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Maharashtra Seats 2019 Maharashtra Seats 2019 S.No Constituency Leading Candidate Leading Party Margin Status 1 Achalpur Bachchu Babarao Kadu Prahar Janshakti Party 8396 Result Declared 2 Aheri Aatram Dharamraobaba Bhagwantrao NCP 15458 Result Declared 3 Ahmadpur Babasaheb Mohanrao Patil NCP 29191 Result Declared 4 Ahmednagar City Sangram Arunkaka Jagtap NCP 11139 Result Declared 5 Airoli Ganesh Naik BJP 78491 Result Declared 6 Akkalkot Kalyanshetti Sachin Panchappa BJP 36769 Result Declared 7 Akkalkuwa K C Padavi Congress 2096 Result Declared 8 Akola East Randhir Pralhadrao Sawarkar BJP 24723 Result Declared 9 Akola West Govardhan Mangilal Sharma BJP 2593 Result Declared 10 Akole Dr. Kiran Yamaji Lahamate NCP 57689 Result Declared 11 Akot Prakash Gunwantrao Bharsakale BJP 7260 Result Declared 12 Alibag Mahendra Hari Dalvi Shiv Sena 32924 Result Declared 13 Amalner Anil Bhaidas Patil NCP 8594 Result Declared 14 Ambegaon Dilip Dattatray Walse Patil NCP 66775 Result Declared 15 Ambernath Dr. Kinikar Balaji Pralhad Shiv Sena 29294 Result Declared 16 Amgaon Korote Sahasram Maroti Congress 7420 Result Declared 17 Amravati Sulbha Sanjay Khodke Congress 18268 Result Declared 18 Andheri East Ramesh Latke Shiv Sena 16965 Result Declared 19 Andheri West Ameet Bhaskar Satam BJP 18962 Result Declared 20 Anushakti Nagar Nawab Malik NCP 12751 Result Declared 21 Arjuni-morgaon Chandrikapure Manohar Gowardhan NCP 718 Result Declared 22 Armori Gajbe Krushna Damaji BJP 21667 Result Declared 23 Arni Dhurve Sandeep Prabhakar BJP 3153 Result Declared 24 Arvi Dadarao Yadaorao Keche BJP 12467 Result Declared 25 Ashti Ajabe Balasaheb Bhausaheb NCP 25825 Result Declared 26 Aurangabad central Jaiswal Pradeep Shivnarayan Shiv Sena 13892 Result Declared 27 Aurangabad East Atul Moreshwar BJP 13930 Result Declared 28 Aurangabad West Sanjay Pandurang Shirsat Shiv Sena 40445 Result Declared 1 Maharashtra Seats 2019 29 Ausa Abhimanyu Dattatray Pawar BJP 26714 Result Declared 30 Badnapur Kuche Narayan Tilakchand BJP 18612 Result Declared 31 Badnera Ravi Rana IND 15541 Result Declared 32 Baglan Dilip Manglu Borse BJP 33694 Result Declared 33 Balapur Nitinkumar Bhikanrao Tale Shiv Sena 18788 Result Declared 34 Ballarpur Mungantiwar Sudhir Sachchidanand BJP 33240 Result Declared 35 Baramati Ajit Aanantrao Pawar NCP 165265 Result Declared 36 Barshi Rajendra Vitthal Raut IND 3076 Result Declared 37 Basmath Chandrakant Alias Rajubhaiyya NCP 8251 Result Declared Ramakant Nawghare 38 Beed Sandeep Ravindra Kshirsagar NCP 1984 Result Declared 39 Belapur Manda Vijay Mhatre BJP 43597 Result Declared 40 Bhandara Narendra Bhojraj Bhondekar IND 23677 Result Declared 41 Bhandup West Ramesh Gajanan Korgaonkar Shiv Sena 29173 Result Declared 42 Bhiwandi East Rais Kasam Shaikh Samajwadi Party i 1314 Result Declared 43 Bhiwandi Rural (S.T.) Shantaram Tukaram More Shiv Sena 44509 Result