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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 -: 43 TALUKA :-AKOLE Draft Roll Sr No Name Of Elector Name if Father /mother Address Schoo/College Name Age Gende EPIC No Elector Photo 1 AAMBARE SINDHU AMBARE BHAURAO A/P. CHAS BHAIRAVNATH SECONDARY & 46F MT/40/238/459458 TAL. AKOLE HIGHER SECONDARY SCHOOL CH 2 ABHALE GANPAT ABHALE MURLIDHAR A/P NILVANDE CHATRAPATI SHIVAJI MAHARAJ 48M MLD1226885 TAL. AKOLE MADHYAMIK VIDYALAY MHEN 3 ABHALE KERU ABHALE DAGADU A/P- NILWANDE SARASWATI VIDYALAYA & JR. 45M MT/12/239/225412 TAL - AKOLE COLLEGE DHAMANGAON PAT, 4 ABHALE MARUTI ABHALE KERU PIMPALGAON NAKVINDA MAHALAXMI VIDHYALAYA 50M 0 AKOLE PIMPALGAON NAKVINDA TAL-AKO 5 ABHALE MEERA ABHALE SHIVNARAYAN A/P NILWANDE NEW ENGLISH SCHOOL NIMBRAL 55F 0 TAL. AKOLE TAL. AKOLE DIST. AHM 6 ABHALE VITTHAL ABHALE RAMBHAU A/P PIMPALGAON NAKVINDA TULAJABHAVANI MADYAMIK 48M 0 TAL. AKOLE VIDYALAY TAMBHOL TAL. AKOLE 7 ABHANG GITARAM ABHANG PUNDALIK A/P AKOLE AGASTI VIDYALAY AKOLE TAL. 54M 0 TAL. AKOLE AKOLE DIST. AHMEDNAGAR 8 ADAMANE ADAMANE TUKARAM A/P SHIVAJINAGAR AKOLE AGASTI VIDYALAY AKOLE TAL. 40M 0 DNYANESHWAR TAL. AKOLE AKOLE DIST. AHMEDNAGAR 9 ADANGALE ANIL ADANGALE RAMNATH A - VELHALE KANIFNATH MADHYAMIK 48M LJZ1135391 P - RAJAPUR VIDYALAYA, BADGI,AKOLE TAL - SANGAMNER 1 Maharashtra State Legislative Council Electoral Roll -2017 Nashik Division Teacher Constituency DISTRICT :-Ahmednagar PART NO -: 43 TALUKA :-AKOLE Draft Roll Sr No Name Of Elector Name if Father /mother Address Schoo/College Name Age Gende EPIC No Elector Photo 10 ADHAL RAMBHAU ADHAL PRABHAKAR PIMPALGAON NAKVINDA SARODAY VIDYA MANDIR KALA , 50M MLD1223643 TAL. AKOLE VANIJYA & VIDNYAN UCHH 11 ADHAV ANNASAHEB ADHAV BHAGA A/P DHUMALWADI AGASTI VIDYALAY AKOLE TAL. 56M 0 TAL. AKOLE AKOLE DIST. AHMEDNAGAR 12 ADHAV PRKASH ADHAV SANTU A/P- LINGDEO DR.C.M. MEHETA KANYA VIDYALAY 56M IYO1461748 TAL- AKOLE KOPARGAON 13 AGHAV MINANATH AGHAV SITARAM SHIVAJI CHAUK NEW MADHYAMIK VIDYALAYA 34M 0 A/P- BARAGAOV NANDUR GUHIRE,AKOLE 14 AHER ANNASAHEB AHER BHIMAJI WADGAON KONZIRA RAYAT SHIKSHAN SANSTHECHE 52M 0 SANGAMNER MADHYAMIK VIDYALAY KOMBH AHMEDNAGA 15 AHER ASHA AHER SITARAM A/P- GANORE GOV. MADHYAMIC 43F MLD2424067 ASHRAMSCHOOL, KOTHALE,AKOLE 16 AHER KAILAS AHER BHASKAR A/P KALAS BK MADHYAMIK VIDYALAY SHELAD 43M 0 TAL. AKOLE TAL. AKOLE DIST. AHMEDNA 17 AHER LAXMIKANT AHER