Mumbai South Lok Sabha constituency

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Mumbai South
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Lok Sabha constituency
Mumbai South Lok Sabha constituency
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Constituency details
Country India
Region Western India
State Maharashtra
Assembly constituencies Worli
Shivadi
Byculla
Malabar Hill
Mumbadevi
Colaba
Established1952–present
Total electors15,36,168 (2024) [1]
ReservationNone
Member of Parliament
18th Lok Sabha
Arvind Sawant (cropped).jpg
Incumbent
Party Shiv Sena (UBT)
Elected year 2024
Preceded by Milind Deora

Mumbai South Lok Sabha constituency is one of the 48 Lok Sabha (parliamentary) constituencies of Maharashtra state in western India. [2]

Contents

Assembly segments

Presently, after the implementation of the Presidential notification on delimitation on 19 February 2008, Mumbai South Lok Sabha constituency comprises six Vidhan Sabha (legislative assembly) segments. These segments are:

#NameDistrictMemberPartyLeading
(in 2024)
182 Worli Mumbai City Aditya Thackeray SS(UBT) SS(UBT)
183 Shivadi Ajay Choudhari SS(UBT) SS(UBT)
184 Byculla Yamini Jadhav SHS SS(UBT)
185 Malabar Hill Mangal Prabhat Lodha BJP SHS
186 Mumbadevi Amin Patel INC SS(UBT)
187 Colaba Rahul Narvekar BJP SHS

Members of Parliament

YearNameParty
1952 S. K. Patil Indian National Congress
1957
1962
1967 George Fernandes Samyukta Socialist Party
1971 Kailas Narain Narula Shivnarain Indian National Congress
1977 Ratansingh Rajda Janata Party
1980
1984 Murli Deora Indian National Congress
1989
1991
1996 Jayawantiben Mehta Bharatiya Janata Party
1998 Murli Deora Indian National Congress
1999 Jayawantiben Mehta Bharatiya Janata Party
2004 Milind Deora Indian National Congress
2009
2014 Arvind Sawant Shiv Sena
2019
2024 Shiv Sena (UBT)

Election results

General elections 1951

1951 Indian general election: Bombay City South
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
INC Sadashiv Kanoji Patil 96,302 49.61
Socialist Purshottamdas Trikamdas61,21531.53
Independent Chunilal Bhaichand Mehta33,38717.20
Majority35,08718.08
Turnout 194,13652.39
INC win (new seat)

General elections 1957

1957 Indian general election: Bombay City South
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
INC Sadashiv Kanoji Patil 140,365 62.11 Increase2.svg12.50
ABJS Anant Ganpat Mulgaokar80,44935.60N/A
Independent Krishnarao Raghavendrarao Bengeri5,1862.29N/A
Majority59,91626.51Increase2.svg8.43
Turnout 226,00063.73Increase2.svg11.34
INC hold Swing Increase2.svg12.50

General elections 1962

1962 Indian general election: Bombay City South
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
INC Sadashiv Kanoji Patil 154,570 64.13 Increase2.svg2.01
Independent Lalji Moreshwar Pendse53,94322.38N/A
Majority1,00,62741.75Increase2.svg15.24
Turnout 2,41,02858.41Decrease2.svg5.32
INC hold Swing Increase2.svg2.01

General elections 1967

1967 Indian general election: Bombay South
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
SSP George Fernandes 147,841 48.50 New
INC Sadashiv Kanoji Patil 1,18,40738.85Decrease2.svg25.28
ABJS C. S. Agrawal20,5016.73N/A
PSP M. Kotwal11,6613.83N/A
Majority29,4349.65Decrease2.svg32.10
Turnout 3,04,81367.42Increase2.svg9.01
SSP gain from INC Swing Increase2.svg48.50

General elections 1971

1971 Indian general election: Bombay South
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
INC Kailas Narain Narula Shivnarain 138,408 47.10 Increase2.svg8.25
Independent Naval Hormasji Tata 1,18,65940.38N/A
SSP George Fernandes 30,37710.34Decrease2.svg38.16
Majority19,7496.72Decrease2.svg2.93
Turnout 2,93,85062.87Decrease2.svg4.55
INC gain from SSP Swing Increase2.svg8.25

General elections 1977

1977 Indian general election: Bombay South
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
JP Ratansinh Rajda 226,893 56.76 New
INC Ramanlal Chhotalal Ankleshwaria1,62,49940.65Decrease2.svg6.45
Majority64,39416.11Increase2.svg9.39
Turnout 3,99,77259.22Decrease2.svg3.65
JP gain from INC Swing Increase2.svg56.76

General elections 1980

1980 Indian general election: Bombay South
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
JP Ratansingh Rajda 161,557 50.21 Decrease2.svg5.55
INC(I) Murli Deora 1,46,38745.50New
JP(S) Nazir Hakeem7,0772.20New
Majority15,1704.71Decrease2.svg11.40
Turnout 3,21,73447.66Decrease2.svg11.56
JP hold Swing Decrease2.svg5.55

General elections 1984

1984 Indian general election: Bombay South
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
INC Murli Deora 200,152 60.18 Increase2.svg14.68 [lower-alpha 1]
BJP Jayawantiben Mehta 94,87428.52N/A
JP Ratansinh Rajda 29,1968.78Decrease2.svg41.43
Majority1,05,27831.66Increase2.svg26.95
Turnout 3,32,60651.59Increase2.svg3.93
INC gain from JP Swing Increase2.svg14.68
  1. After the performance of the INC(I) in the 1980 election, it was recognized as the official successor to the Congress. Changes based on the elected MP's performance as INC(I) candidate in the previous election.

