2024 Maharashtra Legislative Assembly election Opinion polls Turnout 66.05% ( 4.61 pp )
Majority party
Minority party
Third party
Leader
Devendra Fadnavis
Eknath Shinde
Ajit Pawar
Party
BJP
SHS
NCP
Alliance
MY
MY
MY
Leader since
2013
2019
2022
Leader's seat
Nagpur South-West (won)
Kopri-Pachpakhadi (won)
Baramati (won)
Last election
25.75%, 105 seats
Party split after last election
Party split after last election
Seats before
102
38
40
Seats won
132
57
41
Seat change
27
19[ a]
1[ c]
Popular vote
17,293,650
7,996,930
5,816,566
Percentage
26.77%
12.38%
9.01%
Swing
1.02 pp
New [ b]
New [ d]
Fourth party
Fifth party
Sixth party
Leader
Uddhav Thackeray
Nana Patole
Jayant Patil
Party
SS(UBT)
INC
NCP(SP)
Alliance
MVA
MVA
MVA
Leader since
2024
2023
2024
Leader's seat
MLC
Sakoli (won)
Islampur (won)
Last election
Party split after last election
15.87%, 44 seats
Party split after last election
Seats before
16
37
12
Seats won
20
16
10
Seat change
4[ e]
28
2[ f]
Popular vote
6,433,013
8,020,921
7,287,797
Percentage
9.96%
12.42%
11.28%
Swing
New
3.45 pp
New' [ g]
Partywise results by constituency Alliance wise results by constituency Partywise structure Alliance wise structure
The 2024 Maharashtra Legislative Assembly election was held on 20 November 2024 to elect all 288 members of the state's Legislative Assembly to elect 288 members of the 15th Maharashtra Legislative Assembly .[ 2] The turnout for the election was 66.05%, the highest since 1995 . The ruling Maha Yuti alliance won a landslide victory, winning 235 seats. None of the parties in the Maha Vikas Aghadi alliance won the necessary number of seats to obtain the position of leader of opposition , a first in six decades.[ 3] .
The BJP leadership finalized Devendra Fadnavis as the Maharashtra Chief Minister post at a key meeting held on 4 December 2024 and he took an oath as the Chief Minister for the third time, on 5 December 2024.[ 4] [ 5]
Background
The tenure of the Maharashtra Legislative Assembly is set to conclude on November 26.[ 6] The last Assembly elections in Maharashtra took place in October 2019. The BJP -led National Democratic Alliance secured a majority to establish the government. However, internal conflicts led the Shiv Sena to exit the alliance[ 7] and join forces with the Nationalist Congress Party and the Indian National Congress , forming a new coalition called Maha Vikas Aghadi .[ 8] Subsequently, Maha Vikas Aghadi established the state government , with Shiv Sena leader Uddhav Thackeray assuming the role of chief minister.[ 9]
Political developments
Following the 2022 Maharashtra political crisis , Shiv Sena MLA Eknath Shinde , along with 40 MLAs from his party, formed a government with the BJP with Shinde becoming the new chief minister.[ 10] After the 2023 Maharashtra political crisis , the Ajit Pawar faction of Nationalist Congress Party also joined the government.
In the 2024 Lok Sabha elections in Maharashtra , which was the first major election after the split of the Nationalist Congress Party and Shiv Sena, Maha Vikas Aghadi won 30 out of 48 seats while Maha Yuti could only get 17 seats.[ 11] [ 12]
Schedule
Poll Event
Schedule
Notification Date
22 October
Last Date for filing nomination
29 October
Scrutiny of nomination
30 October
Last Date for Withdrawal of nomination
4 November
Date of Poll
20 November [ 13]
Date of Counting of Votes
23 November
Parties and alliances
Parivartan Mahashakti
Others
Alliance wise Contest
Candidates
Candidate List
Major issues
Economic concerns
With rising inflation and unemployment, particularly in urban areas caused dissatisfaction among voters. In rural regions, issues such as inadequate crop prices and agricultural distress were prominent. According to data from the Periodic Labour Force Survey (PLFS) for April-June 2024, the unemployment rate among youth aged 15 to 29 years in urban areas stood at 16.8%.[ 19] [ 20]
Women's welfare initiatives
The BJP-led Maha Yuti's 'Ladki Bahin' scheme proposed a direct cash transfer of ₹1,500 to women, which was later increased to ₹2,100 in response to the Congress-led MVA's pledge of ₹3,000 per woman. Both alliances also announced similar benefits for youth, senior citizens, and farmers. These promises expected to significantly influence voter preferences, particularly in rural areas facing economic challenges. Additionally, infrastructure development proposals and the perception of which alliance could better attract industrial investments to Maharashtra emerged as key electoral issues.[ 21] [ 22]
