2024 Indian general election in Maharashtra

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2024 Indian general election in Maharashtra
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  2019 19 April - 20 May 20242029 

All 48 Maharashtra seats in the Lok Sabha
Opinion polls
Turnout61.29% (Increase2.svg0.27%)
 First partySecond partyThird party
 
Prithviraj Chavan with Hon'ble President.jpg
The Chief Minister of Maharashtra, Shri Uddhav Thackeray calling on the Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi, in New Delhi on February 21, 2020 (Uddhav Thackeray) (cropped).jpg
Eknath Shinde and Devendra Fadnavis with PM Narendra Modi Cropped(2).jpg
Leader Prithviraj Chavan Uddhav Thackeray Devendra Fadnavis
Party INC SS(UBT) BJP
Alliance INDIA INDIA NDA
Leader since201020222013
Leader's seatNot ContestingNot ContestingNot Contesting
Last election16.41%, 1 seatParty split after last election27.84%, 23 seats
Seats won1399
Seat changeIncrease2.svg 12Increase2.svg 414 Decrease2.svg
Popular vote16.92%16.52%26.18%
Contested172128

 Fourth partyFifth partySixth party
 
Supriya Sule.png
PM and CM Eknath Shinde at the laying foundation stone of various projects at Solapur.jpg
Ajit Pawar.jpg
Leader Supriya Sule Eknath Shinde Ajit Pawar
Party NCP(SP) SHS NCP
Alliance INDIA NDA NDA
Leader since202320222023
Leader's seat Baramati Not ContestingNot Contesting
Last electionParty split after last electionParty split after last electionParty split after last election
Seats won871
Seat changeIncrease2.svg 5Decrease2.svg 6Decrease2.svg 3
Popular vote10.27%12.95%3.60%
Contested10154

2024 Maharashtra Lok Sabha election results.svg
Seatwise Result Map of the 2024 general election in Maharashtra

Prime Minister before election

Narendra Modi
BJP

Prime Minister after election

TBD

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.

Contents

Election schedule

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.

Phase wise schedule of 2024 Indian general election in Maharashtra

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Phase I

Phase II

Phase III

Phase IV

Phase V 2024 Indian general election in Maharashtra schedule.svg
Phase wise schedule of 2024 Indian general election in Maharashtra
  Phase I
  Phase II
  Phase III
  Phase IV
  Phase V
Poll eventPhase
IIIIIIIVV
Notification Date20 March28 March12 April18 April26 April
Last Date for filing nomination27 March4 April19 April25 April3 May
Scrutiny of nomination28 March5 April20 April26 April4 May
Last Date for withdrawal of nomination30 March8 April22 April29 April6 May
Date of poll19 April26 April7 May13 May20 May
Date of counting of votes/Result4 June 2024
No. of constituencies58111113

Parties and alliances

   National Democratic Alliance

2024 NDA Alliance Lok Sabha Seat Sharing Maharashtra.svg

PartyFlagSymbolLeaderContesting Seats
Bharatiya Janata Party BJP flag.svg Lotos flower symbol.svg Devendra Fadnavis 28
Shiv Sena Shiv Sena flag.jpg Indian Election Symbol Bow And Arrow.svg Eknath Shinde 15
Nationalist Congress Party NCP-flag.svg Nationalist Congress Party Election Symbol.png Sunil Tatkare 4
Rashtriya Samaj Paksha Mahadev Jankar 1
Total48

   Indian National Developmental Inclusive
      Alliance

INDIA Alliance in Maharastra Seat Sharing Map.png

PartyFlagSymbolLeaderContesting Seats
Shiv Sena (Uddhav Balasaheb Thackeray) SS(UBT) flag.png Indian Election Symbol Flaming Torch.png Uddhav Thackeray 21
Indian National Congress Indian National Congress Flag.svg Hand INC.svg Prithviraj Chavan 17
Nationalist Congress Party – Sharadchandra Pawar NCP Sharadchandra Pawar.jpg Indian Election Symbol Man Blowing Turha.png Supriya Sule 10
Total48

