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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
25 May 2024 Kripashankar Singh: BJP: Lost 74 Machhlishahr (SC) B. P. Saroj: BJP: Lost 75 Ghazipur: 1 June 2024 Parasnath Rai BJP: Lost 76 Chandauli: Mahendra Nath Pandey: BJP: Lost 77 Varanasi: Narendra Modi: BJP: Won 78 Bhadohi: 25 May 2024 Vinod Kumar Bind: BJP: Won 79 Mirzapur: 1 June 2024 Anupriya Patel: AD(S) Won 80 Robertsganj (SC) Rinki ...
13 May 2024 Mahua Moitra: AITC: Won S. M. Saadi: CPI(M) Lost 13 Ranaghat (SC) Mukut Mani Adhikari: AITC: Lost Alokesh Das: CPI(M) Lost 14 Bangaon (SC) 20 May 2024 Biswajit Das: AITC: Lost Pradip Biswas INC: Lost 15 Barrackpur: Partha Bhowmick: AITC: Won Debdut Ghosh CPI(M) Lost 16 Dum Dum: 1 June 2024 Saugata Roy: AITC: Won Sujan Chakraborty ...
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The National Democratic Alliance (NDA) is an Indian national Parliamentary group in the country of India. It is the Bharatiya Janata Party -led alliance founded by the former Prime Minister of India Atal Bihari Vajpayee and the former Deputy Prime Minister of the Republic of India L. K. Advani in 1998 .
The Maharashtra Legislative Assembly (ISO: Mahārāṣṭra Vidhāna Sabhā) is the lower house of the bicameral legislature of Maharashtra state in western India. It consists of 288 members directly elected from single-seat constituencies. [ 2 ]
The coalition ruled from 1998 to 2004. The alliance returned to power in the 2014 general elections with a combined vote share of 38.5%. [8] Its leader Narendra Modi was sworn in as Prime Minister of India on 26 May 2014. In the 2019 general election, the alliance further increased its tally to 353 seats with combined vote share of 45.43%. [9]
The BJP-led NDA surpassed the majority threshold of 272 and won 293 seats. However, unlike the previous election, the BJP did not win a majority in both houses of parliament having only won 240 seats (losing 63 seats from the 303 seats they previously held since 2019 as well as losing their 10-year long benefit of being the sole-controller of both houses of parliament since 2014) in the Lok ...