1990 Maharashtra Legislative Assembly election

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Maharashtra State Assembly Elections 1990
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  1985 27 February 1990 1995  

All 288 assembly constituencies to Maharashtra Legislative Assembly
145 seats needed for a majority
Turnout62.26% (Increase2.svg 3.09%)
 Majority partyMinority partyThird party
  Sharad Pawar, Minister of AgricultureCrop.jpg Manohar Joshi cropped.jpg Gopinath Munde.jpg
Leader Sharad Pawar Manohar Joshi Gopinath Munde
Party INC SHS BJP
Alliance NDA NDA
Last election161-16
Seats won1475242
Seat change20Decrease2.svg52Increase2.svg26Increase2.svg
Popular vote11,334,7734,733,8343,180,482
Percentage38.17%15.94%10.71%

1990 Maharashtra Legislative Assembly Election Results.png

Chief Minister before election

Sharad Pawar
INC

Elected Chief Minister

Sharad Pawar
INC

The Maharashtra State Assembly election, 1990 was held in Maharashtra, India in 1990, to elect 288 members of the Maharashtra Legislative Assembly. [1]

Contents

Results

List of Political Parties participated in 1990 Maharashtra Assembly Elections.

PartyAbbreviation
National Parties
Bharatiya Janata Party BJP
Indian National Congress INC
Indian Congress (Socialist) – Sarat Chandra Sinha ICS(SCS)
Janata Party JP
Lok Dal (Bahuguna) LKD(B)
Janata Dal JD
Communist Party of India (Marxist) CPM
Communist Party of India CPI
State Parties
Indian Union Muslim League IUML
Peasants and Workers Party PWP
All India Forward Bloc AIFB
Bahujan Samaj Party BSP
Registered (Unrecognised) Parties
Akhil Bharatiya Hindu Mahasabha HMS
Shiv Sena SHS
All India Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen AIMIM
Doordarshi Party DDP
Bolshevik Party of India BPI
Communist Party of India (Marxist–Leninist) CPI(ML)
Indian People's Front IPF
Republican Party of India RPI
Republican Party of India (Khobragade) RPI(K)
All India Dalit Muslim Minorities Suraksha Mahasangh DMM
Hul Jharkhand Party HJP
Azad Hind Fauz (Rajkiya)AHF(R)
Bharatiya Republican PakshaBRP
Proutist Bloc IndiaPBI
Akhil Bharatiya Maratha MahasanghMMS
Bharatiya Krishi Udyog SanghBKUS
Akhil Bharatiya Revolutionary Shoshit Samaj DalBRSS
Bharatiya Loktantrik Mazdoor SanghLMD
Republican Party of India (Balakrishnan)RPI(B)
Republican Presidium Party of IndiaRPPI
Sampooran Rashtriya SenaSRS
Bharatiya Surajya PakshaSYP
Vishal Bharat PartyVBP

Indian National Congress won the most number of seats. [1] And Sharad Pawar was sworn in as the 7th Chief minister of Maharashtra.

Summary of results of the Maharashtra State Assembly election, 1990 [1]

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Political PartySeatsPopular Vote
ContestedWonChange +/-Votes polledVotes%Change +/-
Indian National Congress
141 / 288(49%)
276141Decrease2.svg 2011,334,77338.17%Decrease2.svg 5.24%
Shiv Sena
52 / 288(18%)
18352Increase2.svg 524,733,83415.94%Increase2.svg 15.94% (Not Contested in 1985)
Bharatiya Janata Party
42 / 288(15%)
10442Increase2.svg 263,180,48210.71%Increase2.svg 3.46%
Janata Dal
24 / 288(8%)
21424Increase2.svg 243,776,73712.72%Increase2.svg 12.72% (New Party)
Peasants and Workers Party of India
8 / 288(3%)
408Decrease2.svg 5719,8072.42%Decrease2.svg 1.35%
Communist Party of India (Marxist)
3 / 288(1%)
133Increase2.svg 1258,4330.87%Increase2.svg 0.08%
Communist Party of India
2 / 288(0.7%)
162Steady2.svg219,0800.74%Decrease2.svg 0.18%
Indian Congress (Socialist) – Sarat Chandra Sinha
1 / 288(0.3%)
711Decrease2.svg 53 (from IC(S) seats)290,5030.98%Decrease2.svg 16.30% (from IC(S) vote share)
Indian Union Muslim League
1 / 288(0.3%)
91Increase2.svg 1150,9260.51%Increase2.svg 0.51% (Not Contested in 1985)
Republican Party of India (Khobragade)
1 / 288(0.3%)
181Increase2.svg 1147,6830.50%Decrease2.svg 0.02%
Bharatiya Republican Paksha430(New Party)338,6851.14%Increase2.svg1.14% (New Party)
Republican Party of India 210Steady2.svg206,4860.70%Decrease2.svg0.30%
Bahujan Samaj Party 1220(New Party)126,0260.42%Increase2.svg0.42% (New Party)
Janata Party 110Decrease2.svg2031,3490.11%Decrease2.svg7.27%
Independents
13 / 288(5%)
228613Decrease2.svg 74,036,40313.59%Decrease2.svg 3.90%
Total3764288Steady2.svg29,693,83862.26%Increase2.svg 3.09%

