Rajaram Ozare

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Rajaram Ozare
Member of Legislative Assembly of Maharashtra
In office
October 2009 October 2014
CPI(M) Rajaram Ozare62,53047.28+37.79
NCP Krishna Ghoda 46,35035.05−14.77
SS Ishwar Dhodi17,95513.58−19.20
BSP Vinod Shinda5,4124.09+1.18
Majority16,18012.23−4.81
Turnout 1,32,24757.71+2.84
CPI(M) gain from NCP Swing +26.28

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