Although 235 political parties actually registered, only 93 fielded
candidates. Student-organised and other small pro-democracy parties that did
not field candidates in at least three constituencies were deregistered.
Several ethnic parties were declared illegal after the election.
Election Results
|
No |
P a r t y N a m e
|
Seats Won, if any |
Number of Candidates fielded by Party |
Valid votes cast for Party Candidates |
|
1 |
National
League for Democracy |
392 |
447 |
7,934,622 |
|
2 |
Shan
Nationalities League for Democracy |
23 |
58 |
222,821 |
|
3 |
Arakan
League for Democracy |
11 |
25 |
160,783 |
|
4 |
National
Unity Party |
10 |
413 |
2,805,559 |
|
5 |
Mon National
Democratic Front |
5 |
19 |
138,572 |
|
6 |
National
Democratic Party for Human Rights |
4 |
8 |
128,129 |
|
7 |
Party for
National Democracy |
3 |
3 |
72,672 |
|
8 |
Chin National
League for Democracy |
3 |
13 |
51,187 |
|
9 |
|
3 |
9 |
13,994 |
|
10 |
Union Paoh
National Organization |
3 |
15 |
35,389 |
|
11 |
Zomi
National Congress |
2 |
4 |
18,638 |
|
12 |
|
2 |
6 |
10,612 |
|
13 |
|
2 |
8 |
11,664 |
|
14 |
Ta-ang
(Palaung) National League for Democracy |
2 |
9 |
23,975 |
|
15 |
Democratic
Organization for Kayan National Unity |
2 |
3 |
16,553 |
|
16 |
Patriotic
Old Comrades League |
1 |
3 |
2,435 |
|
17 |
Democracy
Party |
1 |
105 |
63,815 |
|
18 |
|
1 |
3 |
6,401 |
|
19 |
Graduates
and Old Students Democratic Association |
1 |
10 |
10,634 |
|
20 |
Shan State
Kokang Democratic Party |
1 |
2 |
6,195 |
|
21 |
Union Danu
League for Democracy |
1 |
4 |
23,145 |
|
22 |
Kamans
National League for Democracy |
1 |
3 |
10,596 |
|
23 |
Mara
People's Party |
1 |
4 |
5,873 |
|
24 |
Union
Nationals Democracy Party |
1 |
247 |
196,518 |
|
25 |
Mro or
Khami National Solidarity Organization |
1 |
4 |
22,778 |
|
26 |
Lahu
National Development Party |
1 |
7 |
15,796 |
|
27 |
United
Nationalities League for Democracy |
1 |
4 |
9,389 |
|
28 |
All |
- |
2 |
640 |
|
29 |
Unity and
Development Party |
- |
9 |
3,656 |
|
30 |
Anti-Fascist
People’s Freedom League |
- |
3 |
6,029 |
|
31 |
Democratic
Front for National Reconstruction ( |
- |
79 |
38,203 |
|
32 |
|
- |
3 |
269 |
|
33 |
People’s
Democratic Party |
- |
10 |
4,242 |
|
34 |
National
Peace and Democracy Party |
- |
6 |
3,988 |
|
35 |
Union Karen
League |
- |
7 |
16,518 |
|
36 |
Democratic
Party for New Society |
- |
12 |
9,031 |
|
37 |
People’s
Volunteer Organization ( |
- |
6 |
2,696 |
|
38 |
|
- |
16 |
10,069 |
|
39 |
Patriotic
Youth Organization |
- |
3 |
609 |
|
40 |
All Burma
Democratic People’s Power Organization |
- |
5 |
748 |
|
41 |
National
Progressive Youth of |
- |
3 |
1,013 |
|
42 |
Democratic
Labour Party ( |
- |
4 |
393 |
|
43 |
|
- |
17 |
14,443 |
|
44 |
Democratic
League for the National Races of |
- |
8 |
7,210 |
|
45 |
United
National Congress |
- |
3 |
575 |
|
46 |
Democratic
Human Rights Party |
- |
11 |
4,246 |
|
47 |
Patriotic
Democratic Youth Front |
- |
3 |
1,963 |
|
48 |
Peasants
Unity Organization (allied with NUP) |
- |
39 |
300,906 |
|
49 |
Youth Unity
Organization (allied with NUP) |
- |
