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The 2024 Maharashtra Legislative Assembly election was held on 20 November 2024 to elect all 288 members of the state's Legislative Assembly to elect 288 members of the 15th Maharashtra Legislative Assembly. [2] The turnout for the election was 66.05%, the highest since 1995. The ruling Maha Yuti alliance won a landslide victory, winning 235 seats.
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On 16th March 2024, the Election Commission of India announced the schedule for the 2024 Indian general election, with Maharashtra scheduled to vote during the first five phases on 19, 26 April, 7, 13, and 20 May. Phase wise schedule of 2024 Indian general election in Maharashtra Phase I Phase II Phase III Phase IV Phase V
2024 Maharashtra Legislative Assembly election: Hadapsar [4] Party Candidate Votes % ±% NCP: Chetan Tupe: 134,810 : 42.46 : NCP-SP: Prashant Jagtap 127,688 40.22 MNS: Sainath Babar 32,821 10.34 Independent: Gangadhar Badhe 6,584 2.07 Majority Turnout: NCP hold: Swing
2024 Maharashtra Legislative Assembly election: Daryapur [3] Party Candidate Votes % ±% SS(UBT) Gajanan Lawate (Maha Vikas Aghadi) 87749 Independent: Ramesh Bundile (RYSP; Mahayuti*) 68040 SHS: Abhijit Adsul (Mahayuti*) 23632 VBA: Ankush Sahebrao Wakpanjar 21263 Majority 19709 Turnout: gain from Swing
Toggle Election results subsection. 3.1 2024. 3.2 2019. ... Nationalist Congress Party: 2024: ... 2024 Maharashtra Legislative Assembly election: Amalner [2] Party ...
2024 Maharashtra Legislative Assembly election: Nagpur Central [3] Party Candidate Votes % ±% BJP: Pravin Datke 90,560 46.16 INC: Bunty Baba Shelke 78,928 40.23 Independent: Ramesh Punekar 23,302 11.88 NOTA: 603 0.31 Majority 11,632 Turnout: BJP hold: Swing
The Maha Vikas Aghadi (MVA); a post-election alliance of Shiv Sena, NCP and INC with other small parties such as the Samajwadi Party and Peasants and Workers Party of India staked the claim to form a new government under the chief ministership of Uddhav Thackeray. The MVA leaders met the governor and submitted a letter of support of MLAs of MVA.