Political Stability
Between 2019 and 2024, Maharashtra's political landscape was marked by significant instability, characterized by multiple leadership changes and shifting alliances. In 2019, the dissolution of the pre-election alliance between the BJP and Shiv Sena over power-sharing disagreements led to the formation of the Maha Vikas Aghadi (MVA), comprising Shiv Sena, the Nationalist Congress Party (NCP), and the Indian National Congress, with Uddhav Thackeray as Chief Minister. The MVA government faced internal challenges, including a rebellion in June 2022 by senior Shiv Sena leader Eknath Shinde, which resulted in the collapse of the MVA and Shinde assuming the Chief Minister role with BJP support. Further instability followed in July 2023 when NCP leader Ajit Pawar and a faction of MLAs joined the Shinde-led government, causing a split within the NCP. These successive upheavals resulted in three different administrations within five years, creating a climate of political uncertainty.[ 23] [ 24] [ 25]
Voting
Exit polls
Date published
Polling agency
Lead
Maha Yuti
Maha Vikas Aghadi
Others
20 November 2024
P-MARQ
147-157
106-146
2-8
2-12
People’s Pulse
175-195
85-112
7-12
30-50
Matrize
150-170
110-130
8-10
5-25
Lokshahi-Marathi Rudra
148-162
105-120
18-23
Hung
JVC
150-167
107-125
13-14
5-22
Today's Chanakya [ 27]
164-186
89-111
8-18
19-41
Dainik Bhaskar
125-140
135-150
20-25
Hung
Electoral Edge
148
150
20
5
Poll Diary
122-186
69-121
10-27
Hung
Axis My India [ 28]
178-200
82-102
6-12
33-55
CNX Exit Poll [ 29]
160-179
100-119
6-12
15-34
According to a Lokniti post-poll survey, in the latest election, the Mahayuti garnered 30% of Maratha (including Kunbi) votes and 40% of OBC votes, creating a strong coalition. About 25% of Adivasi voters and 20% of Scheduled Caste (SC) voters supported the Mahayuti. The alliance expanded its base across social groups, while the MVA experienced a decline in support. SC voters displayed diverse voting patterns, with many Buddhists and former Mahars backing parties outside the two alliances. More fragmented voting trends were observed among SCs, Adivasis, and Muslims, as they did not align as strongly with the MVA.[ 30]
Results
Results by alliance or party
Map displaying constituencies won by parties
Seat Share (By alliance)
Others (1.04%)
Vote Share (By alliance)
Others (15.54%)
Alliance/ Party
Popular vote
Seats
Votes
%
±pp
Contested
Won
+/−
Maha Yuti
BJP
17,293,650
26.77
1.02
149
132
27
SHS
7,996,920
12.38
81
57
19
NCP
5,816,566
9.01
59
41
1
JSS
270,255
0.41
0.05
3
2
1
RSPS
141,544
0.22[ w]
1[ x]
1
RYSP
195,840
0.30
2
1
RSVA
134,630
0.21
1
1
1
Total
31,849,405
49.30
286
235
74
Maha Vikas Aghadi
INC
8,020,921
12.42
101
16
28
SS(UBT)
6,433,013
9.96
95
20
4
NCP(SP)
7,287,797
11.28
86
10
2
SP
247,350
0.38
9
2
PWPI
488,735
0.76
5
1
CPI(M)
219,493
0.34
3
1
CPI
12,911
0.02
1
0
Total
22,710,220
35.16
288
50
26
Other parties
1
10
Independents
2
11
NOTA
461,886
0.72
Total
100%
—
—
Region-wise break up
Region
Total seats
BJP
SHS
NCP
INC
SS(UBT)
NCP (SP)
Others
Seats Won
Seats Won
Seats Won
Seats Won
Seats Won
Seats Won
Seats Won
Western Maharashtra
70
28
8
9
15
2
10
2
8
6
Vidarbha
62
38
9
4
6
9
6
4
0
1
Marathwada
46
19
3
13
8
1
7
3
1
1
Thane+Konkan
39
16
5
16
3
0
2
1
1
2
Mumbai
36
15
1
6
1
3
1
10
0
1
North Maharashtra
35
16
3
9
8
1
4
0
0
0
Total
288
132
27
57
41
16
28
20
10
12
Strike-rate
Strike rate is determined by calculating the number of seats won by a party of the number of seats it contested.
Alliance/ Party
Seats contested
Seats Won
Strike Rate
NDA
BJP
149
132
88.59%
SHS
81
57
70.37%
NCP
59
41
69.49%
JSS
3
2
66.67%
RSP
1[ y]
1
100%[ z]
RVSP
2
1
50%
RSVA
1
1
100%
Total
286
235
82.17%
INDIA
INC
102
16
15.68%
SS(UBT)
92
20
21.73%
NCP(SP)
86
10
11.62%
SP
9
2
22.22%
PWPI
5
1
20%
CPI(M)
3
1
33.33%
CPI
1
0
0%
Total
288
50
17.36%
Votes polled by winning candidates
Division-wise Results
Results by district
Results by constituency
Constituency
Winner[ 31] [ 32] [ 33] [ 34] [ 35]
Runner Up
Margin
No.
Name
Candidate
Party
Votes
%
Candidate
Party
Votes
%
Nandurbar district
1
Akkalkuwa (ST)
Aamshya Padavi
SHS
72,629
31.55
Kagda Chandya Padvi
INC
69,725
30.29
2,904
2
Shahada (ST)
Rajesh Padvi
BJP
1,46,839
59.86
Rajendrakumar Gavit
INC
93,635
38.17
53,204
3
Nandurbar (ST)
Vijaykumar Gavit
BJP
1,55,190
64.62
Kiran Damodar Tadavi
INC
78,943
32.87
76,247
4
