2014 Maharashtra Legislative Assembly election

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2014 Maharashtra Assembly election
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  2009 15 October 2014 2019  

All 288 seats to the Maharashtra Legislative Assembly
145 seats needed for a majority
Opinion polls
Turnout63.38% (Increase2.svg3.70%)
 Majority partyMinority partyThird party
  Eknath Shinde and Devendra Fadnavis with PM Narendra Modi Cropped(2).jpg The Chief Minister of Maharashtra, Shri Uddhav Thackeray calling on the Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi, in New Delhi on February 21, 2020 (Uddhav Thackeray) (cropped).jpg Prithviraj Chavan - India Economic Summit 2011.jpg
Leader Devendra Fadnavis [1] Uddhav Thackeray Prithviraj Chavan [2]
Party BJP SHS INC
Alliance NDA NDA UPA
Leader's seat Nagpur South West [3] Did Not Contest Karad South [4]
Last election46 seats44 seats82 seats
Seats won1226342
Seat changeIncrease2.svg76Increase2.svg19Decrease2.svg40
Popular vote14,709,27610,235,9709,496,095
Percentage27.81%19.35%17.95%
SwingIncrease2.svg13.79 pp Increase2.svg3.09 pp Decrease2.svg3.06 pp

 Fourth party
  Ajit Anantrao Pawar.jpg
Leader Ajit Pawar [5]
Party NCP
Alliance UPA
Leader's seat Baramati [6]
Last election62 seats
Seats won41
Seat changeDecrease2.svg21
Popular vote9,122,285
Percentage17.24%
SwingIncrease2.svg0.87 pp

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Seats Won by the BJP in 2014 Maharashtra Legislative Assembly Elections.png
Seats Won by the Shiv Sena in 2014 Maharashtra Legislative Assembly Elections.png
Seats Won by the INC in 2014 Maharashtra Legislative Assembly Elections.png
Seats Won by the NCP in 2014 Maharashtra Legislative Assembly Elections.png
Results of 2014 Maharashtra Vidhan Sabha Elections

Chief Minister before election

Prithviraj Chavan
INC

Elected Chief Minister

Devendra Fadnavis [1]
BJP

The Indian state of Maharashtra has a bicameral legislature, comprising two houses. The lower house, known as the Legislative Assembly ("Vidhan Sabha" in Marathi), is directly elected by the people and is the more powerful of the two houses. The upper house, known as the Legislative Council ("Vidhan Parishad" in Marathi) is elected indirectly by several specially designated electorates.

Contents

The Legislative Assembly has a tenure of five years, at most, and it may be dissolved before time in case the government falls for lack of majority, and nobody else can cobble up a majority. The Assembly has a strength of 288 seats, each seat being a geographical constituency.

Timeline

The term of the Legislative Assembly of Maharashtra was due to expire on 8 November 2014. By virtue of its powers, duties and functions under Article 324 read with Article 172(1) of the Constitution of India and Section 15 of Representation of the People Act, 1951, the Election Commission of India is required to hold elections to constitute the new Legislative Assembly in the State of Maharashtra during a window of time which is: between six months before and six months after the date of expiry. Elections are almost invariably held before the expiry of the term, rather than afterwards.

The Model Code of Conduct comes into effect the day that the election commission announces the schedule of elections. This happened on 12 September 2014. The required Gazette Notification was issued on 20 September 2014. The legislative assembly election was held on 15 October 2014, in a single phase, to select the 288 members of the Maharashtra Legislative Assembly in India. The result was announced on 19 October, [7] with the BJP getting a plurality. The term of the current 13th Legislative Assembly is to end on November 9, 2019, as the first meeting of the new house was held on November 10, 2014.

Background

After the landslide victory of BJP in 2014 Indian general election under the leadership of Narendra Modi , BJP won majority seats in the state and formed government with Shivsena by reviving there grand old alliance. Congress-NCP alliance was not able to attain majority due to decreasing popularity of UPA government and massive corruption. However Nationalist Congress Party offered outside support to BJP for forming government but latter rejected

Alliances

Following the NCP-INC alliance's performance in the 2014 Indian general election, the NCP demanded 144 seats to contest and a rotation of the Chief Minister's post between parties. Both parties held negotiations but failed to reach a conclusion. The INC declared its list of candidates for 118 seats on 25 September without consulting the NCP. Thus, the NCP unilaterally severed its 15-year-old alliance with the INC. The INC later reached out to the Samajwadi Party (SP) to form an alliance. [8] [9]

The Shiv Sena and Bharatiya Janta Party (BJP) were alliance partners for 25-years - including several smaller parties, such as Republican Party of India (Athavale), Swabhimani Shetkari Sanghatna, Rashtriya Samaj Paksha,[ citation needed ] were also a part. After the general election, the BJP demanded additional seats to contest; initially they requested 144 seats but later reduced their demand to 130 seats. The Shiv Sena offered 119 seats to the BJP and 18 seats to four other allies, keeping 151 to contest itself. After several rounds of negotiations, the parties did not reach a conclusion. Thus the Shiv Sena - BJP alliance ended on the 25 September as well after 25 years of togetherness. [9] [10]

Parties

Campaign

Indian National Congress

The incumbent Indian National Congress started its campaign on 1 September at Hutatma Chowk, Mumbai. Prithviraj Chavan, the incumbent Chief Minister led the campaign with Narayan Rane heading the Campaign Committee. The party's advertising campaign began on 20 September. [11] [12]

Nationalist Congress Party

The Nationalist Congress Party began its campaign in Kolhapur on 16 September with national party President Sharad Pawar, Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar, Maharashtra party President Sunil Tatkare and MP from Kolhapur Dhananjay Mahadik attending the rally. [13]

Bharatiya Janata Party

Prime Minister Narendra Modi spoke in South Mumbai's Mahalaxmi Racecourse after his return from the U.S. for the sixty-ninth session of the United Nations General Assembly.

Shiv Sena

Shiv Sena started its campaign at Mahalaxmi Racecourse in Mumbai on 27 September, where party leader Uddhav Thackeray addressed its supporters. [14]

Election

A total of 3255 candidates contested the election.voter turnout was 64%. [15] Voter-verified paper audit trail (VVPAT) along with EVMs was used in 13 constituencies: [16] Wardha, Amravati (2 pockets), [17] Yavatmal, Chandrapur, Nashik (3 pockets), Aurangabad (3 pockets) and Ahmednagar (2 pockets). [18] [19] [20] [21] [22] [23] [16] [24]

List of Political Parties participated in 2014 Maharashtra Assembly Elections.

