The Manipur Legislative Assembly is the unicameral legislature of the Indian state of Manipur.

Description

The seat of the Manipur Legislative Assembly is at Imphal, the capital of the state. It is housed in the Capital Complex in the Thangmeiband locality of Imphal city. The term of the Legislative Assembly is five years, unless dissolved earlier. The Legislative Assembly comprises 60 members who are directly elected from single-seat constituencies, of which 40 are in the Imphal Valley and 20 in the surrounding hill districts. At present, 1 assembly constituency is reserved for candidates belonging to the Scheduled Castes and 19 assembly constituencies are reserved for candidates belonging to the Scheduled tribes. The leader of Opposition is vacant since no other party has a minimum of 6 seats.

Office bearers

S.NoPositionPortraitNamePartyConstituencyOffice TakenReference
1SpeakerThokchom Satyabrata SinghBJPYaiskul22 March 2022
2Deputy SpeakerKongkham Robindro SinghMayang Imphal
3Leader of the House (Chief Minister)Yumnam Khemchand SinghSingjamei4 February 2026
4Deputy Leaders of the House (Deputy Chief Ministers)Nemcha KipgenKangpokpi
5Losii DikhoNPFMao
6Leader of the OppositionVacantN/AN/AN/A

Members of Legislative Assembly

DistrictNo.ConstituencyNamePartyAllianceRemarks
Imphal East1KhundrakpamT. Lokeshwar SinghINCMPSA
2HeingangN. Biren SinghBJPNDAResigned On 9 February 2025 as Chief Minister.
3KhuraiL. Susindro Meitei
4KshetrigaoSheikh Noorul HassanNPP
5ThongjuT. Biswajit SinghBJP
6KeiraoL. Rameshwor Meitei
7AndroT. Shyamkumar Singh
8LamlaiK. Ibomcha
Imphal West9ThangmeibandK. Joykisan SinghJD(U)Switched from JD(U) to BJP
BJP
10UripokK. Raghumani SinghBJP
11SagolbandRajkumar Imo Singh
12KeishamthongSapam Nishikant SinghIND
13SingjameiYumnam Khemchand SinghBJPChief Minister since 4 February 2026
Imphal East14YaiskulT. Satyabrata Singh
15WangkheiThangjam ArunkumarJD(U)Switched from JD(U) to BJP
BJP
Imphal West16Sekmai (SC)Heikham Dingo SinghBJP
17LamsangSorokhaibam Rajen
18KonthoujamSapam Ranjan Singh
19PatsoiSapam Kunjakeswor Singh
20LangthabalKaram Shyam
21Naoriya PakhanglakpaSoraisam Kebi Devi
22WangoiKhuraijam Loken SinghNPP
23Mayang ImphalKongkham Robindro SinghBJP
Bishnupur24NambolT. Basanta Kumar Singh
25OinamIrengbam Nalini DeviNPP
26BishnupurGovindas KonthoujamBJP
27MoirangThongam Shanti SinghNPP
28ThangaTongbram Robindro SinghBJP
29KumbiS. Premachandra Singh
Thoubal30LilongMuhammad Abdul NasirJD(U)
31ThoubalOkram Ibobi SinghINCMPSA
32WangkhemK. Meghachandra Singh
33HeirokT. Radheshyam SinghBJPNDA
34Wangjing TenthaPaonam Brojen
35KhangabokSurjakumar OkramINCMPSA
36WabgaiUsham Deben SinghBJPNDA
37KakchingM. Rameshwar SinghNPP
38HiyanglamYumnam RadheshyamBJP
39SugnuKangujam Ranjit SinghINCMPSA
Imphal East40JiribamAshab UddinJD(U)NDASwitched from JD(U) to BJP
BJP
Chandel41Chandel (ST)Olish ShilshiBJP
42Tengnoupal (ST)Letpao Haokip
Ukhrul43Phungyar (ST)Leishiyo KeishingNPF
44Ukhrul (ST)Ram Muivah
45Chingai (ST)Khashim Vashum
Senapati46Saikul (ST)K. Haokip HangshingKPAOthers
47Karong (ST)J. Kumo ShaINDNDA
48Mao (ST)Losii DikhoNPFDeputy Chief Minister since 4 February 2026
49Tadubi (ST)N. KayisiiNPPDied on 18 January 2025
Vacant
50KangpokpiNemcha KipgenBJPNDADeputy Chief Minister since 4 February 2026
51Saitu (ST)Haokholet KipgenIND
Tamenglong52Tamei (ST)Awangbow NewmaiNPF
53Tamenglong (ST)Janghemlung PanmeiNPP
54Nungba (ST)Dinganglung GangmeiBJP
Churachandpur55Tipaimukh (ST)Ngursanglur SanateJD(U)Switched from JD(U) to BJP
BJP
56Thanlon (ST)Vungzagin ValteBJPDied on 20 February 2026
Vacant
57Henglep (ST)Letzamang HaokipBJPNDA
58Churachandpur (ST)L. M. KhauteJD(U)Switched from JD(U) to BJP
BJP
59Saikot (ST)Paolienlal HaokipBJP
60Singhat (ST)Chinlunthang ManlunKPAOthers

See also

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