2019 Maharashtra Legislative Assembly election
Assembly election in Maharashtra
2019 Maharashtra Legislative Assembly election Opinion polls Turnout 61.44% ( 1.94%)
Majority party
Minority party
Third party
Leader
Devendra Fadnavis
Uddhav Thackeray
Ajit Pawar
Party
BJP
SS
NCP
Alliance
NDA
NDA
UPA
Leader's seat
Nagpur South West
Did not Contest
Baramati
Last election
122
63
41
Seats won
105
56
54
Seat change
17
7
13
Popular vote
1,41,99,375
90,49,789
92,16,919
Percentage
25.75%
16.41%
16.71%
Swing
2.06 pp
3.04 pp
0.53 pp
Fourth party
Fifth party
Sixth party
Leader
Balasaheb Thorat
Waris Pathan
Raj Thackeray
Party
INC
AIMIM
MNS
Alliance
UPA
Leader's seat
Sangamner
Byculla (lost)
Did not contest
Last election
42
2
1
Seats won
44
2
1
Seat change
2
Popular vote
87,52,199
7,37,888
12,42,135
Percentage
15.87%
1.34%
2.25%
Swing
2.07 pp
0.41 pp
0.92 pp
Partywise results by constituency Alliance wise results by constituency Partywise structure Alliance wise structure
The 2019 Maharashtra Legislative Assembly election was held on 21 October 2019 to elect all 288 members of the state's Legislative Assembly .[ 1] After a 61.4% turnout in the election, the ruling National Democratic Alliance (NDA) of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and Shiv Sena (SHS) won a majority.[ 2] Following differences over the government formation, the alliance was dissolved, precipitating a political crisis .
Since a council of ministers had not been formed after no party could manage to form the government, President's rule was imposed in the state. On 23 November 2019, Devendra Fadnavis was sworn in as the Chief Minister and Ajit Pawar was sworn in as Deputy Chief Minister. However, both resigned on 26 November 2019 before the floor test and on 28 November 2019, Shiv Sena, NCP, and Congress formed the government under a new alliance Maha Vikas Aghadi (MVA), with Uddhav Thackeray as the Chief Minister.
On 29 June 2022, Uddhav Thackeray resigned as Chief Minister after a faction of MLAs led by Eknath Shinde split from Shiv Sena and allied with the BJP. Subsequently, Eknath Shinde was sworn in as Chief Minister and Devendra Fadnavis as the deputy Chief minister.
Background
The results were out on 21 October 2019 with the Sena-BJP Alliance getting majority, enough to form the government. However, Shiv Sena and BJP had a falling out over the position of Chief Minister, leading Shiv Sena to form an alliance with the opposition, ending their alliance. The new alliance, named Maha Vikas Aghadi , consisted of Congress , Shiv Sena and NCP forming the Government.
Election schedule
Nagpur (South) voters gather to look up their names in voters' list on voting day morning.
The Election Commission announced the election dates for the Assembly elections in Maharashtra.[ 3]
Poll Event
Schedule
Notification date
27 September 2019
Last date for filing out nominations
4 October 2019
Scrutiny of nominations
5 October 2019
Last date for withdrawal of Candidature
7 October 2019
Date of Poll
21 October 2019
Counting of Votes
24 October 2019
Political parties and campaign
National Democratic Alliance
Pre-election alliance of National Democratic Alliance (NDA) was formed between Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and Shiv Sena (SHS). Later, however, SHS left NDA and formed Three-Party Alliance Government Maha Vikas Aghadi seeing inability to share power with each other.
United Progressive Alliance
Pre-election alliance of United Progressive Alliance (UPA) was formed with Indian National Congress (INC) and Nationalist Congress Party (NCP). INC filled nominations on 145 seats and NCP on 123. Other parties that supported the UPA alliance were Raju Shetti-led Swabhimani Shetkari Saghtana (4 seats), the Peasants and Workers Party (6 seats), Samajwadi Party (3 seats), Bahujan Vikas Aghadi (3 seats) and Ravi Rana -led Swabhiman Sanghatana (1 seat). The opposition finalised common nominee of 2 seats of Mankhatao and Kothrud constituency .[ 4] Peoples Republican Party (3 seats) and Bahujan Republican Socialist Party (2 seats) will be fielding their candidates on the symbols of INC and NCP.[ 4] The Samajwadi Party later rescinded its support for the alliance, to contest for 7 seats separately instead.[ 5] Shiv Sena later joined UPA after leaving NDA.
Others
Various prominent parties in the Maharashtra's political scenario did not join hands with either of the two alliances. This includes Vanchit Bahujan Aghadi that will be contesting all 288 seats.[ 6] All India Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen will be contesting from 44 seats, mostly from Muslim predominant constituencies.[ 7] Maharashtra Navnirman Sena will be contesting from 103 seats.[ 8]
A total of 5543 nominations were received by Election Commission throughout the state of which about 3239 candidatures were left after others were rejected or had their nominations withdrawn. The Chiplun constituency ha the least candidates (3 candidates), whereas Nanded South constituency had the maximum candidates (38 candidates).[ 9]
Maha Yuti Campaign
On 30 September 2019, The Bharatiya Janata Party and the Shiv Sena announced that they have finalised their Seat sharing agreements with each other and agreed to fight under the banner of Maha Yuti Alliance. Few days before, Union Home Minister Amit Shah had visited Matoshree (Uddhav Thackeray's Home) and met Uddhav Thackeray for the same.
The parties however were clashing on the subject of 50-50 CM sharing formula.
Seat Sharing Map for MahaYuti
The campaign was led by Maharashtra CM Devendra Fadnavis and then Shiv Sena Chief Uddhav Thackeray
Shiv Sena
Jan- Aashirwad Yatra
In order to expand the party's image and to improve its vote share within the state as well as in the Alliance, the Shiv Sena started Jan Aashirwad Yatra headed by party's youth icon and Yuva Sena Chief Aaditya Thackeray . Under this, Aditya Thackeray with his party cadres travelled city-to-city, village-to-village convincing people to vote in favour of his party and the Alliance.
Aditya Samwad
On par with the Jan Aashirwad Yatra, Aaditya Thackeray interacted with youth community across the state under the Aditya Samwad, there he addressed questions related common problems faced by today's generation and provided solutions for them. Aditya Samwad was promoted and supported by Indian Political Strategist Prashant Kishor and his company I-PAC.
