Navapur Assembly constituency

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Navapur
Constituency No. 4 for the Maharashtra Legislative Assembly
Constituency details
Country India
Region Western India
State Maharashtra
District Nandurbar
LS constituency Nandurbar
Reservation ST
Member of Legislative Assembly
14th Maharashtra Legislative Assembly
Incumbent
Party Indian National Congress
Elected year 2019

Navapur Assembly constituency (formerly, Nawapur) is one of the 288 Vidhan Sabha constituencies of Maharashtra state in western India. This constituency is located in the Nandurbar district and it is reserved for the candidates belonging to the Scheduled tribes. [1]

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It is part of the Nandurbar Lok Sabha constituency along with another five Vidhan Sabha segments, namely Shahada, Nandurbar and Akkalkuwa in the Nandurbar district and Sakri and Shirpur in the Dhule district.

Members of Legislative Assembly

YearMemberPartyReference
1952 Suraji Lashkari Valvi Peasants and Workers Party of India
1957 Abraham Dongarsing Chaudhary Independent
1962 Dharma Jayaram Kokani Indian National Congress [2]
1967 [3]
1972 Surupsingh Hirya Naik [4]
1978 Zina Samya Vasave Indian National Congress (I) [5]
1980 Manikrao Gavit [6]
1985 Surupsingh Hirya Naik Indian National Congress [7]
1990 [8]
1995 [9]
1999 [10]
2004 [11]
2009 Sharad Gavit Samajwadi party [12]
2014 Surupsingh Hirya Naik Indian National Congress [13]
2019 Shirishkumar Surupsing Naik [14]

Election results

Maharashtra Assembly Elections 2009

2009 Maharashtra state assembly elections: Nawapur
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
SP Sharad Gavit 75,71942.9
INC Surupsingh Hirya Naik74,02442.0
Majority1,6950.9
Turnout 175,99775.9
SP gain from INC Swing

Maharashtra Assembly Elections 2014

2014 Maharashtra state assembly elections: Nawapur
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
INC Surupsingh Hirya Naik93,79647.41
NCP Sharad Gavit 71,97922.69
BJP Kuvarsingh Valvi 11,2365.68
PWPI Jagan Huraji Gavit4,0962.07
SHS Jyotsna Dilip Gavit3,9772.01
Majority21,81711.03
Turnout 197,82674.4
INC gain from SP Swing

Maharashtra Assembly Elections 2019

2019 Maharashtra state assembly elections: Nawapur
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
INC Shirishkumar Surupsingh Naik 74,65234.30
Independent Sharad Gavit 63,31729.09
BJP Bharat Manikrao Gavit58,57926.91
BTP Dr. Ulhas Jayant Vasave6,0092.76
VBA Jagan Gavit5,4622.51
None of the Above None of the Above 4,9502.27
Independent Dr. Rakesh Gavit1,2860.59
Independent Adv Prakash Gangurde1,1540.53
Independent Arjunsing Vasave1,0390.48
Independent Ramu Valvi7380.34
AAP Dr. Sunil Gavit4770.22
INC hold Swing

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