Navapur (ST)
Shirishkumar Naik
INC
87,166
36.14
Sharad Gavit
IND
86,045
35.67
1,121
Dhule district
5
Sakri (ST)
Manjula Gavit
SHS
1,04,649
43.20
Pravin Bapu Chaure
INC
99,065
40.89
5,584
6
Dhule Rural
Raghavendra Patil
BJP
1,70,398
58.87
Kunal Rohidas Patil
INC
1,04,078
35.96
66,320
7
Dhule City
Anup Agarwal
BJP
1,16,538
52.88
Shah Faruk Anwar
AIMIM
70,788
32.12
45,750
8
Sindkheda
Jayakumar Rawal
BJP
1,51,492
66.98
Sandeep Bedse
NCP-SP
55,608
24.59
95,884
9
Shirpur (ST)
Kashiram Pawara
BJP
1,78,073
76.70
Jitendra Yuvraj Thakur
IND
32,129
13.84
1,45,944
Jalgaon district
10
Chopda (ST)
Chandrakant Sonawane
SHS
1,22,826
55.18
Prabhakarappa Sonawane
SS(UBT)
90,513
40.66
32,313
11
Raver
Amol Jawale
BJP
1,13,676
49.30
Dhananjay Chaudhari
INC
70,114
30.41
43,562
12
Bhusawal (SC)
Sanjay Savkare
BJP
1,07,259
58.20
Rajesh Manwatkar
INC
59,771
32.43
47,488
13
Jalgaon City
Suresh Bhole
BJP
1,51,536
62.82
Jayashri Mahajan
SS(UBT)
64,033
26.54
87,503
14
Jalgaon Rural
Gulabrao Patil
SHS
1,43,408
60.90
Gulabrao Deokar
NCP-SP
84,176
35.75
59,232
15
Amalner
Anil Bhaidas Patil
NCP
1,09,445
53.50
Shirish Chaudhari
IND
76,010
37.16
33,435
16
Erandol
Amol Patil
SHS
1,01,088
49.63
Satish Anna Patil
NCP-SP
44,756
21.97
56,332
17
Chalisgaon
Mangesh Chavan
BJP
1,57,101
67.08
Unmesh Patil
SS(UBT)
71,448
30.51
85,653
18
Pachora
Kishor Patil
SHS
97,366
41.98
Vaishali Suryawanshi
SS(UBT)
58,677
25.30
38,689
19
Jamner
Girish Mahajan
BJP
1,28,667
53.84
Dilip Baliram Khopade
NCP-SP
1,01,782
42.59
26,885
20
Muktainagar
Chandrakant Nimba Patil
SHS
1,12,318
51.86
Rohini Khadse-Khewalkar
NCP-SP
88,414
40.82
26,885
Buldhana
21
Malkapur
Chainsukh Sancheti
BJP
1,09,921
52.98
Rajesh Ekade
INC
83,524
40.25
26,397
22
Buldhana
Sanjay Gaikwad
SHS
91,660
47.06
Sunil Shelke
SS(UBT)
90,819
46.63
841
23
Chikhali
Shweta Mahale
BJP
1,09,212
48.88
Rahul Bondre
INC
1,06,011
47.45
3,201
24
Sindkhed Raja
Manoj Kayande
NCP
73,413
31.85
Rajendra Shingne
NCP-SP
68,763
29.84
4,650
25
Mehkar (SC)
Siddharth Kharat
SS(UBT)
1,04,242
48.68
Sanjay Raimulkar
SHS
99,423
46.43
4,819
26
Khamgaon
Akash Fundkar
BJP
1,10,599
48.40
Rana Dilipkumar Sananda
INC
85,122
37.25
25,477
27
Jalgaon (Jamod)
Sanjay Kute
BJP
1,07,318
47.19
Swati Wakekar
INC
88,547
38.94
18,771
Akola
28
Akot
Prakash Bharsakle
BJP
93,338
43.51
Mahesh Gangane
INC
74,487
34.72
18,851
29
Balapur
Nitin Deshmukh
SS(UBT)
82,088
37.04
S. N. Khatib
VBA
70,349
31.74
11,739
30
Akola West
Sajid Khan Pathan
INC
88,718
43.21
Vijay Agrawal
BJP
87,435
42.59
1,283
31
Akola East
Randhir Savarkar
BJP
1,08,619
48.96
Gopal Datkar
SS(UBT)
58,006
26.14
50,613
32
Murtizapur (SC)
Harish Pimple
BJP
91,820
43.98
Samrat Dongardive
NCP-SP
55,956
26.80
35,864
Washim
33
Risod
Amit Zanak
INC
76,809
33.25
Anantrao Deshmukh
IND
70,673
26.28
6,136
34
Washim (SC)
Shyam Khode
BJP
1,22,914
50.10
Siddharth Deole
SS(UBT)
1,03,040
42.01
19,874
35
Karanja
Sai Prakash Dahake
BJP
85,005
40.64
Gyayak Patni
NCP-SP
49,932
23.87
35,073
Amravati
36
Dhamangaon Railway
Pratap Adsad
BJP
1,10,641
49.54
Virendra Jagtap
INC
94,413
42.27
16,228
37
Badnera
Ravi Rana
RVSP
1,27,800
60.14
Priti Band
IND
60,826
28.62
66,974
38
Amravati
Sulbha Khodke
NCP
58,804
27.91
Sunil Deshmukh
INC
53,093
25.40
5,413
39
Teosa
Rajesh Wankhade
BJP
99,664
49.10
Yashomati Thakur
INC
92,047
45.35
7,617
40
Daryapur (SC)
Gajanan Lawate
SS(UBT)
87,749
42.08
Ramesh Bundile
RVSP
68,040
32.63
19,709
41
Melghat (ST)
Kewalram Kale
BJP
1,45,978
65.72
Hemant Nanda Chimote
INC
39,119
17.61
1,06,859
42
Achalpur
Pawan Tayde
BJP
78,201
36.77
Bacchu Kadu
PHJSP
66,070
31.07
12,131
43
Morshi
Chandu Yawalkar
BJP
99,683
47.45
Devendra Bhuyar
NCP
34,695
16.52
64,988
Wardha
44
Arvi
Sumit Wankhede
BJP
1,01,397
52.64
Mayura Kale
NCP-SP
61,823
32.11
39,574
45
Deoli
Rajesh Bakane
BJP
90,319
47.31
Ranjit Kamble
INC
81,011
42.43
9,308
46
Hinganghat
Samir Kunawar
BJP
1,14,578
53.74
Atul Namdeo
NCP-SP
84,484
39.62
30,094
47
Wardha
Pankaj Bhoyar
BJP
92,067
46.65
Shekhar Shende
INC
84,597
42.86
7,470
Nagpur
48
Katol
Charansing Thakur
BJP
1,04,338
52.44
Salil Deshmukh
NCP-SP
65,522
32.93
38,816
49
Savner
Ashish Deshmukh
BJP
1,19725
53.60
Anuja Sunil Kedar
INC
93,324
41.78
26,401
50
Hingna
Sameer Meghe
BJP
1,60,206
59.00
Rameshchandra Bang
NCP-SP
81,275
29.93
78,931
51
Umred (SC)
Sanjay Meshram
INC
85,372
39.54
Sudhir Parwe
BJP
72,547
33.60
12,825
52
Nagpur South West
Devendra Fadnavis
BJP
1,29,401
56.88
Prafulla Gudadhe Patil
INC
89,691
39.43
39,710
53
Nagpur South
Mohan Mate