Others

PartyFlagSymbolLeaderContesting Seats
All India Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen All India Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen logo.svg Indian Election Symbol Kite.svg Imtiyaz Jaleel 3 Decleared
Vanchit Bahujan Aaghadi VBA party.jpg Gas Cylinder.jpg Prakash Ambedkar TBD
Swabhimani Paksha Shetakari-Sanghatana-logo.jpg Raju Shetti 1
Bahujan Samaj Party Elephant Bahujan Samaj Party.svg Indian Election Symbol Elephant.png TBDTBD
Bahujan Vikas Aghadi No image available.svg No image available.svg Hitendra Thakur TBD
Prahar Janshakti Party No image available.svg No image available.svg Bachchu Kadu
Communist Party of India (Marxist)
Republican Party of India (Athawale) Flag of various Republican Parties of India.svg Helmet BDJS.jpg Ramdas Athawale
Republican Party of India
Communist Party of India CPI-banner.svg CPI symbol.svg 1
Gondwana Ganatantra Party No image available.svg Saw election symbol.png
Socialist Unity Centre of India (Communist)
Ambedkarite Party of India
All India Forward Bloc
Bahujan Mukti Party
Indian National League
Socialist Party (India)
Social Democratic Party of India
Rashtriya Ulama Council
Azad Adhikar Sena
Bhim Sena

