List of Candidates Last updated: 28 June 2010 1.
UNION SOLIDARITY AND DEVELOPMENT PARTY (Registered on 29 April 2010)
Candidate
Aung Thaung (U)
Aung Thein Lin (Brig-Gen)
Chan Nyein (Dr.)
Profession
Constituency
Minister for Industry (1)
Mandalay, Mandalay Division Mandalay Division has 29 townships. In 1990, there were 56 constituencies. 55 were won by the NLD. Mandalay township itself had 8 constituencies and they were all won by the NLD.
Mayor of Yangon
Yangon Division Yangon Divison has 42 townships. In 1990, there were 61 constituencies. 59 were won by the NLD.
Minister for Education
Kantbalu,Sagaing Division Sagaing Divison has 38 townships. In 1990, there were 58 constituencies. 52 were won by the NLD. Kantbalu (1) was won by U Thein Pe, independent. Kantbalu (2) was won by U Myint Naing, NLD
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Profession
Constituency
Aung Min(Maj- Gen)
Minister for Railways
Kawa, Bago Division Bago Divison has 28 townships. In 1990, there were 51 constituencies. 47 were won by the NLD. Kawa (1) was won by Dr Myo Win, NLD. Kawa (2) was won by U Mya Lay, NLD
Htay Oo( Maj-Gen)
Minister for Agriculture
Candidate
Kyaw San(Brig-Gen)
Maung Maung Thein (Brig-Gen)
Minister for Information
Pale, Sagaing Division Sagaing Divison has 38 townships. In 1990, there were 58 constituencies. 52 were won by the NLD. Pale (1) was won by U Than Sein, NLD, now in exile in India. Pale (2) was won by Dr Tint Swe, NLD, now in exile. Serving as Minister in the National Coalition Government of the Union of Burma (NCGUB).
Minister for Livestock and Fisheries
Kayan Township, Yangon Division Yangon Division has 42 townships. In 1990, there were 61 constituencies. 59 were won by the NLD. Kayan (1) was won by U Kyaw Thwin, NLD. Kayan (2) was won by U Tin Maung Win, NLD
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Candidate
Ohn Myint (Brig-Gen)
Soe Naing (Maj-Gen.)
Soe Tha (U)
Than Htay (Brig-Gen)
Profession
Constituency
Minister for Mines
Paung Township, Mon State Mon State has10 townships. In 1990, there were 20 constituencies. 16 were won by the NLD, and 4 by the Mon National Democratic Front. Paung (1) was won by U Nyan Win, NLD. Paung (2) was won by U Nai Thaung Nyunt, NLD
Minister for Tourism
Dadeye, Ayeyawaddy Division Ayeyawaddy Division has 26 townships. In 1990, there were 51 constituencies. 48 were won by the NLD. Dedaye (1) was won by Dr Myo Nyunt, NLD. Dedaye (2) was won by U Than Tun, NLD
Minister for National Planning and Economic Development
Twante, Yangon Division Yangon Divison has 42 townships. In 1990, there were 61 constituencies. 59 were won by the NLD. Twante (1) was won by U Tha Saing, NLD. Twante (2) was won by U Mya Hlaing, NLD
Deputy Minister for Energy
Meiktila, Tharzi, Mandalay Division Mandalay Division has 29 townships. In 1990, there were 56 constituencies. 55 were won by the NLD. Meiktila (1) was won by Major Maung maung Myint (retired), NLD. Meiktila (2) was won by Dr Thein Lwin, NLD
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Candidate
Thein Aung (Brig-Gen)
Thein Nyunt (Col.)
Profession
Constituency
Minister for Forests
Ingapu, Ayeyawaddy Division Ayeyawaddy Division has 26 townships. In 1990, there were 51 constituencies. 48 were won by the NLD. Ingapu (1) was won by U Mya Win, NLD, now in exile in USA. Ingapu (2) was won by Dr San Aung, independent. Former NCGUB Minister, now in exile in Australia.