BJP
1,17,526
51.48
Girish Pandav
INC
1,01,868
44.63
15,658
54
Nagpur East
Krishna Khopde
BJP
1,63,390
65.23
Duneshwar Pethe
NCP-SP
48,102
19.20
1,15,288
55
Nagpur Central
Pravin Datke
BJP
90,560
46.16
Bunty Baba Shelke
INC
78,928
40.23
11,632
56
Nagpur West
Vikas Thakre
INC
1,04,144
47.45
Sudhakar Kohale
BJP
98,320
44.80
5,824
57
Nagpur North (SC)
Nitin Raut
INC
1,27,877
51.02
Milind Mane
BJP
99,410
39.66
28,467
58
Kamthi
Chandrashekhar Bawankule
BJP
1,74,979
54.23
Suresh Bhoyar
INC
1,34,033
41.54
40,946
59
Ramtek
Ashish Jaiswal
SHS
1,07,967
52.04
Rajendra Mulak
IND
81,412
39.24
26,555
Bhandara
60
Tumsar
Raju Karemore
NCP
1,35,813
58.61
Charan Waghmare
NCP-SP
71,508
30.86
64,305
61
Bhandara (SC)
Narendra Bhondekar
SHS
1,27,884
48.82
Puja Thavakar
INC
89,517
34.17
38,367
62
Sakoli
Nana Patole
INC
96,795
41.08
Avinash Brahmankar
BJP
96,587
41.01
208
Gondia
63
Arjuni-Morgaon (SC)
Rajkumar Badole
NCP
82,506
45.04
Dilip Bansod
INC
66,091
36.08
16,415
64
Tirora
Vijay Rahangdale
BJP
1,02,984
57.78
Ravikant Bopche
NCP-SP
60,298
33.83
42,686
65
Gondiya
Vinod Agrawal
BJP
1,43,012
61.21
Gopaldas Agrawal
INC
81,404
34.84
61,608
66
Amgaon (ST)
Sanjay Puram
BJP
1,10,123
55.83
Rajkumar Puram
INC
77,402
39.24
32,721
Gadchiroli
67
Armori (ST)
Ramdas Masram
INC
98,509
48.46
Krishna Gajbe
BJP
92,299
45.40
6,210
68
Gadchiroli (ST)
Milind Ramji Narote
BJP
1,16,540
50.16
Manohar Poreti
INC
1,01,035
43.49
15,505
69
Aheri (ST)
Dharamrao Baba Atram
NCP
54,206
29.16
Ambrishrao Atram
IND
37,392
20.12
16,814
Chandrapur
70
Rajura
Deorao Bhongle
BJP
72,882
30.53
Subhash Dhote
INC
69,828
29.25
3,054
71
Chandrapur (SC)
Kishor Jorgewar
BJP
1,06,841
48.67
Pravin Padwekar
INC
84,037
38.28
22,804
72
Ballarpur
Sudhir Mungantiwar
BJP
1,05,969
48.23
Santosh Rawat
INC
79,984
36.41
25,985
73
Bramhapuri
Vijay Wadettiwar
INC
1,14,196
50.93
Krishnalal Sahare
BJP
1,00,225
44.70
13,971
74
Chimur
Bunty Bhangdiya
BJP
1,16,495
50.25
Satish Warjukar
INC
1,06,642
46.00
9,853
75
Warora
Karan Deotale
BJP
65,170
32.86
Mukesh Jiwtode
IND
49,720
25.07
15,450
Yavatmal
76
Wani
Sanjay Derkar
SS(UBT)
94,618
42.91
Sanjivreddy Bodkurwar
BJP
79,058
35.85
15,560
77
Ralegaon (ST)
Ashok Uike
BJP
1,01,398
47.33
Vasant Purke
INC
98,586
46.02
2,812
78
Yavatmal
Balasaheb Mangulkar
INC
1,17,504
49.15
Madan Yerawar
BJP
1,06,123
44.39
11,381
79
Digras
Sanjay Rathod
SHS
1,43,115
54.24
Manikrao Thakare
INC
1,14,340
43.33
28,775
80
Arni (ST)
Raju Todsam
BJP
1,27,203
54.01
Jitendra Moghe
INC
97,890
41.57
29,313
81
Pusad
Indranil Naik
NCP
1,27,964
59.58
Sharad Maind
NCP-SP
37,195
17.39
90,769
82
Umarkhed (SC)
Kisan Wankhede
BJP
1,08,682
49.42
Sahebrao Kamble
INC
92,053
41.86
16,629
Nanded
83
Kinwat
Bhimrao Keram
BJP
92,856
45.89
Pradeep Naik
NCP-SP
87,220
43.10
5,636
84
Hadgaon
Baburao Kadam
SHS
1,13,245
52.34
Madhavrao Patil
INC
83,178
38.45
30,067
85
Bhokar
Sreejaya Chavan
BJP
1,33,187
57.08
Tirupati Kadam
INC
82,636
35.41
50,551
86
Nanded North
Balaji Kalyankar
SHS
83,184
37.68
Abdul Sattar Gaffoor
INC
79,682
36.10
3,502
87
Nanded South
Anand Tidke
SHS
60,445
29.59
Mohanrao Hambarde
INC
58,313
28.55
2,132
88
Loha
Prataprao Chikhalikar
NCP
72,750
31.65
Eknathdada Pawar
SS(UBT)
61,777
26.87
10,973
89
Naigaon
Rajesh Pawar
BJP
1,29,192
55.63
Meenal Patil Khatgaonkar
INC
81,563
35.12
47,629
90
Deglur (SC)
Jitesh Antapurkar
BJP
1,07,841
53.83
Nivrutti Kamble
INC
64,842
32.37
42,999
91
Mukhed
Tushar Rathod
BJP
98,213
44.94
Hanmantrao Patil
INC
60,429
27.64
37,784
Hingoli
92
Basmath
Chandrakant Nawghare
NCP
1,07,655
44.41
Jaiprakash Dandegaonkar
NCP-SP
78,067
32.20
29,588
93
Kalamnuri
Santosh Bangar
SHS
1,22,016
49.66
Santosh Tarfe
SS(UBT)
90,933
37.01
31,083
94
Hingoli
Tanaji Mutkule
BJP
74,584
32.45
Rupalitai Rajesh Patil
SS(UBT)
63,658
27.70
10,926
Parbhani
95
Jintur
Meghna Bordikar
BJP
1,13,432
38.52
Vijay Bhamble
NCP-SP
1,08,916
36.99
4,516
96
Parbhani
Rahul Vedprakash Patil
SS(UBT)
1,26,803
54.24
Anand Bharose
SHS
92,587
39.60
34,216
97
Gangakhed
Ratnakar Gutte
RSPS
141,544
45.47
Vishal Kadam
SS(UBT)
1,15,252
37.02
26,292
98
Pathri
Rajesh Vitekar
NCP
83,767
29.67
Suresh Warpudkar
INC
70,523
25.06
13,244
Jalna
99
Partur
Babanrao Lonikar
BJP
70,659
30.89
Asaram Borade
SS(UBT)
65,919
28.82
4,740
100
Ghansawangi
Hikmat Udhan
SHS
98,496
38.43
Rajesh Tope
NCP-SP
96,187
37.53
2,309
101
Jalna
Arjun Khotkar
SHS
1,04,665
46.74
Kailas Gorantyal
INC
73,014
32.60
31,651
102
Badnapur (SC)
Narayan Kuche
BJP
1,38,489
55.50
Bablu Chaudhary
NCP-SP
92,958
