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Seatwise Result Map of the 2024 general election in Maharashtra | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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The 2024 Indian general election in Maharashtra was held in five phases between 19 April and 20 May 2024 to elect 48 members of the 18th Lok Sabha. [1] [2] The result of the election was announced on 4 June 2024.
On 16th March 2024, the Election Commission of India announced the schedule for the 2024 Indian general election, with Maharashtra scheduled to vote during the first five phases on 19, 26 April, 7, 13, and 20 May.
Poll event | Phase | ||||
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I | II | III | IV | V | |
Notification Date | 20 March | 28 March | 12 April | 18 April | 26 April |
Last Date for filing nomination | 27 March | 4 April | 19 April | 25 April | 3 May |
Scrutiny of nomination | 28 March | 5 April | 20 April | 26 April | 4 May |
Last Date for withdrawal of nomination | 30 March | 8 April | 22 April | 29 April | 6 May |
Date of poll | 19 April | 26 April | 7 May | 13 May | 20 May |
Date of counting of votes/Result | 4 June 2024 | ||||
No. of constituencies | 5 | 8 | 11 | 11 | 13 |
Party | Flag | Symbol | Leader | Contesting Seats | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Bharatiya Janata Party | Devendra Fadnavis | 28 | |||
Shiv Sena | Eknath Shinde | 15 | |||
Nationalist Congress Party | Sunil Tatkare | 4 | |||
Rashtriya Samaj Paksha | Mahadev Jankar | 1 | |||
Total | 48 |
Party | Flag | Symbol | Leader | Contesting Seats | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Shiv Sena (Uddhav Balasaheb Thackeray) | Uddhav Thackeray | 21 | |||
Indian National Congress | Prithviraj Chavan | 17 | |||
Nationalist Congress Party – Sharadchandra Pawar | Supriya Sule | 10 | |||
Total | 48 |
Polling agency | Lead | |||
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NDA | INDIA | Others |
Phase | Poll Date | Constituencies [3] | Voter Turnout (%) |
---|---|---|---|
I | 19 April 2024 | Ramtek, Nagpur, Bhandara–Gondiya, Gadchiroli–Chimur, Chandrapur | 63.71% |
II | 26 April 2024 | Buldhana, Akola, Amravati, Wardha, Yavatmal–Washim, Hingoli, Nanded, Parbhani | 62.71% |
III | 7 May 2024 | Raigad, Baramati, Osmanabad, Latur, Solapur, Madha, Sangli, Satara, Ratnagiri–Sindhudurg, Kolhapur, Hatkanangle | 63.55% |
IV | 13 May 2024 | Nandurbar, Jalgaon, Raver, Jalna, Aurangabad, Maval, Pune, Shirur, Ahmednagar, Shirdi, Beed | 62.21% |
V | 20 May 2024 | Dhule, Dindori, Nashik, Palghar, Bhiwandi, Kalyan, Thane, Mumbai North, Mumbai North West, Mumbai North East, Mumbai North Central, Mumbai South Central, Mumbai South | 56.89% |
Total | 61.29% |
Constituency | Poll Date | Turnout | Swing | |