Mnister for Progress of Border Areas and National Races and Development Affairs
Maubin, Ayeyawaddy Division Ayeyawaddy Division has 26 townships. In 1990, there were 51 constituencies. 48 were won by the NLD. Maubin (1) was won by U Chit Than, militarybacked National Unity Party (NUP). Maubin (2) was won by U Hla Myint, NLD
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Sittwe (formerly Akyab), Rakhine State Rakhine State has 17 townships.
Thein Swe (Maj-Gen)
Minister for Transport
In 1990, there were 26 constituencies. 9 were won by the NLD, 11 by the Arakan League for Democracy (ALD), 4 by the National Democracy Party for Human Rights, 1 by the Kamman National League for Democracy, and 1 by the Mro or Khami National Solidarity Organization (MKNSO). Akyab (1) was won by U Shwe Ya, Kamman National League for Democracy Akyab (2) was won by U San Tun a.k.a. U Lu Pru, ALD
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Candidate
Profession
Thein Zaw (Maj-Gen)
Minister for Telecommunications
Tin Naing Thein (Maj-Gen)
Minister for Commerce
Zaw Min (Col.)
Nyan Tun Aung (Lt.-Col)
Constituency
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Myitkyina, Kachin State Kachin State has 18 townships. In 1990, there were 20 constituencies. 14 were won by the NLD, 3 by the Kachin State National Congress for Democracy (KSNCD), 2 by the military-backed NUP and 1 was not contested. Myitkyina (1) was won by U Mya Maung, NLD. Myitkyina (2) was won by U Oo Byit Tu, KSNCD
Minister for Electric Power
Magwe Division Magwe Division has 25 townships. In 1990, there were 39 constituencies. All 39 were won by the NLD.
Deputy Minister for Transport
Natogyi, Mandalay Division Mandalay Division has 29 townships. In 1990, there were 56 constituencies. 55 were won by the NLD. Natogyi (1) was won by U Pan Tha, NLD. Natogyi (2) was won by U Sein Maung, NLD
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Profession
Constituency
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Western Chika Township, Chin State
Thang Za Tuan(U)
Former Deputy Director of Education
Chin State has 9 townships. In 1990, there were 13 constituencies. 4 were won by the NLD, 3 by the Chin National League for Democracy (CNLD), 2 by the Zomi National Congress, 1 by the Mra Peoples Party, 1 by the military-backed NUP, and 2 by independents. Hakha Township, Chin State
That Mang(U)
Delegate to National Convention/Former Chairman of People’s Council
Chin State has 9 townships. In 1990, there were 13 constituencies. 4 were won by the NLD, 3 by the Chin National League for Democracy (CNLD), 2 by the Zomi National Congress, 1 by the Mra Peoples Party, 1 by the military-backed NUP, and 2 by independents. Hakha was won by U Lian Uk, independent, now in exile in USA. Hakha Township, Chin State
Tialhnin (U)
Former Secretary of People’s Council / Retired Officer, Ministry of Education
Chin State has 9 townships. In 1990, there were 13 constituencies. 4 were won by the NLD, 3 by the Chin National League for Democracy (CNLD), 2 by the Zomi National Congress, 1 by the Mra Peoples Party, 1 by the military-backed NUP, and 2 by independents.
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Profession
Constituency
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Thangtlang Township, Chin State
Hmu Thang (Dr.)
Delegate to National Convention / MEP (1990)
Chin State has 9 townships. In 1990, there were 13 constituencies. 4 were won by the NLD, 3 by the Chin National League for Democracy (CNLD), 2 by the Zomi National Congress, 1 by the Mra Peoples Party, 1 by the military-backed NUP, and 2 by independents. Thangtlang was won by Dr Hmu Thang, who ran as an independent. Thangtlang Township, Chin State
Kap Tial (U)
Zam Khen Thang(U)
Delegate to National Convention/Advocate
Middle School Teacher
Chin State has 9 townships. In 1990, there were 13 constituencies. 4 were won by the NLD, 3 by the Chin National League for Democracy (CNLD), 2 by the Zomi National Congress, 1 by the Mra Peoples Party, 1 by the military-backed NUP, and 2 by independents. Eastern Tonzang Township, Chin State Chin State has 9 townships. In 1990, there were 13 constituencies. 4 were won by the NLD, 3 by the Chin National League for Democracy (CNLD), 2 by the Zomi National Congress (ZNC), 1 by the Mra Peoples Party, 1 by the military-backed NUP, and 2 by independents. Tongzang was won by U Tang Lian Pau, ZNC, now in exile in India.
