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General Election to Maharashtra Legislative Assembly 2019 General Election to Maharashtra Legislative Assembly 2019 Returning officer for Assembly Constituencies District Name and no.of AC Designation of Returning Name of Returning Phone No. E-mail Officer Officer Nandurbar 1 – Akkalkuwa (ST) Sub Divisional Officer, Shri. Kailas Kadlag 02567-232373 [email protected] Taloda Nandurbar 2 – Shahada (ST) Sub Divisional Officer, Shri. Chetan Girase 02565-227733 [email protected] Shahada Nandurbar 3 – Nandurbar (ST) Sub Divisional Officer, Shri. M.T. Sudhalkar 02564-210010 [email protected] Nandurbar Nandurbar 4 – Nawapur (ST) District Supply officer, Shri. Mahesh Shelar 02564-210009 [email protected] Nandurbar Dhule 5 – Sakri (ST) Deputy Collector (EGS), Shri. Govinda Danej 2562-288709 [email protected] Dhule. Dhule 6 – Dhule Rural Sub Divisional Officer, Shri. Bhimrao Darade 2562-288719 [email protected] Dhule Division Dhule Dhule 7 – Dhule City Deputy Collector ( Land Shri. Shrikumar Chichkar 2562-234711 [email protected] Acquisition ), no.1, Dhule Dhule 8 – Sindkheda Deputy Collector ( Land Smt. Surekha Chawan 2562-232167 [email protected] Acquisition ), (MIP), Dhule Dhule 9 – Shirpur (ST) Sub Divisional Officer, Shri. Vikram Bandal 2563-256397 [email protected] Shirpur Jalgaon 10 – Chopda (ST) Deputy Collector Smt. Shubhangi Bharde 02586-220076 [email protected] (Resettlement) Jalgaon Jalgaon 11 – Raver Sub Divisional Officer, shri. Ajit Thorbole 02585-246555/ 02584- [email protected] Faizpur 250226 Jalgaon 12 – Bhusawal (SC) Sub Divisional Officer, Shri. Ramsin Sulane 02582-23191/ 02584- [email protected] Bhusawal 222592 Jalgaon 13 – Jalgaon City Sub Divisional Officer, Smt. Dipmala Chaure 0257-2220868 [email protected] Jalgaon Jalgaon 14 – Jalgaon Rural Deputy Collector ( Land Shri. Rajendra Wagh 002588-251888 [email protected] Acquisition no.1) Upper Tapi Project (Hatnur), Jalgaon Jalgaon 15 – Amalner Sub Divisional Officer, Shri. Seema Ahire 02587-223057/02587- [email protected] Amalner Jalgaon 16 – Erandol Sub Divisional Shri. Vinaj Gosavi 02588-245222/02588- [email protected] Officer,Erandol 244221 Jalgaon 17 – Chalisgaon Sub Divisional Shri. Lakshmikant Satalkar 02589-2240000/02589- [email protected] Officer,Chalisgaon 222831 Jalgaon 18 – Pachora Sub Divisional Officer, Shri Rajendra Kachre 02596-240296/02596- [email protected] Pachora 240033 Jalgaon 19 – Jamner Deputy Collector (EGS), Shri. Prasad Mate 0257-2229295/02580- [email protected] Jalgaon 230034 District Name and no.of AC Designation of Returning Name of Returning Phone No. E-mail Officer Officer Jalgaon 20 – Muktainagar District Suppy officer, Shri. Sunil Suryavanshi 0257-2229708/02583- [email protected] Jalgaon 234220 Buldhana 21 – Malkapur Sub Divisional Officer, Shri Sunil Vinchankar 07267-222122 [email protected] Malkapur Buldhana 22 – Buldhana Sub Divisional Officer, Rajeshwar Hande 07262-242391 [email protected], Buldhana [email protected] Buldhana 23 – Chikhli Special Land Acquisition Kailas Devare 07264-242068 [email protected] Officer (M.P.), Buldhana Buldhana 24 – Sindkhed Raja Sub Divisional Officer, Vivek Kale 07269-23446 [email protected] Shindkhedraja Buldhana 25 – Mehkar (SC) Sub Divisional Officer, G.U. Rathod 07268-224532 [email protected] Mehkar Buldhana 26 – Khamgaon Sub Divisional Officer, M.K.Chavhan 07263-252045 [email protected] Khamgaon Buldhana 27 – Jalgaon (Jamod) Sub Divisional Officer, Vaishali Devkar 07266-221429 [email protected] Jalgaon (Jamod) Akola 28 – Akot Sub Divisional Officer, Shri Ramdas Sidhabhatti 07258-222674 [email protected] Akot Akola 29 – Balapur Sub Divisional Officer, Ramesh Pawar 07257-232133 [email protected] Balapur Akola 30 – Akola West Deputy Collector Gajanan Suranje 0724-2426214 [email protected] (Revunue), Akola Akola 31 – Akola East Sub Divisional Officer, Nilesh Apar 0724-2435336 [email protected] Akola Akola 32 – Murtizapur (SC) Sub Divisional Officer, Abhaysingh Mohite 07256-243472 [email protected] Murtijapur Washim 33 – Risod Sub Divisional Officer, Shri Prakash Raut 07252-232082 [email protected] Washim Washim 34 – Washim (SC) Sub Divisional Officer, Shri Jayant Deshpande 07252-232008 [email protected] Mangarulpir Washim 35 - Karanja Sub Divisional Officer, Shri Anupam Khande 07256-222500 [email protected] Karanja Amravati 36 – Dhamangaon Railway Sub Divisional Officer, Shri Ranjit Babanrao 07222-254024 [email protected] Chandur