Koregaon Assembly constituency

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Koregaon
Constituency No. 257 for the Maharashtra Legislative Assembly
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Constituency details
Country India
Region Western India
State Maharashtra
District Satara
LS constituency Satara
Established1951
ReservationNone
Member of Legislative Assembly
14th Maharashtra Legislative Assembly
Incumbent
Party Shiv Sena (Shinde)
Elected year 2019

Koregaon Assembly constituency of Maharashtra Vidhan Sabha is one of the constituencies located in the Satara district, in the Koregaon area.

Contents

It is a part of the Satara (Lok Sabha constituency), along with five other assembly constituencies, viz Wai, Karad North, Karad South, Satara and Patan from the Satara district.

Members of Legislative Assembly

ElectionMemberParty
As a constituency of Bombay State:
1951 Shankarrao Ganpatrao Gharge Indian National Congress
1957Vishwasrao Vithalrao Mane
As a constituency of Maharashtra State:
1962 Tushar Pandurang Pawar Indian National Congress
1967 Anandrao. N. Phalke
1972 Dattajirao Bhausaheb Barge Independent
1978 Shankarrao Chimaji Jagtap Indian National Congress
1980 Indian National Congress
1985 Indian National Congress
1990
1995
1999 Dr. Shalinitai Vasantrao Patil Nationalist Congress Party
2004
Major boundary changes [1]
2009 Shashikant Shinde Nationalist Congress Party
2014
2019 Mahesh Shinde Shiv Sena
2024

Election results

2024

2024 Maharashtra Legislative Assembly election: Koregaon
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
NCP-SP Shashikant Shinde
SHS Mahesh Shinde
Majority
Turnout
Swing


1951

1951 Bombay Legislative Assembly election: 160. Koregaon [2]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
INC Shankarrao Ganpatrao Gharge9,11230.71N/A
Socialist Pandurang Kondiba Borate4,53615.29N/A
Kamgar Kisan PakshaTushar Pandugrang Pawar3,28011.05N/A
Independent Ganesh Ramchandra Kulkarni2,93309.88N/A
Independent Keshav Vishram Vichare2,50208.43N/A
PWPI Dattatraya Balvant Mhetras2,23807.54N/A
Independent Raghunathrao Anandrao Mane2,09107.05N/A
Independent Ramrao Dadasahab Patil1,40204.72N/A
Independent Sopanrao Kusdlika Ghorpade8290 2.79N/A
Independent Nagesh Maruti Katkar75002.53N/A
Majority4,57615.42N/A
Turnout 29,67353.88N/A
INC hold Swing

1957

Bombay Legislative Assembly election , 1957: 206. Koregaon [3]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
INC Vishwasrao Vithalrao Mane13,11042.00+11.29
Independent Dinkarrao Dagadoba Deshmukh12,19239.06N/A
Independent Rajaram Vyankat Phalke5,91018.94N/A
Majority91802.94−12.48
Turnout 31,21256.7502.87
INC hold Swing +11.29

1962

1962 Maharashtra State Assembly election: 99. Koregaon [4]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
INC Tushar Pandurang Pawar20,60950.92+08.92
Independent Vithal Pandurang Bhosale8,10720.03N/A
CPI Kakoji Krishana Kadam6,23515.41N/A
Independent Pilajrao Dhondiram Dhumal1,86404.61N/A
PSP Pandurang Kondiba Borate1,63704.04N/A
Independent Dinkarrai Dagdoba Deshmukh73301.81−37.25
Independent Mugutrao Ganpati Shinde52201.29N/A
Independent Bhagwan Bayaji Chavan41701.03N/A
Independent Ramrao Subhanrao Barge3470.46N/A
Majority12,50230.89+27.95
Turnout 40,47165.20+08.45
INC hold Swing +08.92

