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General Election to Lok Sabha -2019 List of Contesting Candidate Phase -III Name of State : Maharashtra General Election to Lok Sabha -2019 List of Contesting Candidate Phase -III Name of State : Maharashtra SN Candidate Name Party Name Symbol alloted 3-Jalgaon (GEN) 1 Unmesh Bhaiyyasaheb Patil Bharatiya Janata Party Lotus 2 Gulabrao Baburao Deokar Nationalist Congress Party Clock 3 Rahul Narayan Bansode Bahujan Samaj Party Elephant 4 Ishwar Dayaram More (Maji Sainik) Bahujan Mukti Party Cot 5 Anjali Ratnakar Baviskar Vanchit Bahujan Aaghadi Cup & Saucer 6 Sant Shri Baba Mahahansaji Maharaj Hindustan Nirman Dal Water Tank Patil 7 Mohan Shankar Birhade Rashtriya Samajwadi Party (Secular) Battery Torch 8 Sharad Gorakh Bhamre (Sutar) Rashtriya Janshakti Party (Secular) Coconut Farm 9 Anant Prabhakar Mahajan Independent Cauliflower 10 Onkaraba Chensing Jadhav Independent Whistle 11 Mukesh Rajesh Kuril Independent Computer 12 Lalit (Bunty) Gaurishankar Sharma Independent Ganna Kisan 13 Subhash Shivlal Khairnar Independent Key 14 Sancheti Rupesh Parasmal Independent Almirah 4-Raver (GEN) 1 Dr. Ulhas Vasudeo Patil Indian National Congress Hand 2 Khadse Raksha Nikhil Bharatiya Janata Party Lotus 3 Dr. Yogendra Vitthal Kolte Bahujan Samaj Party Elephant 4 Ajit Namdar Tadvi Rashtriya Aam Jan Seva Party Telephone 5 Adakmol Rohidas Ramesh Ambedkarite Party of India Coat 6 Nitin Pralhad Kandelkar Vanchit Bahujan Aaghadi Cup & Saucer 7 Madhukar Sopan Patil Hindustan Janata Party Television 8 Roshan Aara Sadique Ali Indian Union Muslim League Gas Cylinder 9 Gaurav Damodar Surwade Independent Cot 10 Tawar Vijay Jagan Independent Bat 11 Nazmin Shaikh Ramjan Independent Frock 12 D. D. Wani (Photographer) Independent Camera Page 1 of 7 SN Candidate Name Party Name Symbol alloted 18-Jalna (GEN) 1 Autade Vilas Keshavrao Indian National Congress Hand 2 Danve Raosaheb Dadarao Bharatiya Janata Party Lotus 3 Mahendra Kachru Sonavane Bahujan Samaj Party Elephant 4 Uttam Dhanu Rathod Asra Lokmanch Party Battery Torch 5 Ganesh Shankar Chandode Akhil Bharatiya Sena Gas Cylinder 6 Pramod Baburao Kharat Bahujan Republican Socialist Party Air Conditioner 7 Feroz Ali Bahujan Mukti Party Cot 8 Dr. Sharadchandra Wankhede Vanchit Bahujan Aaghadi Whistle 9 Adv. Trimbak Baburao Jadhav Swatantra Bharat Paksha Cup & Saucer 10 Annasaheb Devidasrao Ugle Independent Bat 11 Anita Lalchand Khandade (Rajput) Independent Television 12 Arun Chintaman Chavan Independent Pen Nib With Seven Rays 13 Ahemad Rahim Shaikh Independent Auto Rickshaw 14 Nade Dnyaneshwar Dagduji Independent Tractor Chalata Kisan 15 Adv.Yogesh Dattu Gullapelli Independent Laptop 16 Ratan Aasaram Landge Independent Plastering Trowel 17 Raju Ashok Gawali Independent Road Roller 18 Shahadev Mahadev Palve Independent Key 19 Sapkal Lilabai Dharma Independent Gas Stove 20 Sirsath Sham Independent Ganna Kisan 19-Aurangabad (GEN) 1 Chandrakant Khaire Shiv Sena Bow and Arrow 2 Jaya Balu Rajkundal Bahujan Samaj Party Elephant 3 Zambad Subhash Manakchand Indian National Congress Hand 4 Agrawal Kunjbihari Jugalkishor Pragatishil Samajwadi Party (Lohia) Key 5 Arvind