Bharatiya Janata Party
Maha-Janadesh Yatra
The BJP launched the Maha-Janadesh Yatra headed by then incumbent CM and BJP Leader Devendra Fadnavis , State President Chandrakant Patil and Union Minister Rajnath Singh . Under the Yatra, the BJP hoped to approach more constituencies and voters.
Maha Aaghadi Campaign
On 16 September 2019, the Indian National Congress and the Nationalist Congress Party sealed their deal for seat sharing arrangements for the elections, both the parties contested on 125 Seats and kept 38 seats for Independents/Smaller Parties, This comes after the INC-NCP lost many heavyweight leaders joining BJP-Sena.
Both the parties were unclear about the CM Candidate from the Alliance.
Nationalist Congress Party
Shiv Swarajya Yatra
The NCP flagged off the Shiv Swarajya Yatra from Shivneri, headed by Chief Sharad Pawar , Ajit Pawar and State President Jayant Patil , the Party hoped that it would reach maximum people that would help them to raise strong Anti-Incumbency. The campaign by the Nationalist Congress Party was seen as a try-hard campaign against the mighty Sena-BJP Alliance, which proved correct making the BJP-Sena losing vast constituencies against the Congress-NCP.
The NCP also managed to revive the itself by successfully gaining their stronghold Western Maharashtra back from the Sena-BJP Alliance, the lone-NCP was seen as the main and unexpected competitor against the Sena-BJP. The Sena-BJP though managed to win majority for the second term, but lost core-ministers and constituencies to the NCP.
Indian National Congress
Pol Khol Yatra
The INC flagged off the Pol Khol Yatra headed by senior state party leaders like Ashok Chavan , State President Balasaheb Thorat and Madhya Pradesh CM Kamal Nath . The Pol Khol Yatra was intended to expose the ruling Maha Yuti Government's failures and claims. The Yatra did little to help the party in securing fate in Maharashtra.
Surveys and polls
Subsequent to the election, pre-polling and exit polling in all cases but one (India Today-Axis exit poll), was seen to have significantly over-estimated the vote share and seat projections to the ruling right-wing NDA coalition.[ 11]
Vote share
Seat projections
Region-wise breakup of candidates
Results
Party-wise results
Seat Share
Others (5.56%)
Vote Share by parties
Other (18.43%)
Parties and Coalitions
Popular vote
Seats
Vote
%
+/-
Contested
Won
%
+/-
Bharatiya Janata Party
1,41,99,375
25.75
2.20
164
105
36.46
17
Shiv Sena
90,49,789
16.41
3.04
126
56
19.44
7
Nationalist Congress Party
92,16,919
16.71
0.62
121
54
18.75
13
Indian National Congress
87,52,199
15.87
2.17
147
44
15.28
2
Bahujan Vikas Aaghadi
3,68,735
0.67
0.05
31
3
1.04
All India Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen
7,37,888
1.34
0.41
44
2
0.69
Samajwadi Party
1,23,267
0.22
0.05
7
2
0.69
1
Prahar Janshakti Party
2,65,320
0.48
0.48
26
2
0.69
Communist Party of India (Marxist)
2,04,933
0.37
0.02
8
1
0.35
Maharashtra Navnirman Sena
12,42,135
2.25
0.90
101
1
0.35
Peasants and Workers Party of India
5,32,366
0.97
0.04
24
1
0.35
2
Swabhimani Paksha
2,21,637
0.40
0.26
5
1
0.35
1
Jan Surajya Shakti
1,96,284
0.36
0.07
4
1
0.35
1
Krantikari Shetkari Party
1,16,943
0.21
0.21
1
1
0.35
Rashtriya Samaj Paksha
81,169
0.15
0.34
6
1
0.35
Vanchit Bahujan Aghadi
25,23,583
4.58
4.58
236
0
0.0
Independents
54,77,653
9.93
5.22
1400
13
4.51
6
None of the above
7,42,135
1.35
0.43
Total
5,51,50,470
100.00
288
100.00
ยฑ0
Valid votes
5,51,50,470
99.91
Invalid votes
48,738
0.09
Votes cast / turnout
5,51,99,208
61.44
Abstentions
3,46,39,059
38.56
Registered voters
8,98,38,267
Alliance fight results
Win\2nd
BJP
SS
Others
1st/2nd/-
INC
18/53
17/15
9/2
44/71/10
NCP
25/30
22/17
7/0
54/47/24
Others
12/22
12/24
3/3
1st/2nd/-
105/55/4
56/51/17
18/53 indicate INC won with BJP as 2nd in 18 seats, and BJP won over INC as runner-up in 53 seats.
