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Maharashtra State Assembly election, 2014






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All 288 seats to the Maharashtra Legislative Assembly
145 seats needed for a majority


























































 
Majority party
Minority party
Third party
 

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Leader

Devendra Fadnavis[3]

Uddhav Thackeray

Prithviraj Chavan[1]
Party

BJP

Shiv Sena

INC
Leader's seat

Nagpur South West[4]

Did not contest[5]

Karad South[2]
Last election
46 seats
45 seats
82 seats
Seats won
122
63
42
Seat change

Increase76

Increase18

Decrease40

 
Fourth party

 

Ajit Pawar.jpg

Leader

Ajit Pawar[6]

Party

NCP

Leader's seat

Baramati[7]

Last election
62 seats

Seats won
41

Seat change

Decrease21






Chief Minister before election

Prithviraj Chavan
INC



Elected Chief Minister

Devendra Fadnavis[3]
BJP


A legislative assembly election was held on 15 October 2014, in a single phase, to select the 288 members of the Maharashtra Legislative Assembly in India. The result was announced on 19 October,[8] with the BJP getting a plurality.




Contents





  • 1 Background


  • 2 Alliances

    • 2.1 Parties



  • 3 Campaign

    • 3.1 Indian National Congress


    • 3.2 Nationalist Congress Party


    • 3.3 Bharatiya Janata Party


    • 3.4 Shiv Sena



  • 4 Election

    • 4.1 Exit polls


    • 4.2 Result

      • 4.2.1 Region-wise break up




  • 5 List of winning candidates

    • 5.1 Reactions



  • 6 Government formation


  • 7 See also


  • 8 References


  • 9 External links




Background[edit]


Following the Maharashtra State Assembly election, 2009, the Nationalist Congress Party (NCP)—Indian National Congress (INC) alliance won a majority and formed the government.



Alliances[edit]


Following the NCP-INC alliance's performance in the Indian general election, 2014, the NCP demanded 144 seats to contest and a rotation of the Chief Minister's post between parties. Both parties held negotiations but failed to reach a conclusion. The INC declared its list of candidates for 118 seats on 25 September without consulting the NCP. Thus, the NCP unilaterally severed its 15-year-old alliance with the INC. The INC later reached out to the Samajwadi Party (SP) to form an alliance.[9][10]


The Shiv Sena and Bharatiya Janta Party (BJP) were alliance partners for 25-years - including several smaller parties, such as Republican Party of India (Athavale), Swabhimani Shetkari Sanghatna, Rashtriya Samaj Paksha,[citation needed] were also a part. After the general election, the BJP demanded additional seats to contest; initially they requested 144 seats but later reduced their demand to 130 seats. The Shiv Sena offered 119 seats to the BJP and 18 seats to four other allies, keeping 151 to contest itself. After several rounds of negotiations, the parties did not reach a conclusion. Thus the Shiv Sena - BJP alliance ended on the 25 September as well.[10][11]



Parties[edit]



  • National Democratic Alliance
    • Bharatiya Janata Party

    • Republican Party of India (Athavale)

    • Swabhimani Paksha

    • Rashtriya Samaj Paksha

    • Shiv Sangram


  • Shiv Sena

  • Indian National Congress

  • Nationalist Congress Party

  • Maharashtra Navnirman Sena

  • Peasants and Workers Party of India

  • Bahujan Vikas Aaghadi

  • Samajwadi Party

  • Bahujan Mukti Party

  • Bharipa Bahujan Mahasangh

  • Bahujan Samaj Party

  • All India Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen

  • Communist Party of India (Marxist)


  • Jan Surajya Shakti Paksh (JSSP)

  • Republican Sena


Campaign[edit]



Indian National Congress[edit]


The incumbent Indian National Congress started its campaign on 1 September at Hutatma Chowk, Mumbai. Prithviraj Chavan, the incumbent Chief Minister led the campaign with Narayan Rane heading the Campaign Committee. The party's advertising campaign began on 20 September.[12][13]



Nationalist Congress Party[edit]


The Nationalist Congress Party began its campaign in Kolhapur on 16 September with national party President Sharad Pawar, Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar, Maharashtra party President Sunil Tatkare and MP from Kolhapur Dhananjay Mahadik attending the rally.[14]



Bharatiya Janata Party[edit]


Prime Minister Narendra Modi spoke in South Mumbai's Mahalaxmi Racecourse after his return from the U.S. for the sixty-ninth session of the United Nations General Assembly.