Candidates

Constituency NDA INDIA
1 Nandurbar (ST) BJP Heena Gavit INC Adv. Gowaal K Padavi
2 Dhule BJP Subhash Bhamre INC Dr. Shobha Dinesh Bachhav
3 Jalgaon BJP Smita Wagh SS(UBT) Karan Pawar
4 Raver BJP Raksha Khadse NCP(SP) Shriram Patil
5 Buldhana SHS Prataprao Ganpatrao Jadhav SS(UBT) Narendra Khedekar
6 Akola BJP Anup Dhotre INC Abhay Kashinath Patil
7 Amravati (SC) BJP Navneet Kaur Rana INC Balwant Basawant Wankhede
8 Wardha BJP Ramdas Tadas NCP(SP) Amar Sharadrao Kale
9 Ramtek (SC) SHS Raju Devnath Parwe INC Shyamkumar Daulat Barve
10 Nagpur BJP Nitin Gadkari INC Vikas Thakare
11 Bhandara–Gondiya BJP Sunil Mendhe INC Dr. Prashant Yadavrao Padole
12 Gadchiroli–Chimur (ST) BJP Ashok Nete INC Dr. Namdeo Dasaram Kirsan
13 Chandrapur BJP Sudhir Mungantiwar INC Pratibha Suresh Dhanorkar
14 Yavatmal–Washim SHS Rajashri Hemant Patil SS(UBT) Sanjay Deshmukh
15 Hingoli SHS Baburao Kadam Kohalikar SS(UBT) Nagesh Bapurao Patil Ashtikar
16 Nanded BJP Prataprao Govindrao Chikhalikar INC Vasantrao Balwantrao Chavan
17 Parbhani RSPS Mahadev Jankar SS(UBT) Sanjay Haribhau Jadhav
18 Jalna BJP Raosaheb Danve INC Dr. Kalyan Kale
19 Aurangabad SHS Sandipanrao Bhumre SS(UBT) Chandrakant Khaire
20 Dindori (ST) BJP Bharati Pawar NCP(SP) Bhaskar Bhagare
21 Nashik SHS Hemant Godse SS(UBT) Rajabhau Waje
22 Palghar (ST) BJP Hemant Vishnu Savara SS(UBT) Bharti Kamdi
23 Bhiwandi BJP Kapil Patil NCP(SP) Suresh Mhatre
24 Kalyan SHS Shrikant Shinde SS(UBT) Vaishali Darekar Rane
25 Thane SHS Naresh Mhaske SS(UBT) Rajan Vichare
26 Mumbai North BJP Piyush Goyal INC Bhushan Patil
27 Mumbai North West SHS Ravindra Waikar SS(UBT) Amol Kirtikar
28 Mumbai North East BJP Mihir Kotecha SS(UBT) Sanjay Dina Patil
29 Mumbai North Central BJP Ujjwal Nikam INC Varsha Gaikwad
30 Mumbai South Central SHS Rahul Shewale SS(UBT) Anil Desai
31 Mumbai South SHS Yamini Jadhav SS(UBT) Arvind Sawant
32 Raigad NCP Sunil Tatkare SS(UBT) Anant Geete
33 Maval SHS Shrirang Barne SS(UBT) Sanjog Waghere Patil
34 Pune BJP Murlidhar Mohol INC Ravindra Hemraj Dhangekar
35 Baramati NCP Sunetra Pawar NCP(SP) Supriya Sule
36 Shirur NCP Shivajirao Adhalarao Patil NCP(SP) Amol Kolhe
37 Ahmednagar BJP Sujay Vikhe Patil NCP(SP) Nilesh Dnyandev Lanke
38 Shirdi (SC) SHS Sadashiv Lokhande SS(UBT) Bhausaheb Rajaram Wakchaure
39 Beed BJP Pankaja Munde NCP(SP) Bajrang Sonawane
40 Osmanabad NCP Archana Ranajagjitsinha Patil SS(UBT) Omprakash Rajenimbalkar
41 Latur (SC) BJP Sudhakar Tukaram Shrangare INC Dr. Shivajirao Kalge
42 Solapur (SC) BJP Ram Satpute INC Praniti Sushilkumar Shinde
43 Madha BJP Ranjit Naik-Nimbalkar NCP(SP) Dhairyasheel Mohite Patil
44 Sangli BJP Sanjaykaka Patil SS(UBT) Chandrahar Patil
45 Satara BJP Udayanraje Bhosale NCP(SP) Shashikant Shinde
46 Ratnagiri–Sindhudurg BJP Narayan Rane SS(UBT) Vinayak Raut
47 Kolhapur SHS Sanjay Mandlik INC Shahu Chhatrapati Maharaj
48 Hatkanangle SHS Dhairyasheel Sambhajirao Mane SS(UBT) Satyajeet Patil

Surveys and polls

Opinion polls

Exit polls

Polling agencyLead
NDA INDIA Others

Voter turnout

Phase wise

PhasePoll DateConstituencies [3] Voter Turnout (%)
I19 April 2024 Ramtek, Nagpur, Bhandara–Gondiya, Gadchiroli–Chimur, Chandrapur 63.71%
II26 April 2024 Buldhana, Akola, Amravati, Wardha, Yavatmal–Washim, Hingoli, Nanded, Parbhani 62.71%
III7 May 2024 Raigad, Baramati, Osmanabad, Latur, Solapur, Madha, Sangli, Satara, Ratnagiri–Sindhudurg, Kolhapur, Hatkanangle 63.55%
IV13 May 2024 Nandurbar, Jalgaon, Raver, Jalna, Aurangabad, Maval, Pune, Shirur, Ahmednagar, Shirdi, Beed 62.21%
V20 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%
Total61.29%

