Nanded Assembly constituency

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Nanded
Former constituency for the Maharashtra Legislative Assembly
Constituency details
Country India
Region Western India
State Maharashtra
Division Aurangabad
District Nanded
LS constituency Nanded
Established1951
Abolished2008

Nanded Assembly constituency was one of the 288 Legislative Assembly constituencies of Maharashtra state, western India. This constituency was located in Nanded district.

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History

It was part of Nanded Lok Sabha constituency. It existed from 1952 to 2008.

As per the Delimitation Order, 1951 it consisted of Nanded taluk excluding Neemgaon and Ardhapur Ciroles. [1] In the Delimitation Order, 1956 and Delimitation Order, 1961 it consisted of Nanded taluk (excluding Mudkhed circle). [2] [3] In the Delimitation Order, 1976 it consisted of Nanded municipality and Nanded and Limbgaon RICs in Nanded tahsil. [4] It was abolished by the 2008 Delimitation.

Members of the Legislative Assembly

Hyderabad State

YearCon.
No.
Res.MemberParty
1952 87NoneRaghwan Rao Indian National Congress

Bombay State

YearCon.
No.
Res.MemberParty
1957 307NoneDeshpande Vithalrao Devidasrao Communist Party of India

Maharashtra

YearCon.
No.
Res.MemberParty
1962 225NoneS. Farook Pasha S. Makhdum Pasha Indian National Congress
1967 159S. F. P. S. M. Pasha
1972 Syed F Pasha Syed N Pasha
1978 170Noorallah Khan Bismillah Khan Janata Party
1980 Kadam Kamal Kishore Nana Saheb Indian National Congress
1985 Kamalkishor Kadam Indian Congress
1990 D. R. Deshmukh Shiv Sena
1995 Khedkar Prakashs Murlidharrao
1999 Khedkar Prakash Murlidharrao
2004 Anusayatai Prakash Khedkar
Suceded by Nanded North and Nanded South Assembly constituencies

Election results

Vote share of winning candidates
1952
54.54%
1957
46.61%
1962
57.73%
1967
52.36%
1972
44.69%
1978
35.21%
1980
36.98%
1985
33.68%
1990
35.13%
1995
29.39%
1999
35.36%
2004
38.99%

1952

1952 Hyderabad State Legislative Assembly election: Nanded [5]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
INC Raghwan Rao 9,663 54.54
PDF Vithal Rao5,61331.68
Independent Venkat Rao1,1636.56
Socialist Mohd. Wilayat Ali7053.98
SCF Govind Rao5743.24
Margin of victory4,05022.86
Total valid votes17,718
Rejected ballots
Turnout 17,71830.81
Registered electors 57,504
INC win (new seat)

1957

1957 Bombay State Legislative Assembly election: Nanded [6]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
CPI Deshpande Vithalrao Devidasrao 12,039 46.61
INC Wilayatali Khan S/O Alrahyarkhan11,04642.77
ABJS Srinivasji Rajaram Shastri1,5976.18
Independent Waghmare Ganpatrao Manikrao1,1464.44
Margin of victory9933.84
Total valid votes25,828
Rejected ballots
Turnout 25,82838.52
Registered electors 67,054
CPI gain from INC Swing

1962

1962 Maharashtra Legislative Assembly election: Nanded [7]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
INC S. Farook Pasha S. Makhdum Pasha 23,929 57.73
CPI Vithal Rao Devidas Rao12,62030.45
Independent Laxman Lingoji3,0587.38
ABJS Laxman Rao Tulshiram1,8444.45
Margin of victory11,30927.28
Total valid votes41,451
Rejected ballots2,3435.35
Turnout 43,79458.06
Registered electors 75,430
INC gain from CPI Swing

1967

1967 Maharashtra Legislative Assembly election: Nanded [8]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
INC S. F. P. S. M. Pasha 24,063 52.36
CPI V. D. Deshpande16,42635.74
ABJS C. G. Amki2,7626.01
Independent G. Waghmare1,7353.78
Independent J. C. Potphode9692.11
Margin of victory7,63716.62
Total valid votes45,955
Rejected ballots2,7265.60
Turnout 48,68151.77
Registered electors 94,026
INC hold Swing

1972

1972 Maharashtra Legislative Assembly election: Nanded [9]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
INC Syed F. Pasha Syed N. Pasha 25,040 44.69
Independent More Eknath Kisanrao10,64218.99
CPI N. A. Shankerrao5,60310.00
RPI(K) M. K. Dhondiba3,9667.08
ABJS M. C. Govind Rao3,8156.81
Independent Ayyubkhan Ilyas Khan3,5476.33
RPI Godbole Mohanrao Deorao2,4994.46
Independent Jadhav Hiraji Umanji9201.64
Margin of victory14,39825.70
Total valid votes56,032
Rejected ballots1,9123.30
Turnout 57,94450.07
Registered electors 1,15,735
INC hold Swing

