2016–17 Maharashtra local elections

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2016–17 Maharashtra Local Body election
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Phase I – 28 November 2016
Phase II – 14 December
Phase III – 18 December
Phase IV – 8 January 2017 [1]

Around 4000 seats to the 192 Maharashtra Municipal Councils
 Majority partyMinority partyThird party
  Sunil Tatkare in 2014.jpg
Leader Raosaheb Danve [2] Ashok Chavan [3] Sunil Tatkare [4]
Party BJP INC NCP
Last election506 seats1220 seats1039 seats
Seats won1147873847
Seat changeIncrease2.svg641Decrease2.svg347Decrease2.svg192

 Fourth party
  Uddhav Thackeray.png
Leader Uddhav Thackeray
Party SHS
Last election579 seats
Seats won608
Seat changeIncrease2.svg29
2016 Maharashtra Local Body election
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Phase I-28 November 2016

357 seats to the 20 Nagar Panchayat
 Majority partyMinority partyThird party
 
Leader Ashok Chavan [3] Sunil Tatkare [4] Raosaheb Danve [2]
Party INC NCP BJP
Seats won978753

 Fourth party
  Uddhav Thackeray.png
Leader Uddhav Thackeray
Party SHS
Seats won37

Local elections were held in Maharashtra in four phases, to select the 4,750 members of the 192 municipal councils and 20 Nagar Panchayat. Results were announced the day after each round of voting. The first phase took place on 27 November and saw the BJP emerge as the largest party in municipal councils, winning control of 53 of the 147 councils and winning 857 of the 3,417 seats. The Indian National Congress emerged as the largest party in Nagar Panchayat elections, winning 84 of the 253 seats on 18 Nagar Panchayats.