PartyAbbreviation
National Parties
Bharatiya Janata Party BJP
Indian National Congress INC
Nationalist Congress Party NCP
Communist Party of India (Marxist) CPM
Communist Party of India CPI
Bahujan Samaj Party BSP
State Parties
Shiv Sena SHS
Maharashtra Navnirman Sena MNS
Indian Union Muslim League IUML
All India Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen AIMIM
Janata Dal (United) JD(U)
Janata Dal (Secular) JD(S)
Rashtriya Lok Dal RLD
Samajwadi Party SP
All India Forward Bloc AIFB
Registered (Unrecognised) Parties
Akhil Bharatiya Hindu Mahasabha HMS
Akhil Bharatiya Jana Sangh ABJS
Swatantra Bharat Paksha STBP
Akhil Bharatiya Sena ABHS
Hindustan Janata Party HJP
Rashtravadi Janata Party RVNP
Swabhimani Paksha SWP
Socialist Party (India) SP(I)
Socialist Unity Centre of India (Communist) SUCI(C)
Peasants and Workers Party PWP
Bolshevik Party of India BPI
Communist Party of India (Marxist-Leninist) Liberation CPI(ML)(L)
Communist Party of India (Marxist-Leninist) Red Star CPI(ML)(RS)
Republican Party of India RPI
Republican Party of India (Khobragade) RPI(K)
Republican Party of India (Athawale) RPI(A)
Republican Party of India (Kamble) RPI(KM)
Republican Sena RPSN
Bharipa Bahujan Mahasangh BBM
Bahujan Republican Ekta Manch BREM
Ambedkarite Party of India APoI
Bahujan Samaj Party (Ambedkar) BSP(A)
Bahujan Mukti Party BMUP
Rashtriya Bahujan Congress Party RBCP
Rashtriya Aam Party RAaP
Bahujan Vikas Aaghadi BVA
Jan Surajya ShaktiJSS
Rashtriya Samaj Paksha RSPS
Bharatiya Minorities Suraksha Mahasangh BMSM
Democratic Secular Party DESEP
Peace Party PECP
Welfare Party of India WPOI
Majlis Bachao Tahreek MBT
Rashtriya Ulama Council RUC
National Loktantrik Party NLP
Gondwana Ganatantra Party GGP
Hindusthan Nirman DalHND
Awami Vikas PartyAwVP
Kranti Kari Jai Hind SenaKKJHS
All India Krantikari CongressAIKC
Prabuddha Republican PartyPRCP
Ambedkar National CongressANC
Proutist Bloc IndiaPBI
Rashtriya Krantikari Samajwadi PartyRKSP
Akhil Bhartiya Manavata PakshaABMP
Lok BharatiLB
Minorities Democratic PartyMNDP
Republican Paksha (Khoripa)RP(K)
Republican Party of India (Ektawadi)RPI(E)
Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel PartySVPP
Akhila Bharatiya Rytha PartyAKBRP
Ambedkarist Republican PartyARP
Bhartiya Dalit CongressBDC
Bharatiya Congress PakshaBhCP
Bhartiya Navjawan Sena (Paksha)BNS
Chhattisgarh Swabhiman ManchCSM
Gareeb Aadmi PartyGaAP
Hindu Ekta Andolan PartyHEAP
Hindusthan Praja PakshaHiPPa
Jai Janseva PartyJJP
Lokshasan Andolan PartyLAP
The Lok Party of IndiaLPI
Manav Adhikar Raksha PartyMARP
Maharashtra Vikas Aghadi MVA
National Black Panther PartyNBPP
Navbahujan Samajparivartan PartyNSamP
Panthers Republican PartyPREP
Republican Bahujan SenaRBS
Rashtriya Balmiki Sena PakshaRBSP
Rashtriya Kisan Congress PartyRKCGP
Rashtriya Samajwadi Party (Secular)RSP(S)
Secular Alliance of IndiaSAOI
Sanman Rajkiya PakshaSaRaPa
Swarajya Nirman SenaSNS
Sanatan Sanskriti Raksha DalSSRD

Surveys and polls

Exit polls

Publish DateSourcePolling Organisation
BJP+ShivsenaINCNCPMNSOthers
15 October 2014 [25] News 24Chanakya 151 ± 971 ± 927 ± 528 ± 511 ± 5
[26] Times Now 1295643361212
[26] ABP NewsNielsen 12777403455
[26] India TVCVoter 124-13451-6138-4831-419-159-15

Results

1226342417
BJPSHSINCNCPOTH

Alliance-wise results of Maharashtra Vidhan Sabha Election 2014.png

Detailed Results

India Maharashtra Legislative Assembly 2014.svg
PartyLeaderMLAsVotes
Of totalOf total
Bharatiya Janata Party Devendra Fadnavis 122Increase2.svg76260
122 / 288(42%)
14,709,27627.81%
Shiv Sena Uddhav Thackeray 63Increase2.svg19282
63 / 288(22%)
10,235,97019.35%
Indian National Congress Prithviraj Chavan 42Decrease2.svg40287
42 / 288(15%)
9,496,09517.95%
Nationalist Congress Party Ajit Pawar 41Decrease2.svg21278
41 / 288(14%)
9,122,28517.24%
Peasants and Workers Party of India Ganpatrao Deshmukh 3Decrease2.svg151
3 / 288(1%)
533,3091.01%
Bahujan Vikas Aaghadi Hitendra Thakur 2Increase2.svg136
3 / 288(1%)
329,4570.62%
All India Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen (AIMIM) Imtiyaz Jaleel 2Increase2.svg224
2 / 288(0.7%)
489,6140.93%
Maharashtra Navnirman Sena Raj Thackeray 1Decrease2.svg12219
1 / 288(0.3%)
1,665,0333.15%
Bharipa Bahujan Mahasangh Prakash Ambedkar 1Steady2.svg70
1 / 288(0.3%)
472,9250.89%
Rashtriya Samaj Paksha Mahadev Jankar 1Steady2.svg6
1 / 288(0.3%)
256,6620.49%
Communist Party of India (Marxist) Rajaram Ozare 1Steady2.svg20
1 / 288(0.3%)
207,9330.39%
Samajwadi Party Abu Azmi 1Decrease2.svg322
1 / 288(0.3%)
92,3040.17%
Independents-71699
7 / 288(2%)
2,493,1524.71%
28852,901,32663.08%
Bharatiya Janata Party Shiv Sena Indian National Congress Nationalist Congress Party
National Democratic Alliance United Progressive Alliance
Bharatiya Janata Party logo.svg
Logo of Shiv Sena.svg
INC Logo.png
NCP-flag.svg
Devendra Fadnavis StockFreeImage.png
The Chief Minister of Maharashtra, Shri Uddhav Thackeray calling on the Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi, in New Delhi on February 21, 2020 (Uddhav Thackeray) (cropped).jpg
Prithviraj Chavan - India Economic Summit 2011.jpg
Ajit Pawar.jpg
Devendra Fadnavis Uddhav Thackeray Prithviraj Chavan Ajit Pawar
27.81%19.35%17.95%17.24%
122(27.81%)63(19.35%)42(17.95%)41(17.24%)
122 / 288
Increase2.svg76
63 / 288
Increase2.svg 18
42 / 288
Decrease2.svg 40
41 / 288
Decrease2.svg 21

Region-wise break up

RegionTotal seats Bharatiya Janata Party logo.svg Logo of Shiv Sena.svg INC Logo.png Flag of Nationalist Congress Party.svg Others
Bharatiya Janata Party Shiv Sena Indian National Congress Nationalist Congress Party
Seats WonSeats WonSeats WonSeats Won
Western Maharashtra7024Increase2.svg 1313Increase2.svg 0410Decrease2.svg 0419Decrease2.svg 064
Vidarbha6244Increase2.svg 264Decrease2.svg 0410Decrease2.svg 141Decrease2.svg 043
Marathwada4615Increase2.svg 1311Increase2.svg 069Decrease2.svg 098Decrease2.svg 043
Thane+Konkan3910Increase2.svg 0414Increase2.svg 061Decrease2.svg 018Steady2.svg6
Mumbai3615Increase2.svg 1014Increase2.svg 065Decrease2.svg 120Decrease2.svg 032
North Maharashtra3514Increase2.svg 107Steady2.svg7Steady2.svg5Decrease2.svg 042
Total [27] 288122Increase2.svg 7663Increase2.svg 1842Decrease2.svg 4041Decrease2.svg 2120

Votes polled by winning candidates

Region Bharatiya Janata Party logo.svg Logo of Shiv Sena.svg INC Logo.png Flag of Nationalist Congress Party.svg Others
Bharatiya Janata Party Shiv Sena Indian National Congress Nationalist Congress Party
Vote Share %Vote Share %Vote Share %Vote Share %Vote Share %
Western Maharashtra34.8%Increase2.svg 19.8%17.6%Increase2.svg 0.9%10.6%Decrease2.svg 13.331.9%Decrease2.svg 12.44.93%
Vidarbha72.5%Increase2.svg 38.2%7.1%Decrease2.svg 7.6%14.9%Decrease2.svg 28.62.1%Decrease2.svg 5.73.3%
Marathwada41.1%Increase2.svg 32.1%20.4%Increase2.svg 9.7%20.6%Decrease2.svg 26.411.7%Decrease2.svg 21.46.02%
Thane+Konkan27.4%Increase2.svg 14.5%32.5%Increase2.svg 3.9%2.91%Decrease2.svg 9.7119.7%Decrease2.svg 18.117.6%
Mumbai51.3%Increase2.svg 34.8%33.6%Increase2.svg 20.1%11.8%Decrease2.svg 48.800.00%Decrease2.svg 9.23.1%
North Maharashtra42.7%Increase2.svg 20.8%19.6%Increase2.svg 5.9%19.1%Decrease2.svg 1.713.6%Decrease2.svg 29.84.9%
Avg.Vote Share [27] 44.97%Increase2.svg 26.7%21.80%Increase2.svg 4.18%13.32%Decrease2.svg 21.3613.17%Decrease2.svg 16.1039.85%