Region-wise Breakup

RegionTotal seats Indian National Congress Shivsena Bharatiya Janata Party Janata Dal Others
Western Maharashtra765604Increase2.svg 040208Increase2.svg 0806
Vidarbha622504Increase2.svg 041309Increase2.svg 0911
Marathwada472114Increase2.svg 140502Increase2.svg 0205
Thane+Konkan290811Increase2.svg 110502Increase2.svg 0203
Mumbai340915Increase2.svg 150900Steady2.svg01
North Maharashtra402204Increase2.svg 040803Increase2.svg 0303
Total [2] 288141Decrease2.svg 2052Increase2.svg 5242Increase2.svg 2624Increase2.svg 2429
1415242
INCSHSBJP

District-wise Results

Name of DivisionDistrictSeats INC SHS BJP
Amravati Division Akola 521Increase2.svg 11
Amravati 880Steady2.svg0
Buldhana 733Increase2.svg 31
Yavatmal 734Increase2.svg 40
Washim 320Steady2.svg0
Total Seats30188Increase2.svg 82
Aurangabad Division Aurangabad 945Increase2.svg 11
Beed 631Increase2.svg 12
Jalna 550Steady2.svg0
Osmanabad 422Increase2.svg 10
Nanded 952Increase2.svg 11
Latur 660Steady2.svg0
Parbhani 431Increase2.svg 10
Hingoli 321Increase2.svg 10
Total Seats463012Increase2.svg 124
Konkan Division Mumbai City 932Increase2.svg 11
Mumbai Suburban 2669Increase2.svg 14
Thane 2415Increase2.svg 14
Raigad 714Increase2.svg 10
Ratnagiri 310Steady2.svg0
Total Seats691220Increase2.svg 209
Nagpur Division Bhandara 321Increase2.svg 10
Chandrapur 630Steady2.svg3
Gadchiroli 330Steady2.svg0
Gondia 420Steady2.svg2
Nagpur 1270Steady2.svg5
Wardha 420Steady2.svg0
Total Seats32191Increase2.svg 110
Nashik Division Dhule 550Steady2.svg0
Jalgaon 1172Increase2.svg 12
Nandurbar 440Steady2.svg0
Nashik 15101Increase2.svg 10
Ahmednagar 1292Increase2.svg 10
Total Seats47355Increase2.svg 52
Pune Division Kolhapur 1021Increase2.svg 11
Pune 21210Steady2.svg0
Sangli 812Increase2.svg 13
Satara 812Increase2.svg 11
Solapur 139Increase2.svg 10Steady2.svg1Increase2.svg 1
Total Seats58276Increase2.svg 65
288141Decrease2.svg 2052Increase2.svg 5242Increase2.svg 26

Analysis

According to journalist Makarand Gadgil, 1990 election was a "watershed election in Maharashtra’s politics". Because, the right-wing BJP and Shiv Sena emerged as the major opposition for the first time winning 94 seats. Whereas until 1990 election, various left-wing parties like the Peasants and Workers Party, Indian National Congress (Socialist), Janata Party, Janata Dal, Republican Party of India, Communist Party of India and Communist Party of India (Marxist) were the main opposition. These parties won 38 seats in the 1990 election. They won only 8 seats in the 2009 Assembly election showing that their decline has continued. [3]