Constituency wise

ConstituencyPoll DateTurnoutSwing
1 Nandurbar (ST)13 May 202470.68%2.03%Increase2.svg
2 Dhule 20 May 202460.21%3.16%Increase2.svg
3 Jalgaon 13 May 202458.47%1.92%Increase2.svg
4 Raver 64.28%2.51%Increase2.svg
5 Buldhana 26 April 202462.03%1.57%Decrease2.svg
6 Akola 61.79%1.73%Increase2.svg
7 Amravati (SC)63.67%2.91%Increase2.svg
8 Wardha 64.85%3.32%Increase2.svg
9 Ramtek (SC)19 April 202461.01%1.29%Decrease2.svg
10 Nagpur 54.32%0.62%Decrease2.svg
11 Bhandara–Gondiya 67.04%1.77%Decrease2.svg
12 Gadchiroli–Chimur (ST)71.88%0.45%Decrease2.svg
13 Chandrapur 67.55%2.66%Increase2.svg
14 Yavatmal–Washim 26 April 202462.87%1.56%Increase2.svg
15 Hingoli 63.54%3.3%Decrease2.svg
16 Nanded 60.94%4.75%Decrease2.svg
17 Parbhani 62.26%0.86%Decrease2.svg
18 Jalna 13 May 202469.18%4.43%Increase2.svg
19 Aurangabad 63.03%0.52%Decrease2.svg
20 Dindori (ST)20 May 202466.75%1.04%Increase2.svg
21 Nashik 60.75%1.22%Increase2.svg
22 Palghar (ST)63.91%0.15%Increase2.svg
23 Bhiwandi 59.89%6.69%Increase2.svg
24 Kalyan 50.12%4.81%Increase2.svg
25 Thane 52.09%2.70%Increase2.svg
26 Mumbai North 57.02%3.07%Decrease2.svg
27 Mumbai North West 54.84%0.53%Increase2.svg
28 Mumbai North East 56.37%0.86%Decrease2.svg
29 Mumbai North Central 51.98%1.70%Decrease2.svg
30 Mumbai South Central 53.60%1.80%Decrease2.svg
31 Mumbai South 50.06%1.53%Decrease2.svg
32 Raigad 7 May 202460.51%1.66%Decrease2.svg
33 Maval 13 May 202454.87%4.72%Decrease2.svg
34 Pune 53.54%3.65%Increase2.svg
35 Baramati 7 May 202459.50%2.32%Decrease2.svg
36 Shirur 13 May 202454.16%5.28%Decrease2.svg
37 Ahmednagar 66.61%1.82%Increase2.svg
38 Shirdi (SC)63.03%1.9%Decrease2.svg
39 Beed 70.92%4.75%Increase2.svg
40 Osmanabad 7 May 202463.88%0.12%Increase2.svg
41 Latur (SC)62.59%0.15%Increase2.svg
42 Solapur (SC)59.19%0.52%Increase2.svg
43 Madha 63.65%0.12%Decrease2.svg
44 Sangli 62.27%3.65%Decrease2.svg
45 Satara 63.16%2.69%Increase2.svg
46 Ratnagiri–Sindhudurg 62.52%0.53%Increase2.svg
47 Kolhapur 71.59%0.73%Increase2.svg
48 Hatkanangle 71.11%0.51%Increase2.svg

Results

Results by party or alliance

Alliance/ PartyPopular voteSeats
Votes%±pp ContestedWon+/−
INDIA INC 9,641,85616.92%Increase2.svg 0.511713Increase2.svg 12
SS(UBT) 9,522,79716.52%New219Increase2.svg 04
NCP(SP) 5,851,16610.27%New108Increase2.svg 05
Total25,015,81943.71%Increase2.svg 11.644830Increase2.svg 25
NDA BJP 14,913,91426.18%Decrease2.svg 1.66289Decrease2.svg 14
SHS 7,377,67412.95%Decrease2.svg 10.55157Decrease2.svg 06
NCP 2,053,7573.60%Decrease2.svg 11.9641Steady2.svg
RSP 467,2820.82%Increase2.svg 0.8210Steady2.svg
Total24,812,62743.55%Decrease2.svg 7.79 [lower-alpha 1] 4817Decrease2.svg 26
Others 0Decrease2.svg 01
IND 1Steady2.svg
NOTA 412,8150.72%
Total100%-48-