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1 | Nandurbar (ST) | 13 May 2024 | 70.68% | 2.03% |
2 | Dhule | 20 May 2024 | 60.21% | 3.16% |
3 | Jalgaon | 13 May 2024 | 58.47% | 1.92% |
4 | Raver | 64.28% | 2.51% | |
5 | Buldhana | 26 April 2024 | 62.03% | 1.57% |
6 | Akola | 61.79% | 1.73% | |
7 | Amravati (SC) | 63.67% | 2.91% | |
8 | Wardha | 64.85% | 3.32% | |
9 | Ramtek (SC) | 19 April 2024 | 61.01% | 1.29% |
10 | Nagpur | 54.32% | 0.62% | |
11 | Bhandara–Gondiya | 67.04% | 1.77% | |
12 | Gadchiroli–Chimur (ST) | 71.88% | 0.45% | |
13 | Chandrapur | 67.55% | 2.66% | |
14 | Yavatmal–Washim | 26 April 2024 | 62.87% | 1.56% |
15 | Hingoli | 63.54% | 3.3% | |
16 | Nanded | 60.94% | 4.75% | |
17 | Parbhani | 62.26% | 0.86% | |
18 | Jalna | 13 May 2024 | 69.18% | 4.43% |
19 | Aurangabad | 63.03% | 0.52% | |
20 | Dindori (ST) | 20 May 2024 | 66.75% | 1.04% |
21 | Nashik | 60.75% | 1.22% | |
22 | Palghar (ST) | 63.91% | 0.15% | |
23 | Bhiwandi | 59.89% | 6.69% | |
24 | Kalyan | 50.12% | 4.81% | |
25 | Thane | 52.09% | 2.70% | |
26 | Mumbai North | 57.02% | 3.07% | |
27 | Mumbai North West | 54.84% | 0.53% | |
28 | Mumbai North East | 56.37% | 0.86% | |
29 | Mumbai North Central | 51.98% | 1.70% | |
30 | Mumbai South Central | 53.60% | 1.80% | |
31 | Mumbai South | 50.06% | 1.53% | |
32 | Raigad | 7 May 2024 | 60.51% | 1.66% |
33 | Maval | 13 May 2024 | 54.87% | 4.72% |
34 | Pune | 53.54% | 3.65% | |
35 | Baramati | 7 May 2024 | 59.50% | 2.32% |
36 | Shirur | 13 May 2024 | 54.16% | 5.28% |
37 | Ahmednagar | 66.61% | 1.82% | |
38 | Shirdi (SC) | 63.03% | 1.9% | |
39 | Beed | 70.92% | 4.75% | |
40 | Osmanabad | 7 May 2024 | 63.88% | 0.12% |
41 | Latur (SC) | 62.59% | 0.15% | |
42 | Solapur (SC) | 59.19% | 0.52% | |
43 | Madha | 63.65% | 0.12% | |
44 | Sangli | 62.27% | 3.65% | |
45 | Satara | 63.16% | 2.69% | |
46 | Ratnagiri–Sindhudurg | 62.52% | 0.53% | |
47 | Kolhapur | 71.59% | 0.73% | |
48 | Hatkanangle | 71.11% | 0.51% |
Alliance/ Party | Popular vote | Seats | |||||||
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Votes | % | ±pp | Contested | Won | +/− | ||||
INDIA | INC | 9,641,856 | 16.92% | 0.51 | 17 | 13 | 12 | ||
SS(UBT) | 9,522,797 | 16.52% | New | 21 | 9 | 04 | |||
NCP(SP) | 5,851,166 | 10.27% | New | 10 | 8 | 05 | |||
Total | 25,015,819 | 43.71% | 11.64 | 48 | 30 | 25 | |||
NDA | BJP | 14,913,914 | 26.18% | 1.66 | 28 | 9 | 14 | ||
SHS | 7,377,674 | 12.95% | 10.55 | 15 | 7 | 06 | |||
NCP | 2,053,757 | 3.60% | 11.96 | 4 | 1 | ||||
RSP | 467,282 | 0.82% | 0.82 | 1 | 0 | ||||
Total | 24,812,627 | 43.55% | 7.79 [lower-alpha 1] | 48 | 17 | 26 | |||
Others | 0 | 01 | |||||||
IND | 1 | ||||||||
NOTA | 412,815 | 0.72% | |||||||
Total | 100% | - | 48 | - | |||||
Region | Total seats | INC | Shiv Sena (UBT) | BJP | NCP(SP) | SHS(ES) | NCP | Others | ||||||
