[2] In the 1998 assembly elections, the party formed a pre-poll coalition with the Mizo National Front.
the Mizoram People's Conference won 12 seats and the Mizo National Front won 21 seats, enabling the two parties to formed a coalition government.
The coalition fell in December 1999 after a secret agreement between the People's Conference and the Indian National Congress to fite the elections to the Village Council together.
[2] It ultimately won four seats in the 2018 election but left ZPM in June, 2019.
Their MLAs quit to join Zoram People's Movement (ZPM).