City Wise Results

City NameSeats BJP SHS INC NCP Oth
Mumbai 3515Increase2.svg 1014Increase2.svg 105Decrease2.svg 120Decrease2.svg 31Decrease2.svg 6
Pune 88Increase2.svg 60Decrease2.svg 20Decrease2.svg 020Decrease2.svg 10Steady2.svg
Nagpur 66Increase2.svg 20Steady2.svg0Decrease2.svg 020Steady2.svg0Steady2.svg
Thane 52Increase2.svg 22Increase2.svg 100Steady2.svg1Decrease2.svg 010Steady2.svg
Pimpri-Chinchwad 62Increase2.svg 012Increase2.svg 0101Steady2.svg0Decrease2.svg 011Decrease2.svg 1
Nashik 83Increase2.svg 33Steady2.svg01Decrease2.svg 011Increase2.svg 010Steady2.svg
Kalyan-Dombivli 63Increase2.svg 0101Steady2.svg00Steady2.svg1Steady2.svg1Decrease2.svg 1
Vasai-Virar City MC 200Steady2.svg0Steady2.svg00Steady2.svg0Steady2.svg2Steady2.svg
Aurangabad 301Increase2.svg 011Decrease2.svg 100Decrease2.svg 0100Steady2.svg1Increase2.svg 1
Navi Mumbai 21Increase2.svg 10Steady2.svg0Steady2.svg01Decrease2.svg 0100Steady2.svg
Solapur 32Increase2.svg 10Steady2.svg02Steady2.svg00Steady2.svg0Steady2.svg
Mira-Bhayandar 11Increase2.svg 100Steady2.svg00Steady2.svg00Decrease2.svg 10Steady2.svg
Bhiwandi-Nizampur MC 31Increase2.svg 11Steady2.svg0Steady2.svg01Increase2.svg 10Decrease2.svg 2
Jalgaon City 52Increase2.svg 11Decrease2.svg 10Steady2.svg01Steady2.svg1Steady2.svg
Amravati 11Increase2.svg 100Steady2.svg0Decrease2.svg 100Steady2.svg00Steady2.svg
Nanded 30Steady2.svg01Increase2.svg 012Decrease2.svg 100Steady2.svg00Steady2.svg
Kolhapur 600Steady2.svg3Increase2.svg 10Decrease2.svg 12Steady2.svg1Increase2.svg 01
Ulhasnagar 100Decrease2.svg 010Steady2.svg0Steady2.svg1Increase2.svg 0100Steady2.svg
Sangli-Miraj-Kupwad 22Steady2.svg00Steady2.svg0Steady2.svg00Steady2.svg00Steady2.svg
Malegaon 200Steady2.svg01Steady2.svg1Increase2.svg 0100Steady2.svg00Steady2.svg
Akola 22Increase2.svg 010Steady2.svg00Steady2.svg00Steady2.svg00Steady2.svg
Latur 100Steady2.svg00Steady2.svg1Steady2.svg00Steady2.svg00Steady2.svg
Dhule 011Increase2.svg 0100Steady2.svg0Decrease2.svg 0100Steady2.svg00Steady2.svg
Ahmednagar 100Steady2.svg00Decrease2.svg 0100Steady2.svg01Increase2.svg 0100Steady2.svg
Chandrapur 303Steady2.svg00Steady2.svg00Steady2.svg00Steady2.svg00Steady2.svg
Parbhani 300Steady2.svg1Decrease2.svg 0100Steady2.svg1Increase2.svg 101Steady2.svg
Ichalkaranji 401Steady2.svg2Increase2.svg 0100Decrease2.svg 0100Steady2.svg00Decrease2.svg 01
Jalna 0301Increase2.svg 011Increase2.svg 100Decrease2.svg 0101Steady2.svg00Decrease2.svg 01
Ambarnath 0200Steady2.svg01Steady2.svg00Steady2.svg01Steady2.svg00Steady2.svg
Bhusawal 022Increase2.svg 200Steady2.svg00Steady2.svg00Decrease2.svg 100Decrease2.svg 01
Panvel 021Increase2.svg 0100Steady2.svg00Decrease2.svg 0101Steady2.svg00Steady2.svg
Beed 054Increase2.svg 0300Steady2.svg00Steady2.svg01Decrease2.svg 400Steady2.svg
Gondia 0201Steady2.svg00Steady2.svg01Steady2.svg00Steady2.svg00Steady2.svg
Satara 0700Steady2.svg01Increase2.svg 0102Increase2.svg 0104Steady2.svg00Steady2.svg
Solapur 0302Increase2.svg 0100Steady2.svg01Decrease2.svg 0100Steady2.svg00Steady2.svg
Barshi 100Steady2.svg00Steady2.svg00Steady2.svg01Increase2.svg 0100Decrease2.svg 01
Yavatmal 32Increase2.svg 0201Steady2.svg00Decrease2.svg 0200Steady2.svg00Steady2.svg
Achalpur 100Steady2.svg00Steady2.svg00Steady2.svg00Steady2.svg01Steady2.svg
Osmanabad 300Steady2.svg01Decrease2.svg 0101Steady2.svg01Increase2.svg 0100Steady2.svg
Nandurbar 42Increase2.svg 0200Steady2.svg02Steady2.svg00Decrease2.svg 0100Decrease2.svg 01
Wardha 11Increase2.svg 0100Steady2.svg00Steady2.svg00Steady2.svg00Decrease2.svg 01
Udgir 101Steady2.svg00Steady2.svg00Steady2.svg00Steady2.svg00Steady2.svg
Hinganghat 101Increase2.svg 0100Decrease2.svg 0100Steady2.svg00Steady2.svg00Steady2.svg
Total10950Increase2.svg 3130Increase2.svg 912Decrease2.svg 289Decrease2.svg 58Decrease2.svg 7
TypeSeats BJP SHS INC NCP OTH
GEN23597Increase2.svg 6151Increase2.svg 1835Decrease2.svg 2934Decrease2.svg 1818
SC2814Increase2.svg 89Steady2.svg2Decrease2.svg 403Decrease2.svg 0303
ST2511Increase2.svg 73Increase2.svg 105Decrease2.svg 0704Steady2.svg02
Total288122Increase2.svg 7663Increase2.svg 1942Decrease2.svg 4041Decrease2.svg 2123
AlliancePartyWestern MaharashtraVidarbhaMarathwadaThane+KonkanMumbaiNorth Maharashtra
National Democratic Alliance Bharatiya Janata Party logo.svg Bharatiya Janata Party
24 / 70(34%)
Increase2.svg 15
44 / 62(71%)
Increase2.svg 23
15 / 46(33%)
Increase2.svg 9
10 / 39(26%)
Increase2.svg 6
15 / 36(42%)
Increase2.svg 10
14 / 35(40%)
Increase2.svg 13
Logo of Shiv Sena.svg Shiv Sena
13 / 70(19%)
Increase2.svg 3
4 / 62(6%)
Steady2.svg
11 / 46(24%)
Increase2.svg 8
14 / 39(36%)
Decrease2.svg 01
14 / 36(39%)
Increase2.svg 3
7 / 35(20%)
Increase2.svg 5
United Progressive Alliance INC Logo.png Indian National Congress
10 / 70(14%)
Decrease2.svg5
10 / 62(16%)
Decrease2.svg 02
9 / 46(20%)
Decrease2.svg 08
1 / 39(3%)
Decrease2.svg 04
5 / 36(14%)
Decrease2.svg 01
7 / 35(20%)
Decrease2.svg 20
Flag of Nationalist Congress Party.svg Nationalist Congress Party
19 / 70(27%)
Decrease2.svg 6
1 / 62(2%)
Decrease2.svg 11
8 / 46(17%)
Decrease2.svg 5
8 / 39(21%)
Increase2.svg 2
0 / 36(0%)
Decrease2.svg 03
5 / 35(14%)
Increase2.svg 1
OthersOthers
4 / 70(6%)
Decrease2.svg 7
3 / 70(4%)
Decrease2.svg 11
3 / 46(7%)
Decrease2.svg 4
6 / 39(15%)
Increase2.svg 3
2 / 36(6%)
Decrease2.svg 9
2 / 35(6%)
Increase2.svg 1