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Seats Won | Seats Won | Seats Won | Seats Won | Seats Won | Seats Won | |||||||||
Western Maharashtra | 11 | 02 | 02 | 00 | 02 | 03 | 04 | 01 | 02 | 01 | 00 | 03 | 01 | |
Vidarbha | 10 | 05 | 04 | 01 | 01 | 02 | 03 | 01 | 01 | 01 | 02 | 00 | 00 | |
Marathwada | 09 | 03 | 03 | 04 | 02 | 00 | 04 | 01 | 01 | 01 | 00 | 00 | ||
Thane+Konkan | 06 | 00 | 00 | 02 | 02 | 01 | 01 | 01 | 02 | 01 | 00 | |||
Mumbai | 06 | 01 | 01 | 03 | 02 | 01 | 02 | 00 | 01 | 02 | 00 | 00 | ||
North Maharashtra | 06 | 02 | 02 | 01 | 01 | 02 | 03 | 01 | 01 | 00 | 01 | 00 | 00 | |
Total [4] | 48 | 13 | 12 | 09 | 04 | 09 | 14 | 08 | 05 | 07 | 06 | 01 | 03 |
Region | INC | Shiv Sena (UBT) | BJP | NCP(SP) | SHS(ES) | NCP |
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Voteshare | Voteshare | Voteshare | Voteshare | Voteshare | Voteshare | |
Western Maharashtra | 14.1% | 8.9% | 25.2% | 24.8% | 9.3% | 8.7% |
Vidarbha | 33.8% | 7.7% | 30.0% | 4.5% | 7.1% | Not Contested |
Marathwada | 15.5% | 23.2% | 13.4% | 6.0% | 11.9% | 3.7% |
Thane+Konkan | Not Contested | 30.9% | 21.4% | 7.2% | 19.1% | 7.3% |
Mumbai | 14.24 | 31.4% | 28.3% | Not Contested | 21.0% | Not Contested |
North Maharashtra | 18.06% | 14.1% | 39.8% | 12.7% | 6.1% | Not Contested |
Total [4] | 16.92% | 16.72% | 26.18% | 10.27% | 12.95% | 3.60% |
Constituency | Turnout | Winner | Runner Up | Margin | |||||||||||||
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Party | Alliance | Candidate | Votes | % | Party | Alliance | Candidate | Votes | % | ||||||||
1 | Nandurbar (ST) | 70.68% | INC | INDIA | Adv. Gowaal K Padavi | 7,45,998 | 53.53% | BJP | NDA | Heena Gavit | 5,86,878 | 42.11% | 159,120 | ||||
2 | Dhule | 60.21% | INC | INDIA | Dr. Shobha Dinesh Bachhav | 5,83,866 | 47.89% | BJP | NDA | Subhash Bhamre | 5,80,035 | 42.11% | 3,831 | ||||
3 | Jalgaon | 58.47% | BJP | NDA | Smita Wagh | 6,74,428 | 57.67% | SS(UBT) | INDIA | Karan Pawar | 4,22,834 | 36.15% | 2,51,954 | ||||
4 | Raver | 64.28% | BJP | NDA | Raksha Khadse | 6,30,879 | 53.84% | NCP(SP) | INDIA | Shriram Patil | 3,58,696 | 30.61% | 2,72,183 | ||||
5 | Buldhana | 62.03% | SHS | NDA | Prataprao Ganpatrao Jadhav | 3,49,867 | 31.53% | SS(UBT) | INDIA | Narendra Khedekar | 3,20,388 | 28.88% | 29,479 | ||||
6 | Akola | 61.79% | BJP | NDA | Anup Dhotre | 4,57,030 | INC | INDIA | Abhay Kashinath Patil | 4,16,404 | 40,626 | ||||||
7 | Amravati (SC) | 63.67% | INC | INDIA | Balwant Basawant Wankhede | 5,26,271 | BJP | NDA | Navneet Kaur Rana | 5,06,540 | 19,731 | ||||||
8 | Wardha | 64.85% | NCP(SP) | INDIA | Amar Sharadrao Kale | 5,33,106 | BJP | NDA | Ramdas Tadas | 4,51,458 | 81,648 | ||||||
9 | Ramtek (SC) | 61.01% | INC | INDIA | Shyamkumar Daulat Barve | 6,13,025 | SHS | NDA | Raju Devnath Parwe | 5,36,257 | 76,768 | ||||||