JAGNNATH AHER VASTI AMBINAV COLLEGE OF SCIENCE 38M LBH1611177 A/P- PRAVARANAGAR, LONI KH AKOLE RAHATA TAL- AKOLE, DIST 18 AHER MANDA AHER MARUTI A/P-SAROLE PATHAR K.B.PATIL MADHYAMIK ASHRAM 44F 0 TAL- SANGAMNER SCHOOL PIMPALDARI,AKOLE 2 Maharashtra State Legislative Council Electoral Roll -2017 Nashik Division Teacher Constituency DISTRICT :-Ahmednagar PART NO -: 43 TALUKA :-AKOLE Draft Roll Sr No Name Of Elector Name if Father /mother Address Schoo/College Name Age Gende EPIC No Elector Photo 19 AHER MANISHA AHER RAVSAHEB HANUMAN MANDIR TAKLESHWAR VIDYALAY , 29F IYO6283824 A/P- KALAS BUDRUK TAKALI,AKOLE TAL- AKOLE 20 AHER SUNIL AHER KONDIBAL A/P- GANORE GOV. MADHYAMIK 40M MLD2405496 TAL- AKOLE ASHRAMSCHOOL SHENDI,AKOLE 21 AHER VINOD AHER SUBHASH A- MEHANDURI SECONDARY & HIGHER 33M MLD2340016 P- RUMBHODI SECONDARY VIDYALAYA, PIMPARKANE 22 ALHAT SHOBHA ALHAT RAMNATH A/P AKOLE AGASTI VIDYALAY AKOLE TAL. 35F 0 TAL. AKOLE AKOLE DIST. AHMEDNAGAR 23 ALHAT SUDHAKAR ALHAT GANPAT A/P NAVALEWADI PRAVARA MADHYAMIK VIDYALAY 48M MLD2418093 TAL. AKOLE INDORI TAL. AKOLE DIST. 24 ALHAT VISHVANATH ALHAT HANUMANTA A/P GANORE VIDYALY CHATRAPATI SHIVAJI VIDYALAY 55M 0 TAL. AKOLE GAONORE TAL. AKOLE TAL 25 AMBARE HARISH AMBARE BHIKAJI A/P GANORE AGASTI VIDYALAY AKOLE TAL. 43M 0 TAL. AKOLE AKOLE DIST. AHMEDNAGAR 26 AMBARE MINAKSHI AMBARE SURESH DHUMALWADI ROAD AKOLE ADHALA VIDYALAY DEVTHAN TAL. 45F 0 TAL. AKOLE AKOLE DIST. AHMEDNAGA 27 AMBARE SOMANATH AMBARE DEVRAM A/P GANORE AGASTI ARTS COMMERCE & 36M MLD2422087 TAL. AKOLE DADASAHEB RUPAVATE SICNCE 3 Maharashtra State Legislative Council Electoral Roll -2017 Nashik Division Teacher Constituency DISTRICT :-Ahmednagar PART NO -: 43 TALUKA :-AKOLE Draft Roll Sr No Name Of Elector Name if Father /mother Address Schoo/College Name Age Gende EPIC No Elector Photo 28 AMBARE SURESH AMBARE VITHOBA A/P DHUMALWADI AGASTI VIDYALAY AKOLE TAL. 52M MLD2407443 TAL. AKOLE AKOLE DIST. AHMEDNAGAR 29 ARGADE VANDANA ARGADE LAXMAN GOV. ASHRAM SHOOL SHASAKIY MADHYAMIK ASHRAM 28F YXV6165807 SHIRPUNJE SCHOOL SHIRPUNJE,AKOLE 30 AROTE BHARAT AROTE BABURAO A/P MHENDURI MADYAMIK & UCCH MADHYAMIK 47M MT/12/239/450922 TAL. AKOLE VIDYALAY SHENDI (BHANDAR 31 AROTE DNYANOBA AROTE MADHAV A- MEHANDURI INDIRA GANDHI MADHYAMI 57M MLD2370575 P- RUMBHODI VIDYALAY, WARUNGUHI AKOLE TAL- AKOLE 32 AROTE JAGNNATH AROTE DASHARATH AT PO-CHITALVEDHE, AKOLE Adv.MOHANRAO NANASAHEB 52M