10 |
71,517 |
|
50 |
Workers
Unity Organization (allied with NUP) |
- |
20 |
153,854 |
|
51 |
All |
- |
5 |
2,249 |
|
52 |
Youths’
Solidarity Front |
- |
3 |
860 |
|
53 |
Shan
National Democratic Development Party ( |
- |
3 |
366 |
|
54 |
Democratic
People’s League |
- |
4 |
747 |
|
55 |
|
- |
3 |
2,495 |
|
56 |
People’s
Power Party |
- |
3 |
158 |
|
57 |
Union
Stability Party |
- |
2 |
86 |
|
58 |
Arakan
National Unity Organization
(presumably allied to NUP) |
- |
17 |
8,663 |
|
59 |
National
Peace Party |
- |
3 |
954 |
|
60 |
Free People
League of |
- |
4 |
2,959 |
|
61 |
Union of
Kachin Youth led by Kachin University Students |
- |
3 |
401 |
|
62 |
Arakan
Nationalities Democracy Party |
- |
3 |
2,033 |
|
63 |
Anti-Fascist
People’s Freedom League (Original)
(Hq) |
- |
6 |
2,882 |
|
64 |
League of
Peasants’ Unions ( |
- |
11 |
6,037 |
|
65 |
United
Trade Union Congress ( |
- |
5 |
1,128 |
|
66 |
Students
and Youth League for Mayyu Development (Arakan) |
- |
4 |
57,088 |
|
67 |
|
- |
3 |
604 |
|
68 |
Farmer, Gadu,
Ganan and Shan National Unity Democratic Headquarters (Bamauk Myo) |
- |
3 |
5,257 |
|
69 |
Kokang
Democracy and Unity Party |
- |
4 |
9,085 |
|
70 |
League for
democracy and Peace [ U Nu’s Party ] |
- |
309 |
243,023 |
|
71 |
Peasants’
Development Party |
- |
3 |
2,847 |
|
72 |
Shan State
Kachin Democratic Party |
- |
3 |
1,197 |
|
73 |
Kachin
National Congress |
- |
5 |
6,304 |
|
74 |
National
Ethnic Reformation Party
(Hq) |
- |
3 |
1,782 |
|
75 |
People’s
Pioneer Party |
- |
3 |
70 |
|
76 |
Amyothar
Party |
- |
3 |
523 |
|
77 |
Might of
New Generation Youth Front (Myanmar
Naing Ngan daw) |
- |
4 |
1,224 |
|
78 |
Wa National
Development Party |
- |
5 |
4,676 |
|
79 |
Lisu
National Solidarity |
- |
6 |
9,397 |
|
80 |
Karen
National Congress for Democracy |
- |
6 |
6,776 |
|
81 |
Inn-Tha
National Organization |
- |
3 |
5,790 |
|
82 |
Rakhine
National Humanitarian Development Organization |
- |
3 |
1,942 |
|
83 |
Indigenous
Collaboration Party |
- |
4 |
1,241 |
|
84 |
Union
People’s Future and Democracy Party |
- |
4 |
848 |
|
85 |
United
League of Democratic Parties |
- |
4 |
1,174 |
|
86 |
Anti-Communist,
Anti-Socialist, Anti- Totalitarian
Free Democracy League |
- |
5 |
511 |
|
87 |
National
Politics Front (Youth) |
- |
3 |
354 |
|
88 |
|
- |
2 |
414 |
|
89 |
League of
Democratic Allies |
- |
4 |
2,114 |
|
90 |
Arakan
People’s Democratic Front |
- |
13 |
29,115 |
|
91 |
People’s Peasants
Union (Union of Burma) |
- |
3 |
1,894 |
|
92 |
Leading
Strength of National Realism Centre |
- |
4 |
928 |
|
93 |
Democratic
Allies’ League |
- |
3 |
1,619 |
National
League for Democracy fielded 447 candidates. Of them, 392 got elected. There
were altogether 485 constituencies. Shan Nationalities League for
Democracy (SNLD) won 23 seats. Arakan
League for Democracy (ALD) won eleven. National Unity Party (NUP) won ten. Mon National Democratic
Front (MNDF) won five and other remaining parties won 38 seats. Six independent
candidates were elected.Only one cndidate from U Aung Gyi’s Union Nationals
Democracy Party (UNDP) was elected.