Kisanrao Kamble Bahujan Republican Socialist Party Air Conditioner 6 Imtiaz Jaleel Syed All India Majlis-E-ittehadul Muslimeen Kite 7 Uttam Dhanu Rathod Aasra Lokmanch Party Apple 8 Dipali Lalaji Misal Bahujan Mukti Party Cot 9 Nadim Rana Bahujan Maha Party Whistle 10 M.B. Magre Peoples Party of India (Democratic) Black Board 11 Mohammad Jaqeer Abdul Qadar Bharat Prabhat Party Ludo 12 Mohsin Sir Nasim Bhai Navbharat Nirman Party Auto Rickshaw 13 Subhash Kisanrao Patil Maharashtra Swabhimaan Paksh Refrigerator 14 Habib Gayas Shaikh Ambedkar National Congress Gramophone 15 Kurangal Sanjay Baburao Independent Shoe 16 Khan Aejaz Ahemad Independent Helicopter 17 Jagan Baburao Salve Independent Computer 18 Fulare Suresh Asaram Independent Hat 19 Ravindra Bhanudas Kale Independent Bat 20 Shaikh Khaja Shaikh Kasim Kismatwala Independent Sewing Machine 21 Sangita Kalyanrao Nirmal Independent Cup & Saucer 22 Harshwardhandada Raibhanji Jadhav Independent Tractor Chalata Kisan 23 Tribhuvan Madhukar Padmakar Independent Almirah Page 2 of 7 SN Candidate Name Party Name Symbol alloted 32-Raigad (GEN) 1 Anant Geete Shiv Sena Bow and Arrow 2 Tatkare Sunil Dattatray Nationalist Congress Party Clock 3 Milind B. Salvi Bahujan Samaj Party Elephant 4 Gajendra Parshuram Turbadkar Krantikari Jai Hind Sena Helicopter 5 Nathuram Hate Bahujan Mukti Party Table 6 Prakash Sakharam Kalke Bhartiya Kisan Party Cot 7 Suman Bhaskar Koli Vanchit Bahujan Aaghadi Cup & Saucer 8 Sandip Pandurang Parte Bahujan Maha Party Whistle 9 Avinash Vasant Patil Independent Cauliflower 10 Ghag Sanjay Arjun Independent Ring 11 Madhukar Mahadev Khamkar Independent Auto Rickshaw 12 Munafar Jainubhidin Choudhary Independent Television 13 Yogesh Kadam Independent Bat 14 Sunil Pandurang Tatkare Independent Pot 15 Sunil Sakharam Tatkare Independent Pen Nib with Seven Rays 16 Subhash Janardan Patil Independent Air Conditioner 34-Pune (GEN) 1 Uttam Pandurang Shinde Bahujan Samaj Party Elephant 2 Girish Bhalchandra Bapat Bharatiya Janata Party Lotus 3 Mohan Joshi Indian National Congress Hand 4 Anil Narayan Jadhav Vanchit Bahujan Aaghadi Cup & Saucer 5 Amol Jayraj Shinde Hum Bharatiya Party Ganna Kisan 6 Krupal Paluskar Prabuddha Republican Party Bat 7 Chincholikar Jayant Eknath Bahujan Republican Socialist Party Air Conditioner 8 Prof. Nalawade Hanmant Mahadeo Ambedkarite Party of India Coat 9 Nikhil Umesh Zingade Bharatiya Praja Surajya Paksha Gas Cylinder 10 Balasaheb Misal Patil Bahujan Mukti Party Cot 11 Adv. Mahesh Gajendragadkar Swarna Bharat Party Telephone 12 Adv. Ramesh Devaram Dharmavat People's Union Party Helmet 13 Rajesh Surendrakumar Agrawal Hamari Apni Party Ring 14 Sayyad Raj Faiyaz Bhartiya Kisan Party Auto Rickshaw 15 Sim Khirid Bahujan Maha Party Whistle 16 Suhas Popat Gajarmal Rashtriya Janshakti Party (Secular) Violin 17 Amol Alias Yabes S. Tujare Independent Gas Stove 18 Anand Prakash Vanjape Independent Kettle 19 Adv. Kumar Devba Kalel Patil Independent Walking Stick 20 Jafar Khurshid Choudhari Independent Tractor Chalata Kisan 21 Javed Shabbir Sayyed Independent Television 22 Johnson Vasant Kolhapure Independent Glass Tumbler 23 Ravindra Bansiram Mahapure