Dahanu Assembly constituency

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Dahanu
Constituency No. 128 for the Maharashtra Legislative Assembly
Constituency details
Country India
Region Western India
State Maharashtra
District Palghar
LS constituency Palghar
Established1962
Reservation ST
Member of Legislative Assembly
14th Maharashtra Legislative Assembly
Incumbent
Party Communist Party of India (Marxist)
Elected year 2019

Dahanu Assembly constituency is one of the 288 Vidhan Sabha (Legislative Assembly) constituencies of Maharashtra state in western India. [1]

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Overview

Dahanu constituency is one of the 6 Vidhan Sabha constituencies located in the Palghar district. It is reserved for the candidates belonging to the Scheduled tribes. [2] It comprises the entire Talasari tehsil and part of Dahanu tehsil of the district.

Dahanu is part of the Palghar Lok Sabha constituency along with five other Vidhan Sabha segments, namely, Vikramgad, Palghar, Boisar, Nalasopara and Vasai in Palghar district. [2]

Members of Legislative Assembly

YearMemberParty
1962 Shamrao Patil Indian National Congress
1967 Mahadev Kadu
1972
1978 Shankar Chavan Communist Party of India
1980 Mahadev Kadu Indian National Congress
1985 Shankar Nam Indian National Congress
1990
1995
1999 Krishna Ghoda Nationalist Congress Party
2004
2009 Rajaram Ozare Communist Party of India
2014 Paskal Dhanare Bharatiya Janata Party
2019 Vinod Nikole Communist Party of India

Election results

2019

2019 Maharashtra Legislative Assembly election: Dahanu [3]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
CPI(M) Vinod Bhiva Nikole 72,114 43.45
BJP Dhanare Paskal Janya67,40740.61
Independent Randhe  Damodar  Shirad12,9688.37N/A
MNS Sunil Lahanya Ebhad6,3323.81
None of the Above NOTA4,8242.90
Majority4,707
Turnout 1,65,981
CPI(M) gain from BJP Swing

2014

2014 Maharashtra Legislative Assembly election: Dahanu [4]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
BJP Paskal Dhanare 44,849 28.96 N/A
CPI(M) Barkya Mangat28,14918.18−29.10
NCP Kashinath Chaudhari27,96318.06−16.99
INC Ramesh Padavle14,1669.15N/A
Independent Sudhir Ozare12,9688.37N/A
SHS Shankar Nam7,8475.07−8.51
Independent Suresh Padvi5,1653.34N/A
Independent Ramji Vartha2,1871.41N/A
MNS Vijay Vadhiya2,0881.35N/A
BMP Devram Kurkute1,8381.19N/A
Independent Vinod Shinda1,6741.08N/A
BSP Sanjay Tambda1,4570.94−3.15
NOTA None of the above4,4982.90N/A
Majority16,70010.78−1.45
Turnout 1,54,84966.34+8.63
BJP gain from CPI(M) Swing +29.03

2009

2009 Maharashtra Legislative Assembly election: Dahanu [5]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
CPI(M) Rajaram Ozare62,53047.28+37.79
NCP Krishna Ghoda 46,35035.05−14.77
SHS Ishwar Dhodi17,95513.58−19.20
BSP Vinod Shinda5,4124.09+1.18
Majority16,18012.23−4.81
Turnout 1,32,24757.71+2.84
CPI(M) gain from NCP Swing +26.28

2004

2004 Maharashtra Legislative Assembly election: Dahanu
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
NCP Krishna Ghoda 72,71549.82
SHS Ishwar Dhodi47,84332.78
CPI(M) Edward Vartha13,8449.49
Independent Vinod Katkar7,3045.00
BSP Lalita Rathod4,2422.91
Majority24,87217.04
Turnout 1,45,94854.87
NCP hold Swing

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References

  1. "Delimitation of Parliamentary and Assembly Constituencies Order, 2008" (PDF). 26 November 2008. Retrieved 24 June 2021.
  2. 1 2 "District wise List of Assembly and Parliamentary Constituencies". Chief Electoral Officer, Maharashtra website. Archived from the original on 18 March 2010. Retrieved 5 September 2010.
  3. "Maharashtra Legislative Assembly Election, 2019" . Election Commission of India . Retrieved 2 February 2022.
  4. "Maharashtra Legislative Assembly Election, 2014" . Election Commission of India . Retrieved 7 May 2023.
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