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Uran Assembly Maharashtra Factbook Editor & Director Dr. R.K. Thukral Research Editor Dr. Shafeeq Rahman Compiled, Researched and Published by Datanet India Pvt. Ltd. D-100, 1st Floor, Okhla Industrial Area, Phase-I, New Delhi- 110020. Ph.: 91-11- 43580781, 26810964-65-66 Email : [email protected] Website : www.electionsinindia.com Online Book Store : www.datanetindia-ebooks.com Report No. : AFB/MH-190-0118 ISBN : 978-93-5293-367-9 First Edition : January, 2018 Third Updated Edition : June, 2019 Price : Rs. 11500/- US$ 310 © Datanet India Pvt. Ltd. All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means, mechanical photocopying, photographing, scanning, recording or otherwise without the prior written permission of the publisher. Please refer to Disclaimer at page no. 144 for the use of this publication. Printed in India No. Particulars Page No. Introduction 1 Assembly Constituency - (Vidhan Sabha) at a Glance | Features of Assembly 1-2 as per Delimitation Commission of India (2008) Location and Political Maps Location Map | Boundaries of Assembly Constituency - (Vidhan Sabha) in 2 District | Boundaries of Assembly Constituency under Parliamentary 3-8 Constituency - (Lok Sabha) | Town & Village-wise Winner Parties- 2014-PE and 2014-AE Administrative Setup 3 District | Sub-district | Towns | Villages | Inhabited Villages | Uninhabited 9-18 Villages | Village Panchayat | Intermediate Panchayat Demographics 4 Population | Households | Rural/Urban Population | Towns and Villages by 19-20 Population Size | Sex Ratio (Total & 0-6 Years) | Religious Population | Social Population | Literacy Rate Electoral Features Important Dates of Last Elections Held | Electors by Gender | Service 5 Electors | Voters | Voters Turnout | Polling Stations & Average Number of 21-26 Electors per Polling Station | Electors by Age Group | Present Elected Representatives Historical Summary Election Results Vote Share of Major Parties | Winning Margin (Number & Percentage) | 6 Polarity of Parties | Summary Result of Assembly Segment of Parliamentary 27-33 Elections 2014 and 2009 | Summary Result of Assembly Elections 2014 and 2009 Polling Station Level Election Results Name and Number of Polling Station 2014-PE and 2014-AE | 7 Polling Station-wise Electors, Voters & Voters Turnout 2014-PE and 2014-AE 34-122 | Polling Station wise Elections Results 2014-PE and 2014-AE Share of Assembly Constituency 8 Share of Assembly Constituency - (Vidhan Sabha) in State, District and 123 Parliamentary Constituency - (Lok Sabha) Socio-Economic Amenities Access to Administrative Units | Agricultural, Manufacturing and Industrial Commodities | Demographic Indicators | Education | Health & Manpower | 9 Drinking Water Supply | Sanitation | Entertainment and Recreations 125-139 Infrastructure | Power | Food Allocation Distribution and Marketing of Agriculture Commodities Infrastructure | Transport and Road Infrastructure | Communication | Banking and Financial Services | Land Use | Irrigation Source 10 Abbreviation & Sources 141-142 11 Disclaimer 144 Uran Maharashtra Assembly Constituency Assembly Factbook™ Location & Political Map 7 Uran Maharashtra