Shiv Sena[edit]


Shiv Sena started its campaign at Mahalaxmi Racecourse in Mumbai on 27 September, where party leader Uddhav Thackeray addressed its supporters.[15]



Election[edit]


A total of 4,119 candidates contested the election.voter turnout was 64%.[16]Voter-verified paper audit trail (VVPAT) along with EVMs was used in 13 constituencies:[17] Wardha, Amravati (2 pockets),[18] Yavatmal, Chandrapur, Nashik (3 pockets), Aurangabad (3 pockets) and Ahmednagar (2 pockets).[19][20][21][22][23][24][25][26]



Exit polls[edit]











































Publish Date
Source
Polling Organisation
BJP+
Shivsena
INC
NCP
MNS
Others
15 October 2014
[27]
News 24 – Chanakya

151 ± 9
71 ± 9
27 ± 5
28 ± 5
11 ± 5
[28]
Times Now

129
56
43
36
12
12
[28]
ABP News – Nielsen

127
77
40
34
5
5
[28]
India TV – CVoter

124-134
51-61
38-48
31-41
9-15
9-15


Result[edit]






  Bharatiya Janata Party: 122 seats

  Shiv Sena: 63 seats

  Indian National Congress: 42 seats

  Nationalist Congress Party: 41 seats

  Bahujan Vikas Aaghadi: 3 seats

  Peasants and Workers Party of India: 3 seats

  All India Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen: 2 seats

  Bharipa Bahujan Mahasangh: 1 seat

  Communist Party of India (Marxist): 1 seat

  Maharashtra Navnirman Sena: 1 seat

  Rashtriya Samaj Paksha: 1 seat

  Samajwadi Party: 1 seat

  Independent: 7 seats













































































































PartySeats contestedSeats wonVotesVote % in seats contestedVote %Seat change
Bharatiya Janata Party26012214,709,45531.15%27.8%Increase
Shiv Sena2826310,235,97219.80%19.3%Increase
Indian National Congress287429,496,14418.10%18.0%Decrease
Nationalist Congress Party278419,122,29917.96%17.2%Decrease
Bahujan Vikas Aaghadi363329,4575.71%0.6%Increase
Peasants and Workers Party of India513533,3095.81%1.0%Decrease
All India Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen242489,61413.16%0.9%Increase
Bharipa Bahujan Mahasangh701472,9253.64%0.9%Steady
Communist Party of India (Marxist)201207,9335.76%0.4%Steady
Maharashtra Navnirman Sena22011,665,0334.18%3.7%Decrease
Rashtriya Samaj Paksha61256,66220.54%0.5%Steady
Samajwadi Party22192,3042.54%0.2%Decrease
Independent169972,494,0164.82%4.7%N/A

Total[29][30]
28828850,105,123100%N/A


Region-wise break up[edit]


























































RegionTotal seatsBharatiya Janata PartyShiv SenaIndian National CongressNationalist Congress PartyOthers
Western Maharashtra70241310194
Vidarbha624441013
Marathwada461511983
Konkan391014186
Mumbai361514502
North Maharashtra35147752

Total[31]
288122634241
20


List of winning candidates[edit]


