In all, 153 candidates filed their nominations today, Chief Electoral Officer of the state F R Kharkongor said, adding that tomorrow is the last date for filing papers.
Mukul Sangma, the chief minister of the north-eastern state since 2010, will be contesting from two seats. He filed his papers for the Ampati seat today and will file his nomination for the Songsak seat in East Garo Hills district tomorrow, party officials said.
Mukul Sangma's wife Dickanchi D Shira also filed her nomination from the Mahendraganj seat.
Agatha Sangma and her brother Thomas A Sangma, a former MP, also filed their nominations.
Accompanied by their mother and brother Conrad K Sangma, an MP, Agatha and Thomas filed their nominations at the district deputy commissioner's office at Tura, along with four other candidates of the National People's Party (NPP).
Agatha will contest from the South Tura seat, while Thomas will be fighting from the North Tura seat.
The other prominent candidates who filed their papers are state minister R V Lyngdoh and former Assembly speaker B M Lanong.
Former state ministers A L Hek and J A Lyngdoh and ex-NCP state president Sanbor Shullai, all of whom had joined the BJP last month, also filed their nominations in the state capital.
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