Elected members

ConstituencyReserved for
(SC/ST/None)
MemberParty
Sindhudurga District
SawantwadiNoneBhonsle Pravin Prataprao Indian National Congress
VengurlaNonePushpasen Sawant Janata Dal
MalvanNoneNarayan Tatu Rane Shiv Sena
DevgadNoneAppa Gugate Bharatiya Janata Party
Ratnagiri District
RajapurNoneHatankar Laxman Rangnath Indian National Congress
RatnagiriNoneGotad Shivajirao Ramchandra Bharatiya Janata Party
SangameshwarNoneMane Ravindra Murlidhar Shiv Sena
GuhagarNoneShridhar D. Natu Bharatiya Janata Party
ChiplunNoneBapu Khedekar Shiv Sena
KhedNoneKadam Ramdas Gangaram Shiv Sena
DapoliNoneDalvi Suryakant Shivaram Shiv Sena
Raigad District
MahadNonePrabhakar More Shiv Sena
ShriwardhanNoneRaut Ravindra Narayan Indian National Congress
MangaonNoneAshok Sabale Indian National Congress
PenNonePatil Mohan Mahadeo Peasants and Workers Party of India
AlibagNonePatil Dattatrey Narayan Peasants and Workers Party of India
PanvelNonePateil Dattatray Narayan Peasants and Workers Party of India
KhalapurNoneSatnam Devendra Vithal Shiv Sena
Mumbai City+Mumbai Suburban District
ColabaNonePatrawala Marazban Indian National Congress
UmarkhadiNonePatel Bashir Musa Indian Union Muslim League
MumbadeviNoneRaj K. Purhoit Bharatiya Janata Party
KhetwadiNoneSharma Premkumar Shankar Datt Bharatiya Janata Party
Opera HouseNonePadwal Chandrakant Shankar Shiv Sena
Malbar HillNoneDesai B. A. Indian National Congress
ChinchpokliNoneAnnasaheb Alias B. D. Zute Indian National Congress
NagpadaNoneSayed Ahmed Indian National Congress
MazgaonNoneChhagan Bhujbal Shiv Sena
ParelNoneVithal Chavan Shiv Sena
ShivadiNoneDatta Rane Bharatiya Janata Party
WorliNoneNalawade Datta Shankar Shiv Sena
NaigaumNoneKalidas N. Kolambkar Shiv Sena
DadarNoneManohar Gajanan Joshi Shiv Sena
MatungaNoneChandrakanta Goyal Bharatiya Janata Party
MahimNoneGambhir Suresh Anant Shiv Sena
DharaviSCEknath M. Gaikwad Indian National Congress
VandreNoneSalim Zakaria Indian National Congress
KherwadiNoneMadhukar Sarpotdar Shiv Sena
VileparleNoneRamesh Yashsant Prabhoo Shiv Sena
AmboliNoneAmbre Shantaram Soma Shiv Sena
SantacruzNoneAbhiram Singh Bharatiya Janata Party
AndheriNoneRamesh Dube Indian National Congress
GoregaonNoneSubhash Desai Shiv Sena
MaladNoneGajanan Kirtikar Shiv Sena
KandivaliNoneChandrakant Gosalia Indian National Congress
BorivaliNoneHemendra Mehta Bharatiya Janata Party
TrombayNoneJaved I. Khan Indian National Congress
ChemburNoneAdvani Hashu Bharatiya Janata Party
NehrunagarNoneMahadik Suryakant Venkatrao Shiv Sena
KurlaNoneMayekar Ramakant Shankar Shiv Sena
GhatkoparNonePrakash Mehta Bharatiya Janata Party
BhandupNoneDake Liladhar Balaji Shiv Sena
MulundNoneVamanrao Prab Bharatiya Janata Party
Thane+Palghar District
ThaneNoneM. D. Joshi Shiv Sena
BelapurNoneGanesh Ramchandra Naik Shiv Sena
UlhasnagarNoneKalani Suresh (pappu) Budharmal Indian National Congress
AmbernathNoneShabir Shaikh Shiv Sena
KalyanNonePatil Jagannath Shivram Bharatiya Janata Party
MurbadNoneGotiram Padu Pawar Indian National Congress
WadaSTSavara Vishnu Rama Bharatiya Janata Party
BhiwandiNoneTaware Parasharam Dhondu Janata Dal
VasaiNoneThakur Hitendra Vishnu Indian National Congress
PalgharSTAvinash Baliram Sutar Shiv Sena
DahanuSTNam Shankar Sakharam Indian National Congress
JawharSTKom Lahanu Shidva Communist Party of India
ShahapurSTBabora Mahadu Nago Indian National Congress