1978

1978 Maharashtra Legislative Assembly election: Nanded [10]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
JP Noorallah Khan Bismillah Khan 25,823 35.21
IUML M. Maqbool Saleem M. Khaja19,98127.24
Independent Tirodekar Vyankatrao Babarao9,61813.11
Independent Satwa Mukunda Pradhan9,43112.86
INC(I) Shinde Bajirao Nivrutirao2,3663.23
Independent Kale Bhimrao Ganpatrao2,1582.94
Independent Kamble Tulsiram Ranba1,3661.86
Independent Kadam Krishan Gopinath1,0911.49
Independent Lalu Narsaih6610.90
Independent Kakandikar Govind Dhondia5730.78
Independent Bhosker Gopilrao Rameshastri2770.38
Margin of victory5,8427.97
Total valid votes73,345
Rejected ballots2,1632.86
Turnout 75,50861.24
Registered electors 1,23,289
JP gain from INC Swing

1980

1980 Maharashtra Legislative Assembly election: Nanded [11]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
INC(U) Kadam Kamal Kishore Nana Saheb 27,657 36.98
IUML M. Maqbool Salim Mohd. Khaja21,03028.12
INC(I) A. Karim Siddiqui A. Rahman13,44317.98
JP Sadashiv Patil8,78611.75
RPI(K) Magre Kamlakar Ranba3,2944.40
Independent Gaikwad Sopan Dhondiba3250.43
Independent Manjramkar Haribhau Dhondiba2460.33
Margin of victory6,6278.86
Total valid votes74,781
Rejected ballots1,7352.27
Turnout 76,51654.82
Registered electors 1,39,582
INC(U) gain from JP Swing

1985

1985 Maharashtra Legislative Assembly election: Nanded [12]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
IC(S) Kamalkishor Kadam 30,462 33.68
INC Kabra Ramnarayan Ramdev27,39230.28
Independent Isakhan Sardsrkhan15,24916.86
Independent L. D. Bhosale10,02611.08
Independent M. Maqbool Saleem Haji Mohd. Khajya3,9294.34
CPI Anantrao Shankarrao Nagapurkar1,2561.39
Independent Gaikwad Naryan Nagorao9491.05
Independent Nazimoddin Siddiq Ahmed6110.68
Independent Bore Shrikant Devidasrao1610.18
Independent Maroti Munjaji Iandge1580.17
Independent Ratole Shankarrao Gangaram1030.11
Independent Hirachand Khushal Chand Mutha960.11
Independent Mourya Udayraj Brijmohan660.07
Margin of victory3,0703.39
Total valid votes90,458
Rejected ballots1,3741.50
Turnout 91,83257.31
Registered electors 1,60,236
IC(S) gain from INC(U) Swing

1990

1990 Maharashtra Legislative Assembly election: Nanded [13]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
SHS D. R. Deshmukh 48,645 35.13
INC Kadam Kamalkishor Nansaheb33,27024.02
Bharatiyan Republican Paksha Gaikwad Suresh Gyanobarao25,20518.20
IUML Mahmd Usman Mahmad Ismail12,8329.27
JD Bhalerao Savita11,8948.59
AIMIM M. Abdul Haleem Ali Sattar M. A. Hakeem1,0130.73
Independent Syed Iftekharal Syed Kharookh Ali6340.46
Independent Madhukar Kishanrao Kshirsagar5460.39
INS(SCS) Tak Ramesh Salikram4800.35
Independent Farahtullah Beg Nurullabeg3340.24
Independent Debade Sahebrao Tulshiram3140.23
Doordarshi Party Dube Radheyshyam Muneshwar2730.20
Independent Kamble Tulshiram Ranbaji2640.19
Independent Gore Vijaykumar Narayanrao2470.18
Independent Dhut Dilipkumar Badriprasad2460.18
BSP Abdul Basheed Mandal Hussain Mandal Bangali2160.16
Independent Kandharkar Sanjay Kishan2070.15
Independent Fazlur Rahman2010.15
Independent Dipajirao Hirajirao Shinde2000.14
Independent Bhalke Mahesh Manikrao1970.14
Independent Milind Ektate Arvind1280.09
Independent Khanolkar Ramdas Vasant1110.08
Independent Patne Suryakant Gurusantappa970.07
Independent SK. Ibrahim SK. Bademiyan960.07
Independent Patil Jagdeorao Parbatrao950.07
Independent B. Narsingrao Pentya940.07
Independent Mahmad Nisar Mahmad Naseer920.07
Independent Ratole Sushilabai Shankarrao770.06
Independent Inderjeetsingh Ratansingh770.06
Independent Thakur Sheetalsingh Ratansingh700.05
Independent Sale Vivek Ramrao690.05
Independent Suryawanshi Rohidas Jaising560.04
Independent Gulam Mahmd SK. Farid550.04
Independent Lohiya Giriraj Ramjivan410.03
Independent Wadgaonkar Narayan Gopal400.03
Independent Waghmare D. D.320.02
Independent Raosaheb Vishwanath Chosate300.02
Independent Ramdeo Bapuji Ubale110.01
Margin of victory15,37511.10
Total valid votes1,38,489
Rejected ballots1,7341.24
Turnout 1,40,22361.55
Registered electors 2,27,806
SHS gain from IC(S) Swing

