The Maharashtra Election 2024 : Results, Winners List and their promises!

The Assembly Maharashtra election 2024 concluded with the BJP-led Mahayuti alliance achieving a significant victory, securing 223 out of 288 seats.The opposition Maha Vikas Aghadi (MVA) alliance, comprising the Congress, Sharad Pawar’s NCP, and Uddhav Thackeray’s Shiv Sena, won 55 seats.

Maharashtra Election 2024: A Comprehensive Breakdown of the Results

The Maharashtra Assembly Election 2024 was one of the most keenly watched political events in India. Held in a single phase across 288 constituencies, the election shaped the political landscape of Maharashtra for the next five years. The results, declared on November 23, 2024, saw the BJP-led Mahayuti alliance secure a landslide victory. This article delves into the results, the winners, party-wise analysis, promises made during campaigns, and the implications for Maharashtra’s future.

The Election Overview

The 2024 Maharashtra Assembly election was not just about choosing representatives; it was a test of alliances, leadership, and political strategies. The Mahayuti alliance, led by the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), Eknath Shinde’s Shiv Sena, and Ajit Pawar’s faction of the Nationalist Congress Party (NCP), faced off against the Maha Vikas Aghadi (MVA) coalition. The MVA consisted of the Congress, Sharad Pawar’s NCP, and Uddhav Thackeray’s Shiv Sena faction.

Who fought for which seats?

From the Mahayuti alliance, the BJP fought for 149 assembly seats, Shiv Sena for 81, and the NCP led by Ajit Pawar for 59 seats. On the other side, in the MVA, the Congress fought for 101 seats, Shiv Sena (UBT) for 95, and NCP(SP) had candidates for 86 seats.

Key Highlights of the Results

  • Mahayuti Alliance: Dominated with 223 out of 288 seats, signaling a massive mandate for continuity in governance.
  • MVA Alliance: Secured only 55 seats, reflecting voter dissatisfaction with their performance.
  • Independent Candidates: A handful managed to make their mark in smaller constituencies.

Major Winners Across Maharashtra

Mumbai Region

  • Worli: Aaditya Thackeray (Shiv Sena – Uddhav faction) retained his seat, winning with a margin of 8,000 votes.
  • Ghatkopar East: Parag Shah (BJP) secured a decisive victory, maintaining the BJP’s urban dominance.
  • Colaba: Rahul Narvekar (BJP), Speaker of the Maharashtra Legislative Assembly, emerged victorious.

Pune Region

  • Kothrud: Chandrakant Patil (BJP), a senior leader and key strategist, retained his seat.
  • Shivajinagar: Siddharth Shirole (BJP) won, reinforcing the BJP’s stronghold in Pune.

The Pimpri-Chinchwad

  • The constituency results for the Maharashtra Assembly Elections 2024 saw notable outcomes aligning with the broader trends in the state. Key developments include:
  • Chinchwad Assembly Constituency:
    BJP candidate Laxman Pandurang Jagtap won decisively, continuing his stronghold in the region. This reflects the BJP’s sustained popularity in key urban areas like Pimpri-Chinchwad, driven by promises of infrastructure development, industrial growth, and job creation in this industrial hub.
  • Campaign Promises:
    • BJP’s Agenda: The BJP candidates campaigned on ensuring better infrastructure, resolving housing issues in industrial areas, and introducing policies for the welfare of workers in Pimpri-Chinchwad.
    • Local Concerns: Issues like traffic congestion, water supply, and better public transportation featured prominently in campaign discussions, with multiple candidates promising to tackle these challenges effectively.
  • Key Figures:
    In addition to Jagtap, several other influential candidates from allied parties and independents competed in the area, reflecting the dynamic and multi-party engagement typical of urban Maharashtra constituencies.

These results are part of the broader outcome in Maharashtra, where the BJP-led coalition gained significant traction statewide. If you need details about any other constituencies or party-wise breakdowns, feel free to ask!

Vidarbha Region

  • Nagpur South West: Devendra Fadnavis (BJP), former Chief Minister, won with a massive margin, reaffirming his leadership.
  • Amravati: Ravi Rana (Independent), a firebrand leader, secured his seat.