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Constituency No.NameMember of Legislative AssemblyPolitical partyVotes polled
1AkkalkuwaKagda Chandya PadviINC64,410
2ShahadaUdesingh Kocharu PadviBJP58,556
3NandurbarVijaykumar Krishnarao GavitBJP101,328
4NavapurSurupsingh Hirya NaikINC93,796
5SakriDhanaji Sitaram AhireINC74,760
6Dhule RuralKunal Rohidas PatilINC119,094
7Dhule CityAnil Anna GoteBJP57,780
8SindkhedaJayakumar Jitendrasinh RawalBJP92,794
9ShirpurKashiram Vechan PawaraINC98,114
10ChopdaChandrakant Baliram SonawaneShiv Sena54,176
11RaverHaribhau Madhav JawaleBJP65,962
12BhusawalSanjay Waman SawakareBJP87,818
13Jalgaon CitySuresh Damu BholeBJP88,363
14Jalgaon RuralGulab Raghunath PatilShiv Sena84,020
15AmalnerShirish Hiralal ChaudhariIndependent68,149
16Erandol'Annasaheb' Dr. Satish Bhaskarrao PatilNCP55,656
17ChalisgaonUnmesh Bhaiyyasaheb PatilBJP94,754
18PachoraKishor Appa PatilShiv Sena87,520
19JamnerGirish Dattatray MahajanBJP103,498
20MuktainagarEknath KhadseBJP85,657
21MalkapurChainsukh Madanlal SanchetiBJP75,965
22BuldhanaHarshwardhan Vasantrao SapkalINC46,985
23ChikhliRahul Siddhvinayak BondreINC61,581
24Sindkhed RajaDr. Shashikant Narsingrao Khedekar
Shiv Sena64,203
25MehkarSanjay Bhashkar RaimulkarShiv Sena80,356
26KhamgaonAkash Pandurang FundkarBJP71,819
27Jalgaon (Jamod)Dr. Sanjay Shriram Kute
BJP63,888
28AkotPrakash Gunvantrao BharsakaleBJP70,086
29BalapurBaliram Bhagwan SirskarBBM41,426
30Akola WestGovardhan Mangilal SharmaBJP66,934
31Akola EastRandhir Pralhadrao SavarkarBJP53,678
32MurtizapurHarish Marotiappa PimpleBJP54226
33RisodAmit Subhashrao ZanakINC70,939
34WashimLakhan Sahadeo MalikBJP48,196
35KaranjaRajendra Sukhanad PatniBJP44,751
36Dhamamgaon RailwayVirendra JagtapINC70,879
37BadneraRavi RanaIndependent46,827
38AmravatiSunil Panjabrao DeshmukhBJP84,033
39TeosaAdv Yashomati Chandrakant Thakur (Sonawane)INC58,808
40DaryapurRamesh Ganpatrao BundileBJP64,224
41MelghatPrabhudas Babulal BhilawekarBJP57,002
42AchalpurBacchu alias Omprakash Babarao Kadu
Independent59,234
43MorshiDr Anil Sukhdevrao Bonde
BJP71,611
44ArviAmar Sharadrao KaleINC75,886
45DeoliRanjit Prataprao KambleINC62,533
46HinganghatSamir Trambakrao KunawarBJP90,275
47WardhaDr. Pankaj Rajesh Bhoyar
BJP45,897
48KatolAshish Ranjeet DeshmukhBJP70,344
49SavnerSunil Chhatrapal KedarINC84,630
50HingnaSameer Dattatraya MegheBJP84,139
51UmredSudhir Laxmanrao ParweBJP92,399
52Nagpur South WestDevendra FadnavisBJP113918
53Nagpur SouthSudhakar Vitthalrao KohaleBJP81,224
54Nagpur EastKrishna Pancham KhopdeBJP99136
55Nagpur CentralVikas Shankarrao KumbhareBJP87,523
56Nagpur WestSudhakar Shamrao DeshmukhBJP86,500
57Nagpur NorthDr Milind Mane
BJP68,905
