Prakash Vaikunth Phaterpekar of Shiv Sena has won the Chembur Assembly constituency in Maharashtra by defeating the Congress candidate Chandrakant Damodar Handore. The Chembur Assembly seat in Maharashtra went to polls on October 21. The counting of votes for the Chembur Assembly seat in Maharashtra took place on Thursday, October 24 and the results were announced on the same day itself. The sitting MLA from Chembur Assembly seat was Prakash Vaikunth Phaterpekar who represents Shiv Sena. From the Chembur Vidhan Sabha Seat, Congress had fielded Chandrakant Damodar Handore, MNS had given the ticket to Karna (Bala) Dunbale, SP had fielded Anita Kiran Patole, BSP had given the ticket to Madhu Rama More and Shiv Sena had given the ticket to Prakash Vaikunth Phaterpekar.

As per the election commission website, the schedule of polls in Maharashtra points that nomination papers for the candidature were filed till October 4. Following this, the nomination papers were scrutinised on October 5, and the aspiring candidate withdrew candidature till October 7. The polling took place on October 21 and Election Commission announced results on October 24. The new government in Maharashtra should be formed before November 9 because the current assembly expires on that day. Assembly Elections Results 2019: BJP-Shiv Sena Alliance Gets Clear Mandate in Maharashtra; Hung House in Haryana.

The main contest for the 288-member Maharashtra Assembly is between ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) -- which has allied with Uddhav Thackeray's Shiv Sena, and Sharad Pawar's Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) which is contesting the elections in alliance with Indian National Congress. In 2014 Maharashtra Assembly Elections, BJP secured 122 seats, while Shiv Sena clinched 63 seats. NCP managed to win 42 seats, and Congress could secure only 41 seats. Both Bahujan Vikas Aaghadi, and Peasants and Workers Party of India won 3 seats. Asaduddin Owaisi's All India Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen (AIMIM) won 2 seats, while Bharipa Bahujan Mahasangh clinched one seat.

According to the census 2011, Maharashtra's total population was 11.24 crores, which is expected to rise to 12.35 crores in 2019. The population of females in 2011 was 5.41 crores, while the male population was 5.82 crores. Considerably, Maharashtra forms 9.28 percent of India's total percentage. The average literacy rate of the state is 82.34 percent, while the female to male ratio (Census 2011) is 929.

MLA CandidatesPartyVotes
Madhu Rama MoreBSP910
Dhananjay Shankar KolkarIND658
Satish Nana SonawaneIND633
Prakash Vaikunth Phaterpekar (Current MLA)SHS53264
Navnath Jaysing NavaleIND491
Chandrakant Damodar HandoreINC34246
Rajendra Jagannath MahulkarVBA23178
Karna (Bala) DunbaleMNS14404
Anita Kiran PatoleSamajwadi PartyNA
Kanhyalal Rajaram GuptaPeasants And Workers Party of IndiaNA
Tatoba Pandurang ZendeAmbedkarite Party of IndiaNA
Sukesh Zhangiri SinghAapki Apni Party (Peoples)NA

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