Those who filed nominations included Independent MLA Julias K Dorphang, who has been in jail since January 7 last year for the alleged rape and molestation of a minor girl.
Lyngdoh and his former cabinet colleague Prestone Tynsong, who quit the Congress to join the National People's Party (NPP), filed their nominations for re-election from the Sohiong and Pynursla constituencies respectively, Kharkongor told PTI.
Other MLAs who filed nominations were Nihim D Shira (NPP), Brolding Nongsiej (UDP), Remington Pyngrope (NPP) and former MLAs H S Shylla (NPP), Donkupar Massar (NPP), Marcuise N Marak (NPP) and Sayeedullah Nongrum (Ind), he added.
Meanwhile, Congress president Rahul Gandhi paid a visit today to the party's Meghalaya unit adviser and former chief minister D D Lapang, who has been unwell for a while, party officials said.
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He visited the veteran leader at the Meghalaya House in the national capital to enquire about his health, they added.
"Rahul Gandhi spent some time with him and wished him a speedy recovery," the party said in a statement.
According to a Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) statement, the party has released the names of three candidates -- John Leslee K Sangma, who resigned as an Independent MLA yesterday, Silman N Marak and Drossing Ramsiej -- for the upcoming polls.