Declared 44 Bhiwandi West Chaughule Mahesh Prabhakar BJP 14912 Result Declared 45 Bhokar Ashokrao Shankarrao Chavan Congress 97445 Result Declared 46 Bhokardan Santosh Raosaheb Danve BJP 32490 Result Declared 47 Bhor SANGRAM ANANTRAO THOPTE Congress 9206 Result Declared 48 Bhosari Mahesh (Dada) Kisan Landge BJP 77567 Result Declared 49 Bhusawal Sanjay Waman Sawkare BJP 53014 Result Declared 50 Boisar Rajesh Raghunath Patil Bahujan Vikas Aaghadi i 2752 Result Declared 51 Borivali Sunil Dattatraya Rane BJP 95021 Result Declared 52 Brahmapuri Vijay Namdevrao Wadettiwar Congress 18549 Result Declared 53 Buldhana Sanjay Rambhau Gaikwad Shiv Sena 26075 Result Declared 54 Byculla Yamini Yashwant Jadhav Shiv Sena 20023 Result Declared 55 Chalisgaon Mangesh Ramesh Chavan BJP 4287 Result Declared 56 Chandgad Rajesh Narasingrao Patil NCP 4385 Result Declared 2 Maharashtra Seats 2019 57 Chandivali Dilip Bhausaheb Lande Shiv Sena 409 Result Declared 58 Chandrapur Jorgewar Kishor Gajanan IND 72611 Result Declared 59 Chandvad Dr. Aher Rahul Daulatrao BJP 26537 Result Declared 60 Charkop Yogesh Sagar BJP 73749 Result Declared 61 Chembur Prakash Vaikunth Phaterpekar Shiv Sena 19018 Result Declared 62 Chikhli Shweta Vidyadhar Mahale BJP 6810 Result Declared 63 Chimur Bunty Bhangdiya BJP 9752 Result Declared 64 Chinchwad Jagtap Laxman Pandurang BJP 38498 Result Declared 65 Chiplun Shekhar Govindrao Nikam NCP 29924 Result Declared 66 Chopda Latabai Chandrakant Sonawane Shiv Sena 20529 Result Declared 67 Colaba Adv. Rahul Suresh Narwekar BJP 16195 Result Declared 68 Dahanu Nikole Vinod Bhiva Communist Party of India 4707 Result Declared (Marxist) i 69 Dahisar Chaudhary Manisha Ashok BJP 63917 Result Declared 70 Dapoli Kadam Yogeshdada Ramdas Shiv Sena 13578 Result Declared 71 Daryapur Balwant Baswant Wankhade Congress 30519 Result Declared 72 Daund Rahul Subhashrao Kul BJP 746 Result Declared 73 Deglur Antapurkar Raosaheb Jayvanta Congress 22433 Result Declared 74 Deoli Ranjit Prataprao Kamble Congress 35804 Result Declared 75 Devlali SAROJ BABULAL AHIRE NCP 41702 Result Declared 76 Dhamamgaon railway ADSAD PRATAP ARUNBHAU BJP 9519 Result Declared 77 Dharavi Gaikwad Varsha Eknath Congress 11824 Result Declared 78 Dhule City Shah Faruk Anwar All India Majlis-E- 3307 Result Declared Ittehadul Muslimeen i 79 Dhule Rural Kunalbaba Rohidas Patil Congress 14564 Result Declared 80 Digras Rathod Sanjay Dulichand Shiv Sena 63607 Result Declared 81 Dindori Zirwal Narhari Sitaram NCP 60813 Result Declared 82 Dindoshi Sunil Prabhu Shiv Sena 44511 Result Declared 83 Dombivali Chavan Ravindra Dattatray BJP 41311 Result Declared 3 Maharashtra Seats 2019 84 Erandol Chimanrao Rupchand Patil Shiv Sena 18002 Result Declared 85 Gadchiroli Dr. Deorao Madguji Holi BJP 35341 Result Declared 86 Gangakhed Ratnakar Manikrao Gutte Rashtriya Samaj Paksha i 18058 Result Declared 86 Gangapur Bamb Prashant Bansilal BJP 34971 Result