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List of Constituencies

AC No. Constituency AC No. Constituency
1 Man 2 Chopda
3 Dahisar 4 Magathane
5 Raver 6 Mulund
7 Bhusawal 8 Vikhroli
9 Jalgaon Rural 10 Bhandup West
11 Jogeshwari East 12 Amalner
13 Dindoshi 14 Erandol
15 Kandivali East 16 Chalisgaon
17 Charkop 18 Malad West
19 Jamner 20 Goregaon
21 Muktainagar 22 Malkapur
23 Versova 24 Andheri West
25 Buldhana 26 Andheri East
27 Chikhli 28 Sindkhed Raja
29 Vile parle 30 Chandivali
31 Mehkar 32 Ghatkopar West
33 Khamgaon 34 Ghatkopar East
35 Jalgaon (Jamod) 36 Akot
37 Balapur 38 Anushakti Nagar
39 Chembur 40 Akola West
41 Akola East 42 Kurla
43 Kalina 44 Murtijapur
45 Vandre East 46 Risod
47 Vandre West 48 Washim
49 Karanja 50 Dharavi
51 Sion koliwada 52 Dhamamgaon railway
53 Wadala 54 Badnera
55 Amravati 56 Mahim
57 Worli 58 Teosa
59 Shivadi 60 Daryapur
61 Byculla 62 Morshi
63 Mumbadevi 64 Arvi
65 Panvel 66 Deoli
67 Karjat 68 Wardha
69 Uran 70 Pen
71 Katol 72 Alibag
73 Savner 74 Shrivardhan
75 Hingna 76 Umred
77 Junnar 78 Nagpur South West
79 Ambegaon 80 Nagpur South
81 Khed alandi 82 Nagpur East
83 Shirur 84 Nagpur central
85 Daund 86 Nagpur West
87 Indapur 88 Nagpur North
89 Baramati 90 Purandar
91 Kamthi 92 Bhor
93 Tumsar 94 Maval
95 Bhandara 96 Chinchwad
97 Sakoli 98 Pimpri
99 Arjuni morgaon 100 VADGAON SHERI
101 Shivajinagar 102 Amgaon
103 Armori 104 Gadchiroli
105 Parvati 106 Aheri
107 Hadapsar 108 Pune cantonment
109 Ballarpur 110 Kasba Peth
111 Akole 112 Sangamner
113 Chimur 114 Shirdi
115 Warora 116 Wani
117 Shrirampur 118 Yavatmal
119 Shevgaon 120 Digras
121 Rahuri 122 Arni
123 Parner 124 Pusad
125 Ahmednagar City 126 Umarkhed
127 Shrigonda 128 Karjat jamkhed
129 Hadgaon 130 Georai
131 Bhokar 132 Nanded North
133 Beed 134 Nanded South
135 Ashti 136 Kaij
137 Parli 138 Latur Rural
139 Deglur 140 Latur City
141 Mukhed 142 Basmath
143 Ahmadpur 144 Kalamnuri
145 Udgir 146 Hingoli
147 Nilanga 148 Ausa
149 Parbhani 150 Umarga
151 Tuljapur 152 Pathri
153 Osmanabad 154 Paranda
155 Ghansawangi 156 Karmala
157 Jalna 158 Badnapur
159 Madha 160 Barshi
161 Bhokardan 162 Sillod
163 Solapur City North 164 Kannad
165 Phulambri 166 Akkalkot
167 Aurangabad central 168 Solapur South
169 Aurangabad West 170 Aurangabad East
171 Paithan 172 Malshiras
173 Gangapur 174 Vaijapur
175 Nandgaon 176 Koregaon
177 Malegaon outer 178 Karad North
179 Baglan 180 Karad South
181 Patan 182 Chandwad
183 Satara 184 Sinnar
185 Niphad 186 Guhagar
187 Chiplun 188 Dindori
189 Ratnagiri 190 Nashik East
191 Nashik central 192 Rajapur
193 Kankavli 194 Kudal
195 Deolali 196 Sawantwadi
197 Radhanagari 198 Igatpuri
199 Kagal 200 Palghar
201 Kolhapur South 202 Kolhapur North
203 Bhiwandi Rural 204 shahapur
205 Bhiwandi West 206 Ichalkaranji
207 Kalyan West 208 Sangli
209 Islampur 210 Murbad
211 Ambernath 212 Shirala
213 Palus Kadegaon 214 Kalyan East
215 Jat 216 Dapoli
217 Akkalkuwa 218 Ovala Majiwada
219 Mira Bhayandar 220 Nandurbar
221 Kopri Pachpakhadi 222 Navapur
223 Thane 224 Mumbra Kalwa
225 Sakri 226 Dhule Rural
227 Airoli 228 Belapur
229 Sindkheda 230 Borivali
231 Shirpur
2021 Assembly Elections Updates