Marathwada Region

  • Aurangabad East: Eknath Shinde (Shiv Sena – Shinde faction), the current Chief Minister, won comfortably.
  • Beed: Dhananjay Munde (NCP – Ajit Pawar faction) retained his constituency.

Northern Maharashtra

  • Nashik East: Rahul Dhikale (BJP) clinched a narrow victory against a strong opposition candidate.
  • Dhule Rural: Subhash Bhamre (BJP) emerged victorious, consolidating the BJP’s rural base.

Western Maharashtra

  • Baramati: Rohit Pawar (NCP – Sharad Pawar faction) won, albeit with a reduced margin, signaling challenges for the NCP.
  • Satara: Udayanraje Bhosale (BJP), a descendant of Shivaji Maharaj, retained his royal influence in the region.

Party-Wise Performance Analysis

Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)

The BJP emerged as the single largest party, winning over 123 seats. Key to their success was their organizational strength, robust campaign strategies, and promises of development and infrastructure expansion. Devendra Fadnavis’s leadership and Amit Shah’s micro-management of constituencies played a pivotal role.

Shiv Sena (Shinde Faction)

Eknath Shinde’s faction performed strongly, particularly in urban and semi-urban areas. Their focus on regional pride and welfare schemes resonated with voters.

Nationalist Congress Party (NCP – Ajit Pawar Faction)

Ajit Pawar’s NCP faction contributed significantly to the Mahayuti alliance, winning critical constituencies in Western Maharashtra.

Maha Vikas Aghadi (MVA)

The Congress, Sharad Pawar’s NCP, and Uddhav Thackeray’s Shiv Sena faced a massive setback. Infighting, lack of coordination, and failure to present a unified vision contributed to their defeat.


Promises Made During the Campaign

Mahayuti Alliance Promises

  1. Economic Growth: Accelerating industrial development and creating 5 million jobs.
  2. Women’s Welfare: Monthly financial aid of ₹1,500 for women from low-income families.
  3. Infrastructure Development: Completion of ongoing metro projects, highways, and rural roads.
  4. Farmer Support: Enhancing minimum support prices and implementing a ₹5,000 crore loan waiver scheme.

MVA Alliance Promises

  1. Unemployment Reduction: Focused on job creation through skill development programs.
  2. Social Welfare: Expansion of healthcare and education facilities in rural areas.
  3. Agriculture Reforms: Loan waivers and financial assistance for small-scale farmers.

Key Takeaways from the Results

  1. Urban-Rural Divide: The BJP and its allies dominated urban constituencies, while rural areas showed mixed preferences.
  2. Leadership Matters: Devendra Fadnavis and Eknath Shinde emerged as the faces of stability, which resonated with voters.
  3. Dynastic Politics Under Scrutiny: Dynasts like Rohit Pawar faced reduced margins, signaling voter fatigue with family-centric politics.

Below is a detailed constituency-wise list of winners and their respective parties:

Constituency | Winner’s Name | Party Affiliation

  1. Akkalkuwa | Adv K C Padavi | Indian National Congress (INC)
  2. Shahada | Rajesh Udesing Padvi | Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)
  3. Nandurbar | Dr. Vijaykumar Krushanrao Gavit | Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)
  4. Niphad | Bankar Diliprao Shankarrao | Nationalist Congress Party (NCP)
  5. Palghar | Gavit Rajendra Dhedya | Shiv Sena (Shinde faction)
  6. Bhiwandi Rural | Shantaram Tukaram More | Shiv Sena (Shinde faction)
  7. Ghatkopar East | Parag Shah | Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)
  8. Wadala | Kalidas Nilkanth Kolambkar | Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)
  9. Shrivardhan | Aditi Sunil Tatkare | Nationalist Congress Party (NCP)
  10. Madha | Abhijeet Dhananjay Patil | NCP (Sharad Pawar faction)

    **Key Highlights from the Election:**

    Aaditya Thackeray’s Victory: Aaditya Thackeray, representing the Shiv Sena (Uddhav Balasaheb Thackeray faction), won the Worli constituency by a margin of 8,000 votes.

    Eknath Shinde’s Performance: Incumbent Chief Minister Eknath Shinde secured a comfortable lead in his constituency, reinforcing his leadership within the Shiv Sena (Shinde faction).

