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Maharashtra State Legislative Council Electoral Roll-2017 Maharashtra State Legislative Council Electoral Roll -2017 Nashik Division Teacher Constituency DISTRICT :-Ahmednagar PART NO -: 44 TALUKA :-SANGAMNER Draft Roll Sr No Name Of Elector Name if Father /mother Address Schoo/College Name Age Gende EPIC No Elector Photo 1 AAVHAD VAISHALI AAVHAD LAXUMAN SOSE VASTI AT-PO MALUNJE NAVODAY MADHYAMIK 39F SMF1476308 ,SANGAMNER VIDHYALAY,MALUNJE,SANGAMER 2 AAWARE MANJULA AAWARE BAHIRU AMRUTWEL EKTA CHUK, AMRUTVAHINI SHETI & SHIKSHAN 33F CNX0522938 PROFESAR COLLENY VIKAS SANSTHA 3 ABDUL GAUTAM ABDUL NAMDEV BHENDA FACTORY TAL- NEWASA SIDHHARTH NIGHT SCHOOL 50M 0 AHMADNAGAR SANGAMNER 4 ABHALE RAHUL ABHALE BANSI KHALWADI AT-PO-CHINCHOLI AMRUTVAHINI POLYTECHNIC 31M SMF1490374 GURAV,SANGAMNER AMRUTNAGAR,SANGAMNER 5 ABHALE YOGITA ABHALE KASHINATH SAILILA,BEHIND JIVAN SANGAMNER NAGARPALIKA 32F 0 HAOSPITAL,GALLI NO.03,SHIVAJI ARTS,D.J.MALPANI COMMERCE &B NAGAR,AT PO-SANGAMNER 6 ABHANG ANNA ABHANG MURLIDHAR SHRIRAM NAGAR,NEAR BED NUTAN MADHYAMIK & JR.COLLEGE 53M LJZ1793223 COLLEGE AT PO- SANGAMNER RAJAPUR 7 ABHANG RAVINDRA ABHANG LAHANU INDIRA BHAUSAHEB GUNJAL PATIL 42M 0 NAGAR,AT-PO-SANGAMNER SAHYADRI VIDHYALAY,SANGAMNE 8 ABHANG SHASHIKANT ABHANG RAMNATH CHAPHEKAR SHRI.DNYANESHWAR ENGLISH 35M LJZ2265734 MALA,AT-PO-DHANDARPHAL MEDIUNM SCHOOL,NIMGAON BK BK,SANGAMNER 9 ABHANG SHOBHA ABHANG GAJANAN BATWAL MALA GUNJALWADI NUTAN MADHY.&UCCHHA 46F LJZ2229193 SANGAMNER MADHY.VID.RAJAPUR 1 Maharashtra State Legislative Council Electoral Roll -2017 Nashik Division Teacher Constituency DISTRICT :-Ahmednagar PART NO -: 44 TALUKA :-SANGAMNER Draft Roll Sr No Name Of Elector Name if Father /mother Address Schoo/College Name Age Gende EPIC No Elector Photo 10 ABHIYEKAR SUNIL ABHIYEKAR ABHISING AT.PO.GHULEWADI SANGAMNER S.M.B.S THORAT MADHYAMIC & 34M 0 MA.NA.BALASAHAB B.THORA 11 ADANGALE SAGAR ADANGALE DADU AT.POST RAHULNAGAR RAJUR D.K.MORE JANATA VIDYALAYA 30M MLD1215466 TAL.AKOLE AHMADNAGAR VADGAONPAN TAL.SANGAMNER 12 ADBHAI RAJENDRA ADBHAI VITTHAL AT PO-GHULEWADI NUTAN MADHYAMIK & 43M 0 JR,COLEGE,RAJAPUR, SANGAMNER 13 AGALAVE RAVINDRA AGALAVE SITARAM GAVTHA AT- GUNJALWADI SHRI.BALESHWAR 27M SMF2134559 PO-VARUDI PATHAR,SANGAMNER ANU.MADHYAMIK & UCHHA MADHYAMIK ASH 14 AHER ALKA AHER EKNATH GHULEWADI SANGAMNER NUTAN MADHYAMIK VIDYALAYA 49F 0 CHIKHALI SANGAMNER 15 AHER ANITA