58KamthiChandrashekhar Krishnarao BawankuleBJP126,755
59RamtekDwaram Mallikarjun ReddyBJP59,343
60TumsarCharan WaghmareBJP73,950
61BhandaraRamchandra Punaji AvsareBJP83,408
62SakoliKashiwar Rajesh LahanuBJP80,902
63Arjuni-MorgaonRajkumar Sudamji BadoleBJP64,401
64TiroraVijay Bharatlal RahangdaleBJP54,160
65GondiyaGopaldas Shankarlal AgrawalINC62,701
66AmgaonSanjay Hanmantrao PuramBJP62,590
67ArmoriKrishna Damaji GajbeBJP60,413
68GadchiroliDr. Deorao Madguji Holi
BJP70,185
69AheriAmbrishrao Raje Satyavanrao AtramBJP56,418
70RajuraSanjay Yadaorao DhoteBJP66,223
71ChandrapurNanaji Sitaram ShamkuleBJP81,483
72BallarpurMungantiwar Sudhir SachhidanandBJP103,718
73BrahmapuriVijay Namdevrao WadettiwarINC70,373
74ChimurBunty BhangdiyaBJP87,377
75WaroraSuresh alias Balubhau Narayan DhanorkarShiv Sena53,877
76WaniSanjivreddi Bapurao BodkurwarBJP45,178
77RalegaonAshok Ramji WooikeBJP100,618
78YavatmalMadan Madhukarrao YerawarBJP53,671
79DigrasSanjay Dulichand RathodShiv Sena121,216
80ArniRaju Narayan TodsamBJP86,991
81PusadManohar Rajusing NaikNCP94,152
82UmarkhedRajendra Waman NajardhaneBJP90,190
83Kinwat
Pradeep Hemsingh Jadhav (Naik)
NCP60,127
84HadgaonNagesh Bapurao Patil AshtikarShiv Sena78,520
85BhokarAmeeta Ashokrao ChavanINC100,781
86Nanded NorthD. P. SawantINC40,356
87Nanded SouthHemant Sriram PatilShiv Sena45,836
88LohaPrataprao Govindrao ChikhalikarShiv Sena92,435
89NaigaonVasantrao Balwantrao ChavanINC71,020
90DeglurSubhash Piraji SabneShiv Sena66,852
91Mukhed
Govind Mukkaji Rathod*
BJP118,781
92BasmathJaiprakash Shankarlal MundadaShiv Sena63,851
93KalamnuriSantosh Kautika TarfeINC67,104
94HingoliTanaji Sakharamji MutkuleBJP97,045
95JinturVijay Manikrao BhamaleNCP106,912
96ParbhaniRahul PatilShiv Sena71,584
97GangakhedMadhusudan Manikrao KendreNCP58,415
98PathriMohan Madhavrao FadIndependent69,081
99ParturBabanrao LonikarBJP46,937
100GhansawangiRajeshbhaiyya TopeNCP98,030
101JalnaArjun Panditrao KhotkarShiv Sena45,078
102BadnapurNarayan Tilakchand KucheBJP73,560
103BhokardanSantosh DanveBJP69,597
104SillodAbdul Sattar Abdul NabiINC96,038
105KannadHarshvardhan JadhavShiv Sena62,542
106PhulambriHaribhau Kisanrao BagdeBJP73,294
107Aurangabad CentralSayed Imtiyaz JaleelAIMIM61,843
108Aurangabad WestSanjay ShirsatShiv Sena61,282
109Aurangabad EastAtul Moreshwar SaveBJP64,528
110PaithanSandipanrao BhumreShiv Sena66,991
111GangapurBamb Prashant BansilalBJP55,483
112VaijapurBhausaheb Patil ChikatgaonkarNCP53,114
113NandgaonPankaj BhujbalNCP69,263
114Malegaon CentralShaikh Aasif Shaikh RashidINC75,326
115Malegaon OuterDadaji Dagadu BhuseShiv Sena82093
116BaglanDipika Sanjay ChavanNCP68,434
117KalwanJiva Pandu GavitCPM67,795
