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2019 Indian general election in


Maharashtra
The Indian general election, 2019 in Maharashtra will
2019 Indian general election in
be held in April 2019. These will be held for 48 seats in 4
Maharashtra
phases; 11 April (7 seats), 18 April (10 seats), 23 April (14
seats) and 29 April 2019 (17 seats).[1]

The major contenders in the state are the United Progressive


Alliance (UPA) and National Democratic Alliance (NDA). UPA 11,18,23,29 April 2019
consisted of the Indian National Congress and the Nationalist
Congress Party whereas the NDA consisted of the Bharatiya 48 seats
Janata Party and the Shiv Sena. In February 2019, BJP and
Shiv Sena again announced alliance with 25 seats for BJP and
23 for Shiv Sena.[2] In March 2019, Congress and NCP also
announced their alliance with each contesting 26 and 22 seats
respectively. Of the 26 seats of INC, 1 seat each would be given
to Bahujan Vikas Aaghadi (BVA) and Swabhimani Shetkari
Saghtana (SSS). Similarly, NCP would also forego of two seats;
one each to SSS and one to Yuva Swabhiman Party.[3]

Leader Nitin Gadkari


Party NDA UPA
Contents Alliance NDA UPA
Candidates Last election 41 7
Results Seats won TBD TBD
List of Elected MPs
Seat change TBD TBD
References
Percentage TBD TBD
Swing TBD TBD
Candidates

Maharashtra

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Candidates
UPA

NDA INC (25) NCP (19)


No Constituency
BJP (25) SS (23)
SWP (2) BVA (1)
YSP (1)

1 Nandurbar Heena Gavit BJP K. C. Padavi INC

Kunal Rohidas
2 Dhule Subhash Bhamre BJP INC
Patil
3 Jalgaon Unmesh Patil BJP Gulabrao Deokar NCP

4 Raver Raksha Khadse BJP Dr. Ulhas Patil INC

Prataprao Ganpatrao Rajendra


5 Buldhana SS NCP
Jadhav Shingane
Sanjay Shamrao
6 Akola BJP Hidayat Patel INC
Dhotre
SS
7 Amravati Anandrao Adsul ] YSP

Ramdas
8 Wardha BJP Charulata Tokas INC
Chandrabhanji Tadas
Kishor Uttamrao
9 Ramtek Krupal Tumane SS INC
Gajbhiye
10 Nagpur Nitin Jairam Gadkari BJP Nana Patole INC

Bhandara- Nana
11 Sunil Baburao Mendhe BJP NCP
Gondiya Panchbudhe
Gadchiroli- Ashok Mahadeorao
12 BJP Namdev Usendi INC
Chimur Nete
Hansraj Gangaram
13 Chandrapur BJP Suresh Dhanorkar INC
Ahir
Yavatmal-
14 Bhavana Gawali SS Manikrao Thakare INC
Washim
Subhash
15 Hingoli Hemant Sriram Patil SS INC
Wankhede
Prataprao Govindrao
16 Nanded BJP Ashok Chavan INC
Chikhalikar
Sanjay Haribhau
17 Parbhani SS Rajesh Vitekar NCP
Jadhav
Vilas Keshavrao
18 Jalna Raosaheb Danve BJP INC
Autade
19 Aurangabad Chandrakant Khaire SS Subhash Zambad INC

20 Dindori Dr. Bharati Pawar BJP Dhanraj Mahale NCP

21 Nashik Hemant Godse SS Sameer Bhujbal NCP

22 Palghar Rajendra Gavit SS Raju Lade BVA

Suresh Kashinath
23 Bhiwandi Kapil Moreshwar Patil BJP INC
Taware
24 Kalyan Shrikant Shinde SS Babaji Patil NCP

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Candidates
UPA
INC (25) NCP (19)
NDA
No Constituency
BJP (25) SS (23)
SWP (2) BVA (1)
YSP (1)

25 Thane Rajan Vichare SS Anand Paranjpe NCP

26 Mumbai North Gopal Chinayya Shetty BJP Urmila Matondkar INC

Mumbai North
27 Gajanan Kirtikar SS Sanjay Nirupam INC
West
Mumbai North
28 Manoj Kotak BJP Sanjay Dina Patil NCP
East
Mumbai North
29 Poonam Mahajan BJP Priya Dutt INC
Central
Mumbai South
30 Rahul Shewale SS Eknath Gaikwad INC
Central
31 Mumbai South Arvind Sawant SS Milind Murli Deora INC

32 Raigad Anant Geete SS Sunil Tatkare NCP

33 Maval Shrirang Barne SS Parth Pawar NCP

34 Pune Girish Bapat BJP Mohan Joshi INC

35 Baramati Kanchan Rahul Kul BJP Supriya Sule NCP

Shivajirao Adhalarao
36 Shirur SS Dr. Amol Kolhe NCP
Patil
Sangram Arun
37 Ahmednagar Sujay Vikhe Patil BJP NCP
Jagtap
Bhausaheb
38 Shirdi Sadashiv Lokhande SS INC
Kamble
39 Beed Pritam Munde BJP Bajrang Sonawale NCP

Ranajagjitsinha
40 Osmanabad Omraje Nimbalkar SS NCP
Patil
Sudhakar Bhalerao Machhlindra
41 Latur BJP INC
Shrungare Kamat
Sushilkumar
42 Solapur Dr. Jaisidhesvar Swami BJP INC
Shinde
43 Madha Ranjit Naik-Nimbalkar BJP Sanjay Shinde NCP