During
the 1990 general elections, only 84 out of 2,296 candidates were women. The
percentage of gender in the elections was 3.66. Out of 485 Members of
Parliament (MPs) elected in the
elections, fifteen were women and all represented National League for Democracy
(NLD).
|
No. |
WINNER |
CONSTITUENCY |
|
1. |
Daw Sein Tin |
Shwegu – |
|
2. |
|
Pa-an (3) – |
|
3. |
Daw Khin Htay Kywe |
Chaungzon (2) – |
|
4. |
Daw Tin Saw Oo |
Mudon (1) – |
|
5. |
Daw May Phyo |
Namtu – |
|
6. |
Daw Sel Sel |
Hkamti – Sagaing Division |
|
7. |
Daw Khin San Hlaing |
Wetlet (2) – Sagaing Division |
|
8. |
Daw Hla Hla Moe |
Minhla (2) – Pegu Division |
|
9. |
Daw May Hnin Kyi |
Mogok (1) – |
|
10. |
Daw Ohn Kyi |
Myittha (1)- |
|
11. |
Daw San San |
Seikkan- Rangoon Division |
|
12. |
Daw San May (Shwegu May Hnin) |
Taikkyi (2) – |
|
13. |
Daw May Win Myint |
Mayangone (2) – |
|
14. |
Daw Khin Aye Myint |
Yankin – |
|
15. |
Daw San San Win |
Ahlone- Rangoon Division |
Since
Following the
Of
the 485 successful candidates, there were:
42 – Retired Military Personnels,
145 – Retired Civil
Service Personnels,
54 – Advocates and Lawyers .
50 – Doctors and
194 – Civilians.
Summary of Constituencies
|
No. |
State / Division |
Township |
Constituency |
|
1 |
Arakan (Rakhine) |
17 |
26 |
|
2 |
Chin |
9 |
13 |
|
3 |
|
26 |
51 |
|
4 |
Kachin |
18 |
20 |
|
5 |
Karen (Kayin) |
7 |
14 |
|
6 |
Kayah |
6 |
8 |
|
7 |
Magwe (Magway) |
25 |
39 |
|
8 |
|
29 |
56 |
|
9 |
Mon |
10 |
20 |
|
10 |
Pegu (Bago) |
28 |
51 |
|
11 |
|
42 |
61 |
|
12 |
Sagaing |
38 |
58 |
|
13 |
Shan |
52 |
62 |
|
14 |
Tenasserim (Teninthayi) |
10 |
13 |
|
|
Total: - |
317 |
492 |
The elections were “held
successfully” in
(310) townships and (485) constituencies throughout the country.
Seven constituencies in seven
townships, Konkyan, Narphan, Pangwaing, Pangyang, Mongmat and Manphant
(Thanlwin) in
Election Results
|
Sr. No. |
Name of Party |
Party Symbol |
Acronym |
Seats Contested |
Seats Won |
|
1 |
National League for
Democracy |
Khamauk (wide-brimmed
farmers' hat) |
N L D
|
447 |
392 (80.82%) |
|
2 |
Shan Nationalities League
for Democracy |
Ozi (Shan Drum) |
S N L D
|
58 |
23 (4.74%) |
|
3 |
Arakan League for Democracy |
Oil Lamp |
A L D
|
25 |
11 (2.27%) |
|
4 |
National Unity Party |
Paddy Ears |
N U P
|
413 |
10 (2.06%) |
|
5 |
Mon National Democratic
Front |
Flower |
M N D F
|
19 |
5 (1.03%) |
|
6 |
National Democratic Party
for Human Rights |
Automobile |
N D P H R
|
8 |
4 (0.82%) |
|
7 |
Party for National
Democracy |
Hne (Burmese
oboe) |
P N D
|
3 |
3 (0.62%) |
|
8 |
Chin National League for
Democracy |
Key Chain |
C N L D
|
13 |
3 (0.62%) |
|
9 |
|
|
K S N C D
|
9 |
3 (0.62%) |
|
10 |
Union Paoh National
Organization |
Mangoes |
U P N O
|
15 |
3 (0.62%) |
|
11 |
Zomi National Congress |
Padlock |
Z N C
|
4 |
2 (0.41%) |
|
12 |
|
Airplane |
N H R P P
|
6 |
2 (0.41%) |