118ChandvadDr. Aher Rahul Daulatrao
BJP54,946
119YewlaChhagan BhujbalNCP112,787
120SinnarRajabhau WajeShiv Sena104,031
121NiphadAnil KadamShiv Sena78,186
122DindoriZirwal Narhari SitaramNCP68,284
123Nashik EastBalasaheb Mahadu SanapBJP78,941
124Nashik CentralDevayani Suhas FarandeBJP61,548
125Nashik WestSeema Mahesh HirayBJP67,489
126DevlaliYogesh GholapShiv Sena49,751
127IgatpuriGaveet Nirmala RameshINC49,128
128DahanuDhanare Paskal JanyaBJP44,849
129VikramgadVishnu SavaraBJP40,201
130PalgharKrishna Arjun GhodaShiv Sena
131BoisarVilas Sukur TareBVA64,550
132NalasoparaKshitij Hitendra ThakurBVA113,566
133VasaiHitendra Vishnu ThakurBVA97,291
134
Bhiwandi Rural (ST)
Shantaram MoreShiv Sena57,082
135ShahapurPandurang Mahadu BaroraNCP56,813
136Bhiwandi WestMahesh Prabhakar ChoughuleBJP42,483
137Bhiwandi EastRupesh Laxman MhatreShiv Sena33,541
138Kalyan WestNarendra Baburao PawarBJP54,388
139MurbadKisan KathoreBJP85,543
140AmbernathDr. Balaji Kinikar
Shiv Sena47,000
141UlhasnagarJyoti Pappu KalaniNCP43,760
142Kalyan EastGanpat Kalu GaikwadIndependent36,357
143DombivaliRavindra Dattatray ChavanBJP83,872
144Kalyan RuralSubhash BhoirShiv Sena84,110
145Mira BhayandarNarendra MehtaBJP91,468
146Ovala-MajiwadaPratap Baburao SarnaikShiv Sena68,571
147Kopri-PachpakhadiEknath ShindeShiv Sena100,316
148ThaneSanjay Mukund KelkarBJP70,884
149Mumbra-KalwaJitendra AwhadNCP86,533
150AiroliSandeep Ganesh NaikNCP76,444
151BelapurManda Vijay MhatreBJP55,316
152BorivaliVinod TawdeBJP108,278
153DahisarChaudhary Manisha AshokBJP77,238
154MagathanePrakash SurveShiv Sena65,016
155MulundSardar Tara SinghBJP90,260
156VikhroliSunil RautShiv Sena50,302
157Bhandup WestAshok PatilShiv Sena48,151
158Jogeshwari EastRavindra WaikarShiv Sena72,767
159DindoshiSunil PrabhuShiv Sena56,577
160Kandivali EastAtul BhatkhalkarBJP72,427
161CharkopYogesh SagarBJP96,097
162Malad WestAslam ShaikhINC56,574
163GoregaonVidya ThakurBJP63,629
164VersovaDr. Bharati Hemant Lavekar
BJP49,182
165Andheri WestAmeet Bhaskar SatamBJP59,022
166Andheri EastRamesh LatkeShiv Sena52,817
167Vile ParleParag AlavaniBJP74,270
168ChandivaliKhan Mohammed Arif (Naseem)INC73,141
169Ghatkopar WestRam KadamBJP80,343
170Ghatkopar EastPrakash MehtaBJP67,012
171Mankhurd Shivaji NagarAbu Asim AzmiSP41,719
172Anushakti NagarTukaram Ramkrishna KateShiv Sena39,966
173ChemburPrakash PhaterpekarShiv Sena47,410
174KurlaMangesh KudalkarShiv Sena41,580
175KalinaSanjay PotnisShiv Sena30,715
176Vandre EastBala SawantShiv Sena41,388
177Vandre WestAshish ShelarBJP74,779
178DharaviVarsha Eknath GaikwadINC47,718
179Sion KoliwadaCapt. R Tamil Selvan
BJP40,869
180WadalaKalidas Nilkanth KolambkarINC38,540
181MahimSada SarvankarShiv Sena46,291
