Maharashtra Elections 2009 : Constituency-Wise Results

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Maharashtra Elections 2009 : Constituency-Wise Results Maharashtra Elections 2009 : Constituency-wise results ACHALPUR Candidate Party Votes BACCHU ALIAS OMPRAKASH BABARAO KADU Independent 60627 DESHMUKH WASUDHATAI PUNDLIK Indian National Congress 54884 ANANTRAO GUDHE Shivsena 24824 AHERI Candidate Party Votes ATRAM DIPAK MALLAJI Independent 61894 ATRAM DHARMARAOBABA BHAGWANTRAO Nationalist Congress Party 36697 AHMEDNAGAR CITY Candidate Party Votes ANIL BHAYYA RAMKISAN RATHOD Shivsena 65271 GUNDECHA SUVALAL ANANDRAM Indian National Congress 25726 AGARKAR ABHAY JAGANNATH Independent 17781 AHMADPUR Candidate Party Votes BABASAHEB MOHANRAO PATIL Rashtriya Samaj Paksha 69460 JADHAV VINAYAKRAO KISANRAO Indian National Congress 67208 KHANDADE BABRUWAN RAMKRUSHNA Bharatiya Janata Party 32617 AIROLI Candidate Party Votes SANDEEP GANESH NAIK Nationalist Congress Party 79075 CHAUGULE VIJAY LAXMAN Shivsena 67118 AKKALKOT Candidate Party Votes PATIL SIDRAMAPPA MALKAPPA Bharatiya Janata Party 92496 SIDDHARAM SATLINGAPPA MHETRE Indian National Congress 91111 AKKALKUWA Candidate Party Votes PADVI ADV K. 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Indian National Congress 52273 PARADAKE VIJAYSING RUPSING Independent 49714 PADVI NARENDRASING BHAGATSING Independent 25238 AKOLA EAST Candidate Party Votes BHADE HARIDAS PANDHARI Bharipa Bahujan Mahasangh 48438 GULABRAO RAMRAO GAWANDE Shivsena 34194 VIJAY ALIAS DADARAO NARAYANRAO MATE \ Indian National Congress 29511 VIJAY OMKARRAO MALOKAR Jan Surajya Shakti 29065 AKOLE Candidate Party Votes PICHAD MADHUKAR KASHINATH Nationalist Congress Party 60043 TALPADE MADHUKAR SHANKAR Shivsena 50964 AKOT Candidate Party Votes GAWANDE SANJAY LAXMAN Shivsena 37834 GANGANE SUDHAKAR RAMKRISHNA Indian National Congress 36869 MANKAR PRABHAKAR TULSHIRAM Bharipa Bahujan Mahasangh 32629 BHARSAKLE PRAKASH GUNWANT Independent 32415 ALIBAG Candidate Party Votes Peasants And Workers Party of MEENAKSHI PRABHAKAR PATIL 93173 India THAKUR MADHUKAR SHANKAR Indian National Congress 69025 AMALNER Candidate Party Votes KRUSHIBHUSHAN SAHEBRAO PATIL Independent 55084 ANIL BHAIDAS PATIL Bharatiya Janata Party 44621 ADV.MRS.LALITA SHAM PATIL Indian National Congress 25609 DR.B.S PATIL Independent 10422 AMBEGAON Candidate Party Votes DILIPRAO DATTATRY WALSE PATIL Nationalist Congress Party 99851 ADHALRAO KALPANA SHIVAJI Shivsena 62502 AMBARNATH Candidate Party Votes DR.BALAJI KINIKAR Shivsena 50470 TAPASE MAHESH BHARAT Nationalist Congress Party 30491 GAIKWAD SHYAM ANANDA Independent 17007 AMGAON Candidate Party Votes RAMRATANBAPU BHARATBHAPU RAUT Indian National Congress 64975 TARAM RAMESH NARAYAN Bharatiya Janata Party 58158 SHANKARBHAU GUNELALJI MADAVI Independent 17698 AMRAVATI Candidate Party Votes RAOSAHEB SHEKHAWAT Indian National Congress 61331 DR. SUNIL PANJABRAO DESHMUKH Independent 55717 SHINGORE PRADEEP BALWANTRAO Bharatiya Janata Party 16024 ANDHERI EAST Candidate Party Votes SHETTY SURESH HIRIYANNA Indian National Congress 55990 RAMESH KONDIRAM LATKE Shivsena 50837 SANDEEP SITARAM DALVI Maharashtra Navnirman sena 25052 ANDHERI WEST Candidate Party Votes ASHOK BHAU JADHAV Indian National Congress 59899 VISHNU