Shirol Assembly constituency

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Shirol
Constituency No. 280 for the Maharashtra Legislative Assembly
Constituency details
Country India
Region Western India
State Maharashtra
District Kolhapur
LS constituency Hatkanangle
Established1962
ReservationNone
Member of Legislative Assembly
14th Maharashtra Legislative Assembly
Incumbent
PartyIndependent

Shirol Assembly constituency is one of the 288 Vidhan Sabha (legislative assembly) constituencies in Maharashtra state in western India.

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Overview

Shirol (constituency number 280) is one of the ten Vidhan Sabha constituencies located in Kolhapur district. [1] This constituency covers the entire Shirol tehsil of this district. [2]

Shirol is part of the Hatkanangle Lok Sabha constituency along with five other Vidhan Sabha segments, namely Shahuwadi, Hatkanangale and Ichalkaranji in Kolhapur district and Islampur and Shirala in Sangli district. [1]

Members of Legislative Assembly

ElectionMemberParty
1962 Ratnappa Kumbhar Indian National Congress [3]
1967 [4]
1972 [5]
1978 [6]
1980 Yadav Dinkarrao Bhauso Peasants and Workers Party of India [7]
1985 Khanjire Sarojani Babasaheb Indian National Congress [8]
1990 Ratnappa Kumbhar [9]
1995 Ratnappa Kumbhar [10]
1999 Appasaheb Alias S.R. Patil [11]
2004 Raju Shetti Independent [12]
2009 Appasaheb alias Sa.Re. Patil Indian National Congress [13]
2014 Ulhas Patil Shiv Sena [14]
2019 Rajendra Patil Yadravkar Independent [15] [16]

Election results

2019

2019 Maharashtra Legislative Assembly election: Shirol [17]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Independent Rajendra Patil Yadravkar
NOTA None of the Above
Majority
Turnout
Independent gain from SHS Swing

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References

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