|
13 |
|
Well |
K S N L D
|
8 |
2 (0.41%) |
|
14 |
Ta-ang (Palaung) National League for Democracy |
Kettle |
T N L D
|
9 |
2 (0.41%) |
|
15 |
Democratic Organization for
Kayan National Unity |
Pumpkin |
D O K N U
|
3 |
2 (0.41%) |
|
16 |
Patriotic Old Comrades
League |
Flute |
P O C L
|
3 |
1 (0.21%) |
|
17 |
Democracy Party |
Gong |
D P
|
105 |
1 (0.21%) |
|
18 |
|
Violin |
K S N O
|
3 |
1 (0.21%) |
|
19 |
Graduates and Old Students
Democratic Association |
Lantern |
G O S D A
|
10 |
1 (0.21%) |
|
20 |
Shan State Kokang Democratic
Party |
Scissors |
S S K D P
|
2 |
1 (0.21%) |
|
21 |
Union Danu League for
Democracy |
Trunk |
U D L D
|
4 |
1 (0.21%) |
|
22 |
Kamans National League for
Democracy |
Basket |
K N L D
|
3 |
1 (0.21%) |
|
23 |
Mara People's Party |
Sheaf |
M P P
|
4 |
1 (0.21%) |
|
24 |
Union Nationals Democracy Party |
Balance |
U N D P
|
247 |
1 (0.21%) |
|
25 |
Mro or Khami National
Solidarity Organization |
Tap |
M K N S O
|
4 |
1 (0.21%) |
|
26 |
Lahu National Development Party |
Smoking Pipe |
L N D P
|
7 |
1 (0.21%) |
|
27 |
United Nationalities League
for Democracy |
Saing-Waing (Drum Enclosure) |
U N L D
|
4 |
1 (0.21%) |
|
|
Independents |
|
|
87 |
6 (1.24%) |
The following is the final official result of 1990 elections for the 485-seat Parliament, as released by the official state General Elections Commission.
(1) NATIONAL LEAGUE FOR
DEMOCRACY (NLD)
The National League for Democracy (Ah-Myo-Tha Di-Mo-Cray-Si Ahphwe Choak)was
formed on 27 September 1988, with former Brigadier General Aung Gyi as
Chairman, former General Thura Tin Oo as Vice-Chairman and Daw Aung San Suu
Kyi, daughter of the great independence hero Bogyoke Aung San as General
Secretary.Two months later, Chairman U Aung Gyi left to set up his own party
after power struggles threatened to split the NLD, alleging communist infiltration
of the NLD.The NLD swept the 1990 polls by a landslide.
Aims:
(a) to bring about
a true and genuine democratic government which is in accordance with the
aspirations of entire people and which would guarantee the fundamental human
rights;
(b) to bring about
a systematic democratic struggle based on the united strength of the people
under the leadership [of] this League for realizing the aim (a);
(c) to lay a foundation so that Burma would
be a stable and developed Union where democratic political system flourish
according to the aspirations of the people for generations to come;
(d) to co-operate
with peaceful democratic forces of the world so that peaceful democracy would
flourish.
Future Programmes:
(a) to organize in
such a way that all democratic forces would attain unity;
(b) to support and
protect the democratic rights of the public;
(c) to create situations in which free
and fair general elections could be held to form a true democratic government
according to the wishes of the entire people.