Independent Baby Walker 24 Rakesh Prabhakar Chavan Independent Apple 25 Rahul Vishwas Joshi Independent Ship 26 Vijay Laxaman Saroade Independent Almirah 27 Sawant Chandrakant Parmeshwar Independent Battery Torch 28 Sanjay Baburao Jadhav Independent Key 29 Hemant Baburao Kolekar Patil Alias Independent Pressure Cooker Hemant Patil 30 Kshirsagar Kanchan Devdas Independent Balloon 31 ZnyoshoVijayprakash Independent Shoe Page 3 of 7 SN Candidate Name Party Name Symbol alloted 35-Baramati (GEN) 1 Kanchan Rahul Kool Bharatiya Janata Party Lotus 2 Adv.Mangesh Nilkanth Vanshiv Bahujan Samaj Party Elephant 3 Supriya Sule Nationalist Congress Party Clock 4 Dashrath Nana Raut Bharatiya Praja Surajya Party Gas Cylinder 5 Padalkar Navnath Vanchit Bahujan Aaghadi Cup & Saucer 6 Yuvraj Bhujbal Jan Adhikar Party Ganna Kisan 7 Savita Bhimrao Kadale Hindustan Janata Party Battery Torch 8 Sanjay Shinde Bahujan Mukti Party Whistle 9 Alankruta Abhijeet Awade-Bichkule Independent Television 10 Ulhas (Nanasaheb) Mugutrao Chormale Independent Football 11 Adv. Girish Madan Patil Independent Coat 12 Deepak Shantaram Watvisave Independent Diamond 13 Dr. Balasaheb Arjun Pol Independent Stethoscope 14 Vijaynath Ramchandra Chandere Independent Tractor Chalata Kisan 15 Vishvanath Sitaram Gargade Independent Road Roller 16 Shivaji (Nana) Rambhau Nandkhile Independent Kettle 17 Sureshdada Baburao Veer Independent Tiller 18 Hemant Baburao Kolekar Patil Urf Independent Bat Hemant Patil 37-Ahmednagar (GEN) 1 Wakale Namdeo Arjun Bahujan Samaj Party Elephant 2 Dr. Sujay Radhakrishna Vikhepatil Bharatiya Janata Party Lotus 3 Sangram Arunkaka Jagtap Nationalist Congress Party Clock 4 Kaliram Bahiru Popalghat Bhartiya Navjawan Sena (Paksha) Dish Antenna 5 Dhiraj Motilal Batade Right to Recall Party Auto Rickshaw 6 Farukh Ismail Shaikh Bharatiya Praja Surajya Paksha Whistle 7 Sudhakar Laxman Avhad Vanchit Bahujan Aaghadi Cup & Saucer 8 Sanjay Dagdu Sawant Bahujan Mukti Party Cot 9 Appasaheb Navnath Palve Independent Bat 10 Kamal Dashrath Sawant Independent Pressure Cooker 11 Dattatray Appa Waghmode Independent Key 12 Bhaskar Fakira Patole Independent Helicopter 13 Ramnath Gahininath Golhar Independent Road Roller 14 Shaikh Abid Hussain Mohammad Hanif Independent Kettle 15 Sainath Bhausaheb Ghorpade Independent Lady Finger 16 Supekar Dnyandeo Narhari Independent Gas Cylinder 17 Er. Sanjiv Babanrao Bhor Independent Television 18 Sandip Laxman Sakat Independent Plastering Trowel 19 Shridhar Jakhuji Darekar Independent Tractor Chalata Kisan Page 4 of 7 SN Candidate Name Party Name Symbol alloted 43-Madha 1 Aappa Aaba Lokare Bahujan Samaj Party Elephant 2 Ranjeetsinha Hindurao Naik- Nimbalkar Bharatiya Janata Party Lotus 3 Sanjaymama Vitthalrao Shinde Nationalist Congress Party Clock 4 Navnath Bhimrao Patil Hindustan Praja Paksha Brief Case 5 Nanaso Ramhari Yadav Bharatiya Praja Surajya Paksha Gas Cylinder 6 Bramhakumari Pramilaben Akhil Bharatiya Ekta Party Man Blowing Turha 7 Keskar Maruti Shivram Bahujan Aazad Party Cup & Saucer 8 Er. Ramchandra Mayyappa Ghutukade Bahujan Republican Socialist Party Air Conditioner 9 Adv. 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