Vidhan Sabha Results

  Bharatiya Janata Party (27.81%)
  Shiv Sena (19.35%)
  Indian National Congress (17.95%)
  Nationalist Congress Party (17.24%)
  Others/Independents (17.65%)
Alliance-wise Results
RegionTotal Seats National Democratic Alliance United Progressive Alliance Others
Western Maharashtra70Increase2.svg 17
37 / 70(53%)
Decrease2.svg 10
29 / 70(41%)
Decrease2.svg 7
4 / 70(6%)
Vidarbha62Increase2.svg 22
48 / 62(77%)
Decrease2.svg 18
11 / 62(18%)
Decrease2.svg 11
3 / 70(4%)
Marathwada46Increase2.svg 19
26 / 46(57%)
Decrease2.svg 13
17 / 46(37%)
Decrease2.svg 4
3 / 46(7%)
Thane +Konkan39Increase2.svg 10
24 / 39(62%)
Decrease2.svg 01
9 / 39(23%)
Increase2.svg 3
6 / 39(15%)
Mumbai36Increase2.svg 16
29 / 36(81%)
Decrease2.svg 15
5 / 36(14%)
Decrease2.svg 9
2 / 36(6%)
North Maharashtra35Increase2.svg 10
21 / 35(60%)
Decrease2.svg 04
12 / 35(34%)
Increase2.svg 1
2 / 35(6%)
TotalIncrease2.svg 94
185 / 288(64%)
Decrease2.svg 61
83 / 288(29%)
Decrease2.svg 13
20 / 288(7%)

Division-wise results

Division NameSeats BJP SHS INC NCP Others
Amravati division 3018Increase2.svg 1303Decrease2.svg 25Decrease2.svg 0701Decrease2.svg 023
Aurangabad division 4615Increase2.svg 1311Increase2.svg 49Decrease2.svg 908Decrease2.svg 303
Konkan division 7525Increase2.svg 1628Increase2.svg 156Decrease2.svg 1308Decrease2.svg 308
Nagpur division 3226Increase2.svg 131Decrease2.svg 25Decrease2.svg 700Decrease2.svg 0200
Nashik division 4719Increase2.svg 148Steady2.svg10Decrease2.svg 308Decrease2.svg 0502
Pune division 5819Increase2.svg 1012Increase2.svg 607Decrease2.svg 0416Decrease2.svg 0504
Total Seats288122Increase2.svg 7663Increase2.svg 1842Decrease2.svg 4041Decrease2.svg 2120

District-wise results

Name of DivisionDistrictSeats BJP Shiv Sena INC NCP Others
VotesSeats WonVotesSeats WonVotesSeats WonVotesSeats Won
Amravati Division Akola 52,44,9244Increase2.svg 2-0Decrease2.svg 1-0Steady2.svg-0Steady2.svg1
Amravati 82,76,8704Increase2.svg 4-0Decrease2.svg 11,29,6872Decrease2.svg 2-0Steady2.svg2
Buldhana 71,35,7073Increase2.svg 11,44,5592Steady2.svg1,08,5662Steady2.svg-0Decrease2.svg 10
Yavatmal 73,76,6485Increase2.svg 51,21,2161Steady2.svg-0Decrease2.svg 594,1521Steady2.svg0
Washim 392,9472Increase2.svg 1-0Steady2.svg70,9391Steady2.svg-0Decrease2.svg 10
Total Seats3011,27,09618Increase2.svg 132,65,7753Decrease2.svg 23,09,1925Decrease2.svg 794,1521Decrease2.svg 23
Aurangabad Division Aurangabad 91,93,3053Increase2.svg 31908153Increase2.svg 196,0381Decrease2.svg 253,1141Steady2.svg1
Beed 65,73,5345Increase2.svg 4-0Steady2.svg-0Steady2.svg77,1341Decrease2.svg 40
Jalna 51,90,0943Increase2.svg 345,0781Steady2.svg-0Decrease2.svg 198,0301Decrease2.svg 10
Osmanabad 4-0Steady2.svg65,1781Decrease2.svg 170,7011Steady2.svg1,67,0172Increase2.svg 10
Nanded 91,18,7811Increase2.svg 12,83,6434Increase2.svg 42,12,1573Decrease2.svg 360,1271Decrease2.svg 10
Latur 61,43,5032Increase2.svg 1-0Steady2.svg2,20,5533Decrease2.svg 1-0Steady2.svg1
Parbhani 4-0Steady2.svg71,5841Decrease2.svg 1-0Decrease2.svg 41,65,3272Increase2.svg 21
Hingoli 397,0451Increase2.svg 163,8511Increase2.svg 167,1041Decrease2.svg 1-0Steady2.svg0
Total Seats4613,16,26215Increase2.svg 137,20,14911Increase2.svg 46,66,5539Decrease2.svg 96,20,7498Decrease2.svg 33
Konkan Division Mumbai City 101,91,2953Increase2.svg 21,79,3783Increase2.svg 31,25,4463Decrease2.svg 3-0Decrease2.svg 11
Mumbai Suburban 269,16,12712Increase2.svg 85,46,68911Increase2.svg 71,29,7152Decrease2.svg 9-0Decrease2.svg 21
Thane 184,83,9547Increase2.svg 33,90,6206Increase2.svg 100Decrease2.svg 12,63,5504Decrease2.svg 21
Palghar 685,0502Increase2.svg 246,1421Increase2.svg 100Decrease2.svg 1-0Steady2.svg3
Raigad 71,25,1421Increase2.svg 11,50,5392Increase2.svg 100Decrease2.svg 11,18,0512Steady2.svg2
Ratnagiri 5-0Steady2.svg2,45,8373Steady2.svg00Decrease2.svg 11,25,4322Increase2.svg 20
Sindhudurg 3-0Steady2.svg1,41,4842Increase2.svg 274,7151Steady2.svg-0Steady2.svg0
Total Seats7518,01,56825Increase2.svg 1617,00,68928Increase2.svg 153,29,8766Decrease2.svg 135,07,0338Decrease2.svg 38
Nagpur Division Bhandara 32,38,2623Increase2.svg 1--Decrease2.svg 1-0Decrease2.svg 1-0Decrease2.svg 10
Chandrapur 63,38,8014Increase2.svg 153,8771Increase2.svg 170,3731Decrease2.svg 5-0Steady2.svg0
Gadchiroli 31,87,0163Increase2.svg 3--Steady2.svg-0Decrease2.svg 2-0Steady2.svg0
Gondia 41,81,1513Increase2.svg 1--Steady2.svg62,7011Decrease2.svg 1-0Steady2.svg0
Nagpur 129,70,18611Increase2.svg 4--Decrease2.svg 184,6301Decrease2.svg 2-0Decrease2.svg 10
Wardha 41,36,1722Increase2.svg 1--Decrease2.svg 11,38,4192Decrease2.svg 2-0Steady2.svg0
Total Seats3220,51,58826Increase2.svg 1353,8771Decrease2.svg 23,56,1235Decrease2.svg 700Decrease2.svg 20
Nashik Division Dhule 51,50,5742Increase2.svg 12,91,9680Decrease2.svg 103Increase2.svg 100Steady2.svg0
Jalgaon 116,02,0176Increase2.svg 42,25,7163Increase2.svg 100Steady2.svg55,6561Decrease2.svg 41
Nandurbar 41,59,8842Increase2.svg 200Steady2.svg1,58,2062Steady2.svg00Decrease2.svg 10
Nashik 152,62,9244Increase2.svg 33,14,0614Steady2.svg1,24,4542Decrease2.svg 13,18,7684Increase2.svg 11
Ahmednagar 124,94,5305Increase2.svg 373,2631Increase2.svg 22,82,1413Steady2.svg2,16,3553Decrease2.svg 10
Total Seats4716,69,92919Increase2.svg 149,05,0088Steady2.svg5,64,80110Decrease2.svg 35,90,7798Decrease2.svg 52
Pune Division Kolhapur 101,99,7032Increase2.svg 15,44,8176Increase2.svg 300Decrease2.svg 2175,2252Decrease2.svg 10
Pune 219,54,02211Increase2.svg 82,36,6423Steady2.svg78,6021Decrease2.svg 3379,2233Decrease2.svg 43
Sangli 83,32,5404Increase2.svg 472,8491Increase2.svg 11,12,5231Decrease2.svg 1221,3552Steady2.svg0
Satara 800Steady2.svg1,04,4191Increase2.svg 11,52,5392Increase2.svg 1465,6295Steady2.svg0
Solapur 111,56,9542Steady2.svg60,6741Increase2.svg 12,36,1033Increase2.svg 1334,7574Steady2.svg1
Total Seats581,643,21919Increase2.svg 101,019,40112Increase2.svg 6579,7677Decrease2.svg 41,576,18916Decrease2.svg 54
28896,08,662122Increase2.svg 7646,64,89963Increase2.svg 182,806,31242Decrease2.svg 403,388,90241Decrease2.svg 2120