Declared 88 Georai Laxman Madhavrao Pawar BJP 6792 Result Declared 89 Ghansawangi Rajeshbhaiyya Tope NCP 3409 Result Declared 90 Ghatkopar East Parag Shah BJP 53319 Result Declared 91 Ghatkopar West Ram Kadam BJP 28789 Result Declared 92 Gondiya Vinod Agrawal IND 27169 Result Declared 93 Goregaon Vdiya Jaiprakash Thakur BJP 48907 Result Declared 94 Guhagar Bhaskar Bhaurao Jadhav Shiv Sena 26451 Result Declared 95 Hadapsar Chetan Vitthal Tupe NCP 2820 Result Declared 96 Hadgaon Jawalgaonkar Madhavrao Nivruttirao Congress 13363 Result Declared Patil 97 Hatkanangle Awale Raju (Baba) Jaywantrao Congress 6770 Result Declared 98 Hinganghat Samir Trimbakrao Kunawar BJP 50455 Result Declared 99 Hingna Meghe Sameer Dattatraya BJP 46167 Result Declared 100 Hingoli Tanhaji Sakharamji Mutkule BJP 24065 Result Declared 101 Ichalkaranji Prakashanna Awade IND 49810 Result Declared 102 Igatpuri Hiraman Bhika Khoskar Congress 31555 Result Declared 103 Indapur Dattatray Vithoba Bharane NCP 3110 Result Declared 104 Islampur Jayant Rajaram Patil NCP 72169 Result Declared 105 Jalgaon (Jamod) Kute Dr. Sanjay Shriram BJP 35231 Result Declared 106 Jalgaon City Suresh Damu Bhole (Rajumama) BJP 64846 Result Declared 107 Jalgaon Rural Gulabrao Raghunath Patil Shiv Sena 46729 Result Declared 108 Jalna Gorantyal Kailas Kisanrao Congress 25338 Result Declared 109 Jamner Girish Dattatraya Mahajan BJP 35014 Result Declared 110 Jath Vikramsinh Balasaheb Sawant Congress 34674 Result Declared 111 Jintur Bordikar Meghna Deepak Sakore BJP 3717 Result Declared 4 Maharashtra Seats 2019 112 Jogeshwari East Ravindra Dattaram Waikar Shiv Sena 58787 Result Declared 113 Junnar Atul Vallabh Benke NCP 9068 Result Declared 114 Kagal Mushrif Hasan Miyalal NCP 28133 Result Declared 115 Kaij Namita Akshay Mundada BJP 32909 Result Declared 116 Kalamnuri Bangar Santosh Laxmanrao Shiv Sena 16378 Result Declared 117 Kalina Sanjay Govind Potnis Shiv Sena 4931 Result Declared 118 Kalwan Nitin Arjun Pawar NCP 6596 Result Declared 119 Kalyan East Ganpat Kalu Gaikwad BJP 12257 Result Declared 120 Kalyan Rural Pramod (Raju) Ratan Patil Maharashtra Navnirman 7154 Result Declared sena i 121 Kalyan West Atmaram Bhoir Shiv Sena 22277 Result Declared 122 Kamthi Sawarkar Tekchand Shrawan BJP 11116 Result Declared 123 Kandivali East Atul Bhatkhalkar BJP 52354 Result Declared 124 Kankavli Nitesh Narayan Rane BJP 28116 Result Declared 125 Kannad Udaysingh Sardarsingh Rajput Shiv Sena 18690 Result Declared 126 Karad North Balasaheb Urf Shamrao Pandurang Patil NCP 49215 Result Declared 127 Karad South Prithviraj Chavan Congress 9130 Result Declared 128 Karanja Rajendra Sukhanand BJP 22724 Result Declared 129 Karjat Mahendra Sadashiv Thorve Shiv Sena 18046 Result Declared 130 Karjat jamkhed Rohit Pawar NCP 43347 Result Declared 131 Karmala Sanjaymama Vitthalrao Shinde IND 5494 Result Declared 132 Karvir P. 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