37.26
45,531
103
Bhokardan
Santosh Danve
BJP
1,28,480
51.18
Chandrakant Danwe
NCP-SP
1,05,301
41.95
23,179
Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar [ 26]
104
Sillod
Abdul Sattar
SHS
1,37,960
47.69
Suresh Pandurang
SS(UBT)
1,35,540
46.85
2,420
105
Kannad
Sanjana Jadhav
SHS
84,492
36.37
Harshvardhan Jadhav
IND
66,291
28.54
18,201
106
Phulambri
Anuradha Chavan
BJP
1,35,046
50.08
Vilas Autade
INC
1,02,545
38.03
32,501
107
Aurangabad Central
Pradeep Jaiswal
SHS
85,459
38.57
Naseruddin Siddiqui
AIMIM
77,340
34.90
8,119
108
Aurangabad West (SC)
Sanjay Shirsat
SHS
1,22,498
49.28
Raju Shinde
SS(UBT)
1,06,147
42.70
16,351
109
Aurangabad East
Atul Save
BJP
93,274
43.07
Imtiyaz Jaleel
AIMIM
91,113
42.07
2,161
110
Paithan
Vilas Bhumre
SHS
1,32,474
52.01
Dattatray Gorde
SS(UBT)
1,03,282
40.55
29,192
111
Gangapur
Prashant Bamb
BJP
1,25,555
46.57
Satish Chavan
NCP-SP
1,20,540
44.71
5,015
112
Vaijapur
Ramesh Bornare
SHS
1,33,627
54.56
Dinesh Pardeshi
SS(UBT)
91,969
37.55
41,658
Nashik
113
Nandgaon
Suhas Kande
SHS
1,38,068
56.48
Sameer Bhujbal
IND
48,194
19.72
89,874
114
Malegaon Central
Ismail Abdul Khalique
AIMIM
1,09,653
45.66
Shaikh Aasif Rashid
ISLAM
1,09,491
45.59
162
115
Malegaon Outer
Dadaji Bhuse
SHS
1,58,284
61.13
Pramod Bachhav
IND
51,678
19.96
1,06,606
116
Baglan (ST)
Dilip Borse
BJP
1,59,681
77.71
Dipika Chavan
NCP-SP
30,384
14.79
1,29,297
117
Kalwan (ST)
Nitin Pawar
NCP
1,19,191
49.94
Jiva Pandu Gavit
CPI(M)
1,10,759
46.41
8,432
118
Chandwad
Rahul Aher
BJP
1,04,826
43.78
Ganesh Nimbalkar
PHJSP
55,865
23.33
48,961
119
Yevla
Chhagan Bhujbal
NCP
1,35,023
53.85
Manikrao Shinde
NCP-SP
1,08,623
43.32
26,400
120
Sinnar
Manikrao Kokate
NCP
1,38,565
56.93
Uday Sangale
NCP-SP
97,681
40.13
40,884
121
Niphad
Diliprao Bankar
NCP
1,20,253
54.59
Anil Kadam
SS(UBT)
91,014
41.31
29,239
122
Dindori (ST)
Narhari Zirwal
NCP
1,38,622
53.63
Sunita Charoskar
NCP-SP
94,219
36.45
44,403
123
Nashik East
Rahul Dhikale
BJP
1,56,246
64.28
Ganesh Gite
NCP-SP
68,429
28.15
87,817
124
Nashik Central
Devayani Farande
BJP
1,05,689
52.67
Vasantrao Gite
SS(UBT)
87,833
43.77
17,856
125
Nashik West
Seema Hiray
BJP
1,41,725
51.27
Sudhakar Badgujar
SS(UBT)
73,548
26.61
68,177
126
Deolali (SC)
Saroj Ahire
NCP
81,683
44.48
Rajashri Ahirrao
SHS
41,004
22.33
40,679
127
Igatpuri (ST)
Hiraman Khoskar
NCP
1,17,575
54.68
Luckybhau Jadhav
INC
30,994
14.41
86,581
Palghar
128
Dahanu (ST)
Vinod Nikole
CPI(M)
104,702
47.21
Vinod Medha
BJP
99,569
44.90
5,133
129
Vikramgad (ST)
Harishchandra Bhoye
BJP
1,14,514
46.02
Sunil Bhusara
NCP-SP
73,106
29.38
41,408
130
Palghar (ST)
Rajendra Gavit
SHS
1,12,894
52.61
Jayendra Dubla
SS(UBT)
72,557
33.81
40,337
131
Boisar (ST)
Vilas Tare
SHS
1,26,117
45.34
Rajesh Raghunath Patil
BVA
81,662
29.36
44,455
132
Nalasopara
Rajan Naik
BJP
1,65,113
47.16
Kshitij Thakur
BVA
1,28,238
36.62
36,875
133
Vasai
Sneha Pandit
BJP
77,553
35.38
Hitendra Thakur
BVA
74,400
33.94
3,153
Thane
134
Bhiwandi Rural (ST)
Shantaram More
SS
1,27,205
52.68
Mahadev Ghatal
SS(UBT)
69,243
28.68
57,962
135
Shahapur (ST)
Daulat Daroda
NCP
73,081
35.34
Pandurang Barora
NCP-SP
71,409
34.54
1,672
136
Bhiwandi West
Mahesh Choughule
BJP
70,172
38.65
Riyaj Azmi
SP
38,879
21.41
31,293
137
Bhiwandi East
Rais Shaikh
SP
1,19,687
62.44
Santosh Shetty
SHS
67,672
35.30
52,015
138
Kalyan West
Vishwanath Bhoir
SHS
1,26,020
51.32
Sachin Basare
SS(UBT)
83,566
34.03
42,454
139
Murbad
Kisan Kathore
BJP
1,75,509
55.04
Subhash Pawar
NCP-SP
1,23,117
38.61
52,392
140
Ambernath (SC)
Balaji Kinikar
SHS
1,11,368
60.36
Rajesh Wankhede
SS(UBT)
59,993
32.52
51,375
141
Ulhasnagar
Kumar Ailani
BJP
82,231
52.98
Pappu Kalani
NCP-SP
51,477
33.17
30,754
142
Kalyan East
Sulbha Gaikwad
BJP
81,516
42.15
Mahesh Gaikwad
IND
55,108
28.50
26,408
143
Dombivali
Ravindra Chavan
BJP
1,23,815
70.14
Dipesh Mhatre
SS(UBT)
46,709
26.46
77,106
144
Kalyan Rural
Rajesh More
SHS
1,41,164
47.68
Pramod Ratan Patil
MNS
74,768
25.26
66,396
145
Mira Bhayandar
Narendra Mehta
BJP
1,44,376
54.87
Muzaffar Hussain
INC
83,943
31.90
60,433
146
Ovala-Majiwada
Pratap Sarnaik
SHS
1,84,178
64.50
Naresh Manera
SS(UBT)
76,020
26.62
1,08,158
147
Kopri-Pachpakhadi
Eknath Shinde
SHS
1,59,060
78.29
Kedar Dighe
SS(UBT)
38,343
18.87
1,20,717
148
Thane
Sanjay Kelkar
BJP
1,20,373
51.85
Rajan Vichare
SS(UBT)
62,120
26.76
58,253
149
Mumbra-Kalwa
Jitendra Awhad
NCP-SP
1,57,141
61.93
Najeeb Mulla
NCP
60,913
24.00
96,228
150
Airoli
Ganesh Naik
BJP
1,44,261
54.42
Vijay Chougule
IND
52,381