Region-wise break up
Votes polled by winning candidates
Region
Bharatiya Janata Party
Shiv Sena
Nationalist Congress Party
Indian National Congress
Votes polled
Votes polled
Votes polled
Votes polled
Western Maharashtra
26.8%
8.00%
5.56%
12.04%
39.5%
7.6%
20%
9.40%
Vidarbha
48.1%
24.4%
7.4%
0.30%
9.3%
7.2%
22.6%
7.70%
Marathwada
40.5%
0.60%
18.2%
2.20%
18.8%
7.1%
18.1%
2.50%
Thane+Konkan
32.1%
4.70%
32.9%
0.40%
13.7%
6 %
2.6%
0.31%
Mumbai
48.1%
3.20%
37.7%
4.10%
2.5%
2.5%
8.9%
2.90%
North Maharashtra
37.6%
5.10%
16.11%
3.49%
20.8%
7.2%
15.6%
3.50%
Total [ 19]
38.87%
6.1%
19.65%
2.15%
17.43%
4.26%
15%
1.68%
Seat Metrics
Alliance
Party
Seats Before
Retained
Gained
Lost
Seats Won
NDA
BJP
122
82
23
40
105
Shiv Sena
63
36
20
27
56
UPA
NCP
41
22
32
19
54
INC
42
21
23
21
44
City-wise results
Vidhan Sabha Results
Bharatiya Janata Party (36%)
Shiv Sena (19%)
Nationalist Congress Party (18%)
Indian National Congress (15%)
Others/Independents (12%)
Division-wise Results
District-wise results
Results by constituency
Results[ 21]
Assembly Constituency
Winner
Runner Up
Margin
#
Name
Candidate
Party
Votes
Candidate
Party
Votes
Nandurbar district
1
Akkalkuwa (ST)
K. C. Padavi
INC
82,770
Aamshya Padavi
SS
80,674
2,096
2
Shahada (ST)
Rajesh Padvi
BJP
94,931
Padmakar Vijaysing Valvi
INC
86,940
7,991
3
Nandurbar (ST)
Vijaykumar Gavit
BJP
1,21,605
Udesingh Kocharu Padvi
INC
51,209
70,396
4
Navapur (ST)
Shirishkumar Surupsing Naik
INC
74,652
Sharad Gavit
Ind
63,317
11,335
Dhule district
5
Sakri (ST)
Manjula Gavit
Ind
76,166
Mohan Suryawanshi
BJP
68,901
7,265
6
Dhule Rural
Kunal Rohidas Patil
INC
1,25,575
Dnyanjyoti Patil
BJP
1,11,011
14,564
7
Dhule City
Shah Faruk Anwar
AIMIM
46,679
Rajwardhan Kadambande
Ind
43,372
3,307
8
Sindkheda
Jayakumar Rawal
BJP
1,13,809
Sandeep Tryambakrao Bedse
NCP
70,894
42,915
9
Shirpur (ST)
Kashiram Pawara
BJP
1,20,403
Jitendra Thakur
Ind
71,229
49,174
Jalgaon district
10
Chopda (ST)
Latabai Sonawane
SS
78,137
Jagdishchandra Valvi
NCP
57,608
20,529
11
Raver
Shirish Madhukarrao Chaudhari
INC
77,941
Haribhau Jawale
BJP
62,332
15,609
12
Bhusawal (SC)
Sanjay Sawakare
BJP
81,689
Madhu Manawatkar
Ind
28,675
53,014
13
Jalgaon City
Suresh Bhole
BJP
1,13,310
Abhishek Patil
NCP
48,464
64,846
14
Jalgaon Rural
Gulabrao Patil
SS
1,05,795
Chandrashekhar Attarade
Ind
59,066
46,729
15
Amalner
Anil Bhaidas Patil
NCP
93,757
Shirish Chaudhari
BJP
85,163
8,594
16
Erandol
Chimanrao Patil
SS
82,650
Satish Patil
NCP
64,648
18,002
17
Chalisgaon
Mangesh Chavan
BJP
86,515
Rajiv Deshmukh
NCP
82,228
4287
18
Pachora
Kishor Appa Patil
SS
75,699
Amol Shinde
Ind
73,615
2,084
19
Jamner
Girish Mahajan
BJP
114,714
Sanjay Garud
NCP
79,700
35,014
20
Muktainagar
Chandrakant Nimba Patil
Ind
91,092
Rohini Khadse-Khewalkar
BJP
89,135
1,957
Buldhana district
21
Malkapur
Rajesh Ekade
INC
86,276
Chainsukh Sancheti
BJP
71,892
14,384
22
Buldhana
Sanjay Gaikwad
SS
67,785
Vijayraj Shinde
VBA
41,710
26,075
23
Chikhali
Shweta Mahale
BJP
93,515
Rahul Bondre
INC
86,705
6,810
24
Sindkhed Raja
Rajendra Shingne
NCP
81,701
Shashikant Khedekar
SS
72,763
8,938
25
Mehkar (SC)
Sanjajay Raimulkar
SS
1,12,038
Anant Wankhede
INC
49,836
62,202
26
Khamgaon
Akash Fundkar
BJP
90757
Dnyaneshwar Patil
INC
73789
16968
27
Jalgaon (Jamod)
Sanjay Kute
BJP
102735
Swati Wakekar
INC
67504
35231
Akola district
28
Akot
Prakash Bharsakale
BJP
48586
Santosh Rahate
VBA
41326
7260
29
Balapur
Nitin Deshmukh
SS
69343
Dhairyavardhan Pundkar
VBA
50555
18788
30
Akola West
Govardhan Sharma
BJP
73262
Sajid Khan Pathan
INC
70669
2593
31
Akola East
Randhir Savarkar
BJP
100475
Haridas Bhade
VBA
75752
24723
32
Murtizapur (SC)
Harish Pimple
BJP
59527
Pratibha Awachar
VBA
57617
1910
Washim district
33
Risod
Amit Zanak
INC
69875
Anantrao Deshmukh
Ind
67734
2141
34
Washim (SC)
Lakhan Malik
BJP
66159
Siddharth Deole
VBA
52464
13695
35
Karanja
Rajendra Patni
BJP
73205
Prakash Dahake
NCP
50481
22724
Amravati district
36
Dhamangaon Railway
Pratap Adsad
BJP
90832
Virendra Jagtap
INC
81313
9519
37
Badnera
Ravi Rana
Ind
90460
Priti Band
SS
74919
15541
38
Amravati
Sulbha Khodke
INC
82581
Sunil Deshmukh
BJP
64313
18268
39
Teosa
Yashomati Thakur
INC
76218
Rajesh Wankhade
SS
65857
10361
40
Daryapur (SC)
Balwant Wankhade
INC
95889
Ramesh Bundile
