Since 1987, when Mizoram gained its statehood and held its first Assembly election, the northeastern state has only seen two faces from only two parties –Lal Thanhwala from the Congress and Zoramathanga of the Mizo National Front (MNF)– who have been altering as chief ministers every few terms. Voters usually opt for the other government every two terms. However, this time, a third face has emerged as a strong contender in state politics. Enter Lalduhoma – the CM face of the Zoram People’s Movement (ZPM).