Nashik District
IgatpuriSTYadavrao Anandrao Bambale Bharatiya Janata Party
NashikNoneKathe Ganpatrao Pundlik Bharatiya Janata Party
DeolaliSCGholap Baban Shankar Shiv Sena
SinnarNoneDighole Tukaram Sakharam Indian National Congress
NiphadNoneMogal Malojirao Sadashiv Indian National Congress
YevlaNoneMarutirao Narayan Pawar Indian National Congress
NandgaonNoneDhatrak Jagannath Murlidhar Indian National Congress
MalegaonNoneNihal Ah. Maualavi Md. Usman Janata Dal
DabhadiNonePushpatai Vyankatrao Hirey Indian National Congress
ChandwadNoneKasaliwal Jaychand Deepchand Bharatiya Janata Party
DindoriSTGaikwad Bhagawantrao Dharmaji Indian National Congress
SurganaSTGavit Jeeva Pandu Communist Party of India
KalvanSTPawer Arjun Tulshiram Bharatiya Janata Party
BaglanSTAhire Lahanu Bala Indian National Congress
Dhule+Nandurbar District
SakriSTChaudhari Govindbhau Shivram Bharatiya Janata Party
NawapurSTNaik Surupsing Hirya Indian National Congress
NandurbarSTValvi Pratap Kubaji Indian National Congress
TalodeSTPadvi Dilvarsing Dongarsing Bharatiya Janata Party
AkraniSTK. V. Padvia Janata Dal
ShahadeNoneDeshmukh Hemant Bhaskar Indian National Congress
ShirpurNoneAmarishbhai Rasikalal Patel Indian National Congress
SindkhedaNoneBhadane Dattatray Waman Indian National Congress
KusumbaNoneRhoidas Chudaman Pateal (daji) Indian National Congress
DhuleNoneBorse Shalini Sudhakar Indian National Congress
Jalgaon District
ChalisgaonSCIwhawar Ramchandra Jadhav Bharatiya Janata Party
ParolaNoneMore Vasanrao Jiwanrao Indian National Congress
AmalnerNonePatil Gulabrao Wamanrao Janata Dal
ChopdaNoneArunlal Goverdhandas Gujarathi Indian National Congress
ErandolNoneHari Atmaram Mahajan Shiv Sena
JalgaonNoneJain Sureshkumar Bhikamchand Indian Congress (Socialist) – Sarat Chandra Sinha
PachoraNonePatil Krishanarao Maharu Indian National Congress
JamnerNoneMahajan Dattatray Ughadu Indian National Congress
BhusawalNonePhalak Nilkanth Chintaman Indian National Congress
YavalNoneRamesh Vitthal Indian National Congress
RaverNoneMadhukarrao Dhanaji Indian National Congress
EdlabadNoneEknath Ganpat Khadase Bharatiya Janata Party
Buldhana District
MalkapurNoneTangade Dayaram Sugdeo Bharatiya Janata Party
BuldhanaNoneGode Rajendra Vyankatrao Shiv Sena
ChikhliNoneBondre Bharat Rajabhau Indian National Congress
SindkhedrajaNoneKayande Totaram Tukaram Independent
MehkarNoneSubodh Keshao Saoji Indian National Congress
KhamgaonNoneKokare Nana Nimbaji Bharatiya Janata Party
JalambNoneIngle Krushnarao Ganpatrao Shiv Sena
Akola+Washim District
AkotNoneJagannath Sitaramji Dhone Shiv Sena
Borgaon ManjuNoneDalu Gajanan Deorao Shiv Sena
AkolaNoneArun Vishnuji Divekar Indian National Congress
BalapurNoneKisanrao Babanrao Raut Bharatiya Janata Party
MedshiNoneZanak Subhashrao Ramraoji Indian National Congress
WashimSCMalikh Lakhan Sahdeo Bharatiya Janata Party
MangrulpirNoneThakare Subhashrao Pandhari Independent
MurtajapurNonePawar Makhram Banduji Independent
KaranjaNoneGawande Gulabrao Ramrao Shiv Sena
DaryapurNonePrakash Gunwant Bharsakle Shiv Sena
Amravati District
MelghatSTKale Tuilshiram Rupna Indian National Congress
AchalpurNoneKorde Vinayahrao Marotrao Bharatiya Janata Party
MorshiNoneHarshawardhan Pratapsinha Deshmukh Independent
TeosaNoneMangale Nattu Dewaji Communist Party of India
WalgaonNoneAnil Warhade Indian National Congress