Assembly Constituency Assembly Factbook™ Administrative Setup List of Village Panchayat & Intermediate Panchayat (Block) Name Intermediate Panchayat Village Name Village Panchayat Name Name Akulwadi Gulsude Panvel Ambivali T.Wankhal Majgaon Khalapur Antrabamdakhar - Uran Apte Apte Panvel Ariwali Kasalkhand Panvel Asare Chouk Khalapur Ashte Kasalkhand Panvel Asroti Chouk Khalapur Aware - Uran Bambavi Kundevahal Panvel Bandhpada - Uran Barapada Karnala Panvel Barwai Barwai Panvel Belondakhar - Uran Bhatan Bhatan Panvel Bhendkhal - Uran Bhilvale Wavarle Khalapur Bhokarpada Poyanje Panvel Bhom - Uran Bokadvira - Uran Borgaon Bk. Chouk Khalapur Borgaon Kh. Borgaon Kh Khalapur Bori Bk. - Uran Boricha Kotha - Uran Boripakhadi - Uran Borivali Vadgaon Khalapur Chambharli Chambharli Khalapur Chawane Chawane Panvel Chinchavan Sangurli Panvel Contd.... 13 Maharashtra Uran Assembly Factbook™ Assembly Constituency Demographics Number of Villages by Population Size - 2011 Less 10000 100- 200- 500- 1000- 2000- 5000- Total than and 200 500 1000 2000 5000 10000 Village 100 Above 5 7 24 43 49 40 5 0 173 Number of Towns by Population Size - 2011 Less than 10000- 20000- 50000- 100000 and Total 5000-9999 4999 19999 49999 99999 Above Town 1 7 1 1 0 0 10 20 Maharashtra Uran Assembly Factbook™ Assembly Constituency Electoral Features Electors by Male & Female Year Male Female Others Total Year Male Female Others Total 2014 PE 127122 120715 0 247837 1995 AE - - - - 2014 AE 129771 124225 0 253996 1990 AE - - - - 2009 PE - - - - 1985 AE - - - - 2009 AE 115173 107719 - 222892 1980 AE - - - - 2004 PE - - - - 1978 AE - - - - 2004 AE - - - - 1972 AE - - - - 1999 PE - - - - 1967 AE - - - - 1999 AE - - - - 1962 AE - - - - Note : AE : Assembly Election, PE : Assembly Segment of Parliamentary Election 22 Uran Maharashtra Assembly Constituency Assembly Factbook™ Historical Summary Election Results Summary Result of Assembly Election - 2009 Candidate Name Party Votes Votes % Patil Vivekanand Shankar PWPI 82017 53.92 Mhatre Shyam Padaji INC 61992 40.75 Mhatre Sham Gajanan BSP 2380 1.56 Ushatai Pandurang Kamble BBM 2266 1.49 Gajanan Balaram Tandel IND 1745 1.15 Kadu Madhukar Sudam IND 1718 1.13 33 Uran Maharashtra Assembly Constituency Assembly Factbook™ Polling Station Level Election Results Number and Name of Polling Stations (PS) (2014 AE) Number Number of Polling Name of Polling Stations of Polling Name of Polling Stations Stations Stations 1 Ra. G. P. Marathi Shala Vaghivali 19 Ra. G. P. Marathi Shala Karanjade 2 Ra. G. P. Marathi Shala Taraghar 20 Ra. G. P. Marathi Shala Vahal 3 Ra. G. P. Marathi Shala Kombadabhuje 21 Ra. G. P. Marathi Shala Vahal 4 Ra. G. P. Marathi Shala Ovale 22 Ra. G. P. Marathi Shala Bamanadongari 5 Ra. G. P. Marathi Shala Ovale 23 Ra. G. P. Marathi Shala Bamanadongari 6 Ra. G. P. Marathi Shala Ovale 24 Ra. G. P. Marathi Shala Nandaganv 7 Ra. G. P. Marathi Shala Kopar 25 Ra. G. P. Marathi Shala Nandaganv 8 Ra. G. P. Marathi Shala Ulavae 26 Ra. G. P. Marathi Shala Palaspe 9 Ra. G. P. Marathi Shala Ulave 27 Ra. G. P. Marathi Shala Palaspe 10 Ra. G. P. Marathi Shala Morave 28 Ra. G. P. Marathi Shala Palaspe Ra. G. Pa. Marathi. Shala Vavarle Kaularu Imarat 11 Ra. G. P. Marathi