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The 2024 Maharashtra Legislative Assembly elections were held on 20 November 2024 to elect all 288 members of the state's Legislative Assembly. The turnout for the election was 66.05%, the highest since 1995. The BJP-led Maha Yuti alliance won a landslide victory, winning 235 seats.
Last Date for filing nomination 27 March 4 April 19 April 25 April 3 May Scrutiny of nomination 28 March 5 April 20 April 26 April 4 May Last Date for withdrawal of nomination 30 March 8 April 22 April 29 April 6 May Date of poll 19 April: 26 April: 7 May: 13 May: 20 May: Date of counting of votes/Result 4 June 2024: No. of constituencies: 5 8 ...
The Members of 15th Maharashtra Legislative Assembly were elected in the 2024 Maharashtra Legislative Assembly election, with results announced on 23 November 2024. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Office bearers
Writers have traditionally written abbreviated dates according to their local custom, creating all-numeric equivalents to day–month formats such as "1 March 2025" (01/03/25, 01/03/2025, 01-03-2025 or 01.03.2025) and month–day formats such as "March 1, 2025" (03/01/25 or 03/01/2025). This can result in dates that are impossible to understand ...
Despite these successes, there is a large policy implementation gap. Thus, according to the last available estimates in the public domain, 25.5% of schools are RTE compliant in terms of meeting the entire set of infrastructure norms based on UDISE+ 2019-20; Compliance rates have ranged between 63.6% (Punjab) and a mere 1.3% in Meghalaya.
2024 Maharashtra Legislative Assembly election: Junnar [3] [4] Party Candidate Votes % ±% Independent: Sharaddada Bhimaji Sonavane: 73,355 : 32.43 : NCP-SP: Satyashil Sherkar 66,691 29.48 NCP: Atul Vallabh Benke: 48,100 21.26 NOTA: None of the Above: 1,376 Majority 6,664 Turnout: 226,201 Independent gain from NCP-SP: Swing
The table below lists all the talukas (tahsils/tehsils) of all the thirty-six districts in the Indian state of Maharashtra, along with district-subdivision and urban status information of headquarters villages/towns, as all talukas are intermediate level panchayats between the zilla parishad (district councils) at the district level and gram panchayats (village councils) at the lower level.
After Bombay Reorganisation Act of 1960, three seats were increased and effective from 1 May 1960, while new Maharashtra State elects 19 seats, the new Gujarat State elects 11 seats. The number of seats allocated to the party, are determined by the number of seats a party possesses during nomination and the party nominates a member to be voted on.