BJP
65370
30519
41
Melghat (ST)
Rajkumar Patel
PJP
84569
Ramesh Mawaskar
BJP
43207
41362
42
Achalpur
Bachchu Kadu
PJP
81252
Aniruddha Deshmukh
INC
72856
8396
43
Morshi
Devendra Bhuyar
SWP
96152
Anil Bonde
BJP
86361
9791
Wardha district
44
Arvi
Dadarao Keche
BJP
87318
Amar Sharadrao Kale
INC
74851
12467
45
Deoli
Ranjit Kamble
INC
75345
Rajesh Bakane
Ind
39541
35804
46
Hinganghat
Samir Kunawar
BJP
103585
Mohan Timande
NCP
53130
50455
47
Wardha
Pankaj Bhoyar
BJP
79739
Shekhar Pramod Shende
INC
71806
7933
Nagpur district
48
Katol
Anil Deshmukh
NCP
96842
Charansing Babulalji Thakur
BJP
79785
17057
49
Savner
Sunil Kedar
INC
113184
Rajeev Bhaskarrao Potdar
BJP
86893
26291
50
Hingna
Sameer Meghe
BJP
121305
Vijaybabu Ghodmare
NCP
75138
46167
51
Umred (SC)
Raju Parwe
INC
91968
Sudhir Parwe
BJP
73939
18029
52
Nagpur South West
Devendra Fadnavis
BJP
109237
Ashish Deshmukh
INC
59,893
49482
53
Nagpur South
Mohan Mate
BJP
84339
Girish Pandav
INC
80326
4013
54
Nagpur East
Krishna Khopde
BJP
103992
Purushottam Hajare
INC
79975
24017
55
Nagpur Central
Vikas Kumbhare
BJP
75692
Bunty Baba Shelke
INC
71,684
4008
56
Nagpur West
Vikas Thakre
INC
83252
Sudhakar Deshmukh
BJP
76,885
6367
57
Nagpur North (SC)
Nitin Raut
INC
86821
Milind Mane
BJP
66127
20694
58
Kamthi
Tekchand Sawarkar
BJP
118,182
Suresh
INC
107066
11116
59
Ramtek
Ashish Jaiswal
Ind
67419
Dwaram Mallikarjun Reddy
BJP
43006
24413
Bhandara district
60
Tumsar
Raju Manikrao Karemore
NCP
87190
Charan Sovinda Waghmare
Ind
79490
7700
61
Bhandara (SC)
Narendra Bhondekar
Ind
101717
Arvind Manohar Bhaladhare
BJP
78040
23677
62
Sakoli
Nana Patole
INC
95208
Parinay Fuke
BJP
88968
6240
Gondia district
63
Arjuni Morgaon (SC)
Manohar Chandrikapure
NCP
72,400
Rajkumar Badole
BJP
71682
718
64
Tirora
Vijay Rahangdale
BJP
76,482
Bopche Ravikant Alias Guddu Khushal
NCP
50,519
25,963
65
Gondiya
Vinod Agrawal
Ind
76,482
Gopaldas Agrawal
BJP
75,827
27169
66
Amgaon (ST)
Korote Sahasram Maroti
INC
88,265
Sanjay Hanmantrao Puram
BJP
80,845
7420
Gadchiroli district
67
Armori (ST)
Krishna Damaji Gajbe
BJP
75077
Anandrao Gangaram Gedam
INC
53410
21667
68
Gadchiroli (ST)
Deorao Madguji Holi
BJP
97913
Chanda Nitin Kodwate
INC
62572
35341
69
Aheri (ST)
Aatram Dharamraobaba Bhagwantrao
NCP
60013
Raje Ambrishrao Raje Satyawan Rao Atram
BJP
44555
15458
Chandrapur district
70
Rajura
Subhash Dhote
INC
60228
Wamanrao Chatap
SWBP
57727
2501
71
Chandrapur (SC)
Kishor Jorgewar
Ind
117570
Nanaji Sitaram Shamkule
BJP
44909
72661
72
Ballarpur
Sudhir Mungantiwar
BJP
86002
Vishwas Anandrao Zade
INC
52762
33240
73
Bramhapuri
Vijay Wadettiwar
INC
96726
Sandeep Wamanrao Gaddamwar
SS
78177
18,549
74
Chimur
Bunty Bhangdiya
BJP
87146
Satish Manohar Warjukar
INC
77394
9752
75
Warora
Pratibha Dhanorkar
INC
63862
Sanjay Wamanrao Deotale
SS
53665
10197
Yavatmal district
76
Wani
Sanjivreddi Bapurao Bodkurwar
BJP
67710
Wamanraop Kasawar
INC
39915
27795
77
Ralegaon (ST)
Ashok Uike
BJP
90823
Vasant Chindhuji Purke
INC
80948
9875
78
Yavatmal
Madan Yerawar
BJP
80425
Balasaheb Magulkar
INC
78172
2253
79
Digras
Sanjay Rathod
SS
136824
Sanjay Deshmukh
Ind
73217
63607
80
Arni (ST)
Sandeep Dhurve
BJP
81599
Shivajirao Moghe
INC
78446
3153
81
Pusad
Indranil Naik
NCP
89143
Nilay Naik
BJP
79442
9701
82
Umarkhed (SC)
Namdev Sasane
BJP
87337
Vijayrao Khadse
INC
78050
9287
Nanded district
83
Kinwat
Bhimrao Keram
BJP
89628
Pradeep Hemsingh Jadhav
NCP
76356
13272
84
Hadgaon
Jawalgaonkar Madhavrao Nivruttirao Patil
INC
74325
Kadam Sambharao Urf Baburao Kohalikar
Ind
60962
13363
85
Bhokar
Ashok Chavan
INC
140559
Bapusaheb Deshmukh Gorthekar
BJP
43114
97445
86
Nanded North
Balaji Kalyankar
SS
62884
D. P. Sawant
INC
50778
12353
87
Nanded South
Mohanrao Marotrao Hambarde
INC
46943
Deelip Venkatrao Kandkurte
Ind
43351
3822
88
Loha
Shyamsundar Dagdoji Shinde
PWPI
101668
Shivkumar Narayanrao Narangale
VBA
37306
64362
89
Naigaon
Rajesh Pawar
BJP
117750
Vasantrao Balwantrao Chavan
INC
63366
54384
90
Deglur (SC)
Raosaheb Antapurkar
INC
89407
Subhash Piraji Sabne
SS
66974
22,433
91
Mukhed
Tushar Rathod
BJP
102573
Bhausaheb Khushalrao Patil
INC
70710
70710
Hingoli district
92
Basmath
Chandrakant Nawghare
NCP
75321
Shivaji Munjajirao Jadhav
Ind
67070
8251
93
Kalamnuri
Santosh Bangar
SS
82515
Ajit Magar