The results for the Maharashtra Assembly Elections 2019 are out for all the 284 seats. The BJP won 105 Seats, Shiv Sena 56; NCP 54, Congress 44, and others won 29 seats. However, no single party reached the majority mark. The NDA is expected to lay claim to forming the government.

Nagpur: Maharashtra CM and BJP leader Devendra Fadnavis collects his winning certificate. He has won from Nagpur South West assembly constituency. #MaharashtraAssemblyPolls

PM Narendra Modi addressed BJP workers after the saffron party emerged as the single largest party in the assembly elections 2019. He said that both Devendra fadnavis and Manohar Lal Khattar served people for five years. He added that before the festival of Diwali people of both the states showed their trust on the BJP.

After the BJP emerged as the single largest party in Maharashtra Assembly Elections 2019, Home Minister Amit Shah exuded confidence in forming the government with full majority. The BJP and the Shiv Sena alliance has crossed the magic figure of 145, The ruling alliance is likely to get 159 seats. While, the Congress-NCP alliance has been able to win only 105 seats.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi thanked people of Maharashtra for showing affection towards National Democratic Alliance (NDA). He tweeted, "People of Maharashtra have blessed the NDA with immense affection. We are humbled to have got the people’s support yet again. Our work towards Maharashtra’s progress continues! I salute each and every Karyakarta of the BJP, Shiv Sena and our entire NDA family for their hardwork."

Devendra Fadnavis said, "We are going to move ahead according to what has been decided between Shiv Sena and us (BJP). What has been decided is something which you will get to know when the time is right."

BJP candidate Rahul Narwekar has won the Colaba assembly seat. He defeated Congress candidate Ashok Arjunrao with a margin of over 16,000 votes.

Maharashtra Chief Minister addresses media after the BJP emerged as the single largest party in the assembly election. Fadnavis thanked people of the state for supporting his party.

Uddhav Thackeray is addressing the press conference as results of the 2019 Maharashtra Assembly Elections get clearer with every hour. However, Thackeray avoided the question on whether the Shiv Sena will promote Aaditya Thackeray as the chief minister's face in the state.

Shiv Sena chief Uddhav Thackeray is addressing the media. Thackeray in his press conference said that people supported the Shiv Sena.

Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis has won Nagpur South-West Constituency. He defeated his nearest rival of Ashish Deshmukh of the Congress.

Shiv Sena youth wing leader Aaditya Thackeray has from from Worli in his poll debut. Aaditya is the first member of the Thackeray to constest any election.

Shiv Sena lost its stronghold Vandre East. Congress candidate Zeeshan Baba Siddique won the seat defeating Shiv Sena's Vishwanath Pandurang Mahadeshwar.

NCP President, Sharad Pawar gave a stern message to all those who left his party before the elections, He said, "One important thing to see is that people who left us, have not been accepted. Defections have not worked in favour of those who left."

Sharad Pawar said, "The Opposition has worked hard and all members of Congress-NCP & allies have delivered and given their best. I thank them all. Power comes, power goes but it is important to remain committed to a cause and we thank people for the love they showed."