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THE UNION OF MYANMAR FEDERATION OF NATIONAL POLITICS (Registered 22 March 2010)
Candidate
Profession
Constituency
Aye Lwin (U)
Chairman
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88 GENERATION STUDENT YOUTHS (UNION OF MYANMAR) (Registered 22 March 2010)
Candidate
Profession
Constituency
Ye Htun (U)
Chairman
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NATIONAL UNITY PARTY (NUP) (Re-registered 29 March 2010)
Candidate
Profession
Constituency
Tun Yee (U)
Chairman. (Former Deputy Commander in Chief of Army)
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Than Tin (U)
Secretary. (Former Minister for Mines )
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Han Shwe (U)
CEC Member
Khin Maung Gyee (U)
Joint Secretary General /Spokesman (Former Trade Minister)
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DEMOCRATIC PARTY (MYANMAR ) (Registered 30 March 2010)
Candidate
Profession
Constituency
Thu Wei (U)
Chairman
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Than Than Nu (Daw)
General -Secretary
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Cho Cho Kyaw Nyein (Daw)
Joint-Secretary
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Nay Yi Ba Swe (Daw)
Joint-Secretary
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KAYIN PEOPLE’S PARTY (Registered 31 March 2010)
Candidate
Profession
Saw Tun Aung Myint (Lt.Col)
Chairman/ (Retired Army Officer)
Simon Tha (Dr)
Vice-Chairman (1)
Saw Aye Ko (Col)
Constituency A Karen (Kayin) ethnic party. Planning to contest seats in Ayerwaddy, Bago and Yangon Divisions (and possibly in Tanitharyi Division).
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Vice-Chairman (2)/(Retired Army Office)
Saw Kenneth Wai Thaw (U)
Vice-Chairman (3)
Naw Tin Tin Yin (Daw)
Vice-Chairman (4)/ (Former University Professor)
Saw Say War Nyunt (U)
General-Secretary /(Retired Police Officer)
Naw Sar Htoo (Daw)
Member
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THE NATIONAL POLITICAL ALLIANCES LEAGUE (Registered 1 April 2010)
Candidate
Profession
Constituency
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Ohn Lwin (U)
Chairman
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Tin Maung Tun (U)
Chairman
Kyi Win (U)
CEC Member
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Win Zaw (U)
CEC Member
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Tin Win (U)
CEC Member
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Thein Kyi (U)
CEC Member
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PA-O NATIONAL ORGANIZATION (PNO) (Registered 2 April 2010)
Candidate
Profession
Aung Kham Hti (U)
Khun San Lwin (U)
Chairman
Khun Myat (U)
Vice-Chairman
Win Ko (U)
Vice-Chairman
Constituency Taunggyi/Loilem, Shan State Shan State has 52 townships. In 1990, there were 62 constituencies. 22 were won by the NLD, 23 by the Shan Nationalities League for Democracy (SNLD), 3 by the Union Pa-O National Organization, 2 by the Ta-Ang National League for Democracy, 1 by the Democratic Organization for Kayan National Unity, 1 by the military-backed NUP, 1 by the Shan State Kokang Democratic Party, 1 by the Union Danu League for Democracy, 1 by the Union Nationals Democracy Party, 1 by the Lahu National Development Party and 6 were not contested. Taunggyi (1) was won by U Kyaw Khin, NLD. Taunggyi (2) was won by U Hkun Pe Htwe, NLD
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KACHIN STATE PROGRESSIVE PARTY (Registered 5 April 2010) Candidate
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Chairman
Constituency Kachin State has 18 townships. In 1990, there were 20 constituencies. 14 were won by the NLD, 3 by the Kachin State National Congress for Democracy (KSNCD), 2 by the military-backed NUP and 1 was not contested.
