Madha Lok Sabha constituency

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Madha
Lok Sabha constituency
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Constituency details
Country India
Region Western India
State Maharashtra
Assembly constituencies Karmala
Madha
Sangola
Malshiras
Phaltan
Man
Established2009
Total electors19,91,454 (2024)
ReservationNone
Member of Parliament
18th Lok Sabha
Incumbent
Party NCP(SP)
Elected year 2024

Madha Lok Sabha constituency (43) is one of the 48 Lok Sabha (lower house of Indian parliament) constituencies of Maharashtra state in western India. This constituency was created on 19 February 2008 as a part of the implementation of the Presidential notification based on the recommendations of the Delimitation Commission of India constituted on 12 July 2002. [1] [2] It first held elections in 2009 and its first member of parliament (MP) was Sharad Pawar of the Nationalist Congress Party (NCP). As of the 2019 elections, the constituency's current MP is Ranjeetsinha Hindurao Naik Nimbalkar.

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Assembly segments

At present, Madha Lok Sabha constituency comprises six Vidhan Sabha (legislative assembly) segments. These segments are: [1]

#NameDistrictMemberPartyLeading
(in 2024)
244 Karmala Solapur Sanjay Shinde Ind NCP(SP)
245 Madha Babanrao Shinde NCP NCP(SP)
253 Sangola Shahajibapu Patil SHS NCP(SP)
254 Malshiras (SC) Ram Satpute BJP BJP
255 Phaltan (SC) Satara Dipak Chavan NCP BJP
258 Man Jaykumar Gore BJP BJP

Members of Parliament

YearNameParty
2009 Sharad Pawar Nationalist Congress Party
2014 Vijaysinh Mohite–Patil
2019 Ranjit Naik-Nimbalkar Bharatiya Janata Party
2024 Dhairyasheel Patil Nationalist Congress Party (Sharadchandra Pawar)

Election results

2024 Lok Sabha

2024 Indian general elections: Madha
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
NCP(SP) Dhairyasheel Patil 622,213 48.86 New
BJP Ranjit Naik-Nimbalkar 501,37639.37Decrease2.svg8.77
NRSPRamchandra Mayappa Guthukade58,4214.59N/A
VBA Baraskar Nagnath20,6041.62Decrease2.svg2.61
BSP Jankar Swarup Dada7,0940.56Decrease2.svg0.01
Independent Hake Laxman Sopan5,1340.40N/A
Independent Sitaram Vitthal Randive4,9860.39N/A
Independent Dhanaji Shripati Maske4,4330.35N/A
RPI(A) Bichukale Santhosh Balasaheb4,0460.32N/A
Independent Sawant Rahul Shashikant3,9090.31N/A
NOTA None of the Above 3,7020.29Decrease2.svg0.01
Majority1,20,8379.49Increase2.svg2.44
Turnout 12,73,41863.94Increase2.svg0.24
NCP(SP) gain from BJP Swing

2019

2019 Indian general elections: Madha
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
BJP Ranjitsinh Naik-Nimbalkar 585,535 48.14 +5.12
NCP Sanjaymama Vitthalrao Shinde4,99,90741.10-4.26
VBA Vijayrao Hanumantrao More51,5324.23
IND Daulat Umaji Shitole12,8691.06
BSP Aappa Aaba Lokare6,8830.57
None of the Above None of the Above 3,6660.30
Majority85,7647.05+4.7
Turnout 12,16,31963.7+1.17
BJP gain from NCP Swing

General elections 2014

2014 Indian general elections: Madha [3] [4]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
NCP Vijaysinh Mohite–Patil 489,989 45.36 -12.32
SWP Sadabhau Khot 4,64,64543.02N/A
Independent Pratapsinh Shankarrao Mohite–Patil25,1872.33N/A
BSP Bansode Kundan Fulchand15,7901.46-0.36
Hindustan Praja PakshaNavanath Bhimrao Patil8,8530.82N/A
Independent Nagamani Kisan Jakkan8,8290.82+0.52
AAP Savita Shinde7,1600.66N/A
Independent Jadhav Sunil Gunda7,1150.66N/A
Independent Rohit Ramrushna More6,8860.64N/A
Independent Bhajanlal Yashvant Nimgaonkar4,6250.43N/A
Independent Sathi Bashir Ahmed Bashamiyan Shaikh3,3670.31N/A
BMP Subhash Balasaheb Patil3,2930.31N/A
Independent Bhise Indrakumar Devrao3,0940.29N/A
Independent Pol Sudhir Arjun2,8140.26N/A
Independent Sunita Mohan Tupsoundrya2,5220.23N/A
Independent Shaikh Shahajan Paigambar2,3360.22N/A
Independent Prafull Shivrao Kadam2,3010.21N/A
Independent Devkate Somanath Alias Someshwar Chandrakant2,2750.21N/A
Independent Jagtap Nitin Maruti2,1890.20N/A
Independent Dagadu Manik Pawar2,1170.20N/A
AITC Suresh Shamrao Ghadge1,9890.18N/A
Independent Walke Vikram Vasudeo1,9690.18N/A
Independent Pramod Ramchandra Gawade1,9260.18N/A
NOTA None of the above 4,2090.39N/A
Margin of victory25,3442.35-31.83
Turnout 10,80,16762.53+3.49
NCP hold Swing

General elections 2009

2009 Indian general elections: Madha [5]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
NCP Sharad Pawar 530,596 57.71 N/A
BJP Subhash Deshmukh 2,16,13723.51N/A
RSPS Mahadev Jankar 98,94610.76N/A
BSP Rahul Sarwade16,7371.82N/A
Independent Suresh Shamrao Ghadge14,1571.54N/A
Independent Mahadeo Abaji Pol13,0691.42N/A
Independent Dnyaneshwar Vitthal Amale9,6951.05N/A
Independent Bansode Balveer Dagadu4,0970.45N/A
Kranti Kari Jai Hind SenaRamchandra Narayan Kacchave3,2710.36N/A
Independent Nagmani Kisan Jakkan2,7990.30N/A
Independent Bhanudas Bhagawan Devakate2,6500.29N/A
Independent Saste Kakasaheb Mahadeo2,4150.26N/A
BBM Chavan Subhash Vitthal1,7870.19N/A
Prabuddha Republican PartyAyu Gaikwad Satish Sugrav1,6190.18N/A
Independent M. D. Patil1,3960.15N/A
Margin of victory3,14,45934.18N/A
Turnout 9,20,05159.04N/A
NCP win (new seat)

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