10 | Nagpur | 54.32% | BJP | NDA | Nitin Gadkari | 6,55,027 | 54.07% | INC | INDIA | Vikas Thakare | 5,17,424 | 42.72% | 1,37,603 | ||||
11 | Bhandara–Gondiya | 67.04% | INC | INDIA | Dr. Prashant Yadavrao Padole | 5,87,413 | BJP | NDA | Sunil Mendhe | 5,50,033 | 37,380 | ||||||
12 | Gadchiroli–Chimur (ST) | 71.88% | INC | INDIA | Dr. Namdeo Dasaram Kirsan | 6,17,792 | 52.97% | BJP | NDA | Ashok Nete | 4,76,096 | 40.82% | 1,41,696 | ||||
13 | Chandrapur | 67.55% | INC | INDIA | Pratibha Suresh Dhanorkar | 7,18,410 | 57.88% | BJP | NDA | Sudhir Mungantiwar | 4,58,004 | 40.82% | 2,60,406 | ||||
14 | Yavatmal–Washim | 62.87% | SS(UBT) | INDIA | Sanjay Deshmukh | 5,94,807 | 48.53% | SHS | NDA | Rajashri Hemant Patil | 5,00,334 | 40.83% | 94,473 | ||||
15 | Hingoli | 63.54% | SS(UBT) | INDIA | Nagesh Bapurao Patil Ashtikar | 4,92,535 | 42.49% | SHS | NDA | Baburao Kadam Kohalikar | 3,83,933 | 33.12% | 1,08,602 | ||||
16 | Nanded | 60.94% | INC | INDIA | Vasantrao Balwantrao Chavan | 5,28,894 | 46.88% | BJP | NDA | Prataprao Govindrao Chikhalikar | 4,69,452 | 41.61% | 59,442 | ||||
17 | Parbhani | 62.26% | SS(UBT) | INDIA | Sanjay Haribhau Jadhav | 6,01,343 | RSPS | NDA | Mahadev Jankar | 4,67,282 | 1,34,061 | ||||||
18 | Jalna | 69.18% | INC | INDIA | Dr. Kalyan Kale | 6,07,897 | 44.59% | BJP | NDA | Raosaheb Danve | 4,97,939 | 36.52% | 1,09,958 | ||||
19 | Aurangabad | 63.03% | SHS | NDA | Sandipanrao Bhumre | 4,76,130 | 36.56% | AIMIM | Others | Syed Imtiaz Jaleel | 3,41,480 | 26.22% | 1,34,650 | ||||
20 | Dindori (ST) | 66.75% | NCP(SP) | INDIA | Bhaskar Bhagare | 5,77,339 | 46.53% | BJP | NDA | Bharati Pawar | 4,64,140 | 37.40% | 1,13,199 | ||||
21 | Nashik | 60.75% | SS(UBT) | INDIA | Rajabhau Waje | 6,16,729 | SHS | NDA | Hemant Godse | 4,54,728 | 1,62,001 | ||||||
22 | Palghar (ST) | 63.91% | BJP | NDA | Hemant Vishnu Savara | 6,01,244 | 43.69% | SS(UBT) | INDIA | Bharti Kamdi | 4,17,938 | 30.37% | 1,83,306 | ||||
23 | Bhiwandi | 59.89% | NCP(SP) | INDIA | Suresh Mhatre | 4,99,464 | 39.85% | BJP | NDA | Kapil Patil | 4,33,343 | 34.57% | 66,121 | ||||
24 | Kalyan | 50.12% | SHS | NDA | Shrikant Shinde | 5,89,636 | SS(UBT) | INDIA | Vaishali Darekar Rane | 3,80,492 | 2,09,144 | ||||||
25 | Thane | 52.09% | SHS | NDA | Naresh Mhaske | 7,34,231 | SS(UBT) | INDIA | Rajan Vichare | 5,17,220 | 2,17,011 | ||||||
26 | Mumbai North | 57.02% | BJP | NDA | Piyush Goyal | 6,80,146 | INC | INDIA | Bhushan Patil | 3,22,538 | 3,57,608 | ||||||
27 | Mumbai North West | 54.84% | SHS | NDA | Ravindra Waikar | 4,52,644 | 47.40% | SS(UBT) | INDIA | Amol Kirtikar | 4,52,596 | 47.39% | 48 | ||||
28 | Mumbai North East | 56.37% | SS(UBT) | INDIA | Sanjay Dina Patil | 4,50,937 | BJP | NDA | Mihir Kotecha | 4,21,076 | 29,861 | ||||||
29 | Mumbai North Central | 51.98% | INC | INDIA | Varsha Gaikwad | 4,45,545 | 48.93% | BJP | NDA | Ujjwal Nikam | 4,29,031 | 47.12% | 16,514 | ||||