Manam Tuja (Dr)
Khaw Bawm
Vice-Chairman (1)
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San Khuang
Vice-Chairman (2)
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Tu Raw
Secretary
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Zaw Latt
Joint-Secretary
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MYANMAR NEW SOCIETY DEMOCRATIC PARTY (Registered 5 April 2010)
Candidate
Profession
Constituency
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Zin Aung (U)
Chairman
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THE DIFFERENCE AND PEACE PARTY (Registered 6 April 2010)
Candidate
Profession
Constituency
Nyo Min Lwin (U)
Chairman
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Tin Maung Aye (U)
Vice- Chairman
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Nay Myo Wai (U)
Vice-Chairman
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Aung Myo Oo (U)
Joint-Secretary
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NEW ERA PEOPLE’S PARTY (Registered 6 April 2010)
Candidate
Profession
Constituency
Tun Aung Kyaw (U)
Chairman
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Yee Yee San (Daw)
CEC Member / Former Secretary of Anti-Fascist People’s League (Pha-SaPa-La)
Win Maung (U)
CEC Member
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CHIN NATIONAL PARTY (Registered 7 April 2010)
Candidate
Profession
Pu Zo Zam (U)
Chairman
Constituency Tiddim, Chin State Chin State has 9 townships. In 1990, there were 13 constituencies: 4 were won by the NLD, 3 by the Chin National League for Democracy (CNLD), 2 by the Zomi National Congress (ZNC), 1 by the Mra Peoples Party, 1 by the military-backed NUP, and 2 by independents. Tiddim (1) was won by U Ngin Thang, NLD. Tiddim (2) was won by U Pu Cin Shing Thang, ZNC.
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UNION DEMOCRACY PARTY (Registered 8 April 2010)
Candidate
Profession
Constituency
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Shwe Ohn (U)
Patron
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Kyaw Win Maung (U)
Patron
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Nyo Tun Ko
Patron
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Phyo Min Thein (U)
Chairman
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Htay(U)
Vice-Chairman
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Thein Htay (U)
Vice-Chairman (2)
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UNION DEMOCRACY PARTY (Continued) Candidate
Profession
Constituency
Thein Tin Aung (U)
General- Secretary
Hlaing Township, Yangon Division. Yangon Division has 42 townships. In 1990, there were 61 constituencies: 59 were won by the NLD. Hlaing (1) was won by Colonel Maung Shwe (retired), NLD. Hlainge (2) was won by Lt-Colonel Saw Mya Thein, NLD
Thaung Win (U)
Joint –Secretary
San San Aye (Daw)
Joint-Secretary (2)
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SHAN NATIONALS DEMOCRATIC PARTY (Registered 8 April 2010)
Candidate
Profession
Sai Ai Pao
Chairman
Sai Saung Si
Vice-Chairman
Constituency
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TA-AUNG (PALAUNG) NATIONAL PARTY (Registered 8 April 2010)
Candidate
Profession
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Chairman
Constituency Shan State Shan State has 52 townships. In 1990, there were 62 constituencies: 22 were won by the NLD, 23 by the Shan Nationalities League for Democracy (SNLD), 3 by the Union Pa-O National Organization, 2 by the Ta-Ang National League for Democracy (TNLD), 1 by the Democratic Organization for Kayan National Unity, 1 by the military-backed NUP, 1 by the Shan State Kokang Democratic Party, 1 by the Union Danu League for Democracy, 1 by the Union Nationals Democracy Party, 1 by the Lahu National Development Party and 6 were not contested. In 1990, the TNLD won seats in Kutkai (2) and Namsan constituencies.