IYO6522155 DESHMUKH MAHAVIDHYALAY,RAJU 33 AROTE JALINDAR AROTE RANGANATH NEAR Z.P. SCHOOL SARVODAYA VIDYA MANDIR & JR. 46M IYO0216398 A - MEHANDURI COLLEGE, RAJUR TAL- A P- RUMBHODI 34 AROTE MILIND AROTE BHAUSAHEB A/P- CHITALWEDHE AMBINAV COLLEGE OF SCIENCE 32M MLD1198076 AKOLE AKOLE ,TAL - AKOLE, D 35 AROTE NITIN AROTE TULSHIRAM A/P CHITALVEDHE AGASTI ARTS COMMERCE & 39M 0 TAL. AKOLE DADASAHEB RUPAVATE SICNCE 36 AROTE PRAKASH AROTE BHIKAJI A/P NAVALEWADI AGASTI VIDYALAY AKOLE TAL. 45M 0 TAL. AKOLE AKOLE DIST. AHMEDNAGAR 4 Maharashtra State Legislative Council Electoral Roll -2017 Nashik Division Teacher Constituency DISTRICT :-Ahmednagar PART NO -: 43 TALUKA :-AKOLE Draft Roll Sr No Name Of Elector Name if Father /mother Address Schoo/College Name Age Gende EPIC No Elector Photo 37 AROTE RAJENDRA AROTE LAXMAN A/P KOTUL NEW ENGLISH SCHOOL 46M MLD1350065 TAL. AKOLE JAMBHALEWADI (SATEWADI) TAL. AK 38 AROTE RAMESH AROTE RAMNATH A/P CHITALVEDHE MADHUKARRAVAJI PICHAD 43M MT/12/239/231343 TAL. AKOLE MADYAMI & UCHH MADHYAMIK VID 39 AROTE VIKRAM AROTE SUDHAKAR NEAR OF HANUAMN MANDIR GOV.ADED.MADHYAMIK ASHRAM 38M IYO1228162 A- MEHENDURI SCHOOL SHENDI,AKOLE P- RUMBHODI 40 AROTE VILAS AROTE VASANT A- JAMGAON INDIRA GANDHI MADHYAMIK 48M IYO6627293 P- RAJUR VIDYALAYA WARANGHUSHI,AKOL 41 AUTI MANISHA AUTI DATTATRAY K.G. ROAD AKOLE MODREN HIGH SCHOOL & JUIONR 42F MLD1607050 TAL. AKOLE COLLEGE AKOLE TAL. AKO 42 AVARI AMOL AVARI SHIVAJI A-DHUMALWADI FACULTY OF POLYTECHNIC AKOLE 29M MLD2400604 P- AKOLE 43 AVARI MADHURI AVARI VILAS A/P- VITHE FACULTY OF POLYTECHNIC AKOLE 28F IYO1223908 TAL- AKOLE 44 AVARI MANISHA VAIDY BALASAHEB AT/PO- SUGAON ANUDANIT MADHY & UCHHA 42F IYO6607311 TAL- AKOLE MADHYAMIK ASHRAM SHALA ,MAN DIST- .A. NAGAR 45 AVARI WALIBA AVARI PANDHARINATH DHUMALWADI ROAD, BHARATRATNA RAJIV GANDHI 52M MLD2330579 A- NAWALEWADI VIDYALAYA, DHAMANGAON AVA TAL- AKOLE 5 Maharashtra State Legislative Council Electoral Roll -2017 Nashik Division Teacher Constituency DISTRICT :-Ahmednagar PART NO -: 43 TALUKA :-AKOLE Draft Roll Sr No Name Of Elector Name if Father /mother Address Schoo/College Name Age Gende EPIC No Elector Photo 46 AVHAD SHOBHA AVHAD SHIVAJI A/P. DEVTHAN SHRI SAMARTH MADYAMIK 46M MLD1662923 TAL. AKOLE VIDYALAY MAVESHI 47 AWARI ASHOK AWARI EKNATH DHAMANGAON AWARI SAHYADRI MADYAMIK VIDYALAY 39M MT/12/239/441903 TAL. AKOLE BRAMHANWADA TAL. AKOLE 48 AWARI BAPURAO AWARI