NCP Chief Sharad Pawar thanked all his party. He added, "We will soon hold a meeting to discuss certain things about the elections, with our supporters and decide our future course of action. We have tried to perform to the best of our abilities."

BJP's Pankanja Munde lost Parli Assembly Seat. She was defeated by her cousin and NCP candidate Dhananjay.

Shiv Sena's Ajay Chaudhary has won Shivadi Assembly segment. It is a part of the Mumbai South Lok Sabha constituency. 

BJP's Sunil Rane has won form Borivali. Rane received over one lakh votes.

Former Maharashtra CM and Congress candidate Ashok Chavan won the Bhokar Assembly constituency.

As NCP's Ajit Pawar won the Baramati assembly seat by a huge margin, all other candidates who contested the assembly elections from Baramati have lost their deposits. Pawar received 1,26,402 votes.

BJP's Parag Shah has won the Ghatkopar East Assembly constituency.  It is the third consecutive time when the saffron party has won the Ghatkopar East Vidhan Sabha.

As BJP is unlikely to touch the majority mark, its alliance partner Shiv Sena has started demanding CM post for Aaditya Thackeray. Shiv Sena MP Sanjay Raut asked to make Thackeray the next CM of Maharashtra. Currently, the BJP is leading in 103 seats, while the Shiv Sena is ahead in 63 seats. In the 288-member assembly, the party needs to get at least 14 seats.

NCP leader Ajit Pawar has won the Baramati Assembly seat.

The BJP crossed 100-figure mark in Maharashtra. The saffron party is leading on 101 seats, while its alliance partner Shiv Sena is ahead in 63 seats.

BJP is leading in 97 seats, while Shiv Sena ahead in 64 seats. The Congress and NCP alliance is leading in 93 constituencies.

Maharashtra Assembly Election Result 2019

PartyWonLeadingTotal
All India Majlis-E-Ittehadul Muslimeen033
Bahujan Vikas Aaghadi022
Bharatiya Janata Party09797
Communist Party of India (Marxist)022
Independent01414
Indian National Congress03939
Jan Surajya Shakti011
Krantikari Shetkari Party011
Loksangram011
Maharashtra Navnirman sena011
Nationalist Congress Party05353
Peasants And Workers Party of India011
Prahar Janshakti Party011
Samajwadi Party022
Shiv Sena06464
Swatantra Bharat Paksha011
Vanchit Bahujan Aaghadi044
Total0287287

BJP candidate from Colaba Rahul Narwekar exuded confidence that the BJP-Shiv Sena alliance would win more than 220 seats.

Shiv Sena's Aaditya Thackeray is leading from Worli constituency by 16,000 votes. He is the first member of the Thackeray family to contest any election.

BJP-Shiv Sena Alliance crossed majority mark in the Vidhan Sabha election results. The alliance is leading on 150 seats.

Bahujan Vikas Agadi's Hitendra Vishnu Thakur is leading from Vasai Assembly constituency.

Former CM Prithviraj Chavan is leading from Karad South Assembly seat. After the 2014 elections, Chavan served as the leader of opposition in Maharashtra Assembly.

BJP candidate Rahul Narwekar is leading from Colaba Assembly segment

BJP candidate and Cabinet Minister Pankaja Munde is trailing behind her cousin Dhananjay of the NCP from Parli Assembly segment.

Maharashtra CM Devendra Fadnavis regains lead in Nagpur South-West Constituency. Fadnavis had won the assembly elections in 2009 and 2014.

NCP candidate Nawab Malik is leading from Mumbai's Anushakti Nagar.

State Chief  Minister Devendra Fadnavis is trailing from Nagpur South-West Constituency. Congress candidate Ashish Deshmukh is leading from the key constituency.

In Mumbai, the BJP and the Shiv Sena are leading on 14 seats each, while the Congress is leading in 4 seats.

AIMIM is leading in three constituencies - Aurangabad East, Malegaon Central and Majalgaon, while MNS Candidate is leading from Kalyan rural.