Results by constituency

Results
Assembly ConstituencyWinnerRunner UpMargin
#NameCandidatePartyVotesCandidatePartyVotes
Nandurbar District
1 Akkalkuwa K. C. Padavi INC 64410Paradake Vijaysing Rupsing NCP 4863515775
2 Shahada Udesingh Kocharu Padvi BJP 58556Padmakar Vijaysing Valvi INC 57837719
3 Nandurbar Vijaykumar Gavit BJP 101328Kunal Vasave INC 7421027118
4 Navapur Surupsingh Hirya Naik INC 93796Sharad Gavit NCP 7197921817
Dhule District
5 Sakri Dhanaji Ahire INC 74760 Manjula Gavit BJP 714373323
6 Dhule Rural Kunal Patil INC 119,094Manohar Bhadane BJP 7301246082
7 Dhule City Anil Gote BJP 57780Rajwardhan Kadambande NCP 4485212928
8 Sindkheda Jaykumar Rawal BJP 92794Sandeep Bedse NCP 5063642158
9 Shirpur Kashiram Pawara INC 98114Jitendra Thakur BJP 7291325201
Jalgaon District
10 Chopda Chandrakant Sonawane SS 54176Madhuri Patil NCP 4224111935
11 Raver Haribhau Jawale BJP 65962Shirish Chaudhari INC 5596210000
12 Bhusawal Sanjay Sawakare BJP 87818Rajesh Zalte NCP 5318134637
13 Jalgaon City Suresh Bhole BJP 88363 Suresh Jain SS 4604942314
14 Jalgaon Rural Gulabrao Patil SS 84020Gulabrao Deokar NCP 5265331367
15 Amalner Shirish Hiralal Chaudhari Ind 68149 Anil Patil BJP 4691021239
16 Erandol Satish Patil NCP 55656 Chimanrao Patil SS 536731983
17 Chalisgaon Unmesh Patil BJP 94754 Rajivdada Deshmukh NCP 7237422380
18 Pachora Kishor Patil SS 87520 Dilip Wagh NCP 5911728403
19 Jamner Girish Mahajan BJP 103498Digambar Patil NCP 6773035768
20 Muktainagar Eknath Khadse BJP 85657 Chandrakant Nimba Patil SS 759499708
Buldhana District
21 Malkapur Chainsukh Sancheti BJP 75965Arvind Kolte INC 4901926946
22 Buldhana Harshwardhan Sapkal INC 46,985 Sanjay Gaikwad MNS 3532411661
23 Chikhli Rahul Bondre INC 61581Suresh Khabutare BJP 4752014061
24 Sindkhed Raja Shashikant Khedekar SS 64203Ganesh Mante BJP 4534918854
25 Mehkar Sanjay Raimulkar SS 80356Laxmanrao Ghumare INC 4442135935
26 Khamgaon Akash Fundkar BJP 71819Dilipkumar Sananda INC 647587061
27 Jalgaon (Jamod) Sanjay Kute BJP 63888Prasenjit Tayade BBM 591934695
Akola District
28 Akot Prakash Bharsakale BJP 70086Mahesh Gangane INC 3867531411
29 Balapur Baliram Sirskar BBM 41426Khatib Syed Natiquiddin INC 344876939
30 Akola West Govardhan Sharma BJP 66934Vijay Deshmukh NCP 2698139953
31 Akola East Randhir Savarkar BJP 53678Haridas Bhade BBM 512382440
32 Murtizapur Harish Pimple BJP 54,226Rahul Dongare BBM 4133812888
Washim District
33 Risod Amit Zanak INC 70,939Vijay Jadhav BJP 5413116808
34 Washim Lakhan Malik BJP 48,196Shashikant Pendharkar SS 438034393
35 Karanja Rajendra Patni BJP 44,751Yusuf Shafi Punjani BBM 406044147
Amravati District
36 Dhamamgaon Railway Virendra Jagtap INC 70,879Arun Adsad BJP 69905974
37 Badnera Ravi Rana Ind 46,827Band Sanjay SS 394087419
38 Amravati Sunil Deshmukh BJP 84,033 Raosaheb Shekhawat INC 4896135072
39 Teosa Yashomati Thakur INC 58,808Nivedita Chaudhari BJP 3836720441
40 Daryapur Ramesh Bundile BJP 64224 Balwant Wankhade RPI 4464219582
41 Melghat Prabhudas Bhilawekar BJP 57002 Rajkumar Patel NCP 550231979
42 Achalpur Bacchu Kadu Ind 59234Ashok Bansod BJP 4906410170
43 Morshi Anil Bonde BJP 71611Harshavardhan Deshmukh NCP 3144940162
Wardha District
44 Arvi Amar Kale INC 75886Dadarao Keche BJP 727433143
45 Deoli Ranjit Kamble INC 62533 Suresh Wagmare BJP 61590943
46 Hinganghat Samir Kunawar BJP 90275Pralay Telang BSP 2510065175
47 Wardha Pankaj Bhoyar BJP 45897Shekhar Shende INC 373478550
Nagpur District
48 Katol Ashish Deshmukh BJP 70344 Anil Deshmukh NCP 647875557
49 Savner Sunil Kedar INC 84630Vinod Jivtode SS 754219209
50 Hingna Sameer Meghe BJP 84139Rameshchandra Bang NCP 6098123158
51 Umred Sudhir Parwe BJP 92399Rukshadas Bansod BSP 3407758322
52 Nagpur South West Devendra Fadnavis BJP 113918Praful Gudade INC 5497658942
53 Nagpur South Sudhakar Kohale BJP 81224 Satish Chaturvedi INC 3801043214
54 Nagpur East Krishna Khopde BJP 99136 Abhijit Wanjarri INC 5052248614
55 Nagpur Central Vikas Kumbhare BJP 87523Anees Ahmed INC 4945238071
56 Nagpur West Sudhakar Deshmukh BJP 86500 Vikas Thakre INC 6009826402
57 Nagpur North Milind Mane BJP 68905Kishore Gajbhiye BSP 5518713718
58 Kamthi Chandrashekhar Bawankule BJP 126755 Rajendra Mulak INC 8675340002
59 Ramtek Dwaram Mallikarjun Reddy BJP 59343 Ashish Jaiswal SS 4726212081
Bhandara District
60 Tumsar Charan Waghmare BJP 73952 Madhukar Kukde NCP 4527328679
61 Bhandara Ramchandra Avsare BJP 83408Dewangana Gadhave BSP 4657636832
62 Sakoli Rajesh Kashiwar BJP 80902Sevakbhau Nirdhan Waghaye INC 5541325489
Gondiya District
63 Arjuni Morgaon Rajkumar Badole BJP 64401Rajesh Mulchand INC 3410630295
64 Tirora Vijay Rahangdale BJP 54160Dilip Bansod Ind 4106213098
65 Gondiya Gopaldas Agrawal INC 62701 Vinod Agrawal BJP 5194310758
66 Amgaon Sanjay Puram BJP 62590Ramrtanbapu Raut INC 4429518295
Gadchiroli District
67 Armori Krishna Gajbe BJP 60413Anandrao Gedam INC 4768012733
68 Gadchiroli Deorao Holi BJP 70185Bhagyashri Atram NCP 1828051905
69 Aheri Ambrishrao Satyavanrao Atram BJP 56418Dharmaraobaba Atram NCP 3656019858
Chandrapur District
70 Rajura Sanjay Dhote BJP 66223 Subhash Dhote INC 639452278
71 Chandrapur Nanaji Shamkule BJP 81483 Kishore Jorgewar SS 5071130772
72 Ballarpur Sudhir Mungantiwar BJP 103718Ghanshyam Mulchandani INC 6011843600
73 Brahmapuri Vijay Wadettiwar INC 70373Atul Deshkar BJP 5676313610
74 Chimur Bunty Bhangdiya BJP 87377Avinash Warjukar INC 6222225155
75 Warora Suresh Dhanorkar SS 53877Sanjay Deotale BJP 518732004
Yavatmal District
76 Wani Sanjivreddi Bodkurwar BJP 45178Vishvas Nandekar SS 395725606
77 Ralegaon Ashok Uike BJP 100618Vasant Purake INC 6186838750
78 Yavatmal Madan Yerawar BJP 53671Santosh Dhawale SS 524441227
79 Digras Sanjay Rathod SS 121216Vasant Ghuikhedkar NCP 4135279864
80 Arni Raju Todsam BJP 86991 Shivajirao Moghe INC 6627020721
81 Pusad Manohar Naik NCP 94152Prakash Devasarkar SS 2879365359
82 Umarkhed Rajendra Najardhane BJP 90190Vijayrao Khadse INC 4161448576
Nanded District
83 Kinwat Pradeep Jadhav NCP 60127 Bhimrao Keram Ind 551524975
84 Hadgaon Nagesh Patil SS 78,520Jawalgaonkar Madhavrao Patil INC 6507913441
85 Bhokar Ameeta Chavan INC 100,781 Madhavrao Kinhalkar BJP 5322447557
86 Nanded North D. P. Sawant INC 40356Sudhakar Pandhare BJP 327547602
87 Nanded South Hemant Patil SS 45,836Deelip Kandkurte BJP 426293207
88 Loha Prataprao Chikhalikar SS 92435Mukteshwar Dhondge BJP 4694945486
89 Naigaon Vasantrao Chavan INC 71020Rajesh Pawar BJP 6059510425
90 Deglur Subhash Sabne SS 66852 Raosaheb Antapurkar INC 582048648
91 Mukhed Govind Rathod BJP 118781Hanmanthrao Patil INC 4549073291
Hingoli District
92 Basmath Jaiprakash Mundada SS 63851Jayprakash Dandegaonkar NCP 582955556
93 Kalamnuri Santosh Tarfe INC 67104Gajana Ghuge SS 5556810536
94 Hingoli Tanaji Mutkule BJP 97045Bhaurao Patil INC 4059956446