The military had anticipated a victory by the
pro-military, National Unity Party, the successor organization of the former
ruling Burma Socialist Programme Party, which was heavily financed and backed
by the military.However the popularity of Daw Aung San Suu Kyi and the NLD had
skyrocketed and the people’s disenchanment with the military and awareness of
democratic alternatives were at a peak.The NLD was 392 seats in the 485
constituencies where elections were held.Twenty-six other parties won swats,
with the NUP winning a mere ten.Only one candidates from U Aung Gyi’s UNDP was
elected.
|
No. |
WINNER |
CONSTITUENCY |
STATE & DIVISION |
|
1 |
U Tin Myint |
Kamaing |
KACHIN |
|
2 |
U Maphang Hsin |
Khawbude |
- |
|
3 |
U |
Tanai |
- |
|
4 |
U Yaw His |
Putao |
- |
|
5 |
U Pu Htwe (Bamaw Nyo Nwe) |
Bhamo |
- |
|
6 |
U Mya Maung |
Myitkyina (1) |
- |
|
7 |
U Htun Kyi |
Mogaung |
- |
|
8 |
U Kyaw Maung |
Mohnyin (1) |
- |
|
9 |
U Kyar Mya |
Mohnyin (2) |
- |
|
10 |
U Thaung Ngwe |
Moemauk |
- |
|
11 |
U J.M Naula |
Mansi |
- |
|
12 |
U N. Nan Gam |
Machanbaw |
- |
|
13 |
Daw Sein Tin |
Shwegu |
- |
|
14 |
Duwa U Zaw Aung |
Waingmaw |
- |
|
15 |
U Saw Oo Reh |
Phruhso |
KAYAH
|
|
16 |
U Aung Tin |
Shadaw |
- |
|
17 |
U |
Loikaw (1) |
- |
|
18 |
U Teddy Buri |
Loikaw (2) |
- |
|
19 |
U Mahn Myaing Aye |
Kawkareik (1) |
KAREN
|
|
20 |
U Kyin Thein |
Kya-in-Seikkyi (2) |
- |
|
21 |
U Aung Than |
Papun (1) |
- |
|
22 |
U Ba Aye |
Papun (2) |
- |
|
23 |
U Saw Chit Than |
Pa-an (1) |
- |
|
24 |
U Htun Chit |
Pa-an (2) |
- |
|
25 |
|
Pa-an (3) |
- |
|
26 |
U Sein Bo |
Myawaddy |
- |
|
27 |
U Saw Tun Luuin |
Hlaingbwe (2) |
- |
|
28 |
U Saw Victor Clyde |
Thandaung (2) |
- |
|
29 |
U Ngin Thang |
Tiddim (1) |
CHIN
|
|
30 |
U Kyaw Tun |
Paletwa (1) |
- |
|
31 |
U Htwe Aung |
Paletwa (2) |
- |
|
32 |
U Shwe Htan |
Matupi (2) |
- |
|
33 |
U Ye Htut |
Kyaikto (1) |
MON
|
|
34 |
Dr. Aye Zan |
Kyaikto (2) |
- |
|
35 |
U Myint Thein |
Kyaikmaraw (1) |
- |
|
36 |
U Aung Kyi Nyunt |
Chaungzon (1) |
- |
|
37 |
Daw Khin Htay Kywe |
Chaungzon (2) |
- |
|
38 |
U Nyan Win |
Paung (1) |
- |
|
39 |
U Nai Thaung Nyunt |
Paung (2) |
- |
|
40 |
U Maung Maung Latt |
Bilin (1) |
- |
|
41 |
U Maung maung |
Bilin (2) |
- |
|
42 |
Daw Tin Saw Oo |
Mudon (1) |
- |
|
43 |
U Lun Tin, col. (Retd.) |
|
- |
|
44 |
U Chan Aye (Maung Susan) |
|
- |
|
45 |
Dr. Kyin Thein |
Ye (2) |
- |
|
46 |
Khun Myint Tun |
Thaton (1) |