Results by Region

RegionTotal seats INC Shiv Sena (UBT) BJP NCP(SP) SHS(ES) NCP Others
Seats WonSeats WonSeats WonSeats WonSeats WonSeats Won
Western Maharashtra1102Increase2.svg 0200Steady2.svg02Decrease2.svg 0304Increase2.svg 0102Decrease2.svg 0100Decrease2.svg 0301
Vidarbha1005Increase2.svg 0401Increase2.svg 0102Decrease2.svg 0301Increase2.svg 0101Decrease2.svg 0200Steady2.svg00
Marathwada0903Increase2.svg 0304Increase2.svg 0200Decrease2.svg 0401Increase2.svg 0101Steady2.svg00Steady2.svg00
Thane+Konkan0600Steady2.svg00Decrease2.svg 0202Increase2.svg 0101Increase2.svg 0102Steady2.svg01Steady2.svg00
Mumbai0601Increase2.svg 0103Increase2.svg 0201Decrease2.svg 0200Steady2.svg01Decrease2.svg 0200Steady2.svg00
North Maharashtra0602Increase2.svg 0201Increase2.svg 0102Decrease2.svg 0301Increase2.svg 0100Decrease2.svg 0100Steady2.svg00
Total [4] 4813Increase2.svg 1209Increase2.svg 0409Decrease2.svg 1408Increase2.svg 0507Decrease2.svg 0601Decrease2.svg 03

Vote Share

Region INC Shiv Sena (UBT) BJP NCP(SP) SHS(ES) NCP
VoteshareVoteshareVoteshareVoteshareVoteshareVoteshare
Western Maharashtra14.1%8.9%25.2%24.8%9.3%8.7%
Vidarbha33.8%7.7%30.0%4.5%7.1%Not Contested
Marathwada15.5%23.2%13.4%6.0%11.9%3.7%
Thane+KonkanNot Contested30.9%21.4%7.2%19.1%7.3%
Mumbai14.2431.4%28.3%Not Contested21.0%Not Contested
North Maharashtra18.06%14.1%39.8%12.7%6.1%Not Contested
Total [4] 16.92%16.72%26.18%10.27%12.95%3.60%
RegionSr.noConstituencyElected CandidateParty
Western Maharashtra 1. Pune Murlidhar Mohol Bharatiya Janata Party
2. Solapur Praniti Sushilkumar Shinde Indian National Congress
3. Sangli Vishal Patil Shiv Sena
4. Baramati Supriya Sule NCP(SP)
5. Madha Dhairyasheel Mohite Patil NCP(SP)
6. Satara Udayanraje Bhosale Bharatiya Janata Party
7. Maval Shrirang Barne Shiv Sena
8. Shirur Amol Kolhe NCP(SP)
9. Ahmednagar Nilesh Dnyandev Lanke NCP(SP)
10. Kolhapur Shahu II of Kolhapur Indian National Congress
11. Hatkanangle Dhairyasheel Sambhajirao Mane Shiv Sena
Vidarbha 12. Wardha Amar Sharadrao Kale NCP(SP)
13. Ramtek Shyamkumar Daulat Barve Indian National Congress
14. Nagpur Nitin Gadkari Bharatiya Janata Party
15. Gadchiroli-Chimur Dr. Namdeo Dasaram Kirsan Indian National Congress
16. Bhandara-Gondiya Dr. Prashant Yadavrao Padole Indian National Congress
17. Buldhana Prataprao Ganpatrao Jadhav Shiv Sena
18. Amravati Balwant Basawant Wankhede Indian National Congress
19. Yavatmal-Washim Sanjay Deshmukh SS(UBT)
20. Akola Anup Dhotre Bharatiya Janata Party
21. Chandrapur Pratibha Suresh Dhanorkar Indian National Congress
Marathwada 22. Nanded Vasantrao Balwantrao Chavan Indian National Congress
23. Latur Dr. Shivajirao Kalge Indian National Congress
24. Osmanabad Omprakash Rajenimbalkar SS(UBT)
25. Hingoli Nagesh Bapurao Patil Ashtikar SS(UBT)
26. Parbhani Sanjay Haribhau Jadhav SS(UBT)
27. Aurangabad Sandipanrao Bhumre Shiv Sena
28. Jalna Dr. Kalyan Kale Indian National Congress
29. Shirdi Bhausaheb Rajaram Wakchaure SS(UBT)
30. Beed Bajrang Sonawane NCP(SP)
Thane + Konkan 31. Bhiwandi Suresh Mhatre NCP(SP)
32. Ratnagiri-Sindhudurg Narayan Rane Bharatiya Janata Party
33. Thane Naresh Mhaske Shiv Sena
34. Kalyan Shrikant Shinde Shiv Sena
35. Raigad Sunil Tatkare Nationalist Congress Party
36. Palghar Hemant Vishnu Savara Bharatiya Janata Party
Mumbai 37. Mumbai North Piyush Goyal Bharatiya Janata Party
38. Mumbai North West Ravindra Waikar Shiv Sena
39. Mumbai North East Sanjay Dina Patil SS(UBT)
40. Mumbai North Central Varsha Gaikwad Indian National Congress
41. Mumbai South Central Anil Desai SS(UBT)
42. Mumbai South Arvind Sawant SS(UBT)
North Maharashtra 43. Nandurbar Adv. Gowaal K Padavi Indian National Congress
44. Dhule Dr. Shobha Dinesh Bachhav Indian National Congress
45. Jalgaon Smita Wagh Bharatiya Janata Party
46. Raver Raksha Khadse Bharatiya Janata Party
47. Nashik Rajabhau Waje SS(UBT)
48. Dindori Bhaskar Bhagare NCP(SP)