AmravatiNoneJagdish Gupta Bharatiya Janata Party
BadneraNoneWadnere Pradeep Babanrao Shiv Sena
ChandurNoneAdsad Arunbhau Janardan Bharatiya Janata Party
Wardha District
ArviNoneKale Sharad Indian National Congress
PulgaonNoneSaroj Ravi Kashikar Janata Dal
WardhaNoneManik Mahadeo Sabane Independent
HinganghatNoneBonde Vasnat Laxmanrao Janata Dal
Nagpur District
UmredNoneParate Sharwan Govindrao Indian National Congress
KampteeNoneBhoyar Yadorao Krushnarao Indian National Congress
Nagpur NorthSCShende Upendra Mangaldas Republican Party of India
Nagpur EastNoneSatish Jhaulal Chaturvedi Indian National Congress
Nagpur SouthNoneDhawad Ashok Shankar Indian National Congress
Nagpur CentralNoneBajirao Yashwant Narayan Janata Dal
Nagpur WestNoneVinod Gudadhe Patil Bharatiya Janata Party
KalmeshwarNoneKedar Chhatrapal Anandrao Indian National Congress
KatolNoneShinde Sunil Shamraoji Indian National Congress
SavnerNoneRanjeet Arvindbabu Deshmukh Indian National Congress
RamtekNonePandurang Jairamji Hajare Janata Dal
Bhandara+Gondia District
TumsarNoneSubhashchandra Narayanraoji Karemore Independent
BhandaraNoneAswale Ram Gopal Bharatiya Janata Party
AdyarNoneShrungapawar Vilas Vishwanath Independent
TiroraSCMore Harish Ukandrao Indian National Congress
GondiaNoneHariharbhai Manibhai Patel Indian National Congress
GoregaonNoneChunnilalbhau Gopalbhau Thakur Bharatiya Janata Party
AmgaonNoneBahekar Bharatbhau Narayanbhau Indian National Congress
SakoliNoneHemkrushna Shamraoji Kapgate Bharatiya Janata Party
LakhandurNoneDiwathe Namdeo Harbaji Bharatiya Janata Party
Gadchiroli District
ArmoriSTWarkhade Hariram Atmaram Shiv Sena
GadchiroliSTKowase Marotrao Sainuji Indian National Congress
SironchaSTAtram Dharmarao Bhagwantrao Indian National Congress
Chandrapur District
RajuraNoneChatap Wamanrao Sadashiorao Janata Dal
ChandrapurNoneWankhede Shyam Gopalrao Indian National Congress
SaoliNoneShobhatai Madhaorao Fadnavis Bharatiya Janata Party
BrahmapuriNoneDonadkar Namdeo Bakaram Shiv Sena
ChimurNoneWaghmare Baburao Jasuji Indian National Congress
BhadrawatiNoneTemurde Moreshwar Vitthalrao Janata Dal
Yavatmal District
WaniNoneKasawar Waman Bapurao Indian National Congress
RalegaonSTNetaji Tanbaji Rajgadkar Janata Dal
KelapurSTGedam Deorao Jaitaji Janata Dal
YavatmalNoneJawahar Trimbakrao Deshmukh Janata Dal
DarwhaNoneThakre Manikrao Govindrao Indian National Congress
DigrasNoneAde Pratapsing Ramsing Indian National Congress
PusadNoneNaik Sudhakarrao Rajusing Indian National Congress
UmarkhedNoneDeosarkar Prakash Patil Janata Dal
Nanded District
KinwatNoneJadhv Subhash Limbaji Communist Party of India
HadgaonNoneAshtikar Bapurao Shivram Patil Indian National Congress
NandedNoneD. R. Deshmukh Shiv Sena
MudkhedNoneDeshmukh Sahebrao Sakoji Indian National Congress
BhokarNoneKinalkar Madhavrao Bhujangrao Indian National Congress
BiloliNoneBhaskerrao Bapurao Patil Indian National Congress
MukhedSCGhate Madhukarrao Rangoji Indian National Congress
KandharNoneKeshav Shankarrao Dhondge Peasants and Workers Party of India
Parbhani+Hingoli District
GangakhedSCGaikwad Dayanoba Hari Peasants and Workers Party of India
SingnapurNoneWarpudkar Sureshrao Ambadasrao Indian National Congress
ParbhaniNoneBobde Hanumantrao Daulatrao Shiv Sena
BasmathNoneJaiprakash Shankarlal Mundada Shiv Sena
KalamnuriNoneMaratrao Parasram Shinde Shiv Sena