44 Sangli Sanjaykaka Patil BJP Vishal Patil SWP

Udayanraje
45 Satara Narendra Patil SS NCP
Bhosale
Ratnagiri- Navinchandra
46 Vinayak Raut SS INC
Sindhudurg Bandivadekar
Dhananjay
47 Kolhapur Sanjay Mandlik SS NCP
Mahadik
48 Hatkanangle Dhairyashil Mane SS Raju Shetty SWP

Results
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Results of Indian general election, 2019 in Maharashtra

Political Party Seats contested Seats won Seat change


Bharatiya Janata Party TBA TBA TBA
Shiv Sena TBA TBA TBA
Nationalist Congress Party TBA TBA TBA
Indian National Congress TBA TBA TBA
Swabhimani Paksha TBA TBA TBA
Bahujan Vikas Aaghadi TBA TBA TBA
Independent TBA TBA TBA
Total 48

List of Elected MPs


Key: VBA (TBA) BJP (TBA) Shiv Sena (TBA) NCP (TBA) INC (TBA) SWP (TBA) BVA (TBA)

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Polling date
No. Constituency Elected M.P. Party
(Apr'19)[4]

1 Nandurbar 29 April 2019 TBA TBA


2 Dhule 29 April 2019 TBA TBA
3 Jalgaon 23 April 2019 TBA TBA
4 Raver 23 April 2019 TBA TBA
5 Buldhana 18 April 2019 TBA TBA
6 Akola 18 April 2019 TBA TBA
7 Amravati 18 April 2019 TBA TBA
8 Wardha 11 April 2019 TBA TBA
9 Ramtek 11 April 2019 TBA TBA
10 Nagpur 11 April 2019 TBA TBA
11 Bhandara-Gondiya 11 April 2019 TBA TBA
12 Gadchiroli-Chimur 11 April 2019 TBA TBA
13 Chandrapur 11 April 2019 TBA TBA
14 Yavatmal-Washim 11 April 2019 TBA TBA
15 Hingoli 18 April 2019 TBA TBA
16 Nanded 18 April 2019 TBA TBA
17 Parbhani 18 April 2019 TBA TBA
18 Jalna 23 April 2019 TBA TBA
19 Aurangabad 23 April 2019 TBA TBA
20 Dindori 29 April 2019 TBA TBA
21 Nashik 29 April 2019 TBA TBA
22 Palghar 29 April 2019 TBA TBA
23 Bhiwandi 29 April 2019 TBA TBA
24 Kalyan 29 April 2019 TBA TBA
25 Thane 29 April 2019 TBA TBA
26 Mumbai North 29 April 2019 TBA TBA
27 Mumbai North West 29 April 2019 TBA TBA
28 Mumbai North East 29 April 2019 TBA TBA
29 Mumbai North Central 29 April 2019 TBA TBA
30 Mumbai South Central 29 April 2019 TBA TBA
31 Mumbai South 29 April 2019 TBA TBA
32 Raigad 23 April 2019 TBA TBA
33 Maval 29 April 2019 TBA TBA

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Polling date
No. Constituency Elected M.P. Party
(Apr'19)[4]

34 Pune 23 April 2019 TBA TBA


35 Baramati 23 April 2019 TBA TBA
36 Shirur 29 April 2019 TBA TBA
37 Ahmednagar 23 April 2019 TBA TBA
38 Shirdi 29 April 2019 TBA TBA
39 Beed 18 April 2019 TBA TBA
40 Osmanabad 18 April 2019 TBA TBA
41 Latur 18 April 2019 TBA TBA
42 Solapur 18 April 2019 TBA TBA
43 Madha 23 April 2019 TBA TBA
44 Sangli 23 April 2019 TBA TBA
45 Satara 23 April 2019 TBA TBA
46 Ratnagiri-Sindhudurg 23 April 2019 TBA TBA
47 Kolhapur 23 April 2019 TBA TBA
48 Hatkanangle 23 April 2019 TBA TBA

References
1. "Lok Sabha election 2019: Maharashtra polling schedule" (https://www.hindustantimes.com/lok-sabha-elections/m
aharashtra-lok-sabha-election-2019-schedule-constituency-wise-polling-dates/story-TrvsqEbjxljhEidIownyeN.htm
l). Hindustan Times. 21 March 2019. Retrieved 22 March 2019.
2. "BJP and Shiv Sena seal deal for 2019 Lok Sabha polls; to contest in 25, 23 seats respectively" (https://economict
imes.indiatimes.com/news/politics-and-nation/bjp-and-shiv-sena-seal-deal-for-2019-lok-sabha-polls-to-contest-in-
25-23-seats-respectively/articleshow/68051183.cms). Economic Times. 18 February 2019. Retrieved 26 March
2019.
3. "Congress-NCP announce seat-sharing pact in Maharashtra" (https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/electio
ns/lok-sabha/maharashtra/congress-ncp-announce-seat-sharing-pact-in-
maharashtra/articleshow/68538404.cms). Economic Times. 23 March 2019. Retrieved 26 March 2019.
4. "Maharashtra election date for Lok Sabha polls 2019: 4-phase voting from April 11 to April 29" (https://www.mone
ycontrol.com/news/india/maharashtra-election-date-for-lok-sabha-polls-2019-4-phase-voting-from-april-11-to-april-
29-3631621.html). MoneyControl. 11 March 2019. Retrieved 22 March 2019.

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