V. KORGAONKAR (MAHARAJ) Shivsena 27741 RAIEES LASHKARIA Maharashtra Navnirman sena 18236 HANSEL D'SOUZA Independent 10564 ANUSHAKTI NAGAR Candidate Party Votes NAWAB MALIK Nationalist Congress Party 38928 KATE TUKARAM RAMKRISHNA Shivsena 32103 ACHARYA NAVIN VIDYADHAR Maharashtra Navnirman sena 16737 ARJUNI MORGAON Candidate Party Votes BADOLE RAJKUMAR SUDAM Bharatiya Janata Party 69856 RAUT RAMLAL BUDHAJI Indian National Congress 53549 KIRAN YASHWANT KAMBLE Independent 10428 ARMORI Candidate Party Votes ANANDRAO GANGARAM GEDAM Indian National Congress 41257 CHANDEL SURENDRASINGH BAJRANGSINGH Independent 35702 RANDHAYE SHRAVAN SITARAM Shivsena 16933 DHURVE DAULAT DAMAJI Bahujan Samaj Party 14239 WARKHADE HARIRAM ATMARAM Independent 11905 MADAVI RAMKRUSHNA HARIJI Independent 11828 ARNI Candidate Party Votes SHIWAJIRAO SHIWRAMJI MOGHE Indian National Congress 90882 INGALE UTTAM RAGHOBAJI Bharatiya Janata Party 53301 ARVI Candidate Party Votes DADARAO YADAVRAOJI KECHE Bharatiya Janata Party 71694 KALE AMAR SHARADRAO Indian National Congress 68564 ASHTI - Candidate Party Votes DHAS SURESH RAMCHANDRA Nationalist Congress Party 118847 AJABE BALASAHEB BHAUSAHEB Bharatiya Janata Party 84157 AURANGABAD CENTRAL Candidate Party Votes JAISWAL PRADEEP SHIVNARAYAN Independent 49965 SAYED ABDUL KADEER AMEER Nationalist Congress Party 41581 JAIN VIKAS RATANLAL Shivsena 33988 AURANGABAD WEST Candidate Party Votes SHIRSAT SANJAY PANDURANG Shivsena 58008 PARKHE CHANDRABHAN BANDUJI Indian National Congress 43797 AUSA Candidate Party Votes BASAWARAJ MADHAVRAO PATIL Indian National Congress 84526 DINKAR BABURAO MANE Shivsena 69731 BADNAPUR Candidate Party Votes SANTOSH VASANTLAL SAMBRE Shivsena 56242 SUDAMRAO SANDU SADASHIVE Nationalist Congress Party 37334 CHAUDHARI RUPKUMAR (BABLU)NEHRULAL Maharashtra Navnirman sena 35908 BADNERA Candidate Party Votes RAVI RANA Independent 73031 SULABHA SANJAY KHODKE Nationalist Congress Party 54260 SUDHIR NARAYANRAO SURYAWANSHI Shivsena 17582 BAGLAN Candidate Party Votes UMAJI MANGLU BORSE Bharatiya Janata Party 55022 CHAVAN SANJAY KANTILAL Independent 52460 BALAPUR Candidate Party Votes BALIRAM BHAGWAN SIRASKAR Independent 39581 KHATEEB RAJAYA BEGUM NATIQUODDIN Indian National Congress 37991 GAVHANKAR NARAYANRAO HARIBHAU Bharatiya Janata Party 30491 NITINKUMAR BHIKANRAO TALE Jan Surajya Shakti 25022 BALLARPUR Candidate Party Votes MUNGANTIWAR SUDHIR SACHCHIDANAND Bharatiya Janata Party 86196 PUGLIYA RAHUL NARESH Indian National Congress 61460 BARAMATI Candidate Party Votes AJIT ANANTRAO PAWAR Nationalist Congress Party 128544 TAWARE RANJANKUMAR SHANKARRAO Independent 25747 AD. KALE RAJENDRA DATTATRAYA Shivsena 19627 BARSHI Candidate Party Votes SOPAL DILIP GANGADHAR Independent 90523 RAUT RAJENDRA VITTHAL Indian National Congress 80314 BARBOLE VISHWAS ARJUNRAO Shivsena 18051 BASMAT Candidate Party Votes DANDEGAONKAR JAIPRAKASH RAOSAHEB Nationalist Congress Party 81357 MUNDADA JAIPRAKASH SHANKARLAL Shivsena 78513 BEED Candidate Party Votes KSHIRSAGAR JAYDATTJI SONAJIRAO Nationalist Congress Party 109163 DHANDE SUNIL SURYABHAN Shivsena 33246 SYED SALIM ALI Republican Party of India (A) 32999 BELAPUR Candidate Party Votes GANESH NAIK Nationalist Congress Party 59685 HAWARE SURESH KASHINATH Bharatiya Janata Party 46812 