BJP candidate Ganesh Naik is leading from Airoli constituency. He represented the Belapur constituency on the NCP ticket in the past. in 2014, he lost to BJP candidate Manda Mahatre. Naik joined the BJP before the Assembly elections.

BJP's Pankaja Munde is leading from Parli constituency by over 1,000 votes.

AIMIM candidate Mufti Ismail is ahead by 2000 votes from Congress candidate from Malegaon Central.

Shiv Sena's Aditya Thackeray has consolidated his lead from Worli Assembly constituency. Thackeray is leading by 6,000 votes.

From Belapur Assembly constituency, the NCP candidate Ashok Gawade is leading. He is contesting against sitting MLA Manda Mahatre. In 2014, Mahatre had bagged the seat defeating NCP's Ganesh Naik.

Former Chief Minister and Congress candidate Ashok Chavan is leading from Marathwada's Bhokar constituency.

BJP's Atul Moreshwar Save and Kuche Narayan Tilakchand is leading from Aurangabad East and Badnapur respectively.

NCP leader Ajit Pawar is leading from Baramati. As per early trends, the NCP is leading on four seats.

The BJP-Shiv Sena alliance is leading on 22 seats, NCP-Congress alliance leading on seven seats.

State Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis is Leading from Nagpur South, while Shiv Sena's Aditya Thackeray is leading from Worli Constituency

As per early trends The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) is leading on six seats, while the Shiv Sena is maintaining its lead on two seats. The Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) is leading on one seat.

Counting of Votes for state Vidhan Sabha has begun. The voting for 288-member Maharashtra Assembly took place on October 21.

Counting of votes for 288 seats of Maharashtra Assembly will begin shortly. The early trends are expected to emerge by 8:30 pm as soon as the ECI finishes the counting of votes cast through postal ballots. 

A total of 3,237 candidates contested the assembly elections. The main contest is between the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)- Shiv Sena and Congress-NCP alliance. All the exit polls predicted a landslide victory for the ruling BJP-Shev Sena alliance.

State Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis, Shiv Sena Youth Wing leader Aditya Thackeray, Former CM Ashok Chavan and Nationalist Congress Party Ajit Pawar are among the key candidates in the Maharashtra Assembly Elections 2019.

Counting of votes for Maharashtra Assembly Elections 2019 will begin today at 8 am . Voting for the 288-member Maharashtra assembly took place on October 21. A total of 63 percent voter turnout was recorded in the state.

Maharashtra Past Assembly Election Results

  • 2019 : total : 288, BJP : 105, SHS : 56, NCP : 54, INC : 44, Others : 29,
  • 2014 : total : 288, BJP : 122, SHS : 63, NCP : 41, INC : 42, OTH:20
  • 2009 : Total : 288, INC : 82, NCP : 62, BJP : 46, SS : 44, OTH:54
  • 2004 : Total : 288, NCP : 71, INC : 69, SS : 62, BJP : 54, OTH:32
  • 1999 : Total : 288, INC : 75, SS : 69, NCP : 58, BJP : 56, OTH:30
  • 1995 : Total : 288, INC : 80, SS : 73, BJP : 65, Independent  : 45, OTH:25
  • 1990 : Total : 288, INC : 141, SS : 52, BJP : 42, JD : 24, OTH:29
  • 1985 : Total : 288, INC : 161, ICS : 54, Independent  : 20, BJP : 16, OTH:37
  • 1980 : Total : 288, INC(I) : 186, INC(U) : 47, JP : 17, BJP : 14, OTH:24
  • 1978 : Total : 288, JP : 99, INC : 69, INC(I) : 62, Independent  : 28, OTH:30
  • 1972 : Total : 270, INC : 222, Independent  : 23, PWP : 7, BJS : 5, OTH:13
  • 1967 : Total : 270, INC : 203, PWP : 19, Independent  : 16, CPI : 10, OTH:22
  • 1962 : Total : 264, INC : 215, PWP : 15, Praja Socialist Party : 9, CPI : 6, OTH:19
*Disclaimer: Facts and numbers placed above have been sourced from official election websites. LatestLY does not take responsibility for the same.