182WorliSunil ShindeShiv Sena60,625
183ShivadiAjay ChoudhariShiv Sena72,462
184BycullaWaris PathanAIMIM25,314
185Malabar HillMangal LodhaBJP97,818
186MumbadeviAmin PatelINC39,188
187ColabaRaj K. PurohitBJP52,608
188PanvelPrashant Ramsheth ThakurBJP125,142
189KarjatSuresh Narayan LadNCP57,013
190UranManohar BhoirShiv Sena56,131
191PenDhairyasheel Mohan PatilPWPI64,616
192Alibag"Panditshet" Subhash Patil
PWPI76,959
193ShrivardhanAvdhoot Anil TatkareNCP61,038
194MahadBharatshet GogawaleShiv Sena94,408
195JunnarSharaddada Bhimaji SonavaneMNS60,305
196AmbegaonDilip Dattatray Walse PatilNCP120,235
197Khed AlandiSuresh GoreShiv Sena103,207
198ShirurPacharne Baburao KashinathBJP92,579
199DaundRahul Subhashrao KulRSP87,649
200IndapurDattatray Vithoba BharneNCP108,400
201BaramatiAjit Anantrao PawarNCP150,588
202PurandarVijay ShivtareShiv Sena82,339
203BhorSangram Anantrao ThopateINC78,602
204Maval"Bala" - Sanjay Vishwanath Bhegade
BJP95,319
205ChinchwadLaxman Pandurang JagtapBJP123,786
206PimpriGautam ChabukswarShiv Sena51,096
207BhosariMahesh Kisan LandgeIndependent60,173
208VadgaonsheriJagdish Tukaram MulukBJP66,908
209ShivajinagarVijay KaleBJP56,460
210KothrudMedha Vishram KulkarniBJP98,235
211KhadakwaslaBhimrao Dhondiba TapkirBJP111,531
212ParvatiMadhuri Satish MisalBJP95,583
213HadapsarYogesh Kundalik TilekarBJP82,629
214Pune CantonmentDilip KambleBJP54,692
215Kasba PethBapat Girish BhalchandraBJP73,594
216AkoleVaibhav Madhukar PichadNCP67,696
217Sangamner"Balasaheb" - Balasaheb Thorat
INC103,564
218ShirdiRadhakrishna Eknathrao Vikhe PatilINC121,459
219KopargaonSnehalata KolheBJP99,763
220ShrirampurBhausaheb Malhari KambleINC57,118
221Nevasa"Dadasaheb" - Balasaheb Damodar Murkute
BJP84,570
222ShevgaonMonika Rajiv RajaleBJP134,685
223RahuriShivaji Bhanudas KardileBJP91,454
224ParnerVijayrao Bhaskarrao AutiShiv Sena73,263
225Ahmednagar CitySangram Arun JagtapNCP49,378
226ShrigondaRahul Kundalikrao JagtapNCP99,281
227Karjat JamkhedRam Shankar ShindeBJP84,058
228GeoraiPawar Laxman MadhavroBJP136,384
229Majalgaon"Jija" - R. T. Deshmukh
BJP112,497
230BeedJaydattji Sonajirao KshirsagerNCP77,134
231AshtiBhimrao Anandrao DhondeBJP120,915
232KaijSangeeta Vijayprakash ThombreBJP106,834
233ParliPankaja MundeBJP96,904
234Latur RuralTrimbakrao Shrirangrao BhiseINC100,897
235Latur CityAmit DeshmukhINC119,656
236AhmadpurVinayakrao Kishanrao Jadhav PatilIndependent61,957
237UdgirSudhakar Sangram BhaleraoBJP66,686
238NilangaSambhaji Deeliprao Patil NilangekarBJP76,817
239AusaBasavraj Madhavrao PatilINC64,237
240UmargaDnyanraj ChouguleShiv Sena65,178
241TuljapurMadhukarrao Deorao ChavanINC70,701
242OsmanabadRana Jagjit Sinha Padma Sinha PatilNCP88,469