1967

1967 Maharashtra State Assembly election: 245. Koregaon [5]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
INC Anandrao. N. Phalke37,54778.19+27.27
Sanghata Socialist PartyP. N. Deshpande10,47621.81N/A
Majority27,07156.37+25.48
Turnout 48,02372.19+06.99
INC hold Swing +27.27

1972

1972 Maharashtra State Assembly election: 245. Koregaon [6]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Independent Dattajirao Bhausaheb Barge39,22567.00N/A
INC Vasantrao Jyotirao Phalke19,32233.00−45.19
Majority19,90333.99−22.38
Turnout 58,54771.23−0.96
Independent hold Swing

1978

1978 Maharashtra State Assembly election: 261. Koregaon [7]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
INC Shankarrao Chimaji Jagtap30,76543.62+10.62
Independent Pandurang Nilkanthrao Alias Babasaheb Mane24,74535.08N/A
JP Shantilal Rajaram Bhandari9,07512.87N/A
Independent Baburao Narayan Gurao2,65603.77N/A
Independent Janardan Dhondiraj Puranik2,30003.26N/A
Independent Vithalrao Shivram Talekar99301.41N/A
Majority6,02008.53−25.46
Turnout 70,53474.29+03.06
INC hold Swing +10.62

1980

1980 Maharashtra State Assembly election: 261. Koregaon [8]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
INC(U) Shankarrao Chimaji Jagtap34,82955.02+11.40
INC(I) Dattajirao Bhausaheb Barge23,22736.69N/A
Independent Gulabrao Ramchandra Mane3,44605.44N/A
Independent Jaikumar Jagannath More1,30402.06N/A
Independent Shankarrao Hariba Barge4930.78N/A
Majority11,60218.33+09.80
Turnout 63,29959.49−14.80
INC(U) hold Swing +11.40

1985

1985 Maharashtra State Assembly election: 261. Koregaon [9]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
INC Shankarrao Chimaji Jagtap48,04958.69+03.67
IC(S) Shivaji Govindrao Phalke33,16540.51N/A
Independent Balkrishna Ramchandra Mane6540.80N/A
Majority14,88418.18−0.15
Turnout 81,86871.55+12.06
INC hold Swing +03.67

1990

1990 Maharashtra State Assembly election: 261. Koregaon [10]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
INC Shankarrao Chimaji Jagtap56,24753.66−05.03
JD Dr. Shalinitai Vasantrao Patil 44,68842.63N/A
SS Nanasaheb Bhosale3,39803.24N/A
Doordarshi Party Siyaram Ramchandar Varma2080.20N/A
Independent Dattajirao Nivruti Barge1460.14N/A
Independent Arun Bagade730.07N/A
Independent Eknath Khashaba Shinde590.06N/A
Majority11,55911.03−07.15
Turnout 1,04,81973.10+01.55
INC hold Swing -05.03

1995

1995 Maharashtra State Assembly election: 261. Koregaon [11]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
INC Shankarrao Chimaji Jagtap59,79350.01−03.65
Independent Dr. Shalinitai Vasantrao Patil 53,80745.00+02.37
SS Shrikant Dattatraya Pandit4,74403.97+0.73
Independent Vinayak Kedar Sonawane8910.75N/A
Samajwadi Janata Party (Maharashtra)Shivaji Dinkar Chavan2320.19N/A
Doordarshi Party Chanbasayya Murgayya Hiremath920.08N/A
Majority5,98605.01−06.02
Turnout 1,19,55979.13+06.03
INC hold Swing -03.65

1999

1999 Maharashtra State Assembly election: 261. Koregaon [12]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
NCP Dr. Shalinitai Vasantrao Patil 61,69258.85+13.85
INC Shankarrao Chimaji Jagtap36,06934.40−15.61
SS Dattajirao Nivruti Barge6,72606.42−02.45
ABS Satish Shashikant Jadhav3500.33N/A
Majority25,62324.44+19.43
Turnout 1,04,83773.18−05.95
NCP hold Swing +13.85

