2024 Maharashtra Legislative Assembly election All 288 members of theMaharashtra Legislative Assembly 145 seats needed for a majorityOpinion polls Turnout 66.57% ( 5.13pp ) 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 Kopri-Pachpakhadi Baramati 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 1.02pp 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 (did not contest)Sakoli Islampur 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 3.45pp New' [ g]
Partywise results by constituency Alliance-wise results by constituency Partywise structure Alliance-wise structure
The2024 Maharashtra Legislative Assembly elections were held on20 November 2024 to elect all 288 members of thestate's Legislative Assembly . The turnout for the election was 66.05%, the highest since1995 . The BJP-ledMaha Yuti alliance won alandslide victory , winning 235 seats of the 288 seats in which the election was held. None of the parties in theMaha Vikas Aghadi alliance won the necessary number of seats to obtain the position ofleader of opposition , a first in six decades.[ 2]
Following the election, the BJP's leadership choseDevendra Fadnavis as their choice for chief minister on 4 December 2024. He took the oath as thechief minister for the third time on 5 December 2024.[ 3] [ 4]
The tenure of theMaharashtra Legislative Assembly was set to conclude on 26 November.[ 5] Thelast Assembly elections inMaharashtra took place in October 2019. TheBJP -ledNational Democratic Alliance secured a majority to establish the government. However,internal conflicts led theShiv Sena to exit the alliance[ 6] and join forces with theNationalist Congress Party and theIndian National Congress , forming a new coalition calledMaha Vikas Aghadi .[ 7] Subsequently, Maha Vikas Aghadi established thestate government , with Shiv Sena leaderUddhav Thackeray assuming the role of chief minister.[ 8]
Political developments [ edit ] Following the2022 Maharashtra political crisis , Shiv Sena MLAEknath Shinde , along with 40 MLAs from his party, formed a government with the BJP with Shinde becoming the new chief minister.[ 9] After the2023 Maharashtra political crisis , the Ajit Pawar faction ofNationalist Congress Party also joined the government.
In the2024 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 a record breaking 31 out of 48 seats whileMaha Yuti could only get 17 seats.[ 10] [ 11]
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 [ 12] Date of Counting of Votes 23 November
Parties and alliances [ edit ] Maha Yuti
Maha Vikas Aghadi
Parivartan Mahashakti [ edit ] Alliance-wise Contest [ edit ] 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%.[ 17] [ 18]
Women's welfare initiatives[ edit ] 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.[ 19] [ 20]
Political Stability [ edit ] 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.[ 21] [ 22] [ 23]
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 3-17 JVC 150-167 107-125 13-14 5-22 Today's Chanakya[ 25] 164-186 89-111 8-18 19-41 Dainik Bhaskar 125-140 135-150 20-25 Hung KK Survey and strategies 225 56 07 150 Electoral Edge 148 150 20 5 Poll Diary 122-186 69-121 10-27 Hung People's Insight 213 60 15 120-138 Axis My India [ 26] 178-200 82-102 6-12 33-55 CNX Exit Poll[ 27] 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.[ 28]
Results by alliance or party [ edit ] Map displaying constituencies won by parties
Alliance/ Party Popular vote Seats Votes % ±pp Contested Won +/− Maha Yuti BJP 17,293,650 26.77 1.02149 132 27SHS 7,996,920 12.38 New 81 57 19NCP 5,816,566 9.01 New 59 41 1JSS 270,255 0.41 0.053 2 1RSPS 141,544 0.22[ v] 0.071[ w] 1 RYSP 195,840 0.30 New 2 1 RSVA 134,630 0.21 New 1 1 1Total 31,849,405 49.30 7.14286 235 49Maha Vikas Aghadi INC 8,020,921 12.42 3.45101 16 28SS(UBT) 6,433,013 9.96 New 95 20 4NCP(SP) 7,287,797 11.28 New 86 10 2SP 247,350 0.38 0.169 2 PWPI 488,735 0.76 0.115 1 CPI(M) 219,493 0.34 0.033 1 CPI 12,911 0.02 0.041 0 Total 22,710,220 35.16 288 50 26Other parties 1 10Independents 2 11NOTA 461,886 0.72 Total 64,130,622 100% — —
Region-wise break up [ edit ] 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 89 15 2 102 8 6 Vidarbha 62 38 94 6 9 64 0 1 Marathwada 46 19 313 8 1 73 1 1 Thane+Konkan 39 16 516 3 0 21 1 2 Mumbai 36 15 16 1 3 110 0 1 North Maharashtra 35 16 39 8 1 40 0 0 Total 288 132 2757 41 16 2820 10 12
Alliance-wise Vote Share by Region [ edit ] Party wise vote share [ edit ] Strike rate is determined by calculating the number of seats won by a party of the number of seats it contested.
Division-wise Results [ edit ] Results by district [ edit ] Results by constituency [ edit ] Constituency Winner[ 29] [ 30] [ 31] [ 32] [ 33] 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 Jayashree 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 Manikrao Bhamale 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 [ 24] 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 SHS 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 Omie 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 SHS 63,194 44.18 Prakash Phaterpekar SS(UBT) 52,483 36.69 10,711 174 Kurla (SC)Mangesh Kudalkar SHS 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 SS(UBT) 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 [ 24] 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 Patil 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 [ edit ] On 23 NovemberPrime Minister Narendra Modi reacted to theBJP -ledMahayuti'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.[ 35] The BJP namedDevendra Fadnavis asMaharashtra's Chief Minister after their victory with over 230 seats.Fadnavis thanked party leaders, allies, and voters, attributing the success of the elections toModi .[ 36]
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