FINAL ROLL OF SINLUNG HILS COUNCIL WITHIN AIZAWL DISTRICT PUBLISHED

Final Roll of Sinlung Hills Council within Aizawl District for the forthcoming election of the SHDC was published at the function presided over by Aizawl District Election Officer Pu Vanlalngaihsaka inside the  Aizawl DC's Conference Hall. The event was attended by the election officials, representatives of the political parties and representatives of the NGOs.

Based on the notification of the schedule of Roll Revision from the State Election Commission, Mizoram, the Draft Roll was prepared with the data from the Village Council Roll 2016. The Draft Roll with a total vote of 16,928  was then published on 05.09.2019. The final date of submission for the purpose of addition, deletion and correction in the Roll was set on 12.09.2019.  As per the Final Roll, there are 17,691 voters from  31 villages within  10 constituencies in the Aizawl District area while the remaining 4 villages within  2 constituencies lie in the Kolasib District.  The net increase over the draft roll is 763 voters.


FINAL ELECTORAL ROLL OF SINLUNG HILLS COUNCIL UNDER KOLASIB DISTRICT PUBLISHED

The Final Electoral Roll of Sinlung Hills Council under Kolasib District, Mizoram was today published by District Election Officer Pu Zoengsanga.

At the outset the DEO commended the Staffs of the Election Branch for their effort in preparing the electoral roll on time. The DEO highlighted that only Indian Citizens belonging to the Scheduled Tribe Community are eligible to be enrolled in the Sinlung Hills Council Electoral Roll and also said that this is the first Electoral prepared and published in the History of Sinlung Hills.

Sinlung Hills Council have two Constituencies (11-Saipum and 12-Saiphai) under Kolasib District (totally 12 constituencies in Mizoram), 11-Saipum Constituency has a total of 1798 Electors (902 males, 896 females); 12- Saiphai Constituency has a total of 2197 electors (1112 males, 1085 Females). Sinlung Hills Council have a total of 3995 Electors within Kolasib District (2014 males, 1981 females).
~DIPR

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