VBA
66137
16378
94
Hingoli
Tanaji Mutkule
BJP
95318
Patil Bhaurao Baburao
INC
71253
24065
Parbhani district
95
Jintur
Meghana Bordikar
BJP
116913
Vijay Manikrao Bhambale
NCP
113196
3717
96
Parbhani
Rahul Vedprakash Patil
SS
104584
Mohammad Gouse Zain
VBA
22794
81790
97
Gangakhed
Ratnakar Gutte
RSP
81169
Vishal Vijaykumar Kadam
SS
63111
18,058
98
Pathri
Suresh Warpudkar
INC
105625
Mohan Fad
BJP
63111
18,058
Jalna district
99
Partur
Babanrao Lonikar
BJP
106321
Jethaliya Sureshkumar Kanhaiyalal
INC
80379
25942
100
Ghansawangi
Rajesh Tope
NCP
107849
Hikmat Baliram Udhan
SS
104440
3409
101
Jalna
Kailas Gorantyal
INC
91835
Arjun Khotkar
SS
66497
25338
102
Badnapur (SC)
Narayan Tilakchand Kuche
BJP
105312
Choudhari Rupkumar Alias Bablu Nehrulal
NCP
86700
18612
103
Bhokardan
Santosh Danve
BJP
118539
Chandrakant Pundlikrao Danwe
NCP
86049
32490
Aurangabad district
104
Sillod
Abdul Sattar
SS
123383
Prabhakar Manikrao Palodkar
Ind
99002
24381
105
Kannad
Udaysingh Rajput
SS
79225
Harshvardhan Jadhav
Ind
60535
18690
106
Phulambri
Haribhau Bagde
BJP
106190
Kalyan Vaijinathrao Kale
INC
90916
15274
107
Aurangabad Central
Pradeep Jaiswal
SS
82217
Naserruddin Taquiuddin Siddioqui
AIMIM
68325
13892
108
Aurangabad West (SC)
Sanjay Shirsat
SS
83792
Raju Ramrao Shinde
Ind
43347
40445
109
Aurangabad East
Atul Save
BJP
93966
Abdul Gaffar Quadri
AIMIM
80036
13930
110
Paithan
Sandipanrao Bhumre
SS
83403
Dattatray Radhakisan Gorde
NCP
69264
14139
111
Gangapur
Prashant Bamb
BJP
107193
Annasaheb Mane Patil
NCP
72222
34971
112
Vaijapur
Ramesh Bornare
SS
98183
Abhay Kailasrao Patil
NCP
39020
59163
Nashik district
113
Nandgaon
Suhas Kande
SS
85275
Pankaj Bhujbal
NCP
71386
13889
114
Malegaon Central
Mohammed Ismail Abdul Khalique
AIMIM
117242
Aasif Shaikh Rasheed
INC
78723
38519
115
Malegaon Outer
Dadaji Bhuse
SS
121252
Dr. Tushar Ramkrushna Shewale
INC
73568
47684
116
Baglan (ST)
Dilip Manglu Borse
BJP
94683
Dipika Sanjay Chavan
NCP
60989
33694
117
Kalwan (ST)
Nitin Arjun Pawar
NCP
86877
Jiva Pandu Gavit
CPM
80281
6596
118
Chandwad
Rahul Aher
BJP
103454
Shirishkumar Vasantrao Kotwal
INC
75710
27744
119
Yewla
Chhagan Bhujbal
NCP
126237
Sambhaji Sahebrao Pawar
SS
69712
56525
120
Sinnar
Manikrao Kokate
NCP
97011
Rajabhau Waje
SS
94939
2072
121
Niphad
Diliprao Shankarrao Bankar
NCP
96354
Anil Kadam
SS
78686
17668
122
Dindori (ST)
Narhari Zirwal
NCP
124520
Bhaskar Gopal Gavit
SS
63707
60,813
123
Nashik East
Rahul Uttamrao Dhikale
BJP
86304
Balasaheb Mahadu Sanap
NCP
74304
12000
124
Nashik Central
Devayani Farande
BJP
73460
Hemlata Ninad Patil
INC
45062
28398
125
Nashik West
Seema Mahesh Hiray
BJP
78041
Dr. Apoorva Prashant Hiray
NCP
68295
9746
126
Deolali (SC)
Saroj Ahire
NCP
84326
Yogesh Gholap
SS
42624
41702
127
Igatpuri (ST)
Hiraman Khoskar
INC
86561
Nirmala Ramesh Gavit
SS
55006
31555
Palghar district
128
Dahanu (ST)
Vinod Bhiva Nikole
CPM
72114
Dhanare Paskal Janya
BJP
67407
4,707
129
Vikramgad (ST)
Sunil Chandrakant Bhuasara
NCP
88425
Hemant Vishnu Savara
BJP
67026
21399
130
Palghar (ST)
Shrinivas Vanga
SS
68040
Yogesh Shankar Nam
INC
27735
40305
131
Boisar (ST)
Rajesh Raghunath Patil
BVA
78703
Vilas Tare
SS
75951
2752
132
Nalasopara
Kshitij Thakur
BVA
149868
Pradeep Sharma
SS
106139
43729
133
Vasai
Hitendra Thakur
BVA
102950
Vijay Govind Patil
SS
76955
25995
Thane district
134
Bhiwandi Rural (ST)
Shantaram More
SS
83567
Shubhangi Govari
MNS
39058
44509
135
Shahapur (ST)
Daulat Daroda
NCP
76053
Pandurang Barora
SS
60949
15104
136
Bhiwandi West
Mahesh Choughule
BJP
58857
Khalid (Guddu)
AIMIM
43945
14912
137
Bhiwandi East
Rais Shaikh
SP
45537
Rupesh Mhatre
SS
44223
1314
138
Kalyan West
Vishwanath Bhoir
SS
65486
Narendra Pawar
Ind
43209
22277
139
Murbad
Kisan Kathore
BJP
174068
Pramod Vinayak Hindurao
NCP
38028
136040
140
Ambernath (SC)
Balaji Kinikar
SS
60083
Rohit Salve
INC
30789
29294
141
Ulhasnagar
Kumar Ailani
BJP
43666
Jyoti Kalani
NCP
41662
2004
142
Kalyan East
Ganpat Gaikwad
BJP
60332
Dhananjay Bodare
Ind
48075
12257
143
Dombivali
Ravindra Chavan
BJP
86227
Mandar Halbe
MNS
44916
41311
144
Kalyan Rural
Pramod Ratan Patil
MNS
93927
Ramesh Mhatre
SS
86773
7154
145
Mira Bhayandar
Geeta Jain
Ind
79575
Narendra Mehta
BJP
64049
15526
146
Ovala-Majiwada
Pratap Sarnaik
SS
1,17,593