19.76
91,880
151
Belapur
Manda Mhatre
BJP
91,852
39.04
Sandeep Naik
NCP-SP
91,475
38.88
377
Mumbai Suburban
152
Borivali
Sanjay Upadhyay
BJP
1,39,947
68.57
Sanjay Bhosale
SS(UBT)
39,690
19.45
1,00,257
153
Dahisar
Manisha Chaudhary
BJP
98,587
60.64
Vinod Ghosalkar
SS(UBT)
54,258
33.37
44,329
154
Magathane
Prakash Surve
SHS
1,05,527
58.15
Udesh Patekar
SS(UBT)
47,363
26.10
58,164
155
Mulund
Mihir Kotecha
BJP
1,31,549
71.78
Rakesh Shetty
INC
41,517
22.65
90,032
156
Vikhroli
Sunil Raut
SS(UBT)
66,093
46.86
Suvarna Karanje
SHS
50,567
35.85
15,526
157
Bhandup West
Ashok Patil
SHS
77,754
42.74
Ramesh Korgaonkar
SS(UBT)
70,990
39.02
6,764
158
Jogeshwari East
Anant Nar
SS(UBT)
77,044
43.32
Manisha Waikar
SHS
75,503
42.53
1,541
159
Dindoshi
Sunil Prabhu
SS(UBT)
76,437
43.03
Sanjay Nirupam
SHS
70,255
39.55
6,182
160
Kandivali East
Atul Bhatkhalkar
BJP
1,14,203
72.39
Kalu Budhelia
INC
30,610
19.40
83,593
161
Charkop
Yogesh Sagar
BJP
1,27,355
69.44
Yashwant Singh
INC
36,201
19.74
91,154
162
Malad West
Aslam Shaikh
INC
98,202
49.81
Vinod Shelar
BJP
91,975
46.65
6,227
163
Goregaon
Vidya Thakur
BJP
96,364
52.39
Sameer Desai
SS(UBT)
72,764
39.56
23,600
164
Versova
Haroon Rashid Khan
SS(UBT)
65,396
44.21
Bharati Lavekar
BJP
63,796
43.13
1,600
165
Andheri West
Ameet Satam
BJP
84,981
54.75
Ashok Jadhav
INC
65,382
42.12
19,599
166
Andheri East
Murji Patel
SHS
94,010
55.66
Rutuja Latke
SS(UBT)
68,524
40.57
25,486
167
Vile Parle
Parag Alavani
BJP
97,259
61.70
Sandeep Raju Naik
SS(UBT)
42,324
26.85
54,935
168
Chandivali
Dilip Lande
SHS
1,24,641
51.90
Naseem Khan
INC
1,04,016
43.31
20,625
169
Ghatkopar West
Ram Kadam
BJP
73,171
43.75
Sanjay Bhalerao
SS(UBT)
60,200
35.99
12,971
170
Ghatkopar East
Parag Shah
BJP
85,388
57.12
Rakhee Jadhav
NCP-SP
50,389
33.71
34,999
171
Mankhurd Shivaji Nagar
Abu Azmi
SP
54,780
31.38
Atique Ahmad Khan
AIMIM
42,027
24.07
12,753
172
Anushakti Nagar
Sana Malik
NCP
49,341
33.78
Fahad Ahmad
NCP-SP
45,963
31.47
3,378
173
Chembur
Tukaram Kate
SS
63,194
44.18
Prakash Phaterpekar
SS(UBT)
52,483
36.69
10,711
174
Kurla (SC)
Mangesh Kudalkar
SS
72,763
46.56
Praveena Morajkar
SS(UBT)
68,576
43.88
4,187
175
Kalina
Sanjay Potnis
SS(UBT)
59,820
46.79
Amarjeet Singh
BJP
54,812
42.87
5,008
176
Vandre East
Varun Sardesai
SS(UBT)
57,708
42.26
Zeeshan Siddique
NCP
46,343
33.94
11,365
177
Vandre West
Ashish Shelar
BJP
82,780
55.51
Asif Zakaria
INC
62,849
42.14
19,931
Mumbai City
178
Dharavi (SC)
Jyoti Gaikwad
INC
70,727
53.87
Rajesh Khandare
SHS
47,268
36.00
23,459
179
Sion Koliwada
R. Tamil Selvan
BJP
73,429
48.25
Ganesh Kumar Yadav
INC
65,534
43.07
7,895
180
Wadala
Kalidas Kolambkar
BJP
66,800
55.78
Shraddha Jadhav
SS(UBT)
41,827
34.93
24,973
181
Mahim
Mahesh Sawant
SS(UBT)
50,213
37.31
Sada Sarvankar
SHS
48,897
36.33
1,316
182
Worli
Aaditya Thackeray
SS(UBT)
63,324
44.19
Milind Deora
SHS
54,523
38.05
8,801
183
Shivadi
Ajay Choudhari
SS(UBT)
74,890
48.72
Bala Nandgaonkar
MNS
67,750
44.08
7,140
184
Byculla
Manoj Jamsutkar
SS(UBT)
80,133
58.09
Yamini Jadhav
SHS
48,772
35.36
31,361
185
Malabar Hill
Mangal Lodha
BJP
1,01,197
73.38
Bherulal Choudhary
SS(UBT)
33,178
24.06
68,019
186
Mumbadevi
Amin Patel
INC
74,990
63.34
Shaina NC
SHS
40,146
33.91
34,844
187
Colaba
Rahul Narwekar
BJP
81,085
68.49
Heera Nawaji Devasi
INC
32,504
27.46
48,581
Raigad
188
Panvel
Prashant Thakur
BJP
1,83,931
47.90
Balaram Patil
PWPI
1,32,840
34.60
51,091
189
Karjat
Mahendra Thorve
SHS
94,871
39.53
Sudhakar Ghare
IND
89,177
37.16
5,694
190
Uran
Mahesh Baldi
BJP
95,390
36.19
Pritam Mhatre
PWPI
88,878
33.72
6,512
191
Pen
Ravisheth Patil
BJP
1,24,631
55.02
Prasad Dada Bhoir
SS(UBT)
63,821
28.17
60,810
192
Alibag
Mahendra Dalvi
SHS
1,13,599
47.73
Chitralekha Patil
PWPI
84,034
35.31
29,565
193
Shrivardhan
Aditi Tatkare
NCP
1,16,050
70.79
Anil Navghane
NCP-SP
33,252
20.28
82,798
194
Mahad
Bharatshet Gogawale
SHS
1,17,442
55.05
Snehal Jagtap
SS(UBT)
91,232
42.77
26,210
Pune
195
Junnar
Sharaddada Sonavane
IND
73,355
32.43
Satyashil Sherkar
NCP-SP
66,691
29.48
6,664
196
Ambegaon
Dilip Walse Patil
NCP
106,888
48.04
Devdutt Nikkam
NCP-SP
105,365
47.35
1,523
197
Khed Alandi
Babaji Kale
SS(UBT)
1,50,152
57.88
Dilip Mohite
NCP
98,409
37.94
51,743
198
Shirur
Dnyaneshwar Katke
NCP
1,92,281
59.88
Ashok Pawar
NCP-SP
1,17,731
36.67
74,550
199
Daund
Rahul Kul
BJP
1,20,721
51.00
Rameshappa Thorat
NCP-SP
106,832
45.14
13,889
200
Indapur
Dattatray Bharne
NCP
1,17,236
44.24
Harshvardhan Patil
NCP-SP
97,826
36.92
19,410
201
Baramati