Shala Vadaghar 29 Dakshinekadil Kholi No. 1 12 Ra. G. P. Marathi Shala Chinchapada 30 Ra. G. P. Marathi Shala Poyanje 13 Ra. G. P. Marathi Shala Chinchapada 31 Ra. G. P. Marathi Shala Poyanje 14 Ra. G. P. Marathi Shala Kolakhe 31A Ra. G. P. Marathi Shala Poyanje 14A Ra. G. P. Marathi Shala Kolakhe 32 Ra. G. P. Marathi Shala Kasalakhand 15 Ra. G. P. Marathi Shala Kolakhe 32A Ra. G. P. Marathi Shala Kasalakhand 15A Ra. G. P. Marathi Shala Kolakhe 33 Ra. G. P. Marathi Shala Giravale 16 Ra. G. P. Marathi Shala Kon 34 Ra. G. P. Marathi Shala Mosare 16A Ra. G. P. Marathi Shala Kon 35 Ra. G. P. Marathi Shala Patanoli 17 Ra. G. P. Marathi Shala Deravali 36 Ra. G. P. Marathi Shala Kundevahal 18 Ra. G. P. Marathi Shala Karanjade 36A Ra. G. P. Marathi Shala Kundevahal Contd.... 41 Maharashtra Uran Assembly Factbook™ Assembly Constituency Polling Station Level Election Results Polling Station-wise Votes Secured by Overall Top Five Parties in Uran Assembly in Assembly Election (AE) under Maval Parliamentary Constituency in Maharashtra (2014) Winner - Runner-up 3rd - 5th - 4th - Number Manohar - Patil Gharat Atul Total Baldi of Polling Gajanan Vivek Mahendra Parshuram NOTA Other Votes Mahesh Station Bhoir Shankar Tukaram Bhagat Secured (BJP) (SHS) (PWPI) (INC) (MNS) 32 102 143 163 36 6 4 41 495 32A 86 236 130 41 11 2 41 547 33 19 174 183 103 4 1 17 501 34 66 112 90 151 6 1 64 490 35 143 82 150 129 7 1 92 604 36 250 150 52 120 5 2 51 630 36A 180 248 43 79 4 1 47 602 37 272 209 13 53 6 4 36 593 38 244 256 100 50 9 4 35 698 39 398 227 95 45 14 2 49 830 40 134 181 153 152 6 2 48 676 41 163 99 237 150 9 8 69 735 42 167 125 311 197 5 5 92 902 43 117 167 263 192 15 5 41 800 44 133 133 246 182 5 5 57 761 45 40 116 248 140 3 2 37 586 46 195 207 120 88 18 3 74 705 47 138 135 92 269 10 3 64 711 48 103 163 64 47 11 1 39 428 49 259 179 131 163 31 5 103 871 50 123 108 186 163 6 2 62 650 51 68 121 92 215 7 7 32 542 51A 125 117 67 200 3 2 28 542 52 233 246 132 240 10 2 47 910 53 145 124 112 118 8 0 38 545 53A 209 177 66 124 3 1 35 615 54 121 397 287 175 9 1 41 1031 55 176 102 137 93 29 4 67 608 56 167 113 34 21 14 9 266 624 57 398 86 19 114 15 5 93 730 58 368 280 12 84 29 7 142 922 59 126 91 13 65 9 4 46 354 60 101 307 116 35 45 2 76 682 61 180 204 187 10 3 5 30 619 62 109 503 253 67 8 5 41 986 Contd.... 90 Maharashtra Uran Assembly Factbook™ Assembly Constituency Polling Station Level Election Results Winner, Runner-up and 3rd Party Position & Winning Margin According to Polling Stations in Uran Assembly in Assembly Election (AE) under Maval Parliamentary Constituency in Maharashtra (2014) Winning Third Polling Winner Runner- Winner Runner- Margin Third Party Other Station Votes up Votes Party up Party Votes Party Votes Votes (%) Number (%) (%) (%) (%) 63 PWPI 225 (39.13) INC 208 (36.17) 17 (2.96) SHS 72 (12.52) 70 (12.17) 64 PWPI 518 (52.17) SHS 213 (21.45) 305 (30.72) INC 118 (11.88) 144 (14.5) 65 PWPI 307 (40.88) INC 187 (24.9) 120 (15.98) SHS 144 (19.17) 113 (15.05) 66 PWPI 346 (36.97) SHS 208 (22.22) 138 (14.75) INC 190 (20.3) 192 (20.51) 67 PWPI 333 (45.55) SHS 162 (22.16) 171 (23.39) INC 108 (14.77) 128 (17.51) 68 PWPI 234 (45.53)
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