1995

1995 Maharashtra Legislative Assembly election: Nanded [14]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
SHS Khedkar Prakashs Murlidharrao 55,972 29.39
JD Hamid Hussain Sarwari Altaf Hussain37,68019.79
BBM Gaikwad Suresh Gyanoba31,34516.46
INC Pokarna Omprakash Ganeshlal28,45114.94
Independent Kadam Kamal Kishor Nanasaheb14,2547.48
Independent Kadam Uttamrao Kondji4,8132.53
Independent Kamthekar Ranjeetsingh Khandasingh4,4302.33
Independent D. R. Deshmukh2,3571.24
Independent Nurullahkhan Bismillahkhan2,3211.22
Independent Jadhav Dagdu Maroti1,3800.72
Independent Gajbhare Shankarrao Sabhajirao6250.33
Independent Vrashali Rajendra Waghmare4880.26
Independent Deshpande Vikash Venkateshrao4750.25
Independent Tornekar Vithal Lingappa4550.24
Independent Giri Balaji Ganpati Giri4530.24
Independent Jadhav Gangadhar Ganpati4180.22
Independent Devidas Kamaji Kolhe3780.20
Independent Paitwar Sudesh Chandrakantrao3320.17
Independent Kamble Sidharth Rawan3210.17
Independent D. D. Waghmare2870.15
Independent Bhorge Suryakant Madhavrao2530.13
Independent M. Nazir Ahmed Baba M. Ismail2360.12
MUL Altaf Ahmed Eqbal Ahmed2220.12
RPI(K) Hatkar Baburao Chandji2010.11
Independent Abdul Kareem Pahelwan A. Hamid1960.10
Independent Tanaji Dnyanoba Pahune1890.10
Independent Alimunneessa Zeenat M. A. Khursheed1890.10
Independent Chidaliya Raju Chatursingh1870.10
Independent Ashok Shankar Marewar1580.08
Independent Swami Shankar Dhondiyappa1520.08
Independent Baburao Tulshiram Kamble1410.07
Independent Sharma Hanumanprasad Mohanlal1340.07
Independent Lahoti Madangopal Bankatlal1160.06
Independent M. Ayub M. Yakub1120.06
Independent Arvind Govindrao Deshpande1110.06
Independent Misale Vijaykumar Sripatappa1000.05
Independent Ali Chaus M. Chaus850.04
Doordarshi Party Sawdekar Dapadu Bula840.04
Independent Habib Khan Mahboobkhan830.04
Independent Jadhav Rajkumar Madhusudhan800.04
Independent Sated Jani S. M. Kasim660.03
Independent Shaikh Chand Shaikh Kalu450.02
Independent Damodhar Nagorao Jadhav370.02
Independent More Sunil Narayanrao320.02
Margin of victory18,2929.60
Total valid votes1,90,444
Rejected ballots3,2161.66
Turnout 1,93,81268.84
Registered electors 2,81,554
SHS hold Swing

1999

1999 Maharashtra Legislative Assembly election: Nanded [15]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
SHS Khedkar Prakash Murlidharrao 60,474 35.36
Independent Abdul Samad A. Karim41,98024.55
BBM Suresh Dnyanoba Gaikwad30,63717.91
Independent Alegaonkar Bhagwanrao Madhavrao19,40411.35
NCP Mohan Patil Taklikar13,1127.67
Independent Sawant Prafull Narharrao1,8881.10
Independent Yadav Manoher Sahebrao1,8281.07
AIMIM Altaf Ahmed Iqbal Ahmed1,0390.61
Independent Jadhav Gangadhar Ganpati6630.39
Margin of victory18,49410.81
Total valid votes1,71,025
Rejected ballots8,2584.61
Turnout 1,79,29362.08
Registered electors 2,88,795
SHS hold Swing

2004

2004 Maharashtra Legislative Assembly election: Nanded [16]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
SHS Anusayatai Prakash Khedkar 84,610
INC Omprakash Ganeshlal Pokrana63,835
BSP Pandhre Sudhakar Ramrao31,290
BBM Gaffar Khan Gulam MD. Khan29,016
Independent Suresh Eknathrao Deshmukh1,896
JD(S) Kabde Venkatesh Rukmajee1,737
Independent Pathan Zafarali Khan Mahemoodali Khan756
Independent Misale Vijaykumar Shripat Appa748
Independent Yadav Manohar Sahebrao670
SP A. Bari Siddiqui S/O A. Karim Siddiqui543
RLD Jadhav Vishnu Maroti519
Independent Bhadarge Bhaurao Mariba476
Independent Alkatwar Digambar Narayanrao276
Republican Party Of India (Democratic) Sonwanesow Nisha Vijay242
Independent Gudup Digambar Marotrao Chinchgavankar237
Independent Abdul Khaleel Abdul Jaleel158
Margin of victory20,7759.57
Total valid votes2,17,009
Rejected ballots0
Turnout 2,17,00955.57
Registered electors 3,90,493
SHS hold Swing

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