Ajit Pawar
NCP
1,81,132
66.13
Yugendra Pawar
NCP-SP
80,233
29.29
100,899
202
Purandar
Vijay Shivtare
SHS
1,25,819
44.20
Sanjay Jagtap
INC
1,01,631
35.71
24,188
203
Bhor
Shankar Mandekar
NCP
1,26,455
43.23
Sangram Thopate
INC
1,06,817
36.51
19,638
204
Maval
Sunil Shelke
NCP
1,91,255
68.53
Bapu Bhegade
IND
82,690
29.63
1,08,565
205
Chinchwad
Shankar Jagtap
BJP
2,35,323
60.51
Rahul Kalate
NCP-SP
1,31,458
33.80
1,03,865
206
Pimpri (SC)
Anna Bansode
NCP
1,09,239
53.71
Sulakshana Dhar
NCP-SP
72,575
35.68
36,664
207
Bhosari
Mahesh Landge
BJP
2,13,624
56.91
Ajit Gavhane
NCP-SP
1,49,859
39.92
63,765
208
Vadgaon Sheri
Bapusaheb Pathare
NCP-SP
1,33,689
47.07
Sunil Tingre
NCP
1,28,979
45.41
4,710
209
Shivajinagar
Siddharth Shirole
BJP
84,695
55.24
Bahirat Datta
INC
47,993
31.30
36,702
210
Kothrud
Chandrakant Patil
BJP
1,59,234
68.40
Chandrakant Mokate
INC
47,193
20.27
1,12,041
211
Khadakwasala
Bhimrao Tapkir
BJP
1,63,131
49.94
Sachin Dodke
NCP-SP
1,10,809
33.92
52,322
212
Parvati
Madhuri Misal
BJP
1,18,193
58.15
Ashwini Kadam
NCP-SP
63,533
31.26
54,660
213
Hadapsar
Chetan Tupe
NCP
1,34,810
42.46
Prashant Jagtap
NCP-SP
1,27,688
40.22
7,122
214
Pune Cantonment (SC)
Sunil Kamble
BJP
76,032
48.44
Ramesh Bagwe
INC
65,712
41.86
10,320
215
Kasba Peth
Hemant Rasane
BJP
90,046
53.41
Ravindra Dhangekar
INC
70,623
41.89
19,423
Ahilyanagar
216
Akole (ST)
Kiran Lahamate
NCP
73,958
37.85
Amit Bhangare
NCP-SP
68,402
35.00
5,556
217
Sangamner
Amol Khatal
SHS
1,12,386
50.95
Balasaheb Thorat
INC
1,01,826
46.16
10,560
218
Shirdi
Radhakrishna Vikhe Patil
BJP
1,44,778
64.79
Prabhavati Ghogare
INC
74,496
33.34
70,282
219
Kopargaon
Ashutosh Kale
NCP
1,61,147
77.46
Sandeep Varpe
NCP-SP
36,523
17.55
1,24,624
220
Shrirampur (SC)
Hemant Ogale
INC
66,099
30.22
Bhausaheb Kamble
SHS
52,726
24.10
13,373
221
Nevasa
Vitthal Langhe
SHS
95,444
41.91
Shankarrao Gadakh
SS(UBT)
91,423
40.15
4,021
222
Shevgaon
Monika Rajale
BJP
99,775
37.92
Prataprao Dhakne
NCP-SP
80,732
30.68
19,043
223
Rahuri
Shivaji Kardile
BJP
1,35,859
55.73
Prajakt Tanpure
NCP-SP
1,01,372
41.58
34,487
224
Parner
Kashinath Date
NCP
1,13,630
45.65
Rani Nilesh Lanke
NCP-SP
1,12,104
45.03
1,526
225
Ahmednagar City
Sangram Jagtap
NCP
1,18,636
58.12
Abhishek Kalamkar
NCP-SP
79,018
38.71
39,618
226
Shrigonda
Vikram Pachpute
BJP
99,820
39.41
Rahul Jagtap
IND
62,664
24.74
37,156
227
Karjat Jamkhed
Rohit Pawar
NCP-SP
1,27,676
48.54
Ram Shinde
BJP
1,26,433
48.06
1,243
Beed
228
Georai
Vijaysinh Pandit
NCP
1,16,141
41.74
Badamrao Pandit
SS(UBT)
73,751
26.50
42,390
229
Majalgaon
Prakashdada Solanke
NCP
66,009
27.62
Mohan Jagtap
NCP-SP
60,110
25.15
5,899
230
Beed
Sandeep Kshirsagar
NCP-SP
1,01,874
41.97
Yogesh Kshirsagar
NCP
96,550
39.78
5,324
231
Ashti
Suresh Dhas
BJP
1,40,507
48.99
Bhimrao Dhonde
IND
62,532
21.79
77,975
232
Kaij (SC)
Namita Mundada
BJP
1,17,081
47.08
Pruthviraj Sathe
NCP-SP
1,14,394
46.00
2,687
233
Parli
Dhananjay Munde
NCP
1,94,889
75.97
Rajesaheb Deshmukh
NCP-SP
54,665
21.31
1,40,224
Latur
234
Latur Rural
Ramesh Karad
BJP
1,12,051
47.59
Dhiraj Deshmukh
INC
1,05,456
44.79
6,595
235
Latur City
Amit Deshmukh
INC
1,14,110
45.08
Archana Patil Chakurkar
BJP
1,06,712
42.16
7,398
236
Ahmedpur
Babasaheb M. Patil
NCP
96,905
40.09
Vinayakrao Jadhav
NCP-SP
65,236
26.99
31,669
237
Udgir (SC)
Sanjay Bansode
NCP
1,52,038
68.97
Sudhakar Bhalerao
NCP-SP
58,824
26.69
93,214
238
Nilanga
Sambhaji Patil Nilangekar
BJP
1,12,368
50.85
Abhay Salunke
INC
98,628
44.63
13,740
239
Ausa
Abhimanyu Pawar
BJP
1,15,590
54.70
Dinkar Mane
SS(UBT)
82,128
38.87
33,462
Dharashiv [ 26]
240
Umarga (SC)
Pravin Swami
SS(UBT)
96,206
48.64
Dnyanraj Chougule
SHS
92,241
46.64
3,965
241
Tuljapur
Ranajagjitsinha Patil
BJP
1,31,863
50.82
Dhiraj Kadam Patil
INC
94,984
36.60
36,879
242
Osmanabad
Kailas Patil
SS(UBT)
1,30,573
53.73
Ajit Pingle
SHS
94,007
38.69
36,566
243
Paranda
Tanaji Sawant
SHS
1,03,254
44.18
Rahul Mote
NCP-SP
1,01,745
43.53
1,509
Solapur
244
Karmala
Narayan Patil
NCP-SP
96,091
41.54
Sanjaymama Shinde
IND
80,006
34.59
16,085
245
Madha
Abhijeet Patil
NCP-SP
1,36,559
50.73
Ranjit Shinde
IND
1,05,938
39.35
30,621
246
Barshi
Dilip Sopal
SS(UBT)
1,22,694
49.07
Rajendra Raut
SHS
1,16,222
46.48
6,472
247
Mohol (SC)
Raju Khare
NCP-SP
1,25,838
54.06
Yashwant Mane
NCP
95,636
41.08
30,202
248
Solapur City North
Vijay Deshmukh
BJP
117,215
60.89
Mahesh Kothe
NCP-SP
62,632
32.54
54,583
249
Solapur City Central
Devendra Kothe
BJP
110,278
54.71
Farooq Makbool Shabdi
AIMIM
61,428