    Devendra Fadnavis’s Role: Devendra Fadnavis, a senior BJP leader, played a pivotal role in the Mahayuti alliance’s success, with his party leading in 123 seats.

    **Promises Made by Major Parties:**

    Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP): The BJP campaigned on a platform of continued development, infrastructure projects, and economic growth. They emphasized their commitment to women’s welfare by proposing a scheme that provides ₹1,500 per month to over 20 million women aged 21-65 from families with an annual income below ₹2.5 lakh. citeturn0news10

    Shiv Sena (Shinde faction): Focused on regional development, the Shinde faction promised to enhance local governance, improve public services, and uphold the cultural heritage of Maharashtra.

    Nationalist Congress Party (NCP – Ajit Pawar faction): This faction aimed to address agricultural issues, promising better support prices for crops, loan waivers for farmers, and initiatives to boost rural development.

    Indian National Congress (INC): The Congress party pledged to tackle unemployment by creating job opportunities, implementing social welfare schemes, and ensuring inclusive growth across all sectors of society.

    Shiv Sena (Uddhav Balasaheb Thackeray faction): This faction focused on preserving the Marathi identity, promoting local businesses, and opposing policies they viewed as detrimental to the state’s autonomy.

    The election results reflect the electorate’s preference for the development-oriented agenda proposed by the Mahayuti alliance. The significant victory margin indicates a strong mandate for the alliance to govern Maharashtra for the next term.

    Challenges for the Mahayuti Alliance

    While the victory is historic, the Mahayuti alliance faces several challenges:

    • Economic Recovery: Reviving Maharashtra’s economy post-pandemic remains a priority.
    • Farmer Distress: Addressing agrarian issues in a sustainable manner is critical.
    • Opposition Criticism: Managing dissent from a weakened but vocal opposition.

    Conclusion

    The 2024 Maharashtra Assembly election results have given the BJP-led Mahayuti alliance a robust mandate to govern. Their promises of development, infrastructure, and welfare have set high expectations among voters. For the opposition, this election is a wake-up call to rebuild and present a compelling alternative.

    As Maharashtra embarks on this new chapter, the political dynamics will continue to evolve, shaping the state’s future trajectory. The onus is now on the elected representatives to deliver on their promises and uphold the trust placed in them by the people of Maharashtra.

