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“Vote Share” and “Representativeness” of Mlas Elected in 2009 Assembly Elections from Maharashtra Press Release 26th September, 2014 “Vote Share” and “Representativeness” of MLAs elected in 2009 Assembly Elections from Maharashtra Association for Democratic Reforms and Maharashtra Election Watch have analysed the percentage of votes won by the MLAs of Maharashtra in assembly elections, 2009 and their representativeness among the total number of registered voters. The data disclosed by the Election Commission of India on their website (http://eci.nic.in/eci_main1/index.aspx) has been used for this report. The percentage of representativeness was calculated by dividing the votes polled for the winner by the electorate i.e. the total number of registered voters. This value represents the percentage of votes won by the winning candidate among the total number of registered voters in the constituency. 푇표푡푎푙 푉표푡푒푠 푃표푙푙푒푑 푓표푟 푊푖푛푛푒푟 푹풆풑풓풆풔풆풏풕풂풕풊풗풆풏풆풔풔 = 푇표푡푎푙 푁표. 표푓 푅푒푔푖푠푡푒푟푒푑 푉표푡푒푟푠 The percentage of vote share was calculated by dividing the votes polled for the winner by the total number of valid votes. This value represents the percentage of votes won by the winning candidate among the total number of valid votes polled. 푇표푡푎푙 푉표푡푒푠 푃표푙푙푒푑 푓표푟 푊푖푛푛푒푟 푽풐풕풆 푺풉풂풓풆 = 푇표푡푎푙 푁표. 표푓 푉푎푙푖푑 푉표푡푒푠 푃표푙푙푒푑 Information available on ECI website (www.eci.nic.in) is the source of this analysis. Website:-www.adrindia.org, www.myneta.info Page 1 of 19 Table of Contents “VOTE SHARE” AND “REPRESENTATIVENESS” OF MLAS ELECTED IN 2009 ASSEMBLY ELECTIONS FROM MAHARASHTRA 1 SUMMARY AND HIGHLIGHTS – MAHARASHTRA ........................................................................ 3 VOTE SHARE ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 3 Five Winners from Maharashtra with the Least Vote Share .............................................................................................................................................. 3 REPRESENTATIVENESS ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 4 Five Winners with the Least Representativeness .............................................................................................................................................................. 5 PARTY-WISE VOTE SHARE AND REPRESENTATIVENESS ............................................................................................................................................................................................. 6 VOTE SHARE AND REPRESENTATIVENESS OF WINNERS IN MAHARASHTRA ASSEMBLY ELECTIONS, 2009 – FULL TABLE 7 CONTACT DETAILS..................................................................................................................... 18 DISCLAIMER .............................................................................................................................. 19 Information available on ECI website (www.eci.nic.in) is the source of this analysis. Website:-www.adrindia.org, www.myneta.info Page 2 of 19 Summary and Highlights – Maharashtra Vote Share Vote Share - Maharashtra, 2009 Percentage of Vote Share Number of Winners Percentage of Winners Below 20% 0 0% From 20% to 29% 13 5% From 30% to 39% 76 26% From 40% to 49% 133 46% Equal or more than 50% 66 23% Total 288 100% Average vote share of Winners: The Winners of the Maharashtra assembly elections, 2009 won by an average of 44% of total votes polled. Vote Share of less than 50%: 222 (77%) Winners had won with less than 50% of total votes polled in their constituency. Vote Share of less than 40%: 89 (31%) Winners had won with less than 40% of total votes polled in their constituency. Vote Share of less than 30%: 13 Winners had won with less than 30% of total votes polled in their constituency. Vote Share of equal or more than 50%: 66 winners (23%) won with vote share of equal or more than 50% of the votes polled in their constituency. Five Winners from Maharashtra with the Least Vote Share Vote Share (Votes Polled for the Votes Polled Total Valid winner/Total Valid S.No. Winner Name Party District Constituency for Winner Votes Votes) 1 Gavit Nirmala Ramesh INC Nashik Igatpuri 29155 124271 23% 2 Prof. Ram Shankar Shinde BJP Ahmednagar Karjat jamkhed 42845 171271 25% 3 Gawande Sanjay Laxman Shiv Sena Akola Akot 37834 148125 26% Jethaliya Sureshkumar 4 Kanhaiyalal IND Jalna Partur 42702 166110 26% 5 Dr. Bonde Anil Sukhadeorao IND Amravati Morshi 43905 165386 27% Information available on ECI website (www.eci.nic.in) is the source of this analysis. Website:-www.adrindia.org, www.myneta.info Page 3 of 19 Party-wise vote share of less than 50%: Out of 46 Winners of BJP, 37 (80%) had won with less than 50% of total votes polled in their constituency. 