RANGANATH A/P DHAMANGAON AWARI AGASTI ARTS COMMERCE & 57M 0 TAL.AKOLE DADASAHEB RUPAVATE SICNCE 49 AWARI RAMNATH AWARI MADHAV A/P SHIVAJINAGAR DHUMALWADI SHASAKIYA MADHYAMIK & UCHH 53M 0 TAL. AKOLE MADHYAMIK ASHRAM SHALA 50 AWARI SHIVAJI AWARI JAYRAM A/P DHAMANGAON ROAD AKOLE KALSHESHWAR VIDYALAY KALAS 48M IYO1232297 TAL. AKOLE BK TAL. AKOLE DIST. AHM 51 AWARI VIKAS AWARI KACHARU A/P DHAMNGAONAWARI MADYAMIK & UCCH MADHYAMIK 34M MLD1579929 TAL. AKOLE VIDYALAY SHENDI (BHANDAR 52 AWARI VILAS AWARI RADHUJJI A/P- VITHE ANUDANIT MADHYAMIK & UCHH 56M TYO066627830 TAL- AKOLE MADHYAMIKASHRAM SCHOOL H 53 BAARSE RAYAFAL BARSE GANGADHAR A/P KHIRVIRE SHASAKIYA MADHYAMIK ASHRAM 54M 0 TAL. AKOLE SHALA KHIRVIRE TAL. AKO 54 BACHHAV PRADIP BACHHAV JIBHAU A-MALWADI AGASTI MAHAVIDYALAYA AKOLE 31M TTZ1361674 P- DEVALA 6 Maharashtra State Legislative Council Electoral Roll -2017 Nashik Division Teacher Constituency DISTRICT :-Ahmednagar PART NO -: 43 TALUKA :-AKOLE Draft Roll Sr No Name Of Elector Name if Father /mother Address Schoo/College Name Age Gende EPIC No Elector Photo 55 BADAVE CHANDAN BADAVE PRKASH RUMHANWADI RNMENT POST BASIC ASH. 32M MCD1168855 TAL - AKOLE SCHOOL KELIRUMHANWDI, AKOLE 56 BADE CHANDRKANT BADE ASHRAJI A/P- VARNI SHASKIYA ASHRAM SCHOOL. 33M 0 KHIRVIRE, AKOLE 57 BAGAD SAMPAT BAGAD LAXMAN A/P PADALANE RAMDAS HIGHSCHOOL BADAGI 30M 0 TAL. AKOLE TAL. AKOLE DIST. AHMEDNAG DIST. AHMEDNAGAR 58 BAGNAR PANDURANG BAGNAR KARABHARI DHUMALWADI ROAD, GOV. ASHRAM SCHOOL TIRADE, 53M IYO6585954 NEW NAVALEWADI AKOLE A/P- AKOLE 59 BAGUL AMBADAS BAGUL PANDURANG SAI COLONY SHASAKIY MADHYAMIK ASHRM 42M ITJ2203826 LONI BABHALESHWAR SCHOOLN SHIRPUNJE,AKOLE LONI KHURD 60 BAGUL JIBHAU BAGUL KALU DHARACHIWADI, PRAJKTA MADHYAMIK VIDYALAY 41M MLD107663 A/P- DHAMANGON DHAMANGAON TAL- AKOLE 61 BAISANE NANDADEVI BAISANE RAMDAS A/P GANORE VIDYALAY CHATRAPATI SHIVAJI VIDYALAY 32F 0 TAL. AKOLE GAONORE TAL. AKOLE TAL 62 BALASARAF DIPAK BALASARAF MARUTI SHEKAIWADI AKOLE MADYAMIK & UCCH MADHYAMIK 32M MLD1602242 TAL. AKOLE VIDYALAY SHENDI (BHANDAR 63 BALWE LAXMIKANT BALWE BABURAO A/P- PATHARDI GOV. ASHRAM SCHOOL TIRADE, 41M YBE6583132 TAL- PATHARDI AKOLE 7 Maharashtra State Legislative Council Electoral Roll -2017 Nashik Division Teacher Constituency DISTRICT :-Ahmednagar PART NO -: 43 TALUKA :-SANGAMNER Draft Roll Sr No Name Of Elector Name if Father
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