HingoliNoneBaliram Kaduji Kotkar (patil) Bhankhedekar Bharatiya Janata Party
JinturNoneKadam Ramprasad Wamanrao Bordikar Indian National Congress
PathriNoneLahane Haribhan Vithalrao Shiv Sena
Jalna District
ParturNoneAkat Vaijanathrao Yadavrao Indian National Congress
AmbadNoneKharat Vilasrao Vithalrao Indian National Congress
JalnaNoneKhotkar Arjunrao Panditrao Shiv Sena
BadnapurNoneChavan Narayan Satwaji Shiv Sena
BhokardanNoneRaosaheb Dadarao Danve Bharatiya Janata Party
Aurangabad District
SillodNoneManikrao Palodkar Indian National Congress
KannadNoneRaibhan Rambhaji Jadhav Independent
VaijapurNoneRamkrishna Baba Patil Indian National Congress
GangapurNoneKailas Patil Shiv Sena
Aurangabad WestNoneChandrakant Khaire Shiv Sena
Aurangabad EastNoneHaribhau Kisanrao Begde Bharatiya Janata Party
PaithanNoneAppasaheb Alias Babanrao Waghchaure Shiv Sena
Beed District
GeoraiNoneShivajirao Ankushrao Indian National Congress
ManjlegaonNonePatil Radhakrishna Sahebrao Indian National Congress
BeedNoneNawale Suresh Nivrutti Shiv Sena
AshtiNoneBhimrao Anandrao Dhonde Indian National Congress
ChausalaNoneKshirsagar Jaydatta Sonajirao Indian National Congress
KaijSCVimal Nandkishor Mundada Bharatiya Janata Party
Latur District
RenapurNoneGopinath Pandurang Munde Bharatiya Janata Party
AhmedpurNoneJadhav Balasaheb Krishanrao Indian National Congress
UdgirNonePatil Narayanrao Bajirao Janata Dal
HerSCTondchirket Shivraj Maloji Janata Dal
LaturNoneDeshmukh Vilasrao Dagdojirao Indian National Congress
AusaNoneJadhav Kishanrao Sampatrao Indian National Congress
NilangaNonePatil Shivajirao Bhaurao Indian National Congress
Osmanabad District
KalambSCGhodake Kundlik Ekcnath Peasants and Workers Party of India
ParandaNoneMote Maharudra Anandrao Indian National Congress
OsmanabadNonePatil Padmasinha Bajirao Indian National Congress
OmergaNoneKazi Abdul Khalek A. Kadar Indian National Congress
TuljapurNoneChavan Madhukar Deorao Indian National Congress
Solapur District
AkkalkotNonePatil Mahadeo Kashiraya Indian National Congress
South SolapurNoneAnandrao Narayan Deokate Indian National Congress
Solapur City SouthNoneYalgurwar Prakash Balkrishna Indian National Congress
Solapur City NorthNoneLingraj Balcerayya Vallyal Bharatiya Janata Party
North SolapurSCShinde Sushil Kumar Sambhajirao Indian National Congress
MangalvedheSCDhobale Laxman Kondiba Indian National Congress
MoholNoneNimbalkar Chandrakant Dattajirao Peasants and Workers Party of India
BarshiNoneSopal Dilip Gangadhar Indian National Congress
MadhaNonePatil Pandurang Ganapat Indian National Congress
PandharpurNoneParicharak Sudhakar Ramchandra Indian National Congress
SangoleNoneDeshmukh Ganpatrao Annasaheb Peasants and Workers Party of India
MalshirasNoneMohite Patil Vijaysinh Shankarrao Indian National Congress
KarmalaNoneJagtap Jayvantrao Namdeorao Independent
Ahmednagar District
KarjatSCBhailume Vittal Sahadu Indian National Congress
ShrigondaNonePachpute Babanrao Bhikaji Janata Dal
Ahmednagar SouthNoneAnilrao Ramkisan Rathod Shiv Sena
Ahmednagar NorthNoneMaruti Deoram Alias Dada Pati Shelke Indian National Congress
PathardiNoneRajale Appasaheb Dadaba Indian National Congress
SheogaonNoneGadakh Tukaram Gangadhar Independent
ShrirampurNoneMurkute Bhanudas Kashinath Janata Dal
ShirdiNoneMhaske Annasaheb Sarangdhar Indian National Congress