62 (76%) out of 82 Winners from INC, 32 (73%) out of 44 Winners from Shiv Sena, 43 (69%) out of 62 Winners from NCP and all 13 Winners from MNS won with less than 50% of total votes polled in their constituency. Winners with highest vote share: Ashok Shankarrao Chavan of INC from Bhokar Constituency had won with a vote share of 80% of total votes polled from his constituency. He was followed by Bhonsle Shivendrasinh Abhaysinh of NCP from Satara constituency with 78% of total votes polled and Ajit Anantrao Pawar of NCP from Baramati constituency with 68% of total votes polled in the constituency. Representativeness Representativeness - Maharashtra, 2009 Percentage of Representativeness Number of Winners Percentage of Winners Below 20% 50 17% From 20% to 29% 135 47% From 30% to 39% 87 30% From 40% to 49% 15 5% Equal or more than 50% 1 0% Total 288 100% Average representativeness of Winners: All the Winners of the Maharashtra Assembly elections, 2009 won with an average of 26% of the total registered voters. This implies that the Winners represent on an average, 26% of the total electorate. Winners with Representativeness of less than 40%: 272 (94%) Winners had won with less than 40% of total registered voters in their constituency. Winners with Representativeness of less than 30%: 185 (64%) Winners had won with less than 30% of total registered voters in their constituency. Winners with Representativeness of less than 20%: 50 (17%) candidates had won with less than 20% of total registered voters in their constituency. Information available on ECI website (www.eci.nic.in) is the source of this analysis. Website:-www.adrindia.org, www.myneta.info Page 4 of 19 Five Winners with the Least Representativeness Representativeness (Votes Polled Votes Polled Total No. of for Winner/Total No. of Registered S.No. Winner Name Party District Constituency for Winner Registered Voters Voters) 1 Bhoir Prakash Sukhdeo MNS Thane Kalyan West 41111 322529 13% 2 Abdul Rashid Tahir Momin SP Thane Bhiwandi West 30825 234374 13% Chavan Madhukar 3 Balkrishna Alias Anna INC Mumbai City Byculla 36302 271507 13% 4 Gavit Nirmala Ramesh INC Nashik Igatpuri 29155 206251 14% 5 Abu Asim Azmi SP Mumbai Suburban Mankhurd shivaji Nagar 38435 270843 14% Table: Winners with representativeness of less than 15% Winners with Representativeness of more than 50%: Only 1 Winner, Ashok Shankarrao Chavan of INC from Bhokar Constituency won with 55% of the total registered voters in the constituency. Party-wise Representativeness of less than 40%: Out of 46 Winners of BJP, 45 (98%) had won with less than 40% of total registered voters in their constituency. 78 (95%) out of 82 Winners from INC, all of the 44 Winners from Shiv Sena, 53 (85%) out of 62 Winners from NCP and all of the 13 Winners from MNS won with less than 40% of total registered voters in their constituency. Information available on ECI website (www.eci.nic.in) is the source of this analysis. Website:-www.adrindia.org, www.myneta.info Page 5 of 19 Maharashtra Assembly Elections 2009 An ADR Report No. of Winners with less than 50% Vote Share No. of Winners with less than 40% Representativeness 100 78 80 62 60 53 43 45 44 37 40 32 22 22 20 13 13 0 INC NCP BJP Shiv Sena Independent MNS Party-wise Vote Share and Representativeness No. of Winners with % of Winners with No. of Winners with Less than 40% of % of Winners with less than 40% Party No. of Winners Less than 50% Vote less than 50% of Representativeness Representativeness Share Vote Share INC 82 62 78 76% 95% NCP 62 43 53 69% 85% BJP 46 37 45 80% 98% Shiv Sena 44 32 44 73% 100% IND 24 22 22 92% 92% MNS 13 13 13 100% 100% PWPI 4 2 4 50% 100% SP 4 4 4 100% 100% BVA 2 1 2 50% 100% JSS 2 2 2 100% 100% BBM 1 1 1 100% 100% CPM 1 1 1 100% 100% Information available on ECI website (www.eci.nic.in) is the source of this analysis. Website:-www.adrindia.org, www.myneta.info Page 6 of 19 No. of Winners with % of Winners with No. of Winners with Less than 40% of % of Winners with less than 40% Party No. of Winners Less than 50% Vote less than 50% of Representativeness Representativeness Share Vote Share LKSGM 1 1 1 100% 100% RSPS 1 1 1 100% 100% SWP 1 0 1 0% 100% Total 288 222 272 77% 94% Table: Party-wise Vote Share and Representativeness – Maharashtra Vote Share and Representativeness of Winners in Maharashtra Assembly Elections, 2009 – Full Table Votes Vote Share (Votes Representativeness Polled Total Total No. of Polled for the (Votes Polled for for Valid Registered winner/Total Valid Winner/Total No. of S.No. Winner Name Party District Constituency Winner Votes
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