General elections 1989

Oct. 11, 1988: JANATA DAL formed following the Merger of Janata Party, Janata Party (Secular) Lok Dal, Indian National Congress (Urs) and Jan Morcha under the leadership of V.P.Singh.

1989 Indian general election: Bombay South
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
INC Murli Deora 178,986 45.78 -14.40
BJP Premkumar Shankardutt Sharma1,61,24741.24+12.72
JD Ratansinh Gokuldas Rajda31,4428.04N/A
Independent Madhu Metta11,2432.88N/A
Majority17,7394.54-27.12
Turnout 3,90,96754.28+2.69
INC hold Swing -14.40

General elections 1991

1991 Indian general election: Bombay South
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
INC Murli Deora 147,576 51.53 +5.75
BJP Premkumar Shankardutt Sharma1,21,82042.54+1.30
JD Suresh Murari Narwekar11,7824.11-3.93
Majority25,7568.99+4.45
Turnout 2,86,36438.65-15.63
INC hold Swing +5.75

General elections 1996

1996 Indian general election: Mumbai South
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
BJP Jayawantiben Mehta 138,831 44.68 +2.14
INC Murli Deora 1,15,62337.21-14.32
SP Marzban Patrawala48,22415.52N/A
Majority23,2087.47-1.52
Turnout 3,10,734
BJP gain from INC Swing +2.14

General elections 1998

1998 Indian general election: Mumbai South
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
INC Murli Deora 178,597 52.59 +15.38
BJP Jayawantiben Mehta 1,57,53246.39+1.71
Majority21,0656.20-1.27
Turnout 3,39,598
INC gain from BJP Swing +15.38

General elections 1999

1999 Indian general election: Mumbai South
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
BJP Jayawantiben Mehta 144,945 47.84 +1.45
INC Murli Deora 1,34,70244.46-8.13
SP Aziz Lalani19,1286.31-9.21
Majority10,2433.38-2.82
Turnout 3,02,999
BJP gain from INC Swing +1.45

General elections 2004

2004 Indian general elections: Mumbai South
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
INC Milind Deora 137,956 50.28 +5.82
BJP Jayawantiben Mehta 1,27,71046.55-1.29
SP Amin Solkar3,9571.44-4.89
BSP Aziz Lalani1,7010.62N/A
JP Suhail Dil Nawaz1,6930.62N/A
ABHM Mahesh Gajanan Kulkarni6900.25N/A
Akhil Bharatiya Jan Sangh Ramnayak Tiwari6510.24N/A
Majority10,2463.73+0.35
Turnout 2,74,36044.22+2.09
INC gain from BJP Swing +5.82

General elections 2009

2009 Indian general elections: Mumbai South
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
INC Milind Deora 272,411 42.46 -7.82
MNS Bala Nandgaonkar 1,59,72924.90N/A
SHS Mohan Rawale 1,46,11822.78N/A
BSP Mohammad Ali Abubakar Shaikh33,7995.27N/A
Independent Meera H. Sanyal 10,1571.58N/A
Majority1,12,68217.56+13.83
Turnout 6,41,57140.36-3.86
INC hold Swing -7.82

General elections 2014

2014 Indian general elections: Mumbai South
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
SHS Arvind Ganpat Sawant 374,609 48.04 +25.27
INC Milind Murli Deora 2,46,04531.55-10.91
MNS Bala Nandgaonkar 84,77310.87-14.03
AAP Meera Sanyal 40,2985.17N/A
NOTA None of the Above 9,5731.23N/A
Majority1,28,56416.49-1.07
Turnout 7,79,74152.48+12.12
SHS gain from INC Swing +18.09

General elections 2019

2019 Indian general elections: Mumbai South
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
SHS Arvind Ganpat Sawant 421,937 52.64
INC Milind Murli Deora 3,21,87040.15
VBA Anil Choudhari30,3483.79
NOTA None of the above15,1151.89
Majority1,00,06712.49
Turnout 8,01,79951.59
SHS hold Swing

General elections 2024

2024 Indian general elections: Mumbai South
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
SS(UBT) Arvind Ganpat Sawant 395,655 51.18 New
SHS Yamini Jadhav 3,42,98244.36Decrease2.svg8.28
NOTA None of the Above 13,4111.73Decrease2.svg0.16
Majority52,6736.81Decrease2.svg5.68
Turnout 7,73,11350.33Decrease2.svg1.26
SS(UBT) gain from SHS Swing

See also

Notes

  1. https://elections24.eci.gov.in/docs/WYKXFehhEH.pdf
  2. "Mumbai South". Mumbai Voice.

18°58′N72°50′E / 18.96°N 72.83°E / 18.96; 72.83

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