Raver Assembly constituency

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Raver
Constituency No. 11 for the Maharashtra Legislative Assembly
Constituency details
Country India
Region Western India
State Maharashtra
District Jalgaon
LS constituency Raver
ReservationNone
Member of Legislative Assembly
14th Maharashtra Legislative Assembly
Incumbent
Chaudhari Shirish Madhukarrao
Party Indian National Congress
Elected year 2019

Raver Assembly constituency is one of the 288 Vidhan Sabha (Legislative Assembly) constituencies of Maharashtra state in western India. This constituency is located in the Jalgaon district. [1]

Contents

Raver is part of the Raver Lok Sabha constituency along with five other Vidhan Sabha segments, namely Bhusawal, Chopda, Muktainagar and Jamner in Jalgaon district and Malkapur in adjoining Buldhana district.

Members of Legislative Assembly

WinnerRunner-up
Year Name Party Votes Name Party Votes
1951* Dhanji Maharu Bonde INC 15,755 Tukaram Dattu Patil KKP 7,066
1957* Keshavrao Raghoo Wankhede INC 41,406 Madhukar Dhanaji Chaudhari INC 41,131
1962 Madhukar Dhanaji Chaudhari INC 28,848 Gajananrao Raghunathrao Garud PSP 18,169
1967 Madhukar Dhanaji Chaudhari INC 39,335 K. G. Patil BJS 7,325
1972 Madhukar Dhanaji Chaudhari INC 49,967 Bhika Nathu Patil BJS 3,748
1978 Madhukar Dhanaji Chaudhari INC 26,961 Gunvant Rambhau Sarode JNP 17,287
1980 Ramkrishan Raghunath Patil INC (I) 26,545 Ramkrishna Sitaram Patil INC (U) 18,932
1985 Gunwantrao Rambhau Sarode BJP 27,074 Mirabai Dagekhan Tadavi INC 22,463
1990 Madhukar Dhanaji Chaudhari INC 42,116 Gunwantrao Rambhau Sarode BJP 36,837
1995 Arun Pandurang Patil BJP 55,897 Madhukar Dhanaji Chaudhari INC 50,714
1999 Rajaram Ganu Mahajan INC 47,719 Arun Pandurang Patil BJP 41,251
2004 Arun Pandurang Patil BJP 61,111 D. K. Mahajan INC 50,180
2009 Shirish Madhukarrao Chaudhari IND 54,115 Shobhatai Vilas Patil BJP 32,579
2014 Haribhau Jawale BJP 65,962Shirish Madhukarrao Chaudhari INC 55,962
2019 Shirish Madhukarrao Chaudhari Indian National Congress 77,941 Haribhau Jawale BJP 62,332

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Elections Results

2019

2019 Maharashtra Legislative Assembly election: Raver
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
INC Choudhry Madhukarrao77,95138.32
BJP Hari Bhau Jawale62,33230.65
Independent Anil Chawadhary44,84122.05
VBA Haji Mushtak Sayad6,7073.70
AIMIM Vivek Thakhre (Bapu)3,5453.30
Majority15,6197.67
Turnout 2,03,39669.33
INC gain from BJP Swing

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