- |
|
47 |
U Than Maung |
Thaton (2) |
- |
|
48 |
U Maung Maung Gyi |
Thanbyuzayat (1) |
- |
|
49 |
U Hsan Maung |
Kyaukpyu (1) |
ARAKAN
|
|
50 |
U Tin Gyi |
Kyaukpyu (2) |
- |
|
51 |
U Nyi Pu |
Gwa |
- |
|
52 |
U Kyaw Khaing |
Taungup |
- |
|
53 |
U Maung Kywin Aung |
Rathedaung (1) |
- |
|
54 |
U Thein Maung |
Manaung |
- |
|
55 |
U Mya Maung |
Ramree |
- |
|
56 |
U Tun Yi |
Sandoway |
- |
|
57 |
U Nay Win |
An |
- |
|
58 |
U Khun Sai |
Kutkai (1) |
SHAN
|
|
59 |
U Sai Lon Kyauk |
Kengtung (1) |
- |
|
60 |
U Sai Yi Tip |
Kengtung (2) |
- |
|
61 |
Dr. U Hlaing (a) U Tun Hlaing |
Yawnghwe (1) |
- |
|
62 |
U Ohn Maung |
Yawnghwe (2) |
- |
|
63 |
U Kyaw Khin |
Taunggyi (1) |
- |
|
64 |
U Khun Pe Htwe |
Taunggyi (2) |
- |
|
65 |
U Sai Soom Hsaing |
Tachilek |
- |
|
66 |
U Tun Aung (a) U Tun Tun Hein |
Nawnghkio |
- |
|
67 |
Daw May Phyo |
Namtu |
- |
|
68 |
U Aung Than |
Pindaya |
- |
|
69 |
Dr. Ohn Maung |
Mongmit |
- |
|
70 |
U Chit Khin |
Mabein |
- |
|
71 |
U Sai Nong Tip |
Mongyang |
- |
|
72 |
U Sai Shan Lway |
Mongkhat |
- |
|
73 |
U Hsan Wonn (a) U Sai Phone Myint |
Monghsat |
- |
|
74 |
U Sai Tun Aung |
Mongyawng |
- |
|
75 |
U Sai Nwe |
Mongpyak |
- |
|
76 |
Dr. Hla Shein |
Lawksawk |
- |
|
77 |
U Sai Myint Maung |
Lashio (1) |
- |
|
78 |
U Than Htay |
Lashio (2) |
- |
|
79 |
U Sai Aung Than |
Hsipaw (2) |
- |
|
80 |
U Khin Maung Than |
Kani (1) |
SAGAING |
|
81 |
U Thant Zin |
Kani (2) |
- |
|
82 |
U Do Htaung |
Kale (1) |
- |
|
83 |
U Thein Win |
Kale (2) |
- |
|
84 |
U Tin Maung |
Kalewa |
- |
|
85 |
U Myint Kyi |
Katha |
- |
|
86 |
U Thein San |
Kawlin |
- |
|
87 |
U Myint Naing |
Kantbalu (2) |
- |
|
88 |
U Kyee Maung |
Kyunhla |
- |
|
89 |
U Khin Maung Thein |
Khin-U (1) |
- |
|
90 |
U Thaung Myint |
Khin-U (2) |
- |
|
91 |
U Arnt Kyi |
Chaung –U |
- |
|
92 |
Daw Hse Hse |
Hkamti |
- |
|
93 |
U Chit Khaing |
Ngazun (1) |
- |
|
94 |
U Cho Hlaing |
Ngazun (2) |
- |
|
95 |
Col. Thiha Thura Soe Thein (Retd.) |
Sagaing (1) |
- |
|
96 |
Dr. Khin Maung Swe |
Sagaing (2) |
- |
|
97 |
U Khin Maung Kyi |
Salingyi (1) |
- |
|
98 |
U Sein Yan |
Salingyi (2) |
- |
|
99 |
Lt.Col. Kyaw San (Retd.) |
Taze (1) |
- |
|
100 |
U Pe Than |
Taze (2) |
- |
|
101 |
U Kyaw Win |
Htigyaing |
- |
|
102 |
U Bo Maung |
Tabayin (1) |
- |
|
103 |
U Win Myint Aung |
Tabayin (2) |
- |
|
104 |
U Than Sein |
Pale (1) |
- |
|
105 |
Dr. Tint Swe |
Pale (2) |
- |
|
106 |
U Mya Aye |
Pinlebu |
- |
|
107 |