2004

2004 Maharashtra State Assembly election: 261. Koregaon [13]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
NCP Dr. Shalinitai Vasantrao Patil 61,32651.28−7.57
Independent Mahadik Shivajirao Anandrao26,32222.01N/A
Independent Bhimrao Parasharam Patil23,63619.76N/A
SS Ajit Anandrao Mane2,70802.26−04.16
Independent Ramesh Dagdu Mane2,06801.72N/A
BSP ADV. Suresh Kamalakar Mane1,78501.49N/A
Independent Chandrakant Tatu Khandait8800.73N/A
RSPS Bhausaheb Gangaram Wagh8470.70N/A
Majority35,00429.27+04.83
Turnout 1,19,57267.09−06.09
NCP hold Swing -7.57

2009

2009 Maharashtra State Assembly election: 257. Koregaon [14]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
NCP Shashikant Jaywantrao Shinde 80,37349.65−1.63
Independent Dr. Shalinitai Vasantrao Patil 48,62030.03−21.25
SS Santosh Laxman Jadhav16,62110.27+08.01
Independent Yashawant Bhosale10,70106.61N/A
BSP Mahendra Bhiva More1,5140.94−0.55
Independent Suresh Baburao Veer1,2150.75N/A
Independent Ramesh Pandurang Barge1,1930.74N/A
RWS Sadashiv Sahebrao Bagal4950.31N/A
Independent Dattajirao Nivruti Barge4710.29N/A
Independent Alankrita Abhijit Aavade Bichukale3700.23N/A
Independent Ramesh Dagdu Mane3130.19−01.53
Majority31,75319.61−9.66
Turnout 1,61,88662.04−05.05
NCP hold Swing -1.63

2014

2014 Maharashtra State Assembly election: 257. Koregaon [15]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
NCP Shashikant Jaywantrao Shinde 95,21353.29+03.64
INC Vijayrao Baburao Kanase47,96626.84N/A
SS Hanmant Baba Chaware15,78608.88−01.39
SWP Sanjay Babaso Bhagat13,12607.35N/A
None of the Above None of the Above 1,99101.11N/A
MNS Yuvraj Ramchandra Pawar1,7660.99N/A
Independent Shivaji Laxman Shirtode1,4920.83N/A
BSP Vishwanath Baburao More8840.49−0.45
BMP Ramesh Dagdu Mane3860.22+0.03
Majority47,24726.74+07.13
Turnout 1,78,68660.48−01.56
NCP hold Swing +03.64

2019

2019 Maharashtra Legislative Assembly election: Koregaon [16]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
SS Mahesh Sambhaji Shinde 101,487 49.58 +50.97
NCP Shashikant Jaywantrao Shinde 95,25546.54−03.71
VBA Dr Balasaheb Santu Chavan2,58301.26N/A
BSP Kiran Kashinath Sawant2,08801.02+0.53
None of the Above None of the Above 1,2840.20−0.91
Independent Priya Sadashiv Naik1,0850.53N/A
Independent Mahesh Gulab Shinde4910.24N/A
Independent Shashikant Jagannath Shinde4110.20N/A
Majority6,23203.04−23.70
Turnout 2,04,684
SS gain from NCP Swing

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References

  1. Delimitation Of Parliamentary And Assembly Constituencies Order, 2008
  2. 1951 Election Commission of India
  3. 1957 Election Commission of India
  4. 1962 Election Commission of India
  5. 1967 Election Commission of India
  6. 1972 Election Commission of India
  7. 1978 Election Commission of India
  8. 1980 Election Commission of India
  9. 1985 Election Commission of India
  10. 1990 Election Commission of India
  11. 1995 Election Commission of India
  12. 1999 Election Commission of India
  13. 2004 Election Commission of India
  14. 2009 Election Commission of India
  15. 2014 Election Commission of India
  16. "Election Commission of India".

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