List of Current MLAs in Meghalaya

The Meghalaya Legislative Assembly comprises 60 elected Members of the Legislative Assembly (MLAs). These representatives are elected for a term of five years through direct elections. The last Meghalaya Assembly Election was held in February 2023, resulting in a coalition government led by the National People's Party (NPP). The next state assembly election is expected to take place in 2028, unless dissolved earlier.

Updated On - 17 Sep 2025
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Here’s the complete List of Current MLAs in Meghalaya 2023 - 2028:

MLA Name

Party

Constituency

Abu Taher Mondal

National People's Party (NPP)

Phulbari

Adelbert Nongrum

Voice of the People Party (VPP)

North Shillong

Alexander Laloo Hek

Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)

Pynthorumkhrah

Ampareen Lyngdoh

National People's Party (NPP)

East Shillong

Arbinstone Marak

National People's Party (NPP)

Selsella

Ardent Miller Basaiawmoit

Voice of the People Party (VPP)

Nongkrem

Balajied Kupar Synrem

United Democratic Party (UDP)

Shella

Banteidor Lyngdoh

People's Democratic Front (PDF)

Mawkynrew

Brening Sangma

National People's Party (NPP)

Dalu

Brightstarwell Marbaniang

Voice of the People Party (VPP)

Mawlai

Charles Marngar

Indian National Congress (INC)

Mawhati

Charles Pyngrope

All India Trinamool Congress (AITC)

Nongthymmai

Comingone Ymbon

National People's Party (NPP)

Raliang

Conrad Sangma

National People's Party (NPP)

South Tura

Damanbait Lamare

National People's Party (NPP)

Umroi

Dr. Celestine Lyngdoh

Indian National Congress (INC)

Umsning

Gavin Miguel Mylliem

People's Democratic Front (PDF)

Sohra

Gabriel Wahlang

Indian National Congress (INC)

Nongstoin

Heaving Stone Kharpran

Voice of the People Party (VPP)

Mawryngkneng

Ian Botham K Sangma

National People's Party (NPP)

Salmanpara

Jimmy Sangma

National People's Party (NPP)

Tikrikilla

Jim M. Sangma

National People's Party (NPP)

Rongjeng

Kartush R. Marak

Independent

Baghmara

Kyrmen Shylla

United Democratic Party (UDP)

Khliehriat

Lahkmen Rymbui

United Democratic Party (UDP)

Amlarem

Limison D. Sangma

National People's Party (NPP)

Raksamgre

Marcuise N. Marak

National People's Party (NPP)

William Nagar

Marthon J. Sangma

National People's Party (NPP)

Mendipathar

Matthew Beyondstar Kurbah

United Democratic Party (UDP)

Mawphlang

Mayralborn Syiem

United Democratic Party (UDP)

Nongpoh

Md Miznur Rahman Kazi

All India Trinamool Congress (AITC)

Rajabala

Metbah Lyngdoh

United Democratic Party (UDP)

Mairang

Miani D Shira

All India Trinamool Congress (AITC)

Ampati

Mukul Sangma

All India Trinamool Congress (AITC)

Songsak

Nujorki Sungoh

United Democratic Party (UDP)

Mowkaiaw

Olan Singh Suin

United Democratic Party (UDP)

Mawsynram

Paul Lyngdoh

United Democratic Party (UDP)

West Shillong

Pius Marwein

United Democratic Party (UDP)

Ranikor

Pongseng R. Marak

National People's Party (NPP)

Bajengdoba

Prestone Tynsong

National People's Party (NPP)

Pynursla

Rakkam A. Sangma

National People's Party (NPP)

Rongara Siju

Renikton Lyngdoh Tongkhar

United Democratic Party (UDP)

Mawkyrwat

Remington Gabil Momin

Independent

Rambrai Jyrngam

Robinus Syngkon

Independent

Mowkaiaw

Ronnie V. Lyngdoh

Indian National Congress (INC)

Mylliem

Rupa M. Marak

All India Trinamool Congress (AITC)

Dadenggre

Rupert M. Momin

National People's Party (NPP)

Kharkutta

Saleng A. Sangma

Indian National Congress (INC)

Gambegre

Sanbor Shullai

Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)

South Shillong

Sanjay A. Sangma

National People's Party (NPP)

Mahendraganj

Santa Mary Shylla

National People's Party (NPP)

Sutnga Saipung

Sengchim N. Sangma

National People's Party (NPP)

Chokpot

Shakliar Warjri

Hill State People's Democratic Party

Mawthadraishan

Sniawbhalang Dhar

National People's Party (NPP)

Nartiang

Sosthenes Sohtun

National People's Party (NPP)

Jirang

Stephanson Mukhim

Independent

Amlarem

Subir Marak

National People's Party (NPP)

Rangsakona

Synshar Kupar Roy Lyngdoh Thabah

United Democratic Party (UDP)

Sohiong

Thomas A. Sangma

National People's Party (NPP)

North Tura

Timothy D. Shira

National People's Party (NPP)

Resubelpara

Wailadmi Shylla

National People's Party (NPP)

Jowai

FAQs

  • How many MLAs are there in Meghalaya?

    Meghalaya has a total of 60 Members of the Legislative Assembly (MLAs) elected from 60 constituencies across the state.  

  • When was the last Meghalaya Assembly election held?

    The last Meghalaya Assembly election was held in February 2023.  

  • What is the role of an MLA in Meghalaya?

    An MLA represents a constituency in the Legislative Assembly, participates in law-making, and addresses the local issues of their constituents.

  • Which party has the majority in the Meghalaya Assembly?

    The National People's Party (NPP), in alliance with other parties, holds a majority in the current Meghalaya Legislative Assembly.  

  • What is the term duration of an MLA in Meghalaya?

    Each MLA in Meghalaya serves a five-year term, unless the Assembly is dissolved earlier.  

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