U Aung Thaung |
Phaungpyin |
- |
|
108 |
U Ba Nyein |
Banmauk |
- |
|
109 |
U Han Tha Myint |
Budalin (1) |
- |
|
110 |
U Khin Maung Aye |
Budalin (2) |
- |
|
111 |
Maj Kyi Soe (Retd) |
Monywa (1) |
- |
|
112 |
U Saw Aung |
Monywa (2) |
- |
|
113 |
U Bo |
Mingin |
- |
|
114 |
U Bar Bar |
Myinmu (1) |
- |
|
115 |
U Tin Ngwe |
Myinmu (2) |
- |
|
116 |
U |
Myaung (2) |
- |
|
117 |
U Tin Maung Win |
Mawlaik |
- |
|
118 |
U Bo Thaung |
Yinmabin (1) |
- |
|
119 |
U Tin Tun Aung |
Yinmabin (2) |
- |
|
120 |
Dr. Htay Maung |
Ye-U (1) |
- |
|
121 |
U Win Ko |
Ye-U (2) |
- |
|
122 |
Dr. Aung Bo |
Shwebo (1) |
- |
|
123 |
U Than Tun |
Shwebo (2) |
- |
|
124 |
U Tun Myaing |
Wetlet (1) |
- |
|
125 |
Daw Knin San Hlaing |
Wetlet (2) |
- |
|
126 |
Dr. Aung Khin |
Wuntho |
- |
|
127 |
U Ohn Kyaing |
Homalin (1) |
- |
|
128 |
U Hla Thein |
Homalin (2) |
- |
|
129 |
Dr. Zaw Win |
Ayadaw (1) |
- |
|
130 |
U Bala |
Ayadaw (2) |
- |
|
131 |
U Saw Hlaing |
Indaw |
- |
|
132 |
U Hla Min |
Kawthaung |
TENASSEM
|
|
133 |
U Khin Maung Oo |
Kyunsu |
- |
|
134 |
U Win Oo |
Tenasserim |
- |
|
135 |
U Soe Nyunt |
Tavoy (1) |
- |
|
136 |
U Myo Aung |
Tavoy (2) |
- |
|
137 |
U Kyi Shwe |
Palaw |
- |
|
138 |
U Ohn Myint |
Bokepyin |
- |
|
139 |
U Kyaw Shein |
Mergui (1) |
- |
|
140 |
U Nyan Aye |
Mergui (2) |
- |
|
141 |
U Toe Po |
Yebyu |
- |
|
142 |
U Hla Pe |
Lawnglon (1) |
- |
|
143 |
U Chein Hin |
Lawnglon (2) |
- |
|
144 |
U Tin Myint |
Thayetchaung |
- |
|
145 |
Dr. Myo Win |
Kawa (1) |
PEGU |
|
146 |
U Mya Lay |
Kawa (2) |
- |
|
147 |
U Hla Oo |
Kyauktaga (1) |
- |
|
148 |
U Maung Maung Gyi |
Kyauktaga (2) |
- |
|
149 |
U Aye Myint |
Gyobingauk (1) |
- |
|
150 |
U Aye |
Gyobingauk (2) |
- |
|
151 |
U Tun Oo |
Kyaukkyi |
- |
|
152 |
U San Tin |
Zigon |
- |
|
153 |
U Ohn Maung |
Nyaunglebin (1) |
- |
|
154 |
U Tun Kywe |
Nyaunglebin (2) |
- |
|
155 |
U Aung Soe Myint |
Taungoo (1) |
- |
|
156 |
U Nyunt Wai |
Taungoo (2) |
- |
|
157 |
U Chit Maung |
Htantabin |
- |
|
158 |
U Ye Htut |
Daik U (1) |
- |
|
159 |
U Sein Tun |
Daik U (2) |
- |
|
160 |
U Ohn Ngwe |
Nattalin (1) |
- |
|
161 |
U Saw Sein Tun |
Nattalin (2) |
- |
|
162 |
U Myat Hla |
Pegu (2) |
- |
|
163 |
U Thaung Sein |
Prome (2) |
- |
|
164 |
U Tin Ohn |
Padaung (1) |
- |
|
165 |
U Thein Han |
Padaung (2) |
- |
|
166 |
U Ohn Naing |
Paungde (1) |
- |
|
167 |
U Aye Than |
Paungde (2) |
- |
|
168 |
U Aung Than |
Pyu (1) |
- |
|
169 |
U Soe Maung |