Results by constituency

ConstituencyTurnoutWinnerRunner UpMargin
PartyAllianceCandidateVotes%PartyAllianceCandidateVotes%
1 Nandurbar (ST)70.68%Increase2.svg INC INDIA Adv. Gowaal K Padavi7,45,99853.53% BJP NDA Heena Gavit 5,86,87842.11%159,120
2 Dhule 60.21% Increase2.svg INC INDIA Dr. Shobha Dinesh Bachhav5,83,86647.89% BJP NDA Subhash Bhamre 5,80,03542.11%3,831
3 Jalgaon 58.47%Increase2.svg BJP NDA Smita Wagh 6,74,42857.67% SS(UBT) INDIA Karan Pawar4,22,83436.15%2,51,954
4 Raver 64.28%Increase2.svg BJP NDA Raksha Khadse 6,30,87953.84% NCP(SP) INDIA Shriram Patil3,58,69630.61%2,72,183
5 Buldhana 62.03%Decrease2.svg SHS NDA Prataprao Ganpatrao Jadhav 3,49,86731.53% SS(UBT) INDIA Narendra Khedekar3,20,38828.88%29,479
6 Akola 61.79%Increase2.svg BJP NDA Anup Dhotre4,57,030 INC INDIA Abhay Kashinath Patil4,16,40440,626
7 Amravati (SC)63.67%Increase2.svg INC INDIA Balwant Basawant Wankhede 5,26,271 BJP NDA Navneet Kaur Rana 5,06,54019,731
8 Wardha 64.85%Increase2.svg NCP(SP) INDIA Amar Sharadrao Kale 5,33,106 BJP NDA Ramdas Tadas 4,51,45881,648
9 Ramtek (SC)61.01%Decrease2.svg INC INDIA Shyamkumar Daulat Barve6,13,025 SHS NDA Raju Devnath Parwe 5,36,25776,768
10 Nagpur 54.32%Decrease2.svg BJP NDA Nitin Gadkari 6,55,02754.07% INC INDIA Vikas Thakare 5,17,42442.72%1,37,603
11 Bhandara–Gondiya 67.04%Decrease2.svg INC INDIA Dr. Prashant Yadavrao Padole5,87,413 BJP NDA Sunil Mendhe 5,50,03337,380
12 Gadchiroli–Chimur (ST)71.88%Decrease2.svg INC INDIA Dr. Namdeo Dasaram Kirsan6,17,79252.97% BJP NDA Ashok Nete 4,76,09640.82%1,41,696
13 Chandrapur 67.55%Increase2.svg INC INDIA Pratibha Suresh Dhanorkar 7,18,41057.88% BJP NDA Sudhir Mungantiwar 4,58,00440.82%2,60,406
14 Yavatmal–Washim 62.87%Increase2.svg SS(UBT) INDIA Sanjay Deshmukh 5,94,80748.53% SHS NDA Rajashri Hemant Patil 5,00,33440.83%94,473
15 Hingoli 63.54%Decrease2.svg SS(UBT) INDIA Nagesh Bapurao Patil Ashtikar 4,92,53542.49% SHS NDA Baburao Kadam Kohalikar3,83,93333.12%1,08,602
16 Nanded 60.94%Decrease2.svg INC INDIA Vasantrao Balwantrao Chavan 5,28,89446.88% BJP NDA Prataprao Govindrao Chikhalikar 4,69,45241.61%59,442