    Maharashtra election results: Full list of winners

    CandidatePartySeatStatus
    RAJESH UDESING PADVIBJPShahadaWON
    SHIRISHKUMAR SURUPSING NAIKINCNawapurWON
    MANJULA TULSHIRAM GAVITSHSSakriWON
    AGRAWAL ANUPBHAIYYA OMPRAKASHBJPDhule CityWON
    KASHIRAM VECHAN PAWARABJPShirpurWON
    AMOL HARIBHAU JAWALEBJPRaverWON
    ANIL BHAIDAS PATILNCPAmalnerWON
    AMOL CHIMANRAO PATILSHSErandolWON
    GIRISH DATTATRAY MAHAJANBJPJamnerWON
    CHAINSUKH MADANLAL SANCHETIBJPMalkapurWON
    GAIKWAD SANJAY RAMBHAUSHSBuldhanaWON
    KAYANDE MANOJ DEVANANDNCPSindkhed RajaWON
    KHARAT SIDDHARTH RAMBHAUSHS(UBT)MehkarWON
    AKASH PANDURANG FUNDKARBJPKhamgaonWON
    KUTE SANJAY SHRIRAMBJPJalgaon (Jamod)WON
    RANDHIR PRALHADRAO SAWARKARBJPAkola EastWON
    SULBHA SANJAY KHODKENCPAmravatiWON
    RAJESH SHRIRAMJI WANKHADEBJPTeosaWON
    KEWALRAM TULSIRAM KALEBJPMelghatWON
    PRAVIN VASANTRAO TAYADEBJPAchalpurWON
    RAMDAS MALUJI MASRAMINCArmoriWON
    ATRAM BHAGYASHREE DHARAMRAOBABANCP(SP)AheriWON
    BANTI BHANGDIYABJPChimurWON
    INDRANIL MANOHAR NAIKNCPPusadWON
    CHANDRAKANT ALIAS RAJUBHAIYA RAMAKANT NAVGHARENCPBasmathWON
    BANGAR SANTOSH LAXMANRAOSHSKalamnuriWON
    MUTKULE TANHAJI SAKHARAMJIBJPHingoliWON
    DR. RAHUL VEDPRAKASH PATILSHS(UBT)ParbhaniWON
    BABANRAO DATTATRAY YADAV (LONIKAR)BJPParturWON
    RANJANATAI (SANJANA) HARSHVARDHAN JADHAVSHSKannadWON
    DILIP MANGLU BORSEBJPBaglanWON
    ADV. KOKATE MANIKRAO SHIVAJINCPSinnarWON
    BANKAR DILIPRAO SHANKARRAONCPNiphadWON
    NARAHARI SITARAM ZIRWALNCPDindoriWON
    DEVYANI SUHAS PHARANDEBJPNashik CentralWON
    HIRAY SEEMA MAHESHBJPNashik WestWON
    AHIRE SAROJ BABULALNCPDeolaliWON
    KHOSKAR HIRAMAN BHIKANCPIgatpuriWON
    VINOD BHIVA NIKOLECPI(M)DahanuWON
    BHOYE HARISHCHANDRA SAKHARAMBJPVikramgadWON
    GAVIT RAJENDRA DHEDYASHSPalgharWON
    VILAS SUKUR TARESHSBoisarWON
    SNEHA DUBE PANDITBJPVasaiWON
    SHANTARAM TUKARAM MORESHSBhiwandi RuralWON
    DAULAT BHIKA DARODANCPShahapurWON
    CHOUGHULE MAHESH PRABHAKARBJPBhiwandi WestWON
    KISAN SHANKAR KATHOREBJPMurbadWON
    DR. BALAJI PRALHAD KINIKARSHSAmbernathWON
    AILANI KUMAR UTTAMCHANDBJPUlhasnagarWON
    SULBHA GANPAT GAIKWADBJPKalyan EastWON
    CHAVAN RAVINDRA DATTATRAYBJPDombivaliWON
    EKNATH SAMBHAJI SHINDESHSKopri – PachpakhadiWON
    AWHAD JITENDRA SATISHNCP(SP)Mumbra – KalwaWON
    CHAUDHARY MANISHA ASHOKBJPDahisarWON
    SUNIL RAJARAM RAUTSHS(UBT)VikhroliWON
    ASHOK DHARMARAJ PATILSHSBhandup WestWON
    ATUL BHATKHALKARBJPKandivali EastWON
    HAROON KHANSHS(UBT)VersovaWON
    MURJI PATEL (KAKA)SHSAndheri EastWON
    ALAVANI PARAGBJPVile ParleWON