Mai Ai Phone
Mahn Ohn Khaing (U)
Secretary-General
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UNION KAYIN LEAGUE (Re-registered 8 April 2010)
Candidate
Profession
Constituency
Saw Than Aung (U)
Chairman
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Saw Ju (U)
Secretary
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Saw Tun Myat Kyaw (U)
Secretary
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WUNTHANU NLD ( THE UNION OF MYANMAR) (Registered 9 April 2010)
Candidate
Profession
Constituency
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Ye Min (U)
Alternate Chairman
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Nan Shwe Kyar (Daw)
Alternate Chairman
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Ye Ko (U)
CEC Member
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WA DEMOCRATIC PARTY (Registered 9 April 2010)
Candidate
Profession
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Chairman
Constituency Shan State Shan State has 52 townships. In 1990, there were 62 constituencies. 22 were won by the NLD, 23 by the Shan Nationalities League for Democracy (SNLD), 3 by the Union Pa-O National Organization, 2 by the Ta-Ang National League for Democracy, 1 by the Democratic Organization for Kayan National Unity, 1 by the military-backed NUP, 1 by the Shan State Kokang Democratic Party, 1 by the Union Danu League for Democracy, 1 by the Union Nationals Democracy Party, 1 by the Lahu National Development Party and 6 were not contested. In 1990, the Wa National Development Party fielded 5 candidates but did not win any seats.
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MRO OR KHAMI NATIONAL SOLIDARITY ORGANIZATION (MKNSO) (Re-registered 9 April 2010)
Candidate
Profession
Constituency Kyauktaw, Rakhine State Rakhine State has 17 townships. In 1990, there were 26 constituencies: 9 were won by the NLD, 11 by the Arakan League for Democracy (ALD), 4 by the National Democracy Party for Human Rights, 1 by the Kamman National League for Democracy, and 1 by the Mro or Khami National Solidarity Organization (MKNSO). Kyauktaw (1) was won by Dr Tun Aye, ALD. Kyauktaw (2) was won by U San Tha Aung, MKNSO.
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Khun Tun Lu (U)
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THE PHALON-SAWAW DEMOCRATIC PARTY (Re-registered 23 April 2010)
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Candidate
Profession
Saw Khin Maung Myint (U)
Chairman
Constituency A Karen (Kayin) ethnic party. Planning to contest in Kayin and Mon States as well as Ayeyarwaddy Division.
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THE NORTHERN SHAN STATE PROGRESSIVE PARTY (Re-registered 23 April 2010)
Candidate
Profession
Constituency
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Chan Kaw (U)
Chairman
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Zaw Tan (U)
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CHIN PROGRESSIVE PARTY (Registered 23 April 2010)
Candidate
Profession
Constituency
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Lian Ce (U)
Chairman
Chin State
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Zung Hleithang (U)
Vice-Chairman
Falam Township
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Matupi Township
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Dai Thung (U)
No Than Kap (U)
General-Secretary / Former Secretary of Township Peace and Development Council Office, Matupi. Member/ Former member of Chin National Front and Founder of Bible School in Rangoon.
Khuang Lian (U)
Member
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Con Kheng (U)
Member / Former government employee
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LAHU NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT PARTY (Re-registered 23 April 2010)
Candidate
Profession
Kya Har She (U)
Chairman
Yaw Thap (U)
Vice-Chairman
Constituency Aims to contest (9) nine townships in eastern Shan State, focussing in Tachileik, Mongton, Mongping, Kyaington and Manghsat. An existing party from the 1990 elections, and contested in (7) constituencies and won (1) seat in Mongping.
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THE KAYAN NATIONAL PARTY (Registered 26 April 2010)
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Candidate
Profession
Khu Yu Jin (U)
Chairman
Paw Lyan Lwin (U)
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Constituency A Kayan (Padaung) ethnic party, a Kayah (Karenni) sub-group. In 1990 elections, the Democratisation Organisation for Kayan National Unity won (2) seats of the (3) it contested, in Pekon and Thandaung townships, Kayah State.