Pyu (2) |
- |
|
170 |
U Tint Lwin |
Minhla (1) |
- |
|
171 |
Daw Hla Hla Moe |
Minhla (2) |
- |
|
172 |
U Hla Aung |
Monyo (1) |
- |
|
173 |
U Tun Shwe |
Monyo (2) |
- |
|
174 |
Dr. Kyaw Kyaw |
Yedashe (1) |
- |
|
175 |
U Tun Aung |
Yedashe (2) |
- |
|
176 |
U Soe Lwin |
Shwegyin |
- |
|
177 |
U Than Kywe |
Shwedaung (1) |
- |
|
178 |
U Paik Chon |
Shwedaung (2) |
- |
|
179 |
U Aung Myint |
Letpadan (1) |
- |
|
180 |
U Nyunt Aye |
Letpadan (2) |
- |
|
181 |
U Tin Shwe |
Waw (1) |
- |
|
182 |
U Soe Thein (Maung Wuntha) |
Waw (2) |
- |
|
183 |
U Aye Thein |
Thanatpin (1) |
- |
|
184 |
Dr. Htay Thein |
Thanatpin (2) |
- |
|
185 |
U Aye |
Thegon (1) |
- |
|
186 |
U Thein Tun |
Thegon (2) |
- |
|
187 |
U San Win |
Thayawaddy (1) |
- |
|
188 |
U Maung Aye |
Thayawaddy (2) |
- |
|
189 |
U Tin Oo |
Okpo (1) |
- |
|
190 |
U Tha Maung |
Okpo (2) |
- |
|
191 |
U Khin Maung Win |
Oaktwin (2) |
- |
|
192 |
U Myint Aung |
Kamma |
MAGWE |
|
193 |
U Myint Thein |
Chauk (1) |
- |
|
194 |
Dr. Nyunt Sein |
Chauk (2) |
- |
|
195 |
U Aung Htoo |
Gangaw |
- |
|
196 |
U Kyi Lwin |
Ngahpe |
- |
|
197 |
U Tar |
Salin (1) |
- |
|
198 |
U |
Salin (2) |
- |
|
199 |
U Aunt Kyi |
Sedoktara |
- |
|
200 |
U Han Zaw |
Sinbaungwe |
- |
|
201 |
U Soe Win |
Seikphyu |
- |
|
202 |
U Kyaw Tin |
Saw |
- |
|
203 |
U Thein Kyi |
Taungdwingyi (1) |
- |
|
204 |
Dr. Than Naing |
Taungdwingyi (2) |
- |
|
205 |
U Saw Win (a) U Kyaw Zaw Lin |
Htilin |
- |
|
206 |
U Bo Htwe |
Natmauk (1) |
- |
|
207 |
U Aung Myint Thein |
Natmauk (2) |
- |
|
208 |
Dr. Kyi Min |
Pakokku (1) |
- |
|
209 |
U Hlaing Aye |
Pakokku (2) |
- |
|
210 |
U Kyaw Shin |
Pwintbyu (1) |
- |
|
211 |
Dr. Aung Moe Nyo |
Pwintbyu (2) |
- |
|
212 |
U Khin Maung Kyi |
Pauk (1) |
- |
|
213 |
U Aung Naing Oo |
Pauk (2) |
- |
|
214 |
U Kyaw Myint |
Magwe (1) |
- |
|
215 |
U Aung Soe |
Magwe (2) |
- |
|
216 |
U Nyunt Hlaing |
Aunglan (1) |
- |
|
217 |
U Thein Zan |
Aunglan (2) |
- |
|
218 |
U Tha Aung |
Myothit (1) |
- |
|
219 |
U Chit Htwe |
Myothit (2) |
- |
|
220 |
U Tun Win |
Mindon |
- |
|
221 |
U Soe Myint |
Minbu (1) |
- |
|
222 |
U Hla Soe |
Minbu (2) |
- |
|
223 |
U Chit Tin |
Upper Minhla |
- |
|
224 |
U Aung San Myint |
Myaing (1) |
- |
|
225 |
U Myint Aung |
Myaing (2) |
- |
|
226 |
U Maw Ni |
Yesagyo (1) |
- |
|
227 |
U Tin Maung |
Yesagyo (2) |
- |
|
228 |
Thakin Khin Nyunt |
Yenangyaung (1) |
- |
|
229 |
U Khin Kyaw Han |
Yenangyaung (2) |
- |
|
230 |