RAJENDRA (PAPU) MAHALE Maharashtra Navnirman sena 19569 NAMDEV RAMA BHAGAT Independent 14516 BHANDARA Candidate Party Votes BHONDEKAR NARENDRA BHOJRAJ Shivsena 103880 GADKARI MAHENDRA HUSANJI Nationalist Congress Party 52326 MORESHWAR RAMAJI MESHRAM Bahujan Samaj Party 24499 BHANDUP WEST Candidate Party Votes SHISHIR SHINDE Maharashtra Navnirman sena 68302 NALAWADE SHIVAJIRAO VISHNU Nationalist Congress Party 37359 SUNIL RAJARAM RAUT Shivsena 34467 BHIWANDI EAST Candidate Party Votes ABU AASIM AZAMI Samajwadi Party 37584 PATIL YOGESH RAMESH Shivsena 24599 GURUNATH JANARDAN TAWRE Indian National Congress 12881 BHIWANDI RURAL Candidate Party Votes SAVARA VISHNU RAMA Bharatiya Janata Party 47095 PATIL SHANTARAM DUNDARAM Nationalist Congress Party 44804 DASHRAT DUNDARAM PATIL Maharashtra Navnirman sena 36588 BHIWANDI WEST Candidate Party Votes ABDUL RASHID TAHIR MOMIN Samajwadi Party 30825 SAINATH (BHAU) RANGARAO PAWAR Independent 29134 DALAVI JAVED GULAM MOHD. Indian National Congress 24998 MHATRE SURESH GOPINATH Shivsena 16074 BHOKAR Candidate Party Votes ASHOK SHANKARRAO CHAVAN Indian National Congress 120849 KINHALKAR DR. MADHAVRAO BHUJANGRAO Independent 13346 BHOKARDAN Candidate Party Votes CHANDRAKANT PUNDLIKRAO DANVE Nationalist Congress Party 67480 DANVE NIRMALABAI RAOSAHEB Bharatiya Janata Party 65841 SHINDE SARJERAO VITHOBA Independent 11163 BHOR Candidate Party Votes THOPATE SANGRAM ANANTRAO Indian National Congress 59041 DHAMALE SHARAD BAJIRAO Shivsena 40461 DHUMAL MANSING KHANDERAO Independent 26676 DARWATKAR REVANNATH KRISHNA Independent 20899 GARUDKAR RAVINDRA BABAN Maharashtra Navnirman sena 14970 BALASAHEB RAMDAS CHANDERE Independent 14696 BHOSARI Candidate Party Votes VILAS VITHOBA LANDE Independent 50472 UBALE SULBHA RAMBHAU Shivsena 49200 MAGALATAI ASHOK KADAM Nationalist Congress Party 26798 VASANTRAO (NANA) LONDHE Independent 19068 BHUSAVAL Candidate Party Votes SAVKARE SANJAY WAMAN Nationalist Congress Party 61875 AD. RAJESH DHANAJI ZALTE Shivsena 57972 BOISAR Candidate Party Votes TARE VILAS SUKUR Bahujan Vikas Aaghadi 53727 DHANVA SUNIL PANDUGRANG Shivsena 40649 AVINASH BALIRAM SUTAR Maharashtra Navnirman sena 18104 BORIVILI Candidate Party Votes GOPAL SHETTY Bharatiya Janata Party 68926 NAYAN PRADIP KADAM Maharashtra Navnirman sena 38699 BHUSHAN PATIL Indian National Congress 35119 BRAHMAPURI Candidate Party Votes ATUL DEVIDAS DESHKAR Bharatiya Janata Party 50340 GADDAMWAR SANDEEP WAMANRAO Independent 44845 GUDDEWAR PANKAJ MADHUKAR Indian National Congress 30265 BULDHANA Candidate Party Votes VIJAYRAJ HARIBHAU SHINDE Shivsena 66524 DHRUPADRAO BHAGWAN SAWALE Indian National Congress 58068 BYCULLA Candidate Party Votes CHAVAN MADHUKAR BALKRISHNA ALIAS ANNA Indian National Congress 36302 SANJAY GOPAL NAIK Maharashtra Navnirman sena 27198 ARUN GULAB GAWALI ALIAS DADY Akhil Bharatiya Sena 25703 YESHWANT JADHAV Shivsena 20692 CHALISGAON Candidate Party Votes DESHMUKH RAJIV ANIL Nationalist Congress Party 86505 RATHOD WADILAL PARASHRAM Bharatiya Janata Party 78105 CHANDVAD Candidate Party Votes KOTWAL SHIRISHKUMAR VASANTRAO Independent 57655 BHALERAO UTTAM (BABA) GANPAT Nationalist Congress Party 39345 AHER ARUN DADAJI Bharatiya Janata Party 36261 JADHAV SHASHIKANT
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