17 Parbhani 62.26%Decrease2.svg SS(UBT) INDIA Sanjay Haribhau Jadhav 6,01,343 RSPS NDA Mahadev Jankar 4,67,2821,34,061
18 Jalna 69.18%Increase2.svg INC INDIA Dr. Kalyan Kale 6,07,89744.59% BJP NDA Raosaheb Danve 4,97,93936.52%1,09,958
19 Aurangabad 63.03%Decrease2.svg SHS NDA Sandipanrao Bhumre 4,76,13036.56% AIMIM Others Syed Imtiaz Jaleel 3,41,48026.22%1,34,650
20 Dindori (ST)66.75% Increase2.svg NCP(SP) INDIA Bhaskar Bhagare5,77,33946.53% BJP NDA Bharati Pawar 4,64,14037.40%1,13,199
21 Nashik 60.75% Increase2.svg SS(UBT) INDIA Rajabhau Waje 6,16,729 SHS NDA Hemant Godse 4,54,7281,62,001
22 Palghar (ST)63.91% Increase2.svg BJP NDA Hemant Vishnu Savara6,01,24443.69% SS(UBT) INDIA Bharti Kamdi4,17,93830.37%1,83,306
23 Bhiwandi 59.89% Increase2.svg NCP(SP) INDIA Suresh Mhatre4,99,46439.85% BJP NDA Kapil Patil 4,33,34334.57%66,121
24 Kalyan 50.12% Increase2.svg SHS NDA Shrikant Shinde 5,89,636 SS(UBT) INDIA Vaishali Darekar Rane3,80,4922,09,144
25 Thane 52.09% Increase2.svg SHS NDA Naresh Mhaske 7,34,231 SS(UBT) INDIA Rajan Vichare 5,17,2202,17,011
26 Mumbai North 57.02% Decrease2.svg BJP NDA Piyush Goyal 6,80,146 INC INDIA Bhushan Patil3,22,5383,57,608
27 Mumbai North West 54.84% Increase2.svg SHS NDA Ravindra Waikar 4,52,64447.40% SS(UBT) INDIA Amol Kirtikar4,52,59647.39%48
28 Mumbai North East 56.37% Decrease2.svg SS(UBT) INDIA Sanjay Dina Patil 4,50,937 BJP NDA Mihir Kotecha 4,21,07629,861
29 Mumbai North Central 51.98% Decrease2.svg INC INDIA Varsha Gaikwad 4,45,54548.93% BJP NDA Ujjwal Nikam 4,29,03147.12%16,514
30 Mumbai South Central 53.60% Decrease2.svg SS(UBT) INDIA Anil Desai 3,95,13849.73% SHS NDA Rahul Shewale 3,41,75443.01%53,384
31 Mumbai South 50.06% Decrease2.svg SS(UBT) INDIA Arvind Sawant 3,95,655 SHS NDA Yamini Jadhav 3,42,98252,673
32 Raigad 60.51%Decrease2.svg NCP NDA Sunil Tatkare 5,08,352 SS(UBT) INDIA Anant Geete 4,25,56882,784
33 Maval 54.87%Decrease2.svg SHS NDA Shrirang Barne 6,92,832 SS(UBT) INDIA Sanjog Waghere Patil5,96,21796,615