    PARAG SHAHBJPGhatkopar EastWON
    ABU ASIM AZMISJPMankhurd Shivaji NagarWON
    SANA MALIKNCPAnushakti NagarWON
    VARUN SATISH SARDESAISHS(UBT)Vandre EastWON
    DR. GAIKWAD JYOTI EKNATHINCDharaviWON
    KALIDAS NILKANTH KOLAMBKARBJPWadalaWON
    ADITYA UDDHAV THACKERAYSHS(UBT)WorliWON
    AJAY VINAYAK CHOUDHARISHS(UBT)ShivadiWON
    MANOJ PANDURANG JAMSUTKARSHS(UBT)BycullaWON
    MANGAL PRABHAT LODHABJPMalabar HillWON
    ADV RAHUL SURESH NARWEKARBJPColabaWON
    RAVISHETH PATILBJPPenWON
    MAHENDRA HARI DALVISHSAlibagWON
    ADITI SUNIL TATKARENCPShrivardhanWON
    GOGAWALE BHARAT MARUTISHSMahadWON
    SHARADDADA BHIMAJI SONAWANEINDJunnarWON
    DILIP DATTATRAY WALSE PATILNCPAmbegaonWON
    KUL RAHUL SUBHASHRAOBJPDaundWON
    VIJAYBAPU SHIVTARESHSPurandarWON
    JAGTAP SHANKAR PANDURANGBJPChinchwadWON
    ANNA DADU BANSODENCPPimpriWON
    SIDDHARTH ANIL SHIROLEBJPShivajinagarWON
    CHANDRAKANT (DADA) BACHHU PATILBJPKothrudWON
    KAMBLE SUNIL DYANDEVBJPPune CantonmentWON
    DR. KIRAN YAMAJI LAHAMATENCPAkoleWON
    AMOL DHONDIBA KHATALSHSSangamnerWON
    PATIL VIKHE RADHAKRUSHNA EKNATHRAOBJPShirdiWON
    ASHUTOSH ASHOKRAO KALENCPKopargaonWON
    OGALE HEMANT BHUJANGRAOINCShrirampurWON
    VITTHAL VAKILRAO LANGHESHSNevasaWON
    VIJAYSINH SHIVAJIRAO PANDITNCPGeoraiWON
    NAMITA AKSHAY MUNDADABJPKaijWON
    SANJAY BABURAO BANSODENCPUdgirWON
    KAILAS BALASAHEB GHADGE PATILSHS(UBT)OsmanabadWON
    NARAYAN (ABA) GOVINDRAO PATILNCP(SP)KarmalaWON
    ABHIJEET DHANANJAY PATILNCP(SP)MadhaWON
    KHARE RAJU DNYANUNCP(SP)MoholWON
    SACHIN PATILNCPPhaltanWON
    MAKRAND LAXMANRAO JADHAV (PATIL)NCPWaiWON
    MANOJ BHIMRAO GHORPADEBJPKarad NorthWON
    DR ATULBABA SURESH BHOSALEBJPKarad SouthWON
    SHIVENDRARAJE ABHAYSINHRAJE BHONSLEBJPSataraWON
    KADAM YOGESHDADA RAMDASSHSDapoliWON
    JADHAV BHASKAR BHAURAOSHS(UBT)GuhagarWON
    UDAY RAVINDRA SAMANTSHSRatnagiriWON
    NITESH NARAYAN RANEBJPKankavliWON
    NILESH NARAYAN RANESHSKudalWON
    DEEPAK VASANTRAO KESARKARSHSSawantwadiWON
    MUSHRIF HASAN MIYALALNCPKagalWON
    AMAL MAHADEVRAO MAHADIKBJPKolhapur SouthWON
    RAJESH VINAYAK KSHIRSAGARSHSKolhapur NorthWON
    DR. VINAY VILASRAO KORE (SAVKAR)JSSShahuwadiWON
    RAHUL PRAKASH AWADEBJPIchalkaranjiWON
    RAJENDRA SHAMGONDA PATIL (YADRAVKAR)RSVAShirolWON
    DHANANJAY HARI GADGILBJPSangliWON
    DESHMUKH SATYAJIT SHIVAJIRAOBJPShiralaWON
    KADAM VISHWAJIT PATANGRAOINCPalus – KadegaonWON
    AMSHYA FULJI PADVISHSAkkalkuwaLEAD
    DR.VIJAYKUMAR KRUSHANRAO GAVITBJPNandurbarLEAD
    RAGHAVENDRA (RAMDADA) MANOHAR PATILBJPDhule RuralLEAD
    JAYKUMAR JITENDRASINH RAWALBJPSindkhedaLEAD
    CHANDRAKANT BALIRAM SONAWANESHSChopdaLEAD