AHER BHASKAR SAMNAPUR SANGAMNER NEW ENGLISH SCHOOL 45F 0 SAMNAPUR SANGAMNER 16 AHER ARVIND AHER VASANT RATANGAD COLANY GALLI NO 6 DATTA VIDYALAYA JAVALE KADLAG 58M 0 SHIVAJI NAGAR SANGAMNER SANGAMNER 17 AHER BALASAHEB AHER GANGADHAR AT.PO.GHARGAON SANGAMNER SHRI DATTA VIDYALAYA AKLAPUR 56M MT/12/239/0519106 18 AHER DATTATRAY AHER VITTHAL NEAR VADGAON LANDAGA SHRI.DNYANESHWAR ENGLISH 28M 0 CORNER,AT-PIMPALGAON MEDIUNM SCHOOL,NIMGAON BK KONZIRA PO-VADGAON LANDAGA,SANGAMNER 2 Maharashtra State Legislative Council Electoral Roll -2017 Nashik Division Teacher Constituency DISTRICT :-Ahmednagar PART NO -: 44 TALUKA :-RAHATA Draft Roll Sr No Name Of Elector Name if Father /mother Address Schoo/College Name Age Gende EPIC No Elector Photo 19 AHER GIRIJA AHER KIRAN AT PO-LONI KHURD AMRUTVAHINI COLLEGE OF 34F 0 PHARMACY,SANGAMNER 20 AHER JAYANTKUMAR AHER TARACHAND A/P- ASHOKA MARG, NASHIK SIR D.M.PETIT HIGH SCHOOL, 46M ATU6759195 PUNE ROAD, NASHIK SANGAMNER 21 AHER KIRAN AHER BALASAHEB AT PO-LONI KD,RAHATA AMRUTVAHINI COLLEGE OF 35M 0 PHARMACY,SANGAMNER 22 AHER MAISHA AHER SUBHASH GHUEWADI ,SANGAMNER B.G.P.Sahyadri Junior College 36F 0 Sangamer 23 AHER PRATAP AHER LAXMAN AT PO-GHARGAON PRABHAKAR BHOR 44M 0 VIDHYALAY,AMBIKHALASA, SANGAMNER 24 AHER RAMDAS AHER BABASAHEB AT PO-KARULE,SANGAMNER ARTS,COMMERCE&SCIENCE 33M 0 COLLEGE,TALEGAON DIGHE ,SANG 25 AHER SACHIN AHER SHIVAJI AHER VASTI AT-RAYTEWADI AMRUTVAHINI COLLEGE OF 32M SMF2206936 PO-WAGHAPUR,SANGAMNER ENGINEERING,SANGAMNER 26 AHER SUSHILA AHER DEVCHAND INDIRA NAGAR GALLI NO.04, AT SAU.MATHURABAI NHAUSAHEB 46F LJZ1996230 PO-SANGAMNER THORAT VIDHYALAY,GHULEWAD 27 AHER VISHNU AHER SADASHIVRAO ENGINEERING COLLEGE AMRUTVAHINI COLLEGE OF 48M LJZ1702968 QAURTER ENGINEERING,SANGAMNER AMRUTNAGAR,AT-GHULEWADI PO-SANGAMNER 3 Maharashtra State Legislative Council Electoral Roll -2017 Nashik Division Teacher Constituency DISTRICT :-Ahmednagar PART NO -: 44 TALUKA :-SANGAMNER Draft Roll Sr No Name Of Elector Name if Father /mother Address Schoo/College Name Age Gende EPIC No Elector Photo 28 AHIRE MANJUSHA AHIRE DAMODHAR LAXUMINAGAR TAOUNSHIP , MHALUGESHWAR MADHYAMIC 40F SMF6727200 NEAR ADIWASI VASTHIGRUH VIDYALAY, WELHALE, AT/PO-GULEWADI,SANGAMNER 29 AHIRRAO SOMNATH AHIRRAO HIMMTRAO VIDYA VIHAR COLONY MALDAD SAHYADRI VIDYALAYA 55M 0 ROAD SANGAMNER &JR.COLLEGE SANAGAMNER 30 AMALE GAVRAM AMALE AMRUTA NEAR UJWAL SOCIETY AT SIDHARTHA VIDHYALAY, 49M SMF6502157 PO-SAKUR,SANGAMNER