Parbhani District
95 Jintur Vijay Bhamale NCP 106912Ramprasad Kadam INC 7955427358
96 Parbhani Rahul Patil SS 71584Syad Khalad Syad Sahebjan AIMIM 4505826526
97 Gangakhed Madhusudan Kendre NCP 58415 Ratnakar Gutte RSP 561262289
98 Pathri Mohan Fad Ind 69081 Suresh Warpudkar INC 5563213449
Jalna District
99 Partur Babanrao Lonikar BJP 46937Sureshkumar Jethaliya INC 425774360
100 Ghansawangi Rajesh Tope NCP 98030Vilasrao Kharat BJP 5455443476
101 Jalna Arjun Khotkar SS 45,078Kailas Gorantyal INC 44782296
102 Badnapur Narayan Kuche BJP 73560Roopkumar Bablu Nehrulal NCP 5006523495
103 Bhokardan Santosh Danve BJP 69597Chandrakant Danve NCP 628476750
Aurangabad District
104 Sillod Abdul Sattar INC 96038Suresh Bankar BJP 8211713921
105 Kannad Harshvardhan Jadhav SS 62542 Udaysingh Rajput NCP 609811561
106 Phulambri Haribhau Bagade BJP 73294Kalyan Kale INC 696833611
107 Aurangabad Central Imtiyaz Jaleel AIMIM 61843 Pradeep Jaiswal SS 4186119982
108 Aurangabad West Sanjay Shirsat SS 61282Madhukar Sawant BJP 543556927
109 Aurangabad East Atul Save BJP 64528Abdul Gaffar Quadri AIMIM 602684260
110 Paithan Sandipanrao Bhumre SS 66991Sanjay Waghchaure NCP 4195225039
111 Gangapur Prashant Bamb BJP 55483 Ambadas Danve SS 3820517278
112 Vaijapur Bhausaheb Patil Chikatgaonkar NCP 53114 Rangnath Wani SS 484054709
Nashik District
113 Nandgaon Pankaj Bhujbal NCP 69263 Suhas Kande SS 5082718436
114 Malegaon Central Shaikh Aasif Shaikh Rashid INC 75326 Mohammed Ismail Abdul Khalique NCP 5917516151
115 Malegaon Outer Dadaji Bhuse SS 82,093Pawan Yashvant Thakre BJP 4467237421
116 Baglan Dipika Chavan NCP 68434 Dilip Borse BJP 642534181
117 Kalwan Jiva Gavit CPI(M) 67795Arjun Pawar NCP 630094786
118 Chandvad Rahul Aher BJP 54946Shirishkumar Kotwal INC 4378511161
119 Yewla Chhagan Bhujbal NCP 112787Sambhaji Pawar SS 6634546442
120 Sinnar Rajabhau Waje SS 104031Manikrao Kokate BJP 8347720554
121 Niphad Anil Kadam SS 78186Diliprao Bankar NCP 742653921
122 Dindori Narhari Zirwal NCP 68284 Dhanraj Mahale SS 5565112633
123 Nashik East Balasaheb Sanap BJP 78941Chandrakant Lavte SS 3256746374
124 Nashik Central Devayani Farande BJP 61548 Vasantrao Gite MNS 3327628272
125 Nashik West Seema Hiray BJP 67489Sudhakar Bhika SS 3781929670
126 Devlali Yogesh Gholap SS 49751Ramdas Sadaphule BJP 2158028171
127 Igatpuri Nirmala Gavit INC 49128Shivram Zhole SS 3875110377
Palghar District
128 Dahanu Dhanare Paskal Janya BJP 44849Mangat Barkya Vansha CPI(M) 2814916700
129 Vikramgad Vishnu Savara BJP 40201Prakash Nikam SS 363563845
130 Palghar Krushna Ghoda SS 46,142 Rajendra Gavit INC 45627515
131 Boisar Vilas Tare BVA 64550Kamalakar Anya Dalavi SS 5167712873
132 Nalasopara Kshitij Thakur BVA 113566Rajan Naik BJP 5906754499
133 Vasai Hitendra Thakur BVA 97291 Vivek Pandit Ind 6539531896
Thane District
134 Bhiwandi Rural Shantaram More SS 57082Shantaram Dundaram Patil BJP 479229160
135 Shahapur Pandurang Barora NCP 56813 Daulat Daroda SS 512695544
136 Bhiwandi West Mahesh Choughule BJP 42483Shoaib Ashfaq Khan INC 391573326
137 Bhiwandi East Rupesh Mhatre SS 33541Santosh Shetty BJP 301483393
138 Kalyan West Narendra Pawar BJP 54388Vijay Salvi SS 521692219
139 Murbad Kisan Kathore BJP 85543Gotiram Pawar NCP 5931326230
140 Ambernath Balaji Kinikar SS 47000Rajesh Wankhede BJP 449592041
141 Ulhasnagar Jyoti Kalani NCP 43760 Kumar Ailani BJP 418971863
142 Kalyan East Ganpat Gaikwad Ind 36357Gopal Landge SS 35612745
143 Dombivali Ravindra Chavan BJP 83872Dipesh Mhatre SS 3764746225
144 Kalyan Rural Subhash Bhoir SS 84,110Ramesh Patil MNS 3989844212
145 Mira Bhayandar Narendra Mehta BJP 91468 Gilbert Mendonca NCP 5917632292
146 Ovala-Majiwada Pratap Sarnaik SS 68571Sanjay Pandey BJP 5766510906
147 Kopri-Pachpakhadi Eknath Shinde SS 100316Sandeep Lele BJP 4844751869
148 Thane Sanjay Kelkar BJP 70884 Ravindra Phatak SS 5829612588
149 Mumbra-Kalwa Jitendra Awhad NCP 86533Dasharath Patil SS 3885047683
150 Airoli Sandeep Naik NCP 76444 Vijay Chougule SS 677198725
151 Belapur Manda Mhatre BJP 55316 Ganesh Naik NCP 538251491
Mumbai Suburban
152 Borivali Vinod Tawde BJP 108278Uttamprakash Agarwal SS 2901179267
153 Dahisar Manisha Chaudhary BJP 77238 Vinod Ghosalkar SS 3866038578
154 Magathane Prakash Surve SS 65016Hemendra Mehta BJP 4463120385
155 Mulund Tara Singh BJP 93850Charan Singh Sapra INC 2854365307
156 Vikhroli Sunil Raut SS 50302Mangesh Sangle MNS 2496325339
157 Bhandup West Ashok Patil SS 48151 Manoj Kotak BJP 433794772
158 Jogeshwari East Ravindra Waikar SS 72767Ujwala Modak BJP 4380528962
159 Dindoshi Sunil Prabhu SS 56577Rajhans Singh INC 3674919828
160 Kandivali East Atul Bhatkhalkar BJP 72427Thakur Ramesh Singh INC 3123941188
161 Charkop Yogesh Sagar BJP 96097Shubhada Gudekar SS 3173064367
162 Malad West Aslam Shaikh INC 56574Ram Barot BJP 542712303
163 Goregaon Vidya Thakur BJP 63629 Subhash Desai SS 588734756
164 Versova Bharati Lavekar BJP 49182 Baldev Khosa INC 2278426398
165 Andheri West Ameet Satam BJP 59022Ashok Jadhav INC 3498224040
166 Andheri East Ramesh Latke SS 52817Sunil Yadav BJP 473385479
167 Vile Parle Parag Alavani BJP 74270Shashikant Patkar SS 4183532435
168 Chandivali Naseem Khan INC 73141Santosh Singh SS 4367229469
169 Ghatkopar West Ram Kadam BJP 80343Sudhir More SS 3842741916
170 Ghatkopar East Prakash Mehta BJP 67012Jagdish Chaudhari SS 2688540127
171 Mankhurd Shivaji Nagar Abu Azmi SP 41719Suresh Patil SS 317829937
172 Anushakti Nagar Tukaram Kate SS 39966 Nawab Malik NCP 389591007
173 Chembur Prakash Phaterpekar SS 47410 Chandrakant Handore INC 3738310027
174 Kurla Mangesh Kudalkar SS 41580Vijay Kamble BJP 2890112679
175 Kalina Sanjay Potnis SS 30715Amarjit Singh BJP 294181297
176 Vandre East Bala Sawant SS 41388Krishna Parkar BJP 2579115597
177 Vandre West Ashish Shelar BJP 74779 Baba Siddique INC 4786826911
Mumbai City District
178 Dharavi Varsha Gaikwad INC 47718Baburao Mane SS 3239015328
179 Sion Koliwada R. Tamil Selvan BJP 40869Mangesh Satamkar SS 371313738
180 Wadala Kalidas Kolambkar INC 38540 Mihir Kotecha BJP 37740800
181 Mahim Sada Sarvankar SS 46291 Nitin Sardesai MNS 403505941
182 Worli Sunil Shinde SS 60,625 Sachin Ahir NCP 37,61323012
183 Shivadi Ajay Choudhari SS 72462 Bala Nandgaonkar MNS 3055341909
184 Byculla Waris Pathan AIMIM 25314Madhu Chavan BJP 239571357
185 Malabar Hill Mangal Lodha BJP 97818Arvind Dudhwadkar SS 2913268686
186 Mumbadevi Amin Patel INC 39188Atul Shah BJP 306758513
187 Colaba Raj K. Purohit BJP 52608Pandurang Sakpal SS 2882123787
Raigad District
188 Panvel Prashant Thakur BJP 125142Balaram Patil PWPI 11192713215
189 Karjat Suresh Lad NCP 57013 Mahendra Thorve PWPI 551131900
190 Uran Manohar Bhoir SS 56131 Vivek Patil PWPI 55320811
191 Pen Dhairyashil Patil PWPI 64616 Ravisheth Patil INC 604964120