Vikrant Chavan
INC
33,585
84,008
147
Kopri-Pachpakhadi
Eknath Shinde
SS
1,13,497
Sanjay Ghadigaonkar
INC
24,197
89,300
148
Thane
Sanjay Kelkar
BJP
92,298
Avinash Jadhav
MNS
72,874
19,424
149
Mumbra-Kalwa
Jitendra Awhad
NCP
1,09,283
Deepali Sayed
SS
33,644
75,639
150
Airoli
Ganesh Naik
BJP
1,14,645
Ganesh Shinde
NCP
36,154
78,491
151
Belapur
Manda Mhatre
BJP
87,858
Ashok Gawade
NCP
44,261
43,597
Mumbai Suburban district
152
Borivali
Sunil Rane
BJP
123712
Kumar Khilare
INC
28691
95021
153
Dahisar
Manisha Chaudhary
BJP
87607
Arun Sawant
INC
23690
63917
154
Magathane
Prakash Surve
SS
90206
Nayan Kadam
MNS
41060
46547
155
Mulund
Mihir Kotecha
BJP
87253
Harshala Rajesh Chavan
MNS
29905
57348
156
Vikhroli
Sunil Raut
SS
62794
Dhananjay Pisal
NCP
34953
27841
157
Bhandup West
Ramesh Korgaonkar
SS
71955
Sandeep Prabhakar Jalgaonkar
MNS
42782
29173
158
Jogeshwari East
Ravindra Waikar
SS
90654
Sunil Bisan Kumre
INC
31867
58787
159
Dindoshi
Sunil Prabhu
SS
82203
Vidya Chavan
NCP
37692
44511
160
Kandivali East
Atul Bhatkhalkar
BJP
85152
Ajanta Rajpati Yadav
INC
37692
47460
161
Charkop
Yogesh Sagar
BJP
108202
Kalu Budhelia
INC
34453
73749
162
Malad West
Aslam Shaikh
INC
79514
Thakur Ramesh Singh
BJP
69131
10383
163
Goregaon
Vidya Thakur
BJP
81233
Mohite Yuvraj Ganesh
INC
32326
48907
164
Versova
Bharati Lavekar
BJP
41057
Baldev Khosa
INC
35871
5186
165
Andheri West
Ameet Satam
BJP
65615
Ashok Jadhav
INC
46653
18962
166
Andheri East
Ramesh Latke
SS
62773
Murji Patel (Kaka)
Ind
45808
16965
167
Vile Parle
Parag Alavani
BJP
84991
Jayanti Jivabhai Siroya
INC
26564
58427
168
Chandivali
Dilip Lande
SS
85879
Naseem Khan
INC
85470
409
169
Ghatkopar West
Ram Kadam
BJP
70263
Sanjay Bhalerao
Ind
41474
28789
170
Ghatkopar East
Parag Shah
BJP
73054
Satish Pawar
MNS
19735
53319
171
Mankhurd Shivaji Nagar
Abu Asim Azmi
SP
69082
Vithal Govind Lokare
SS
43481
25601
172
Anushakti Nagar
Nawab Malik
NCP
65217
Tukaram Ramkrishna Kate
SS
52466
12751
173
Chembur
Prakash Phaterpekar
SS
53264
Chandrakant Handore
INC
34246
19018
174
Kurla (SC)
Mangesh Kudalkar
SS
55049
Milind Bhupal Kamble
NCP
34036
21013
175
Kalina
Sanjay Potnis
SS
43319
George Abraham
INC
38388
4931
176
Vandre East
Zeeshan Siddique
INC
38337
Vishwanath Mahadeshwar
SS
32547
5790
177
Vandre West
Ashish Shelar
BJP
74816
Asif Zakaria
INC
48309
26507
Mumbai City district
178
Dharavi (SC)
Varsha Gaikwad
INC
53954
Ashish More
SS
42130
11824
179
Sion Koliwada
R. Tamil Selvan
BJP
54845
Ganesh Yadav
INC
40894
13951
180
Wadala
Kalidas Kolambkar
BJP
56485
Shivkumar Lad
INC
25640
30845
181
Mahim
Sada Sarvankar
SS
61337
Sandeep Deshpande
MNS
42690
18647
182
Worli
Aditya Thackeray
SS
89248
Suresh Mane
NCP
21821
67427
183
Shivadi
Ajay Choudhari
SS
77687
Santosh Nalawade
MNS
38350
39337
184
Byculla
Yamini Jadhav
SS
51180
Waris Pathan
AIMIM
31157
20023
185
Malabar Hill
Mangal Lodha
BJP
93538
Heera Devasi
INC
21666
71872
186
Mumbadevi
Amin Patel
INC
58952
Pandurang Sakpal
SS
35297
23655
187
Colaba
Rahul Narwekar
BJP
57420
Bhai Jagtap
INC
41225
16195
Raigad district
188
Panvel
Prashant Thakur
BJP
179109
Haresh Manohar Keni
PWPI
86379
92730
189
Karjat
Mahendra Thorve
SS
102208
Suresh Lad
NCP
84162
18046
190
Uran
Mahesh Baldi
Ind
74549
Manohar Bhoir
SS
68839
5710
191
Pen
Ravisheth Patil
BJP
112380
Dhairyashil Patil
PWPI
88329
24051
192
Alibag
Mahendra Dalvi
SS
111946
Subhash Patil
PWPI
79022
32924
193
Shrivardhan
Aditi Tatkare
NCP
92074
Vinod Ghosalkar
SS
52453
39621
194
Mahad
Bharat Gogawale
SS
102273
Manik Jagtap
INC
80698
21575
Pune district
195
Junnar
Atul Vallabh Benke
NCP
74958
Sharaddada Bhimaji Sonavane
SS
65890
9068
196
Ambegaon
Dilip Walse-Patil
NCP
126120
Rajaram Bhivsen Bankhele
SS
59345
66775
197
Khed Alandi
Dilip Mohite
NCP
96866
Suresh Gore
SS
63624
33242
198
Shirur
Ashok Raosaheb Pawar
NCP
145131
Baburao Pacharne
BJP
103627
41504
199
Daund
Rahul Kul
BJP
103664
Ramesh Thorat
NCP
102918
746
200
Indapur
Dattatray Vithoba Bharne
NCP
114960
Harshvardhan Patil
BJP
111850
3110
201
Baramati
Ajit Pawar
NCP
195641
Gopichand Padalkar
BJP
30376
165265
202
Purandar
Sanjay Jagtap
INC
130710
Vijay Shivtare
SS
99306
31404
203
Bhor
Sangram Thopate
INC
108925
Kuldip Konde
SS
99306
9619
204
Maval
Sunil Shelke
NCP
167712
Bala Bhegade
BJP
73770
