUENCY 97. Khatla South 530 5 98. Khatla 1052 6 99. Bungkawn Nursery 461 4 100. Bungkawn 779 5 101. Maubawk 646 5 102. Lawipu 108 3 103. Bungkawn Vengthar 356 4 104. Tuikual South 788 5 105. Tuikual North 731 5 106. Dinthar 1137 6 TOTAL 6588 48 - 4 - 1 2 3 4 IX. AIZAWL WEST - II ASSEMBLY CONSTITUENCY 107. Dawrpui Vengthar 625 5 108. Vaivakawn 554 5 109. Kanan 505 5 110. Chawnpui 590 5 111. Zotlang 457 4 112. Chawlhmun 449 4 113. Luangmual 725 5 114. Zonuam 397 4 115. Govt.Complex 287 4 116. Tanhril 466 4 117. Sakawtuichhun 247 4 118. Rangvamual 240 4 119. Sairang 553 5 120. Sairang Sihhmui 109 3 121. Sairang Dinthar 246 4 122. Hunthar 456 4 TOTAL 6906 69 X. AIZAWL NORTH - I ASSEMBLY CONSTITUENCY 123. Sihphir Vengthar 491 4 124. Sihphir 692 5 125. Muthi 145 3 126. Tuirial 137 3 127. Tuirial Airfield 125 3 128. Zuangtui 487 4 129. Thuampui 524 5 130. Zemabawk 1310 6 131. Falkland 103 3 132. Muanna Veng 150 3 133. Zemabawk North 550 5 134. Durtlang Vengthar 262 4 135. Selesih 105 3 136. Durtlang 621 5 137. Durtlang Leitan 674 5 TOTAL 6376 61 XI. AIZAWL NORTH - II ASSEMBLY CONSTITUENCY 138. Bawngkawn 1081 6 139. Chaltlang 1549 6 140. Bawngkawn Chhimveng 402 4 141. Edenthar 354 4 142. Laipuitlang 296 4 143. Ramhlun North 1015 6 144. Ramhlun South 989 6 145. Ramhlun Sport Comp 203 4 146. Ramhlun Venglai 525 5 147. Ramhlun Vengthar 388 4 TOTAL 6802 49 - 5 - 1 2 3 4 XII. AIZAWL SOUTH - I ASSEMBLY CONSTITUENCY 148. Bethlehem Vengthlang 1126 6 149. Bethlehem 768 5 150. College Veng 475 4 151. Venghlui 708 5 152. Republic 770 5 153. Upper Republic 429 4 154. ITI Veng 799 5 155. Republic Vengthlang 408 4 TOTAL 5483 39 XIII. AIZAWL SOUTH - II ASSEMBLY CONSTITUENCY 156. Tlangnuam 584 5 157. Kulikawn 677 5 158. Thakthing 203 4 159. Damveng 237 4 160. Venghnuai 410 4 161. Salem Veng 671 5 162. Mission Veng 1412 6 163. Mission Vengthlang 748 5 164. Hlimen 493 4 165. Melthum 207 4 166. Saikhamakawn 285 4 TOTAL 5927 50 AIZAWL DISTRICT GRAND TOTAL 63,417 664 - 6 - SERCHHIP DISTRICT Sl.No. Name of Village No of Houses No of seats to be elected 1 2 3 4 I. SERCHHIP ASSEMBLY CONSTITUENCY 1. Buangpui 63 3 2. Bungtlang 389 4 3. Hriangtlang 91 3 4. Keitum 365 4 5. Neihloh 62 3 6. New Serchhip 656 5 7. Serchhip I 466 4 8. Serchhip II 395 4 9. Serchhip III 330 4 10. Serchhip IV 937 6 11. Thenzawl North 76 3 12. Thenzawl East 604 5 13. Thenzawl West 529 5 TOTAL 4963 53 II. N.VANLAIPHAI - I. ASSEMBLY CONSTITUENCY 14. Bawktlang 51 3 15. Chekawn 40 3 16. E. Lungdar 539 5 17. Khawlailung 441 4 18. Leng 146 3 19. Lungchhuan 120 3 20. Lungkawlh 135 3 21. Mualcheng 233 4 22. N. Vanlaiphai 657 5 23. Piler 67 3 24. Sailulak 155 3 25. Sialsir 60 3 TOTAL 2644 42 III. LUNGPHO ASSEMBLY CONSTITUENCY 26. Baktawng