34 Pune 53.54%Increase2.svg BJP NDA Murlidhar Mohol 5,84,728 INC INDIA Ravindra Hemraj Dhangekar 4,61,6901,23,038
35 Baramati 59.50%Decrease2.svg NCP(SP) INDIA Supriya Sule 7,32,31251.85% NCP NDA Sunetra Pawar 5,73,97940.64%1,58,333
36 Shirur 54.16%Decrease2.svg NCP(SP) INDIA Amol Kolhe 6,98,69250.83% NCP NDA Shivajirao Adhalarao Patil 5,57,74140.58%1,40,951
37 Ahmednagar 66.61%Increase2.svg NCP(SP) INDIA Nilesh Dnyandev Lanke 6,24,79747.14% BJP NDA Sujay Vikhe Patil 5,95,86844.95%28,929
38 Shirdi (SC)63.03%Decrease2.svg SS(UBT) INDIA Bhausaheb Rajaram Wakchaure 4,76,90045.0% SHS NDA Sadashiv Lokhande 4,26,37140.23%50,529
39 Beed 70.92%Increase2.svg NCP(SP) INDIA Bajrang Sonawane6,83,95044.93% BJP NDA Pankaja Munde 6,77,39744.50%6,553
40 Osmanabad 63.88%Increase2.svg SS(UBT) INDIA Omprakash Rajenimbalkar 7,48,752 NCP NDA Archana Ranajagjitsinha Patil4,18,9063,29,846
41 Latur (SC)62.59%Increase2.svg INC INDIA Dr. Shivajirao Kalge6,09,02149.15% BJP NDA Sudhakar Tukaram Shrangare 5,47,14044.16%61,881
42 Solapur (SC)59.19%Increase2.svg INC INDIA Praniti Sushilkumar Shinde 6,20,22551.49% BJP NDA Ram Satpute 5,46,02845.35%74,197
43 Madha 63.65%Decrease2.svg NCP(SP) INDIA Dhairyasheel Mohite Patil6,22,213 BJP NDA Ranjit Naik-Nimbalkar 5,01,3761,20,837
44 Sangli 62.27%Decrease2.svg Independent Others Vishal Prakashbapu Patil5,71,666 BJP NDA Sanjaykaka Patil 4,71,6131,00,053
45 Satara 63.16%Increase2.svg BJP NDA Udayanraje Bhosale 5,71,134 NCP(SP) INDIA Shashikant Shinde 5,38,36332,771
46 Ratnagiri–Sindhudurg 62.52%Increase2.svg BJP NDA Narayan Rane 4,48,514 SS(UBT) INDIA Vinayak Raut 4,00,65647,858
47 Kolhapur 71.59%Increase2.svg INC INDIA Shahu Chhatrapati Maharaj 7,54,52254.15% SHS NDA Sanjay Mandlik 5,99,55843.03%1,54,964
48 Hatkanangle 71.11%Increase2.svg SHS NDA Dhairyasheel Sambhajirao Mane 5,20,190 SS(UBT) INDIA Satyajeet Patil 5,06,76413,426

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Notes

    1. Compared to the NDA percentage of votes in 2019 when it included just the Bharatiya Janata Party and the Shiv Sena.

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