30.48
48,850
250
Akkalkot
Sachin Kalyanshetti
BJP
1,48,105
57.63
Siddharam Mhetre
INC
98,533
38.34
49,572
251
Solapur South
Subhash Deshmukh
BJP
1,16,932
51.75
Amar Ratikant Patil
SS(UBT)
39,805
17.62
77,127
252
Pandharpur
Samadhan Autade
BJP
1,25,163
47.71
Bhagirath Bhalake
INC
1,16,733
44.49
8,430
253
Sangola
Babasaheb Deshmukh
PWPI
116,256
44.09
Shahajibapu Patil
SHS
90,870
34.46
25,386
254
Malshiras (SC)
Uttamrao Jankar
NCP-SP
1,21,713
50.12
Ram Satpute
BJP
1,08,566
44.70
13,147
Satara
255
Phaltan (SC)
Sachin Patil
NCP
1,19,287
48.77
Dipak Chavan
NCP-SP
1,02,241
41.80
17,046
256
Wai
Makrand Jadhav - Patil
NCP
1,40,971
59.52
Arunadevi Pisal
NCP-SP
79,579
33.60
61,392
257
Koregaon
Mahesh Shinde
SHS
1,46,166
57.94
Shashikant Shinde
NCP-SP
1,01,103
40.08
45,063
258
Man
Jaykumar Gore
BJP
1,50,021
57.01
Prabhakar Gharge
NCP-SP
1,00,346
38.13
49,675
259
Karad North
Manoj Ghorpade
BJP
1,34,626
58.21
Shamrao Pandurang Patil
NCP-SP
90,935
39.32
43,691
260
Karad South
Atulbaba Bhosale
BJP
1,39,505
57.39
Prithviraj Chavan
INC
1,00,150
41.20
39,355
261
Patan
Shambhuraj Desai
SHS
1,25,759
54.33
Satyajit Patankar
IND
90,935
39.28
34,824
262
Satara
Shivendra Raje Bhosale
BJP
1,76,849
80.36
Amit Genuji Kadam
SS(UBT)
34,725
15.78
1,42,124
Ratnagiri
263
Dapoli
Yogesh Kadam
SHS
1,05,007
53.32
Sanjay Kadam
SS(UBT)
80,914
41.09
24,093
264
Guhagar
Bhaskar Jadhav
SS(UBT)
71,241
47.03
Rajesh Bendal
SHS
68,411
45.16
2,830
265
Chiplun
Shekhar Nikam
NCP
96,555
50.15
Prashant Baban Yadav
NCP-SP
89,688
46.58
6,867
266
Ratnagiri
Uday Samant
SHS
1,11,335
59.35
Bal Mane
SS(UBT)
69,745
37.18
41,590
267
Rajapur
Kiran Samant
SHS
80,256
51.91
Rajan Salvi
SS(UBT)
60,579
39.18
19,677
Sindhudurg
268
Kankavli
Nitesh Rane
BJP
1,08,369
66.43
Sandesh Parkar
SS(UBT)
50,362
30.87
58,007
269
Kudal
Nilesh Rane
SHS
81,659
51.41
Vaibhav Naik
SS(UBT)
73,483
46.26
8,176
270
Sawantwadi
Deepak Kesarkar
SHS
81,008
48.77
Rajan Teli
SS(UBT)
41,109
24.75
39,899
Kolhapur
271
Chandgad
Shivaji Patil
IND
84,254
33.96
Rajesh Patil
NCP
60,120
24.24
24,134
272
Radhanagari
Prakashrao Abitkar
SHS
1,44,359
52.87
Krishnarao Parshram
SS(UBT)
106,100
38.86
38,259
273
Kagal
Hasan Mushrif
NCP
1,45,269
50.65
Samarjeetsinh Ghatge
NCP-SP
1,33,688
46.61
11,581
274
Kolhapur South
Amal Mahadik
BJP
1,48,892
52.37
Ruturaj Patil
INC
1,31,262
46.17
17,630
275
Karvir
Chandradip Narke
SHS
1,34,528
48.25
Rahul Sadolikar
INC
1,32,552
47.54
1,976
276
Kolhapur North
Rajesh Kshirsagar
SHS
1,11,085
55.80
Rajesh Latkar
IND
81,522
40.95
29,563
277
Shahuwadi
Vinay Kore
JSS
1,36,064
55.68
Satyajit Patil
SS(UBT)
1,00,011
40.93
36,053
278
Hatkanangle (SC)
Ashokrao Mane
JSS
1,34,191
51.08
Raju Awale
INC
87,942
33.47
46,249
279
Ichalkaranji
Rahul Awade
BJP
1,31,919
60.27
Madan Karande
NCP-SP
75,108
34.31
56,811
280
Shirol
Rajendra Patil Yadravkar
RSVA
1,34,630
51.95
Ganpatrao Patil
INC
93,814
36.20
40,816
Sangli
281
Miraj (SC)
Suresh Khade
BJP
1,29,766
56.70
Tanaji Satpute
SS(UBT)
84,571
36.95
45,195
282
Sangli
Sudhir Gadgil
BJP
1,12,498
49.76
Prithviraj Patil
INC
76,363
33.78
36,135
283
Islampur
Jayant Patil
NCP-SP
1,30,738
51.72
Nishikant Bhosale Patil
NCP
1,08,049
45.59
13,027
284
Shirala
Satyajit Deshmukh
BJP
1,30,738
53.61
Mansing Naik
NCP-SP
1,08,049
44.31
22,689
285
Palus-Kadegaon
Vishwajeet Kadam
INC
1,30,769
55.88
Sangram Deshmukh
BJP
1,00,705
43.03
30,064
286
Khanapur
Suhas Babar
SHS
1,53,892
61.14
Vaibhav Patil
NCP-SP
75,711
30.08
78,181
287
Tasgaon
Rohit Patil
NCP-SP
1,28,403
54.09
Sanjaykaka Patil
NCP
1,00,759
42.45
27,644
288
Jath
Gopichand Padalkar
BJP
1,13,737
53.39
Vikramsinh Sawant
INC
75,497
35.44
38,240
Seat Shifts and Retentions
Party[ 36]
Seats Retained
Seats Lost
Seats Gained
Final Count
BJP
98
7
34
132
SHS
35
6
22
57
NCP
34
8
7
41
INC
13
32
3
16
SS(UBT)
9
6
11
20
NCP(SP)
5
6
5
10
JSS
1
0
1
2
SP
2
0
0
2
RSP
1
0
0
1
RVSP
1
0
0
1
RSVA
0
0
1
1
PWPI
0
1
1
1
CPI(M)
1
0
0
1
Reactions
On 23rd November Prime Minister Narendra Modi reacted to the BJP-led Mahayuti's landslide Maharashtra election victory, emphasizing development, good governance, and unity. He thanked the people of Maharashtra for their historic mandate and praised party workers for their hard work.[ 37] The BJP named Devendra Fadnavis as Maharashtra's Chief Minister after the victory with over 230 seats. Fadnavis thanked party leaders, allies, and voters, attributing the success of the elections to Modi.[ 38]
See also
Notes
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