Tlangnuam 265 4 27. Baktawng Vengpui 308 4 28. Chhiahtlang 694 5 29. Chhingchhip 353 4 30. Mualpui Chhingchhip 290 4 31. Hmuntha 114 3 32. Hmunzawl 91 3 33. Hualtu 159 3 34. Khawbel 85 3 35. Khumtung 208 4 36. Lungpho 158 3 37. Ngentiang 101 3 38. Rullam 85 3 39. Sialhau 108 3 40. Thentlang 109 3 42. Thinglian 59 3 42. Vanchengpui 113 3 TOTAL 3300 58 SERCHHIP DISTRICT GRAND TOTAL 10,907 153 - 7 - KOLASIB DISTRICT Sl.No. Name of Village No of Houses No of seats to be elected 1 2 3 4 I.KOLASIB ASSEMBLY CONSTITUENCY 1. KolasibVC I 548 5 2. Kolasib VC II 990 6 3. Kolasib VC III 750 5 4. Kolasib VC IV 517 5 5. Kolasib VC V 236 4 6. Kolasib VC VI 328 4 7. Kolasib VC VII 263 4 8. Builum 71 3 9. Bairabi 596 5 10. Meidum 103 3 11. Pangbalkawn 84 3 12. College Veng 211 4 13. Rengtekawn 244 4 TOTAL 4941 55 II. KAWNPUI ASSEMBLY CONSTITUENCY 14. Kawnpui North 557 5 15. Kawnpui South 820 6 16. Thingdawl 598 5 17. Hortoki 432 4 18. Lungdai 462 4 19. N. Hlimen 196 3 20. Bukpui 226 4 21. Zanlawn 200 3 22. Serkhan 141 3 23. Mualkhang 81 3 24. Khamrang 77 3 25. Nisapui 175 3 26. Lungmuat 140 3 27. N. Chaltlang 188 3 28. Bualpui North 221 4 29. Thingthelh 94 3 TOTAL 4608 59 III. BILKHAWTHLIR ASSEMBLY CONSTITUENCY 30. Bilkhawthlir South 433 4 31. Bilkhawthlir North 371 4 32. Vairengte I 673 5 33. Vairengte II 824 6 34. Buhchangphai 137 3 35. Bukvannei, 45 3 36. Saihapui V 46 3 37. Phaisen 92 3 38. N. Chhimluang 40 3 39. Phainuam 198 3 40. N. Chawnpui 70 3 41. Saiphai 313 4 42. Saipum 355 4 43. Saihapui ‘K’ 75 3 44. N.Thinglian 55 3 TOTAL 3727 54 KOLASIB DISTRICT GRAND TOTAL 13,276 168 - 8 - MAMIT DISTRICT Sl.No. Name of Village No of Houses No of seats to be elected 1 2 3 4 I. ZAWLNUAM ASSEMBLY CONSTITUENCY 1. Kanhmun 308 4 2. Luimawi 72 3 3. Thinghlun 130 3 4. Bungthuam 167 3 5. Borai 176 3 6. Zawlnuam Vengpui 325 4 7. Zawlnuam Thuampui 206 4 8. Zawlpui 75 3 9. Hriphaw 131 3 10. Zamuang 217 4 11. Chuhvel 71 3 12. Saikhawthlir 118 3 13. Suarhliap 94 3 14. Rengdil 319 4 TOTAL 2409 47 II.KAWRTHAH ASSEMBLY CONSTITUENCY 15. Khantlang 80 3 16. Tuipuibari I 258 4 17. Tuipui Bari II 464 4 18. Andermanik 121 3 19. Bunghmun West 137 3 20. Serhmun West 130 3 21. Kawrtethawveng 364 4 22. Thaidawr 125 3 23. Tuidam 312 4 24. Kawrthah 578 5 25. Darlak 151 3 TOTAL 2720 39 III.MAMIT A/C 26. Bawngva 102 3 27. North Sabual 66 3 28. Phaizau 47 3 29. Hmunpui 220 4 30. Dapchhuah 160 3 31. Mamit Hmar Veng 270 4 32. Mamit Venghlun 218 4 33. Mamit Bazar Veng 210 4 34. Mamit Chhim Veng 368 4 35. New Mamit 293 4 36. Rawpuichhip 271 4 37. Dampui 138 3 38. Tuahzawl 92 3 39. Rulpuihlim 80 3 40. Chungtlang 72 3 - 9 - 1 2 3 4 41. Reiek 320 4 42. Ailawng 116 3 43.
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