    SAVKARE SANJAY WAMANBJPBhusawalLEAD
    SURESH DAMU BHOLE (RAJU MAMA)BJPJalgaon CityLEAD
    GULABRAO RAGHUNATH PATILSHSJalgaon RuralLEAD
    MANGESH RAMESH CHAVANBJPChalisgaonLEAD
    KISHOR APPA PATILSHSPachoraLEAD
    CHANDRAKANT NIMBA PATILSHSMuktainagarLEAD
    SHWETA VIDYADHAR MAHALEBJPChikhliLEAD
    PRAKASH GUNWANT BHARSAKLEBJPAkotLEAD
    NITIN BHIKANRAO DESHMUKHSHS(UBT)BalapurLEAD
    AGRAWAL VIJAY KAMALKISHORBJPAkola WestLEAD
    HARISH MAROTIAPPA PIMPLEBJPMurtizapurLEAD
    AMEET SUBHASHRAO ZANAKINCRisodLEAD
    SHYAM RAMCHARAN KHODEBJPWashimLEAD
    SAI PRAKASH DAHAKEBJPKaranjaLEAD
    ADSAD PRATAP ARUNBHAUBJPDhamangaon RailwayLEAD
    RAVI GANGADHAR RANARYSPBadneraLEAD
    GAJANAN MOTIRAM LAWATESHS(UBT)DaryapurLEAD
    UMESH ALIAS CHANDU ATMARAMJI YAWALKARBJPMorshiLEAD
    SUMIT WANKHEDEBJPArviLEAD
    RAJESH BHAURAO BAKANEBJPDeoliLEAD
    SAMIR TRYAMBAKRAO KUNAWARBJPHinganghatLEAD
    DR. PANKAJ RAJESH BHOYARBJPWardhaLEAD
    CHARANSING BABULALJI THAKURBJPKatolLEAD
    DR ASHISHRAO DESHMUKHBJPSavnerLEAD
    SAMEER DATTATRAYA MEGHEBJPHingnaLEAD
    SANJAY NARAYANRAO MESHRAMINCUmredLEAD
    DEVENDRA GANGADHAR FADNAVISBJPNagpur South WestLEAD
    MOHAN GOPALRAO MATEBJPNagpur SouthLEAD
    KHOPDE KRISHNA PANCHAMBJPNagpur EastLEAD
    DATKE PRAVIN PRABHAKARRAOBJPNagpur CentralLEAD
    VIKAS PANDURANG THAKREINCNagpur WestLEAD
    DR NITIN KASHINATH RAUTINCNagpur NorthLEAD
    CHANDRASHEKHAR KRUSHNARAO BAWANKULEBJPKamthiLEAD
    ASHISH NANDKISHORE JAISWAL(VAKIL)SHSRamtekLEAD
    KAREMORE RAJU MANIKRAONCPTumsarLEAD
    BHONDEKAR NARENDRA BHOJRAJSHSBhandaraLEAD
    NANABHAU FALGUNRAO PATOLEINCSakoliLEAD
    BADOLE RAJKUMAR SUDAMNCPArjuni MorgaonLEAD
    VIJAY BHARATLAL RAHANGDALEBJPTiroraLEAD
    AGRAWAL VINODBJPGondiyaLEAD
    SANJAY PURAMBJPAmgaonLEAD
    DR. MILIND RAMJI NAROTEBJPGadchiroliLEAD
    DEORAO VITHOBA BHONGLEBJPRajuraLEAD
    JORGEWAR KISHOR GAJANANBJPChandrapurLEAD
    MUNGANTIWAR SUDHIR SACCHIDANANDBJPBallarpurLEAD
    VIJAY NAMDEORAO WADETTIWARINCBrahmapuriLEAD
    KARAN SANJAY DEOTALEBJPWaroraLEAD
    DERKAR SANJAY NILKANTHRAOSHS(UBT)WaniLEAD
    VASANT CHINDHUJI PURKEINCRalegaonLEAD
    ANIL ALIAS BALASAHEB SHANKARRAO MANGULKARINCYavatmalLEAD
    RATHOD SANJAY DULICHANDSHSDigrasLEAD
    RAJU NARAYAN TODSAMBJPArniLEAD
    KISAN MAROTI WANKHEDEBJPUmarkhedLEAD
    GANGADHAR MALLAJI SARPEBSPKinwatLEAD
    KOHLIKAR BABURAO KADAMSHSHadgaonLEAD
    CHAVAN SREEJAYA ASHOKRAOBJPBhokarLEAD
    BALAJI DEVIDASRAO KALYANKARSHSNanded NorthLEAD
    MOHANRAO MAROTRAO HAMBARDEINCNanded SouthLEAD
    PRATAPRAO PATIL CHIKHALIKARNCPLohaLEAD
    RAJESH SAMBHAJIRAO PAWARBJPNaigaonLEAD