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Results

Phase 1 Municipal Council Results

DistrictCouncil INC NCP BJP SHS OthersCouncil PresidentParty
NCP-flag.svg Indian Election Symbol Bow And Arrow.svg No flag.svg
RaigadKhopoli2103104Suman Ausarmal NCP
RaigadUran001350Sayali Mhatre BJP
RaigadPen110703Pritam PatilINC
RaigadAlibaug 17000017Prashant NaikSKP
RaigadMurud Janjira23092Sneha Patil SHS
RaigadRoha014012Santosh Potfode NCP
RaigadShrivardhan110051Narendra bhusane NCP
RaigadMahad120050Snehal JagtapINC
RaigadMatheran120140Prerna Sawant SHS
RatnagiriChiplun545102Surekha Kherade BJP
RatnagiriRatnagiri056172Rahul Pandit SHS
RatnagiriKhed000107Vaibhav KhedekarMNS
RatnagiriRajapur71180Hanif KaziINC
SindhudurgVengurle71612Rajan Girap BJP
SindhudurgSawantwadi80171Baban Salgaonkar SHS
SindhudurgMalwan42551Mahesh Kandalgaonkar SHS
SolapurBarshi 400110290Asif Tamboli SHS
SolapurPandharpur 35090026Sadhna BhosaleOther
SolapurAkkalkot 23711501Shobha Khedgi NCP
SolapurKarmala 1756006Vaibhav Jagtap NCP
SolapurKurduwadi 17000710Samir Mulani SHS
SolapurSangola 2016445Rani ManeOther
SolapurMangalwedha 1756006Aruna Mali NCP
SolapurMaindargi 17004013Dipti KesurOther
SolapurDudhni 17150200Bhimashankar Ingale BJP
KolhapurPanhala 17000017Rupali DhadleJansurajya
KolhapurGadhinglaj 17043010Swati KoriJanta Dal
KolhapurMurgud 17020123Rajekhan Jamadar SHS
KolhapurPethwadgav 17000017Mohan MaliOther
KolhapurMalkapur 1704445Amol Kesarkar BJP
KolhapurKurundwad 1756600Jairam PatilINC
KolhapurKagal 20011900Manik Mali NCP
KolhapurJaisingpur 240100014Nita ManeTararani
KolhapurIchalkaranji121814119Alka Swami BJP
SangliIslampur 280140014Nishikant PatilOther
SangliVita 24220020Pratibha PatilINC
SangliAshta 21015006Sneha MaliOther
SangliTasgav 21081300Vijay Sawant BJP
SangliPalus 17120104Raju SadamateINC
SataraSatara 40006034Madhavi Kadam NCP
SataraPhaltan817000Neeta Newase NCP
SataraKarad 29166403Rohini Shinde BJP
SataraWai 20614000Pratibha Shinde BJP
SataraMhaswad 17700010Tushar Veerkar NCP
SataraRahimatpur 17413000Anand Kore NCP
SataraMahabaleshwar 17010052Swapnali Shinde NCP
SataraPachgani116000Lakshmi KaradkarOther
AhmadnagarSangamner 28231121Durga TambeINC
AhmadnagarKopargaon 28071461Vijay WahadneOther
AhmadnagarShrirampur 322200010Anuradha AdikINC
AhmadnagarRahata61721Mamta PipadaBJP
AhmadnagarPathardi 17051200Mrityunjay Garje BJP
AhmadnagarRahuri 21000021Prajakt TanpureOther
AhmadnagarDevlali 18011610Satyajit Kadam BJP
NashikManmad 31550183Padmavati Dhatrak SHS
NashikSinnar 280010171Kiran Dagle SHS
NashikYeola 24010455Bandu Kshirsagar BJP
NashikSatana 2125608Sunil MoreOther
NashikNandgaon 17240110Rajesh Kawde SHS
NashikBhagoor 18010170Anita Karanjkar SHS
NandurbarShahada1101005Motilal Patil BJP
DhuleShirpur210405Jayshri PatelINC
DhuleDondaicha302001Nayan Rawal BJP
JalgaonBhusawal0026121Raman Bhole BJP
JalgaonChopda000920Manisha ChaudhariOther
JalgaonAmalner001429Pushpalata PatilOther
JalgaonChalisgaon 340013219Ashalata Chauhan BJP
JalgaonPachora 26078110Sanjay Gohil SHS
JalgaonYawal800111Surekha Koli SHS
JalgaonFaizpur34514Mahananda HoleBJP
JalgaonSawda07901Anita YeoleBJP
JalgaonRaver 17004112Dara MohammadOther
JalgaonErandol19451Ramesh Pardeshi BJP
JalgaonDharangaon006140Salim Patel SHS
JalgaonParola00759Karan Pawar BJP
JalnaJalna 61125952Sangita GorantyalINC
JalnaBhokardan 1794400Manjusha DeshmukhINC
JalnaAmbad 1955612Sangita Kuche BJP
JalnaPartur100622Vimal JethliyaINC
ParbhaniGangakhed 2486424Vijay TapadiyaINC
ParbhaniSelu 24520413Vinod BoradeOther
ParbhaniJintur 231013000Sabiya Farooqi NCP
ParbhaniManwath 19900100Shivkanya Swami SHS
ParbhaniPathri 20020000Mina Bhore NCP
ParbhaniSonpeth 17125000Jijabai RathodINC
ParbhaniPurna 2018056Ganga Eklare SHS
HingoliHingoli 32613364Baba Bangar BJP
Hingolibasmath 2868761Shriniwas Porajkar SHS
HingoliKalamnuri35090Uttamrao Shinde SHS
BeedBeed0192128Bharatbhushan Kshirsagar NCP
BeedMajalgaon085211Sahal Chaus BJP
BeedParli Vaijnath127410Sarojini Halge NCP
BeedAmbejogai616600Rachna ModiINC
BeedGeorai001810Sushil Jawanjal BJP
BeedDharur06902Swarup Hazare BJP
UsmanabadUsmanabad2178111Makrand Nimbalkar SHS
UsmanabadParanda09440Zakir Saudagar NCP
UsmanabadBhoom314000Supriya Ware NCP
UsmanabadKalamb710000Suwarna Munde NCP
UsmanabadTuljapur014600Archana Gangane NCP
UsmanabadNaldurg512000Rekha JagdaleNCP
UsmanabadMurum150020Anita AmbarINC
UsmanabadUmarga83740Premlata TopgeINC
YavatmalYavatmal1242983Kanchan Chaudhari SHS
YavatmalDigras600107Sadaf Jahan MohammadOther
YavatmalPusad3121040Anita Naik NCP
YavatmalUmarkhed31749 Namdev Sasane BJP
YavatmalWani002204Tarendra Borde BJP
YavatmalGhatanji302111Nayana ThakurOther
YavatmalArni78040Archana Mangam SHS
YavatmalDarwha40484Baban Irwhe SHS
AkolaAkot1011732Harinarayan Makode BJP
AkolaTelhara024011Jaysherre Fundkar BJP
AkolaBalapur160007Ainoddin KhatibINC
AkolaPatur68300Prabha KothalkarINC
AkolaMurtizapur15746Monali Gawande BJP
WashimKaranja002125Prakash DhokeBBM
WashimWashim221583Ashok Heda SHS
WashimMangrulpir17703Gajala KhanBBM
AmravatiAchalpur737219Sunita Fiske SHS
AmravatiAnjangaon Surji121715Kamalkant Ladole BJP
AmravatiWarud421602Swati Ande BJP
AmravatiChandur Bazar02609Ravindra Pawar BJP
AmravatiMorshi64811Sheela Rode BJP
AmravatiShendurjanaghat101510Rupes Mandawe BJP
AmravatiDaryapur54605Nalini Bharsakle BJP
AmravatiChandur Railway100502Nilesh SuryawanshiINC
AmravatiDhamangaon201500Pratap Adsul BJP
BuldhanaShegaon331442Shakuntala Buch BJP
BuldhanaNandura205214Rajni JawreOther
BuldhanaMalkapur1600012Harish RawalINC
BuldhanaKhamgaon1111911Anita Dawre BJP
BuldhanaMehkar900141Kasam GawliINC
BuldhanaChikhli921311Priya Bondre BJP
BuldhanaBuldhana735103Najmunnisa ShajjadBBM
BuldhanaJalgaon Jamod04905Seema Dobe BJP
BuldhanaDeulgaon Raja35442Sunita Shinde BJP
WardhaWardha 38562601Atul Tarale BJP
WardhaHinganghat042815Prem Basantani BJP
WardhaArvi 23002300Prashant Savvalakhe BJP
WardhaSindi62801Sangita Shende BJP
WardhaPulgaon 1820808Shital Gate BJP
WardhaDevli600110Suchita Madavi BJP
ChandrapurBallarpur1101533Harish Sharma BJP
ChandrapurWarora311091Ahtesham Ali BJP
ChandrapurMul101600Ratnmala Bhoir BJP
ChandrapurRajura90306Arun DhoteINC
Total659663857500738