93942
205
Chinchwad
Laxman Jagtap
BJP
150723
Rahul Kalate
Ind
112225
38498
206
Pimpri (SC)
Anna Bansode
NCP
86985
Gautam Sukhdeo Chabukswar
SS
67177
19808
207
Bhosari
Mahesh Landge
BJP
159295
Vilas Lande
NCP
81728
77567
208
Vadgaon Sheri
Sunil Tingre
NCP
97700
Jagdish Mulik
BJP
92725
4975
209
Shivajinagar
Siddharth Shirole
BJP
58727
Datta Bahirat
INC
53603
5124
210
Kothrud
Chandrakant Patil
BJP
105246
Kishor Shinde
MNS
79751
25495
211
Khadakwasala
Bhimrao Tapkir
BJP
120518
Sachin Dodke
NCP
117923
2595
212
Parvati
Madhuri Misal
BJP
97012
Ashwini Kadam
NCP
60245
36767
213
Hadapsar
Chetan Vitthal Tupe
NCP
92326
Yogesh Tilekar
BJP
89506
2820
214
Pune Cantonment (SC)
Sunil Kamble
BJP
52160
Ramesh Bagwe
INC
47148
5012
215
Kasba Peth
Mukta Tilak
BJP
75492
Arvind Shinde
INC
47296
28196
Ahmednagar district
216
Akole (ST)
Kiran Lahamate
NCP
113414
Vaibhav Madhukar Pichad
BJP
55725
57689
217
Sangamner
Balasaheb Thorat
INC
125380
Sahebrao Navale
SS
63128
62252
218
Shirdi
Radhakrishna Vikhe Patil
BJP
132316
Suresh Jagannath Thorat
INC
45292
87024
219
Kopargaon
Ashutosh Ashokrao Kale
NCP
87566
Snehalata Kolhe
BJP
86744
822
220
Shrirampur (SC)
Lahu Kanade
INC
93906
Bhausaheb Malhari Kamble
SS
74912
18,994
221
Nevasa
Shankarrao Gadakh
KSP
1,16,943
Balasaheb Murkute
BJP
86,280
30,663
222
Shevgaon
Monika Rajiv Rajale
BJP
112509
Balasaheb Murkute
NCP
98215
14294
223
Rahuri
Prajakt Tanpure
NCP
109234
Shivaji Kardile
BJP
85908
23326
224
Parner
Nilesh Dnyandev Lanke
NCP
139963
Vijayrao Bhaskarrao Auti
SS
80125
59838
225
Ahmednagar City
Sangram Jagtap
NCP
81,217
Anil Rathod
SS
70,078
11,139
226
Shrigonda
Babanrao Pachpute
BJP
103258
Ghanshyam Prataprao Shelar
NCP
98508
4750
227
Karjat Jamkhed
Rohit Rajendra Pawar
NCP
135824
Ram Shinde
BJP
92477
43347
Beed district
228
Georai
Laxman Pawar
BJP
99625
Vijaysinh Pandit
NCP
92833
6792
229
Majalgaon
Prakashdada Solanke
NCP
111566
Ramesh Kokate
BJP
98676
12890
230
Beed
Sandeep Kshirsagar
NCP
99934
Jaydutt Kshirsagar
SS
97950
1984
231
Ashti
Balasaheb Ajabe
NCP
126756
Bhimrao Dhonde
BJP
100931
2981
232
Kaij (SC)
Namita Mundada
BJP
126756
Pruthviraj Shivaji Sathe
NCP
100931
2981
233
Parli
Dhananjay Munde
NCP
122114
Pankaja Munde
BJP
91413
30701
Latur district
234
Latur Rural
Dhiraj Deshmukh
INC
135006
NOTA
NOTA
27500
107506
235
Latur City
Amit Deshmukh
INC
111156
Shailesh Lahoti
BJP
70741
40415
236
Ahmadpur
Babasaheb Patil
NCP
84636
Vinayakrao Kishanrao Jadhav Patil
BJP
55445
29191
237
Udgir (SC)
Sanjay Bansode
NCP
96366
Anil Sadashiv Kamble
BJP
75787
20579
238
Nilanga
Sambhaji Patil Nilangekar
BJP
97324
Ashokrao Patil Nilangekar
INC
65193
32131
239
Ausa
Abhimanyu Pawar
BJP
95340
Basavraj Madhavrao Patil
INC
68626
26714
Osmanabad district
240
Umarga (SC)
Dnyanraj Chougule
SS
86773
Dattu Bhalerao
INC
61187
25586
241
Tuljapur
Ranajagjitsinha Patil
BJP
99034
Madhukarrao Chavan
INC
75865
23169
242
Osmanabad
Kailas Patil
SS
87488
Sanjay Prakash Nimbalkar
INC
74021
13467
243
Paranda
Tanaji Sawant
SS
106674
Rahul Maharudra Mote
NCP
73772
32902
Solapur district
244
Karmala
Sanjaymama Shinde
Ind
78822
Narayan Patil
Ind
73328
5494
245
Madha
Babanrao Vitthalrao Shinde
NCP
142573
Sanjay Kokate
SS
73328
68245
246
Barshi
Rajendra Raut
Ind
95482
Dilip Gangadhar Sopal
SS
92406
3076
247
Mohol (SC)
Yashwant Mane
NCP
90532
Nagnath Kshirsagar
SS
68833
23573
248
Solapur City North
Vijay Deshmukh
BJP
96529
Anand Baburao Chandanshive
VBA
23461
73068
249
Solapur City Central
Praniti Shinde
INC
51440
Haji Farooq Maqbool Shabdi
AIMIM
38721
12719
250
Akkalkot
Sachin Kalyanshetti
BJP
119437
Siddharam Satlingappa Mhetre
INC
82668
36769
251
Solapur South
Subhash Deshmukh
BJP
87223
Moulali Bashumiya Sayyed
INC
57976
29247
252
Pandharpur
Bharat Bhalke
NCP
89787
Paricharak Sudhakar
Ramchandra
BJP
76426
13361
253
Sangola
Shahajibapu Patil
SS
99464
Aniket Chandrakant Deshmukh
PWPI
98696
768
254
Malshiras (SC)
Ram Satpute
BJP
103507
Uttamrao Shivdas Jankar
NCP
100917
2590
Satara district
255
Phaltan (SC)
Dipak Pralhad Chavan
NCP
117617
Digambar Rohidas Agawane
BJP
86636
30981
256
Wai
Makrand Jadhav - Patil
NCP
130486
Madan Prataprao Bhosale
BJP
86839
43647
257
Koregaon
Mahesh Shinde
SS
101487
Shashikant Shinde
NCP
95255
6232
258
Man
Jaykumar Gore
BJP
91469