    ANTAPURKAR JITESH RAOSAHEBBJPDeglurLEAD
    TUSHAR GOVINDRAO RATHODBJPMukhedLEAD
    BORDIKAR MEGHNA DEEPAK SAKOREBJPJinturLEAD
    KADAM VISHAL VIJAYKUMARSHS(UBT)GangakhedLEAD
    RAJESH UTTAMRAO VITEKARNCPPathriLEAD
    UDHAN HIKMAT BALIRAMSHSGhansawangiLEAD
    ARJUN PANDITRAO KHOTKARSHSJalnaLEAD
    KUCHE NARAYAN TILAKCHANDBJPBadnapurLEAD
    DANVE SANTOSH RAOSAHEBBJPBhokardanLEAD
    BANKAR SURESH PANDURANGSHS(UBT)SillodLEAD
    ANURADHA ATUL CHAVANBJPPhulambriLEAD
    JAISWAL PRADEEP SHIVNARAYANSHSAurangabad CentralLEAD
    SANJAY PANDURANG SHIRSATSHSAurangabad WestLEAD
    IMTIAZ JALEEL SYEDAIMIMAurangabad EastLEAD
    BHUMRE VILAS SANDIPANRAOSHSPaithanLEAD
    CHAVAN SATISH BHANUDASRAONCP(SP)GangapurLEAD
    BORNARE (SIR) RAMESH NANASAHEBSHSVaijapurLEAD
    SUHAS (AANNA) DWARKANATH KANDESHSNandgaonLEAD
    ASIF SHAIKH RASHEEDISLAMMalegaon CentralLEAD
    DADAJI DAGDU BHUSESHSMalegaon OuterLEAD
    NITINBHAU ARJUN (A.T.) PAWARNCPKalwanLEAD
    DR.AHER RAHUL DAULATRAOBJPChandvadLEAD
    ADV. MANIKRAO MADHAVRAO SHINDENCP(SP)YevlaLEAD
    ADV.RAHUL UTTAMRAO DHIKALEBJPNashik EastLEAD
    RAJAN BALKRISHNA NAIKBJPNalasoparaLEAD
    SANTOSH MANJAYYA SHETTYSHSBhiwandi EastLEAD
    VISHWANATH ATMARAM BHOIRSHSKalyan WestLEAD
    RAJESH GOVARDHAN MORESHSKalyan RuralLEAD
    NARENDRA MEHTABJPMira BhayandarLEAD
    Pratap Baburao SarnaikSHSOvala – MajiwadaLEAD
    SANJAY MUKUND KELKARBJPThaneLEAD
    ANKUSH SAKHARAM KADAMMSPAiroliLEAD
    MANDA VIJAY MHATREBJPBelapurLEAD
    SANJAY UPADHYAYBJPBorivaliLEAD
    PRAKASH SURVESHSMagathaneLEAD
    MIHIR KOTECHABJPMulundLEAD
    MANISHA RAVINDRA WAIKARSHSJogeshwari EastLEAD
    SANJAY NIRUPAMSHSDindoshiLEAD
    YOGESH SAGARBJPCharkopLEAD
    VINOD SHELARBJPMalad WestLEAD
    VIDYA JAIPRAKASH THAKURBJPGoregaonLEAD
    AMEET BHASKAR SATAMBJPAndheri WestLEAD
    DILIP BHAUSAHEB LANDESHSChandivaliLEAD
    RAM KADAMBJPGhatkopar WestLEAD
    TUKARAM RAMKRUSHNA KATESHSChemburLEAD
    KUDALKAR MANGESHSHSKurlaLEAD
    SANJAY GOVIND POTNISSHS(UBT)KalinaLEAD
    ADV. ASHISH SHELARBJPVandre WestLEAD
    CAPTAIN R TAMIL SELVANBJPSion KoliwadaLEAD
    SADA SARVANKARSHSMahimLEAD
    AMIN PATELINCMumbadeviLEAD
    BALARAM DATTATREY PATILPAWPIPanvelLEAD
    THORVE MAHENDRA SADASHIVSHSKarjatLEAD
    MAHESH BALDIBJPUranLEAD
    BABAJI RAMCHANDRA KALESHS(UBT)Khed AlandiLEAD
    ASHOK RAOSAHEB PAWARNCP(SP)ShirurLEAD
    DATTATRAYA VITHOBA BHARANENCPIndapurLEAD
    AJIT ANANTRAO PAWARNCPBaramatiLEAD
    SHANKAR HIRAMAN MANDEKARNCPBhorLEAD
    SUNIL SHANKARRAO SHELKENCPMavalLEAD
    MAHESH (DADA) KISAN LANDGEBJPBhosariLEAD
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