Phase 2 Municipal Council Results

DistrictCouncil INC NCP BJP SHS OthersCouncil PresidentParty
NCP-flag.svg Indian Election Symbol Bow And Arrow.svg No flag.svg
PuneBaramati035004Pournima TawreNCP
PuneLonavala60964Surekha JadhavBJP
PuneDaund015009Sheetal KatariaOther
PuneTalegaon Dabhade000026Chitra JagnadeBJP
PuneAlandi001152Vaijyanta UmargekarBJP
PuneIndapur89000Ankita ShahINC
PuneJejuri116000Veena SonawaneINC
PuneJunnar17063Shyam Pande SHS
PuneSaswad000019Martand BhondeOther
PuneShirur002019Vaishali WakhareOther
LaturUdgir1401806Basawraj BagbandeBJP
LaturAusa212600Afsar ShaikhNCP
LaturNilanga201800Balasaheb ShingadeBJP
LaturAhmadpur29624Ashwini KasnaleOther
Total4693701996

Phase 3 Municipal Council Results

DistrictCouncil INC NCP BJP SHS OthersCouncil PresidentParty
NCP-flag.svg Indian Election Symbol Bow And Arrow.svg No flag.svg
AurangabadKannad140027Swati KolheINC
AurangabadPaithan46571Suraj LolgeBJP
AurangabadKhuldabad82430S M QamarINC
AurangabadGangapur70280Vandana PatilBJP
NandedHadgaon81260Jyoti RathodINC
NandedKandhar500102Shobha TaiINC
NandedDharmabad210403Afzal BegumINC
NandedBiloli120401Maithili KulkarniINC
NandedDeglur1211200Moglaji ShirshetwarINC
NandedMukhed20933Baburao DebadwarINC
NandedUmri017000Anuradha KhandareNCP
NandedKundalwadi401030BJP
NandedMudkhed150002Mujib AnsariOther
GadchiroliGadchiroli101904Yogita PipreBJP
GadchiroliDesaiganj411200Shalu DandwateBJP
BhandaraBhandara3111504Sunil MendeBJP
BhandaraTumsar321503Pradip PadoleBJP
BhandaraPawni53216Poonam Kaatekhateother
BhandaraSakoli111230Dhanwanta RautBJP
Total110651174636

Phase 4 Municipal Council Results

DistrictCouncil INC NCP BJP SHS OthersCouncil PresidentParty
NCP-flag.svg Indian Election Symbol Bow And Arrow.svg No flag.svg
NagpurSavner601400Rekha MowadeBJP
NagpurUmred601900Vijaylakshmi BhadoriyaBJP
NagpurKatol001022Vaishali ThakurOther
NagpurNarkhed08036Abhijeet GuptaOther
NagpurKhapa101501Priyanka MohiteBJP
NagpurMohpa100520nagargoje ajit INC
NagpurTiroda09521Sonali DeshpandeBJP
NagpurKamthi160817Sahja SapasINC
NagpurKalmeshwar82520Smruti IkharBJP
GondiaRamtek201320Dilip DeshmukhBJP
GondiaGondia971826Ashok IngaleBJP
Total58261031443

Nagar Panchayat

Despite Being Lost in State Municipal Council Election, Indian National Congress Made a Strong Comeback in Nagar Panchayat. Ruling and Winner of Municipal Council Election BJP is thrown on third Position.