30 | Mumbai South Central | 53.60% | SS(UBT) | INDIA | Anil Desai | 3,95,138 | 49.73% | SHS | NDA | Rahul Shewale | 3,41,754 | 43.01% | 53,384 | ||||
31 | Mumbai South | 50.06% | SS(UBT) | INDIA | Arvind Sawant | 3,95,655 | SHS | NDA | Yamini Jadhav | 3,42,982 | 52,673 | ||||||
32 | Raigad | 60.51% | NCP | NDA | Sunil Tatkare | 5,08,352 | SS(UBT) | INDIA | Anant Geete | 4,25,568 | 82,784 | ||||||
33 | Maval | 54.87% | SHS | NDA | Shrirang Barne | 6,92,832 | SS(UBT) | INDIA | Sanjog Waghere Patil | 5,96,217 | 96,615 | ||||||
34 | Pune | 53.54% | BJP | NDA | Murlidhar Mohol | 5,84,728 | INC | INDIA | Ravindra Hemraj Dhangekar | 4,61,690 | 1,23,038 | ||||||
35 | Baramati | 59.50% | NCP(SP) | INDIA | Supriya Sule | 7,32,312 | 51.85% | NCP | NDA | Sunetra Pawar | 5,73,979 | 40.64% | 1,58,333 | ||||
36 | Shirur | 54.16% | NCP(SP) | INDIA | Amol Kolhe | 6,98,692 | 50.83% | NCP | NDA | Shivajirao Adhalarao Patil | 5,57,741 | 40.58% | 1,40,951 | ||||
37 | Ahmednagar | 66.61% | NCP(SP) | INDIA | Nilesh Dnyandev Lanke | 6,24,797 | 47.14% | BJP | NDA | Sujay Vikhe Patil | 5,95,868 | 44.95% | 28,929 | ||||
38 | Shirdi (SC) | 63.03% | SS(UBT) | INDIA | Bhausaheb Rajaram Wakchaure | 4,76,900 | 45.0% | SHS | NDA | Sadashiv Lokhande | 4,26,371 | 40.23% | 50,529 | ||||
39 | Beed | 70.92% | NCP(SP) | INDIA | Bajrang Sonawane | 6,83,950 | 44.93% | BJP | NDA | Pankaja Munde | 6,77,397 | 44.50% | 6,553 | ||||
40 | Osmanabad | 63.88% | SS(UBT) | INDIA | Omprakash Rajenimbalkar | 7,48,752 | NCP | NDA | Archana Ranajagjitsinha Patil | 4,18,906 | 3,29,846 | ||||||
41 | Latur (SC) | 62.59% | INC | INDIA | Dr. Shivajirao Kalge | 6,09,021 | 49.15% | BJP | NDA | Sudhakar Tukaram Shrangare | 5,47,140 | 44.16% | 61,881 | ||||
42 | Solapur (SC) | 59.19% | INC | INDIA | Praniti Sushilkumar Shinde | 6,20,225 | 51.49% | BJP | NDA | Ram Satpute | 5,46,028 | 45.35% | 74,197 | ||||
43 | Madha | 63.65% | NCP(SP) | INDIA | Dhairyasheel Mohite Patil | 6,22,213 | BJP | NDA | Ranjit Naik-Nimbalkar | 5,01,376 | 1,20,837 | ||||||
44 | Sangli | 62.27% | Independent | Others | Vishal Prakashbapu Patil | 5,71,666 | BJP | NDA | Sanjaykaka Patil | 4,71,613 | 1,00,053 | ||||||
45 | Satara | 63.16% | BJP | NDA | Udayanraje Bhosale | 5,71,134 | NCP(SP) | INDIA | Shashikant Shinde | 5,38,363 | 32,771 | ||||||
46 | Ratnagiri–Sindhudurg | 62.52% | BJP | NDA | Narayan Rane | 4,48,514 | SS(UBT) | INDIA | Vinayak Raut | 4,00,656 | 47,858 | ||||||
47 | Kolhapur | 71.59% | INC | INDIA | Shahu Chhatrapati Maharaj | 7,54,522 | 54.15% | SHS | NDA | Sanjay Mandlik | 5,99,558 | 43.03% | 1,54,964 | ||||
48 | Hatkanangle | 71.11% | SHS | NDA | Dhairyasheel Sambhajirao Mane | 5,20,190 | SS(UBT) | INDIA | Satyajeet Patil | 5,06,764 | 13,426 |
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