Prabhakar Krushnaji Deshmukh
Ind
88426
3043
259
Karad North
Shamrao Pandurang Patil
NCP
100509
Manoj Ghorpade
Ind
51294
49215
260
Karad South
Prithviraj Chavan
INC
92296
Atulbaba Suresh Bhosale
BJP
83166
9130
261
Patan
Shambhuraj Desai
SS
106266
Satyajit Vikramsinh Patankar
NCP
92091
14175
262
Satara
Shivendra Raje Bhosale
BJP
118005
Deepak Sahebrao Pawar
NCP
74581
43424
Ratnagiri district
263
Dapoli
Yogesh Kadam
SS
95364
Sanjayrao Vasant Kadam
NCP
81786
13578
264
Guhagar
Bhaskar Jadhav
SS
95364
Betkar Sahadev Devji
NCP
52297
26451
265
Chiplun
Shekhar Govindrao Nikam
NCP
101578
Sadanand Chavan
SS
71654
29924
266
Ratnagiri
Uday Samant
SS
118484
Sudesh Sadanand Mayekar
NCP
31149
87335
267
Rajapur
Rajan Salvi
SS
65433
Avinash Lad
INC
53557
11876
Sindhudurg district
268
Kankavli
Nitesh Rane
BJP
84504
Satish Jagannath Sawant
SS
56388
28116
269
Kudal
Vaibhav Naik
SS
69168
Ranjit Dattatray Desai
Ind
54819
14349
270
Sawantwadi
Deepak Kesarkar
SS
69784
Rajan Krishna Teli
Ind
56556
13228
Kolhapur district
271
Chandgad
Rajesh Narasingrao Patil
NCP
55558
Shivaji Shattupa Patil
Ind
51173
4385
272
Radhanagari
Prakashrao Abitkar
SS
105881
Krishnarao Patil
NCP
87451
18430
273
Kagal
Hasan Mushrif
NCP
116436
Samarjeetsinh Ghatage
Ind
88303
28133
274
Kolhapur South
Ruturaj Patil
INC
140103
Amal Mahadik
BJP
97394
42709
275
Karvir
P. N. Patil
INC
135675
Chandradip Narke
SS
113014
22661
276
Kolhapur North
Chandrakant Jadhav
INC
91053
Rajesh Kshirsagar
SS
75854
15199
277
Shahuwadi
Vinay Kore
JSS
124868
Satyajeet Patil
SS
97005
27863
278
Hatkanangle (SC)
Raju Awale
INC
73720
Sujit Vasantrao Minachekar
SS
66950
6770
279
Ichalkaranji
Prakashanna Awade
Ind
116886
Suresh Halvankar
BJP
67076
49810
280
Shirol
Rajendra Patil
Ind
90038
Ulhas Patil
SS
62214
27824
Sangli district
281
Miraj (SC)
Suresh Khade
BJP
96369
Balaso Dattatray Honmore
SWP
65971
30398
282
Sangli
Sudhir Gadgil
BJP
93636
Prithviraj Gulabrao Patil
INC
86697
6939
283
Islampur
Jayant Patil
NCP
115563
Nishikant Prakash Bhosale- Patil
Ind
43394
72169
284
Shirala
Mansing Fattesingrao Naik
NCP
101933
Shivajirao Naik
BJP
76002
25931
285
Palus-Kadegaon
Vishwajeet Kadam
INC
171497
NOTA
NOTA
20631
150866
286
Khanapur
Anil Babar
SS
116974
Sadashivrao Hanmantrao Patil
Ind
90683
26291
287
Tasgaon-Kavathe Mahankal
Suman Patil
NCP
128371
Ajitrao Shankarrao Ghorpade
SS
65839
62532
288
Jat
Vikramsinh Balasaheb Sawant
INC
87184
Vilas Jagtap
BJP
52510
34674
Seat Shifts & Retain
Aftermath
After the declaration of election result on 24 October 2019, Shiv Sena declined to support BJP for the government formation demanding rotational Chief Ministers of both parties for 2.5 years each, which Shiv Sena claimed was promised by BJP during elections, and subsequently withdrew from Maha-Yuti Alliance . However, it was repeatedly clarified by Union Home Minister Amit Shah (then BJP National President) that no such promise was made and the campaign was to make Devendra Fadnavis the Chief Minister for another full term. As no political party was able to prove the majority in the assembly, the President's rule was imposed in the state following recommendation by the Governor on 12 November 2019.[ 23] [ 24]
Ultimately, the combination of largest legislative party BJP and a faction of the NCP agreed to form a grand coalition with Devendra Fadnavis returning as Chief Minister. Ajit Pawar of NCP was sworn in as Deputy Chief Minister. But the NCP national leadership had rebuffed this move and announced that it will not support BJP. On Tue, 26 Nov, Devendra Fadnavis resigned at a press conference in Mumbai.
A grand alliance named Maha Vikas Aghadi was formed following this and Uddhav Thackeray sworn in as chief minister on 28 November 2019.[ 25] [ 26]
The grand alliance consisted of Nationalist Congress Party , Shiv Sena and Indian National Congress . However in June 2022, a political crisis erupted in the coalition and a majority of Shiv Sena under the leadership of Eknath Shinde quit the coalition and formed part of National Democratic Alliance led by Bharatiya Janata Party . Uddhav Thackeray resigned on 29 June 2022 ahead of floor test.[ 27] On the subsequent day, Eknath Shinde ministry came into power.
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