DistrictCouncil INC NCP BJP SHS Others
NCP-flag.svg Indian Election Symbol Bow And Arrow.svg No flag.svg
PalgharVikramgad 17012113
PalgharTalasari 17024011
PalgharMokhada 17121130
RatnagiriDapoli44270
SangliKhanapur110051
Sanglikadegaon 171007017
SangliKavthe Mahankal012401
SangliShirala 18000018
SataraKoregaon89000
SataraMedha07324
SataraPatan 17013121
SataraWaduj55304
SataraKhandala 1779001
SataraDahiwadi 17115001
AhmadnagarShirdi 1791313
JalgaonBodvad24713
ChandrapurSindewahi601100
NandedArdhapur104003
NandedMahur38141
Total9787533783

Maharashtra Result Statistics

Summary of the November 2016 Maharashtra Local Body election results [5]
PartyFlagNagar AdhyakshNagar Sevak
Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)731147
Indian National Congress (INC)35873
Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) NCP-flag.svg 23847
Shiv Sena (SHS) Indian Election Symbol Bow And Arrow.svg 27608
Others No flag.svg 33913

Regionwise Breakout

Konkan

Shivsena Become Largest Party in Konkan Region. Konkan Was Considered as Bastion of Shiv Sena. Performance of Shiv Sena here proved that. Indian National Congress Become Second Largest Party here. Ruling BJP is thrown on fourth position.

Summary of the November 2016 Maharashtra Local Body election results [5]
PartyFlagNagar AdhyakshNagar Sevak
Shiv Sena (SHS) Indian Election Symbol Bow And Arrow.svg 06107
Indian National Congress (INC) Hand INC.svg 0360
Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) Clock symbol of NCP.png 0252
Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)0347
Others No flag.svg 0244

Pashchim Maharashtra

Nationalist Congress Party Become Largest Party in West Maharashtra Region. Pashchim Maharashtra Was Considered as Bastion of NCP. Performance of NCP here proved that. Indian National Congress Become Second Largest Party here. Shiv Sena is thrown on fourth position.

Summary of the November 2016 Maharashtra Local Body election results [5]
PartyFlagNagar AdhyakshNagar Sevak
Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) NCP-flag.svg 09284
Indian National Congress (INC)07213
Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)13157
Shiv Sena (SHS) Indian Election Symbol Bow And Arrow.svg 0492
Others No flag.svg 15345

Uttar Maharashtra (Khandesh)

BJP Become Largest Party in Khandesh Region. Khandesh Was never Considered as Bastion of Any Party. Khandesh Always gave Mixed Results. Shiv Sena Become Second Largest Party here. Nationalist Congress Party is thrown on fourth position. NCP Poor perforamce here is subject to the Arrest of NCP Mass Leader Chhagan Bhujbal in corruption charges.

Summary of the November 2016 Maharashtra Local Body election results [5]
PartyFlagNagar AdhyakshNagar Sevak
Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)09137
Shiv Sena (SHS) Indian Election Symbol Bow And Arrow.svg 07122
Indian National Congress (INC)0156
Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) NCP-flag.svg 0052
Others No flag.svg 04155

Marathwada

NCP Become Largest Party in Marathwada Region. Marathwada Was Considered as Bastion of Indian National Congress. Performance of NCP here broke the INC Bastion. Indian National Congress Become Second Largest Party here. Shivsena is thrown on fourth position.

Summary of the November 2016 Maharashtra Local Body election results [5]
PartyFlagNagar AdhyakshNagar Sevak
Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) NCP-flag.svg 10296
Indian National Congress (INC)17294
Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)10198
Shiv Sena (SHS) Indian Election Symbol Bow And Arrow.svg 05120
Others No flag.svg 09105

Vidarbh

BJP Become Largest Party in Vidarbha Region. Vidarbha Was Considered as Bastion of BJP. Performance of BJP here proved that. Indian National Congress Become Second Largest Party here. Shivsena is thrown on fourth position.

Summary of the November 2016 Maharashtra Local Body election results [5]
PartyFlagNagar AdhyakshNagar Sevak
Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)38608
Indian National Congress (INC)08288
Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) NCP-flag.svg 01142
Shiv Sena (SHS) Indian Election Symbol Bow And Arrow.svg 05138
Others No flag.svg 09264

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