Manipur Election 2022: Kakching Assembly Seat
Manipur Election: Kakching Assembly Constituency 2022
Kakching is one of the 60 Manipur Legislative Assembly Constituencies that comes under the Thoubal district. People of Kakching voted for Manipur Assembly Election 2022 on March 3 and the result was declared on March 10.
In 2017, the Kakching assembly seat had 27,879 registered voters. Of the, 13,607 were male and 14,272 were female voters. 0.9% of votes were casted for NOTA.
In the 2017 Manipur Legislative Assembly Election, there were 3 candidates in the fray from Kakching constituency. Kakching was one of 28 seats won by the Indian National Congress. It was a close contest with Indian National Congress's Yengkhom Surchandra Singh winning the election upstaging Bharatiya Janata Party's M. Rameshwar Singh (RAMAY) by a margin of just 630 votes.
90.7% of the total votes were casted to top two candidates. Indian National Congress's Yengkhom Surchandra Singh got a total of 11,133 votes, while Bharatiya Janata Party's M. Rameshwar Singh (RAMAY) got 10,503 votes. Communist Party Of India's candidate Naorem Achouba grabbed 2,215 votes to finish at the third place. The top three parties secured 46.7%, 44.0% and 9.3% respectively.
In Manipur Assembly election 2012, Indian National Congress's Yengkhom Surchandra Singh outperformed Communist Party Of India's Naorem Achouba by 4,909 votes.
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