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THE NATIONAL DEMOCRATIC PARTY FOR DEVELOPMENT (Registered 26 April 2010)
Candidate
Profession
Constituency
Hla Thein (U)
Chairman
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RAKHINE STATE NATIONAL FORCE OF MYANMAR (Registered 28 April 2010)
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Candidate
Profession
Constituency
Kyaing Aye (U)
Chairman
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WA NATIONAL UNITY PARTY (Registered 29 April 2010)
Candidate
Profession
Constituency A re-registered party of the Wa National Development Party (WNDP) which was deregistered on 7 May). The party plans to contest in Ho Pang / Tangyan / Kyaing-tong townships. In the 1990 elections, the WNDP fielded 5 candidates, and failed to gain any seats.
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Saw Phillip Sam (U)
Patron
Loap Paung (U)
Chairman
Ho Pang/Tan Yang/Kyaing-tong
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Saw Nyi Pa Loap (U)
Secretary
Ho Pang/Tan Yang/Kyaing-tong
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THE INN NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT PARTY (Registered 29 April 2010)
Candidate
Aung Kyi Win (U)
Profession
Constituency
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Chairman
Inn National Organization contested three seats in 1990, but did not win any seats.
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ALL MON REGION DEMOCRACY PARTY (Registered 30 April 2010)
Candidate
Profession
Constituency
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Nai Ngwe Thein (Nai Janu)
Chairman/Former State Education Administrator
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Nai Hla Aung
Vice-Chairman
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Nai Saik
CEC Member
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(Dr.) Min Nwe Soe
CEC Member
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(Dr.) Banya Aung Moe
CEC Member
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Min San Tin
CEC Member
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Nai Lawee Ong
CEC Member/Retired Colonel of New Mon State Party.
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UNITED DEMOCRACY PARTY (KACHIN STATE) (Registered 30 April 2010)
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Candidate
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Constituency
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La Yauk Zai Lun (U)
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Zone Yein (U)
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Constituency Seeks to represent the Kokang, an ethnic Chinese group living in Southern Shan State. An existing party from the 1990 elections, it contested in four constituencies in the last elections but failed to win any seats. The Kokang have a SelfAdministered Zone under the new constitution, comprising of Laukkai and Konkyan townships in Northern Shan State.
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KOKANG DEMOCRACY AND UNITY PARTY (Registered 30 April 2010)
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Profession
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UNITED DEMOCRACY PARTY (Registered 3 May 2010)
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Candidate
Profession
Constituency
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Hla Myint (U)
Chairman
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RAKHINE NATIONALS PROGRESSIVE PARTY (Registered 4 May 2010)
Candidate
Profession
Constituency
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DEMOCRACY AND PEACE PARTY (Registered 4 May 2010)
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Candidate
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Constituency Mara ethnic party (a Chin sub-group) intends to contest in Thantlang, Matupi and Paletwa Townships. In the 1990 elections, the Mara People’s Party won one (1) seat in Matupi township, Chin State.
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THE ETHNIC NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT PARTY (ENDP) (Registered 6 May 2010)
Candidate
Profession
Van Cin (U)
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MYANMAR DEMOCRACY CONGRESS (Registered 12 May 2010)
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Candidate
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KHAMI NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT PARTY (Registered 17 May 2010)
Candidate
Profession
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THE MRO NATIONAL PARTY (Registered 19 May 2010)
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Candidate
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Constituency
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THE REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT PARTY (PYAY) (Registered 21 May 2010)
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Profession
Constituency
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THE KAMAN NATIONAL PROGRESSIVE PARTY (Registered 25 May 2010)
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Candidate
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Constituency A Kaman ethnic party, the Kaman are a Muslim population in Ramree (Yanbye) Township, Rakhine State. In the 1990 elections, the Kamans National League for Democracy won (1) seat in Sittwe, Rakhine State.
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THE NATIONAL DEMOCRATIC FORCE (Registered 27 May 2010) Candidate
Profession
Constituency
Khin Maung Swe (U)
Chairman
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(Dr.) Than Win
CEC Member
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Sein Hla Oo (U)
Member
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