SANGAMNER 31 AMBRE SHALINI AMBRE SUDHIR DEVACHA MALA, SHREERAM AHMEDNAGAR JILHLA MARATHA 43F SMF1606540 COLONY, VIDYA PRASARAK SAMAJ, AH SANGAMNER 32 ANAP SITARAM ANAP AVADAJI ANAP VASTI PRAVARA RURAL EDUCATION 41M 0 AT-PO-SONGAON,RAHURI SOCIETYS ARTS,COMMERCE,SCI 33 ANDHALE BALASAHEB ANDHALE SAKHARAM MANMODE BABA MANDIR CHATRAPATI SHIVAJI 53M MT/40/238/537662 AT-PRATAPPUR PO-ASHWI BK VIDHYALAY,MAHAVIDHYALAY ,RAHATA 34 ANDHALE SHUBHSH ANDHALE LAXMAN NEAR MANMODE BABA MANDI NAVODAY MADHYAMIK 44M LJZ2108892 AT-PRATAPPUR PO-ASHWI VIDHYALAY,MALUNJE,SANGAMER BK,SAMGAMER 35 ANSARI RAIS AHMAD ANSARI ABDUL GANI AT PO-SANGAMNER ANGLO URDU 50M 0 JR.COLLEGE,SANGAMNER 36 ARANDE BALU ARANDE BHAGVAT YASHODIP THEATER ROAD MHALUGESHWAR MADHYAMIC 42M MT/40/238/345827 AT-GHULEWADI VIDYALAY, VELALHE, SANGAMNE PO-AMRUTNAGAR,SANGAMNER 4 Maharashtra State Legislative Council Electoral Roll -2017 Nashik Division Teacher Constituency DISTRICT :-Ahmednagar PART NO -: 44 TALUKA :-SANGAMNER Draft Roll Sr No Name Of Elector Name if Father /mother Address Schoo/College Name Age Gende EPIC No Elector Photo 37 ARGADE RAVSAHEB ARGADE RAGHUNATH ARGADE MALA A/P-KOLHEWADI, SHRIRAM VIDYALAY 48M MT/40/238/486007 SANGAMNER ,KAUTHEKAMLESHWAR,SANGAMN ER 38 ARGADE SUDHAKAR ARGADE SOPAN KHANDGAV SANGAMNER SHRI SHIVSHANKAR VIDYALAYA 46M 0 JAVALE BALESHWAR SANGAM 39 AROTE DATTATRAY AROTE BALCHAND DIP BHARATNAGAR MALDAD RD MAHATMA FULE VIDYALAYA 55M 0 SANGAMNER GHULEWADI SANGAMNER 40 AROTE SANDEEP AROTE ANNASAHEB SUNDARAM IN FRONT OF SANGAMNER NAGARPALIKA 35M 0 PROFESSOR COLONY ARTS,D.J.MALPANI COMMERCE &B SANGAMNER 41 AROTE SUBHASH AROTE PANDURANG BHARAT NAGAR,MALDAD SHRI,B.J.KHATAL JANATA 51M MT/12/239/450788 ROAD,GALLI NO.03,AT VIDHYALAY,DHANDARPHAL BK,SA PO-SANGAMNER 42 ASANE BHARAT ASANE BABAN GAVTHAN AT-PO- AMRUTVAHINI POLYTECHNIC 36M YAC6760458 MALWADGAON,SHRIRAMPUR AMRUTNAGAR,SANGAMNER 43 ATTAR CHANDSAB ATTAR KASAM BAJAR PETH AT PO-AKOLE SHRI,B.J.KHATAL JANATA 53M 0 VIDHYALAY,DHANDARPHAL BK,SA 44 AUTI PRIYA AUTI HARIBHAU JANTANAGAR GALLI NO 3 AMRUTESHWAR SECONDARY & 32F 0 SANGAMNER HIGHER SECONDARY SCHOOL SA 45 AUTI VIJAYSHRI AUTI ARJUN GHULEWADI ROAD AT AMRUTVAHINI COLLEGE OF 52F 0 PO-SANGAMNER ENGINEERING,SANGAMNER 5 Maharashtra State Legislative Council Electoral Roll -2017 Nashik Division Teacher Constituency DISTRICT :-Ahmednagar PART NO -: 44 TALUKA :-SANGAMNER Draft Roll Sr No Name Of Elector Name if Father /mother Address