Railway Bhosale Amravati 37 – Badnera Deputy Collector Dr. Snehal Kaniche 0721-2664328 [email protected] (Revenue) Amravati Amravati 38 – Amravati Sub Divisional Officer, Shri. Udaysing Rajput 0721-2565023 [email protected] Amravati Amravati 39 – Teosa Sub Divisional Officer, Shri Narendra Fulzale 0721-2664328 [email protected] Teosa-Bhatkuli Amravati 40 – Daryapur (SC) Sub Divisional Officer, Smt. Priyanka Ambekar 07224-234226 [email protected] Daryapur Amravati 41 – Melghat (ST) Sub Divisional Officer, Shri Rahul Jadhav 07226-254024 [email protected] Dharni Amravati 42 – Achalpur Sub Divisional Officer, Shri Sandipkumar Apar 07223-227200 [email protected] Achalpur Amravati 43 – Morshi Sub Divisional Officer, Shri Nitin Hingole 07228-222221 [email protected] Morshi Wardha 44 – Arvi Sub Divisional Officer, Shri. Harish Dharmik 07157-222028 [email protected] Arvi Wardha 45 – Deoli Land Acquisition Officer Shri. Manaojkumar 07158-254457 [email protected] (General), Wardha Khairnar Wardha 46 – Hinganghat Sub Divisional Officer, Shri Chandrabhan Khandait 07153-240080 [email protected] Hinganghat Wardha 47 – Wardha Sub Divisional Officer, Shri. Suresh Bagale 07152-242561 [email protected] Wardha Nagpur 48 – Katol Sub Divisional Officer, Shri Shrikant Umberkar 0711-2222023 [email protected] Katol Nagpur 49 – Savner Sub Divisional Officer, Shri Atul Mhetre 0711-3232212 [email protected] Savner Nagpur 50 – Hingna Sub Divisional Officer, Smt. Indira Chaudhari 0712-2520645 [email protected] Nagpur Rural Nagpur 51 – Umred (SC) Sub Divisional Officer, Shri Hiraman Zirwal 0711-6242004 [email protected] Umred Nagpur 52 – Nagpur South West Sub Divisional Officer, Shri Shekhar B. Ghadge 0712-2560048 [email protected] Nagpur City Nagpur 53 – Nagpur South Deputy Collector (Land Shri Ashish Bijwal 0712-2550424 [email protected] Acqusition), Pench Project, Nagpur Nagpur 54 – Nagpur East Deputy Collector (Land Smt. Shital Deshmukh 0712-2522395 [email protected] Acqusition).Kanholi Nala Project, Nagpur Nagpur 55 – Nagpur Central Deputy Collector,(Land Shri Shivananda Langdapure [email protected] Acquisition) V.I.D.C no.1 Nagpur Nagpur 56 – Nagpur West Deputy Collector (Land Smt. Hema Badhe [email protected] Acqusition) .Pench Project No.1 Nagpur Nagpur 57 – Nagpur North (SC) Deputy Collector Smt. Sujata Gandhe [email protected] (Revenue) Nagpur Nagpur 58 – Kamthi Sub Divisional Officer, Shri S.R. Madnurkar 0711-5281128 [email protected] Mouda Nagpur 59 – Ramtek Sub Divisional Officer, Shri Jogendra Katyare 0711-4255124 [email protected] Ramtek Bhandara 60 – Tumsar Sub Divisional Officer, Shri. Nitin Sandgir 7183-233010 [email protected] Tumsar Bhandara 61 – Bhandara (SC) Sub Divisional Officer, Dr. Shrikrushanath Panchal 7184-252372 [email protected] Bhandara Bhandara 62 – Sakoli Sub Divisional Officer, Smt. Manisha Dandage 01786-236136 [email protected] Sakoli Gondiya 63–Arjuni Morgaon (SC) Sub Divisional Officer, Smt. Shilpa Sonale 07196-220044 [email protected] Arjuni Morgaon Gondiya 64 – Tirora Sub Divisional Officer, Gangaram Talpade 07198-254211 [email protected] Tirora Gondiya 65 – Gondiya Sub Divisional Officer, Shri Ram Lanke 07182-236789 [email protected] Gondia Gondiya 66 – Amgaon (ST) Sub Divisional Officer, Ravindra Rathod 07199-225273 [email protected] Deori Gadchiroli 67 – Armori (ST) Sub Divisional Officer, VISHALKUMAR 07137-272370 [email protected] Desaiganj MESHRAM Gadchiroli 68 – Gadchiroli (ST) Sub Divisional Officer, Dr. Indurani Jakhad 07132-222015 [email protected] Gadchiroli Gadchiroli 69 – Aheri (ST) Sub Divisional Officer, Shri Manor Lonarkar 07133-272041 [email protected] Aheri Chandrapur 70-Rajura Sub Divisional Officer, Yogesh Kumbhejkar 07173-222123 [email protected] Rajura Chandrapur 71 – Chandrapur (SC) Sub Divisional Officer, Manohar V. Gavhad 07172-251401 [email protected] Chandrapur Chandrapur 72 – Ballarpur Sub Divisional Officer, Mul Mahadev V. khedkar 07174-221310 [email protected] Chandrapur 73 – Brahmapuri Sub Divisional Officer, Kranti Dombe 07177-272028 [email protected] Brahmapuri Chandrapur 74 – Chimur Sub Divisional Officer, Prakash Sakpal 07170-265055 [email protected] Chimur Chandrapur 75 – Warora Sub Divisional Officer, Shri Subhash Shinde 07176-282016 [email protected] Warora Yavatmal 76 – Wani Sub Divisional Officer, Shri Sharad Jawale 07239-225356 [email protected] Wani Yavatmal 77 – Ralegaon (ST) Sub Divisional Officer, Smt. 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