KopargaonNoneKolhe Shankarrao Genuji Indian National Congress
RahuriNoneTanpure Prasad Baburao Indian National Congress
ParnerNoneZaware Nandkumar Bhausaheb Indian National Congress
SangamnerNoneVijay Alias Balasaheb Bhausaheb Thorat Indian National Congress
Nagar-akolaSTPichad Madhukar Kashinath Indian National Congress
Pune District
JunnarNoneBenke Wallabh Dattatray Indian National Congress
AmbegaonNoneValase Patil Diliprao Dattatraya Indian National Congress
Khed-alandiNonePawar Narayanrao Baburao Indian National Congress
MavalNoneBafna Madanlal Harakchand Indian National Congress
MulshiNoneMohol Ashokrao Namdeorao Indian National Congress
HaveliNoneLandge Dnyaneshwar Pandurang Indian National Congress
BopodiNoneRambhau Genba Moze Indian National Congress
ShivajinagarNoneSutar Shashikantrao Shankarrao Shiv Sena
ParvatiSCRanpise Sharad Namdeo Indian National Congress
Kasba PethNoneAnna Joshi Bharatiya Janata Party
Bhavani PethNoneDhere Prakash Keshavrao Indian National Congress
Pune CantonmentNoneBalasaheb Alias Chandrakant Shivarkar Indian National Congress
ShirurNoneN. N. Alias Bapusaheb Thite Indian National Congress
DaundNoneKool Subhashrao Baburao Independent
IndapurNonePatil Ganapatrao Sitaram Indian National Congress
BaramatiNonePawar Sharadchandra Govindrao Indian National Congress
PurandharNoneSursinh Jotyajirao Alias Dada Jadhavrao Janata Dal
BhorNoneAnantrao Thopate Indian National Congress
Satara District
PhaltanNoneKadam Suryajirao Alias Chimanrao Shankarrao Indian National Congress
ManSCWaghmare Dhondiram Ganapati Independent
KhatavNoneGudge Mohanrao Pandurang Indian National Congress
KoregaonNoneJagtap Shankarrao Chimaji Indian National Congress
WaiNonePisal Madanrao Ganpatrao Indian National Congress
JaoliNoneKadam Genuji Govind Indian National Congress
SataraNoneBhonsale Abhayasinh Shahumaharaj Indian National Congress
PatanNonePatankar Vikramsinh Ranjitshing Indian National Congress
Karad NorthNoneAshtekar Shyam Alias Janardan Balkrishna Indian National Congress
Karad SouthNonePatil Vilasarao Balkrishan Indian National Congress
Sangli District
ShiralaNoneDeshmukh Shivjirao Bapusaheb Indian National Congress
WalvaNonePatil Jayant Rajaram Indian National Congress
Bhilwadi WangiNoneKadam Patangrao Shripatrao Indian National Congress
SangliNonePawar Sambhaji Hari Janata Dal
MirajNonePatil Sharad Ramgonda Janata Dal
TasgaonNonePatil Raosaheb Ramrao Alias R. R. Indian National Congress
Khanapur AtpadiNoneBabar Anil Kalajerao Indian National Congress
Kavathe MahankalNoneShendage Shivajirao Krishnaji Indian National Congress
JatSCSanamadikar Umaji Dhanapa Independent
Kolhapur District
ShirolNoneAnna Alias Ratnappa Kumbhar Indian National Congress
IchalkaranjiNoneK. L. Malabade Communist Party of India
VadgaonSCAwale Jayawant Gangaram Indian National Congress
ShahuwadiNonePatil Babasaheb Yashwantrao Shiv Sena
PanhalaNoneYashwant Alias Dada Eknath Patil Indian National Congress
SangrulNoneBondre Shripatrao Shankarrao Indian National Congress
RadhanagariNonePatil Shankar Dhondi Janata Dal
KolhapurNoneDesai Diliprao Malharrao Shiv Sena
KarvirNoneD. B. Khanvilkar Indian National Congress
KagalNoneMandalik Sadashiv Dadoba Indian National Congress
GadhinglajNoneShripatrao Dinkarrao Shinde Janata Dal
ChandgadNonePatil Narsingrao Gurunath Indian National Congress

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