Schoo/College Name Age Gende EPIC No Elector Photo 46 AVHAD RUPCHAND AVHAD KARBHARI SAILILA SOCIETY MALDAD ROAD SHRI CHHATRAPATI SHIVAJI 54M LJZ1645498 SANGAMNER JR.COLLEGE PATHARE BK TAL 47 AVHAD SANJAY AVHAD VISHAVANATH AT.PO.SAPTASHRUNGI NAVIN MARATHI MADHYAMIK 45M 0 NIVAS,GHULEWADI,ASANGAMNE VIDYALAYA ,SANGAMNER R 48 AVHAD SUHAS AVHAD DHONDIBA DNYANDIP GOLDEN CITY AKOLE S.M.B.S.T COLLEGE SANGAMNER 52M 0 BIPASS RD SANGAMNER 49 AWARE MANJULA AWARE BAHIRU AMRUTWELL EKTACHOWK AMRUTVAHINI MODEL SCHOOL 33F CNXO522938 PROFESSOR COLONY AMRUTNAGAR TAL SANGAMNER 50 AWARE SANGITA AWARE RAMDAS ABHANG MALA,AT AMRUTVAHINI 33F SMF6608830 PO-SANGAMNER POLYTECHNIC.SANGAMNER 51 AWARI LATIKA AWARI MALHARI PARIJAT COLONY SANGAMNER BHAUAHEB GUNJAL PATIL 57F 0 AHYADRI VIDHYALAYA SANGAMNER 52 BABHULKE ASHOK BABHULKE MANJAHARI SHINGAVE NAVODAY MADHYAMIC VIDYALAY 47M LBH0664946 AT/PO-SHINGAVE,RAHATA MALUNJE,SANGAMNER 53 BABMBALE RAJARAM BAMBALE YASHWANT AT PO-DOLASANE ,SANGAMNER SHRI.BALESHWAR 36M MLD1773605 ANU.MADHYAMIK & UCHHA MADHYAMIK ASH 54 BACCHA SAISUDHA BACCHA MALLIKARJUNE RADHAKUNJ ,PADMANAGAR NUTAN MADHYAMIK VIDHYALAY 36F SMF6215545 MALDAD ROAD AT RAJAPUR,SANGAMNER PO-SANGAMNER 6 Maharashtra State Legislative Council Electoral Roll -2017 Nashik Division Teacher Constituency DISTRICT :-Ahmednagar PART NO -: 44 TALUKA :-SANGAMNER Draft Roll Sr No Name Of Elector Name if Father /mother Address Schoo/College Name Age Gende EPIC No Elector Photo 55 BAD KAILAS BAD BABAN KARKHANA FATA VELHALE RD MAHATMA FULE VIDYALAYA 46M 0 GHULEWADI SANGAMNER GHULEWADI SANGAMNER 56 BAD RAJU BAD DASHARATH AT PO-GHULEWADI SAHAKAR BHAUSAHEB THORAT 47M 0 MADHYAMIK VIDHYABHAVAN,AM 57 BADHE MACCHINDRA BADHE KASHINATH AT.POST.MENDHWAN TAL D.K.MORE JANATA VIDYALAYA 52M MT/40/238/147566 SANGAMNER AHMADNAGAR VADGAONPAN TAL.SANGAMNER 58 BADHE MADHAV BADHE BHAUSAHEB AT-MENDHAVAN PO-KAUTHE SAHAKARMAHARSHI BHAUSAHEB 49M - KAMLESHWAR, SANGAMNER SANTUJI THORAT VIDYALAY 59 BADHE PRABHAKAR BADHE VISHWNATH SAI NAGAR,LONI HASANAPUR K.B.P VIDHYALAY ASHWI KD 48M LJZ1028091 ROAD LONO BK SANGAMNER 60 BADHE SURYABHAN BADHE RAMBHAU KHADKE VAKE ROAD,AT SHRI. GADAGE MAHARAJ 54M - PO-KELWAD,RAHATA AVAJINATH VIDHYALAY MIRPUR,LO 61 BADHE SURYABHAN BADHE RAMBHAU KHADKE WADE ROAD,AT SHRI.GADAGE MAHARAJ AVJINATH 54M 0 PO-KELWAD,RAHATA VIDHYALAY MIRPUR,LOJA 62 BAGAD ASHOK BAGAD MARUTI AT PO-AKALAPUR,SANAGMNER
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