Shrirampur Vidhan Sabha Constituency Election Result 2019 in Maharashtra: Kanade Lahu Natha of Congress Wins MLA Seat in Assembly Polls
The Shrirampur Assembly seat in Maharashtra went to polls on October 21. The counting of votes for the Shrirampur Assembly seat in Maharashtra took place on Thursday, October 24 and the results were announced on the same day itself.
Kanade Lahu Natha of Congress has won the Shrirampur Assembly constituency in Maharashtra by defeating the Shiv Sena candidate Bhausaheb Malhari Kamble. Shrirampur is one of the 288 constituencies of Maharashtra, which will go to polls in a single-phase on October 21. The contest here is primarily between the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)-Shiv Sena combine and the Opposition alliance of Congress-Nationalist Congress Party (NCP). The Election Commission will declare the poll results of the Shrirampur seat, along with all other assembly segments on October 24.
From the Shrirampur constituency, Shiv Sena leader Bhausaheb Malhari Kamble is the candidate of BJP-Sena combine, whereas, the Opposition has issued the ticket to Congress leader Kanade Lahu Natha In the 2014 legislative assembly elections, the constituency was wrested by Bhausaheb Malhari Kamble of Congress. Assembly Elections Results 2019: BJP-Shiv Sena Alliance Gets Clear Mandate in Maharashtra; Hung House in Haryana.
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.
Ahead of the upcoming elections, the BJP-Sena combine has been given the edge by all major pre-poll surveys. A recent opinion poll by the ABP News-CVoter went on to predict upto 205 out of the 288 seats for the saffron alliance. The Congress-NCP coalition was, meanwhile, predicted to suffer a rout worse than 2014.
In the last assembly elections, the BJP and Shiv Sena had contested without a pre-poll alliance. They had won 123 and 63 seats respectively and went on to form a post-election pact to jointly form the government. The Congress and the NCP were restricted to 42 and 42 seats, respectively.
MLA Candidates | Party | Votes |
---|---|---|
Bhikaji Ranu Randive | IND | 978 |
Adv. Amolik Govind Baburao | BSP | 950 |
Kanade Lahu Natha (Current MLA) | INC | 93906 |
Bhausaheb Malhari Kamble | SHS | 74912 |
Dr. Sudhir Radhaji Kshirsagar | IND | 5539 |
Sana Mohamad Ali Sayyad | IND | 336 |
Jadhav Ramchandra Namdeo | IND | 2148 |
Pagare Bhausaheb Shankar | MNS | 1647 |
Ashokrao Ramchandra Alhat | Janhit Lokshahi Party | NA |
Pro. Sudhakar Dada Bhosale | Bahujan Mukti Party | NA |
Suresh Eknath Jagdhane | AIMIM | NA |
MLA Candidates | Party | Votes |
---|---|---|
Bhausaheb Malhari Kamble (Current MLA) | INC | 57118 |
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