192 Alibag Panditshet Patil PWPI 76959 Mahendra Dalvi SS 6086516094
193 Shrivardhan Avdhoot Tatkare NCP 61038Ravi Munde SS 6096177
194 Mahad Bharat Gogawale SS 94408Manik Jagtap INC 7315221256
Pune District
195 Junnar Sharad Sonavane MNS 60305Asha Buchke SS 4338216923
196 Ambegaon Dilip Walse-Patil NCP 120235Arun Gire SS 6208158154
197 Khed Alandi Suresh Gore SS 103207Dilip Mohite NCP 7048932718
198 Shirur Baburao Pacharne BJP 92579Ashok Pawar NCP 8163810941
199 Daund Rahul Kul RSP 87649Ramesh Thorat NCP 7630411345
200 Indapur Dattatray Bharne NCP 108400 Harshvardhan Patil INC 9422714173
201 Baramati Ajit Pawar NCP 150588Prabhakar Gawade BJP 6079789791
202 Purandar Vijay Shivtare SS 82339Sanjay Jagtap INC 737498590
203 Bhor Sangram Thopate INC 78602Kuldip Konde SS 5965118951
204 Maval Bala Bhegade BJP 95319Dnyanoba Mauli Dabhade NCP 6731828001
205 Chinchwad Laxman Jagtap BJP 123786Rahul Kalate SS 6348960297
206 Pimpri Gautam Chabukswar SS 51096 Anna Bansode NCP 487612335
207 Bhosari Mahesh Landge Ind 60173Sulabha Ubale SS 4485715316
208 Vadgaon Sheri Jagdish Mulik BJP 66908Sunil Tingre SS 615835325
209 Shivajinagar Vijay Kale BJP 56460 Vinayak Nimhan INC 3441322047
210 Kothrud Medha Kulkarni BJP 100941 Chandrakant Mokate SS 3627964662
211 Khadakwasla Bhimrao Tapkir BJP 111531Dilip Barate NCP 4850563026
212 Parvati Madhuri Misal BJP 95583Taware Sachin Sham SS 2649369090
213 Hadapsar Yogesh Tilekar BJP 82629 Mahadeo Babar SS 5238130248
214 Pune Cantonment Dilip Kamble BJP 54692Ramesh Bagwe INC 3973714955
215 Kasba Peth Girish Bapat BJP 73594Rohit Tilak INC 3132242272
Ahmednagar District
216 Akole Vaibhav Pichad NCP 67,696Madhukar Talpade SS 4763420062
217 Sangamner Balasaheb Thorat INC 103,564Janardan Aher SS 4475958805
218 Shirdi Radhakrishna Vikhe Patil INC 121,459Abhay Shelke Patil SS 4679774662
219 Kopargaon Snehalata Kolhe BJP 99,763 Ashutosh Kale SS 7049329270
220 Shrirampur Bhausaheb Kamble INC 57118 Bhausaheb Wakchaure BJP 4563411484
221 Nevasa Balasaheb Murkute BJP 84,570 Shankarrao Gadakh NCP 799114659
222 Shevgaon Monika Rajale BJP 134,685Chandrashekhar Ghule NCP 8150053185
223 Rahuri Shivaji Kardile BJP 91,454Usha Tanpure SS 6577825676
224 Parner Vijayrao Auti SS 73,263Sujit Zaware Patil NCP 4584127422
225 Ahmednagar City Sangram Jagtap NCP 49,378 Anil Rathod SS 460613317
226 Shrigonda Rahul Jagtap NCP 99,281 Babanrao Pachpute BJP 8564413637
227 Karjat Jamkhed Ram Shinde BJP 84058Ramesh Khade SS 4624237816
Beed District
228 Georai Laxman Pawar BJP 136,384 Badamrao Pandit NCP 7638360001
229 Majalgaon R.T. Deshmukh BJP 112,497 Prakashdada Solanke NCP 7525237245
230 Beed Jaydutt Kshirsagar NCP 77,134 Vinayak Mete BJP 710026132
231 Ashti Bhimrao Dhonde BJP 120915 Suresh Dhas NCP 1149335982
232 Kaij Sangita Thombare BJP 106834 Namita Mundada NCP 6411342721
233 Parli Pankaja Munde BJP 96904 Dhananjay Munde NCP 7100925895
Latur District
234 Latur Rural Trimbakrao Bhise INC 100897 Ramesh Karad BJP 9038710510
235 Latur City Amit Deshmukh INC 119656Shailesh Lahoti BJP 7019149465
236 Ahmadpur Vinayakrao Jadhav Ind 61957Babasaheb Patil NCP 579514006
237 Udgir Sudhakar Bhalerao BJP 66686 Sanjay Bansode NCP 4179224894
238 Nilanga Sambhaji Patil Nilangekar BJP 76817Ashok Patil Nilangekar INC 4930627511
239 Ausa Basavraj Patil INC 64237Dinkar Mane SS 553798858
Osmanabad District
240 Umarga Dnyanraj Chougule SS 65178Kisan Kamble INC 4473620442
241 Tuljapur Madhukarrao Chavan INC 70701Jeevanrao Gore NCP 4109129610
242 Osmanabad Rana Jagjitsinh Patil NCP 88469 Omprakash Rajenimbalkar SS 7766310806
243 Paranda Rahul Mote NCP 78548 Dnyaneshwar Patil SS 6615912389
Solapur District
244 Karmala Narayan Patil SS 60674Rashmi Bagal NCP 60417257
245 Madha Babanrao Shinde NCP 97803Kalyan Kale INC 6202535778
246 Barshi Dilip Sopal NCP 97655 Rajendra Raut SS 925445111
247 Mohol Ramesh Kadam NCP 62120Sanjay Kshirsagar BJP 537538367
248 Solapur City North Vijay Deshmukh BJP 86877Mahesh Gadekar NCP 1799968878
249 Solapur City Central Praniti Shinde INC 46907Shekh Taufik Is Mail AIMIM 371389769
250 Akkalkot Siddharam Mhetre INC 97333Sidramappa Patil BJP 7968917644
251 Solapur South Subhash Deshmukh BJP 70077 Dilip Mane INC 4295427123
252 Pandharpur Bharat Bhalke INC 91863Prashant Paricharak SWA 829508913
253 Sangola Ganpatrao Deshmukh PWPI 94374 Shahajibapu Patil SS 6915025224
254 Malsiras Hanumant Dolas NCP 77179Anant Khandagale Ind 709346245
Satara District
255 Phaltan Dipak Chavan NCP 92910Digambar Agawane INC 5934233568
256 Wai Makarand Laxmanrao Jadhav Patil NCP 101218Madan Bhosale INC 6251638702
257 Koregaon Shashikant Shinde NCP 95213Vijayrao Kanase INC 4796647247
258 Man Jaykumar Gore INC 75708Shekhar Gore RSP 5235723351
259 Karad North Shamrao Pandurang Patil NCP 78324Dhairyashil Kadam INC 5781720507
260 Karad South Prithviraj Chavan INC 76831Vilasrao Patil Ind 6041316418
261 Patan Shambhuraj Desai SS 104419Satyajit Patankar NCP 8559518824
262 Satara Shivendra Raje Bhosale NCP 97964Deepak Pawar BJP 5015147813
Ratnagiri District
263 Dapoli Sanjay Kadam NCP 52907Suryakant Dalvi SS 491233784
264 Guhagar Bhaskar Jadhav NCP 72525Vinay Natu BJP 3976132764
265 Chiplun Sadanand Chavan SS 75695Shekhar Nikam NCP 696276068
266 Ratnagiri Uday Samant SS 93876Bal Mane BJP 5444939427
267 Rajapur Rajan Salvi SS 76266Rajendra Desai INC 3720439062
Sindhudurg District
268 Kankavli Nitesh Rane INC 74715Pramod Jathar BJP 4873625979
269 Kudal Vaibhav Naik SS 70582 Narayan Rane INC 6020610376
270 Sawantwadi Deepak Kesarkar SS 70902Rajan Teli BJP 2971041192
Kolhapur District
271 Chandgad Sandhyadevi Desai NCP 51,599Narsingrao Patil SS 434008199
272 Radhanagari Prakashrao Abitkar SS 132,485 Krishnarao Patil NCP 9307739408
273 Kagal Hasan Mushrif NCP 123,626Sanjay Ghatage SS 1176925934
274 Kolhapur South Amal Mahadik BJP 105,489 Satej Patil INC 969618528
275 Karvir Chandradip Narke SS 107,998P. N. Patil INC 107288710
276 Kolhapur North Rajesh Kshirsagar SS 69,736Satyajit Kadam INC 47,31522,421
277 Shahuwadi Satyajeet Patil SS 74,702Vinay KoreJSS74314388
278 Hatkanangale Sujit Minchekar SS 89,087 Jaywantrao Awale INC 5971729370
279 Ichalkaranji Suresh Halvankar BJP 94,214Prakashanna Awade INC 7898915225
280 Shirol Ulhas Patil SS 70,809 Rajendra Patil NCP 5077620033
Sangli District
281 Miraj Suresh Khade BJP 93,795Shidheshwar Jadhav INC 2972864067
282 Sangli Sudhir Gadgil BJP 80,497Madan Patil INC 6604014457
283 Islampur Jayant Patil NCP 113,045Abhijit Patil Ind 3785975186
284 Shirala Shivajirao Naik BJP 85,363Mansing Naik NCP 816953668
285 Palus-Kadegaon Patangrao Kadam INC 112,523Prithviraj Deshmukh BJP 8848924034
286 Khanapur Anil Babar SS 72,849Sadashivrao Patil INC 5305219797
287 Tasgaon-Kavathe Mahankal R. R. Patil NCP 108,310Ajitrao Ghorpade BJP 8590022410
288 Jat Vilasrao Jagtap BJP 72,885Vikramshinh Sawant INC 5518717698

Vote Share

PartyVotesPercentage
Bharatiya Janata Party 14,709,276Increase2.svg 83,57,12927.81%Increase2.svg 13.79%
Shiv Sena 10,235,970Increase2.svg 28,66,94019.35%Increase2.svg 3.09%
Indian National Congress 9,496,095Decrease2.svg 25,60817.95%Decrease2.svg 3.06%
Nationalist Congress Party 9,122,285Increase2.svg 17,02,07317.24%Increase2.svg 0.87%

Government formation

With the BJP having won a plurality, the NCP offered outside support to the BJP, according to Praful Patel. [28] The NCP offer was read as putting the Shiv Sena under pressure by saying it gave the BJP "mega-clout" in negotiations with the Shiv Sena. Amit Shah did not turn down the offer saying that the party's parliamentary board, including Prime Minister Narendra Modi would discuss options. Other unnamed BJP members said the Shiv Sena was "a natural fit" with the party. Other unnamed BJP members said they expected the Shiv Sena to seek the post of deputy chief minister as well as more ministers in the national government. Unnamed Shiv Sena spokespeople told NDTV that, as potential kingmaker, Uddhav Thackeray would decide the next steps "in Maharashtra's best interest." [29] Finally, BJP and Shiv Sena agreed to come together and form the government. Later on, in July 2020, NCP President Sharad Pawar said that NCP's outside support to the BJP government was a "political ploy" to keep the Shiv Sena away from the BJP. Pawar admitted that he took steps to "widen the distance between BJP and Shiv Sena". [30]

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