243ParandaRahul Maharudra MoteNCP78,548
244KarmalaNarayan PatilShiv Sena60,674
245MadhaBabanrao Vitthalrao ShindeNCP97,803
246BarshiDilip Gangadhar SopalNCP97,655
247MoholRamesh Nagnath KadamNCP62,120
248Solapur City NorthVijay Sidramappa DeshmukhBJP86,877
249Solpur City CentralPraniti Sushilkumar ShindeINC46,907
250AkkalkotSiddharam Satlingappa MhetreINC97,333
251Solapur SouthSubhash Sureshchandra DeshmukhBJP70,077
252PandharpurBharat Tukaram BhalakeINC91,863
253SangolaGanpatrao Annasaheb DeshmukhPWPI94,374
254MalsirasHanumant Jagannath DolasNCP77,179
255PhaltanDipak Pralhad ChavanNCP92,910
256WaiMakarand Laxmanrao Jadhav PatilNCP101,218
257KoregaonShashikant Jaywantrao ShindeNCP95,213
258ManJaykumar Bhagwanrao GoreINC75,708
259Karad North"Balaso" - Shamrao Pandurang Patil
NCP78,324
260Karad SouthPrithviraj ChavanINC76,831
261PatanShambhuraj DesaiShiv Sena104,419
262SataraShivendrasinh Abhaysinh BhonsleNCP97,964
263DapoliSanjay Vasant KadamNCP52,907
264GuhagarJadhav Bhaskar BhauraoNCP72,525
265ChiplunSadanand ChavanShiv Sena75,695
266RatnagiriUday SamantShiv Sena93,876
267RajapurRajan SalviShiv Sena76,266
268KankavliNitesh Narayan RaneINC74,715
269KudalVaibhav NaikShiv Sena70,582
270SawantwadiDeepak Vasant KesarkarShiv Sena70,902
271ChandgadSandhyadevi Krishnarao Desai-KupakarNCP51,599
272RadhanagariPrakashrao AbitkarShiv Sena132,485
273KagalHasan Miyalal MushrifNCP123,626
274Kolhapur SouthAmal MahadikBJP107,998
275KarvirChandradip NarkeShiv Sena107,998
276Kolhapur NorthRajesh Vinayakrao KshirsagarShiv Sena69,736
277Shahuwadi"Aba" - Satyajeet Patil
Shiv Sena74,702
278HatkanangaleSujit MinchekarShiv Sena89,087
279IchalkaranjiSuresh Ganpati HalvankarBJP94,293
280ShirolUlhas PatilShiv Sena70,809
281MirajSureshbhau Dagadu KhadeBJP93,795
282Sangli"Sudhir Dada" - Dhananjay Hari Gadgil
BJP80,497
283IslampurJayant Rajaram PatilNCP113,045
284ShiralaShivajirao Yashwantrao NaikBJP85,363
285Palus-KadegaonPatangrao KadamINC112,523
286KhanapurAnil BabarShiv Sena72,849
287Tasgaon-Kavathe MahankalR.R. PatilNCP108,310
288JathVilasrao Narayan JagtapBJP72,885


Reactions[edit]


INC spokesman Abhishek Singhvi said: "Let me equally and candidly admit that in Maharashtra, we have had not only real but a perception of corruption also and that has been unfortunately and mostly attributed to our coalition partner. That has got us bad press and negative points. Some of it had been Congress but the overall impact has been negative...it is something very serious and sad and suitably depressing if they (the trends) turn out to be true. We have to take corrective action which we would."[32]


The NCP's losing candidate Nawab Malik[33] added blame for its former alliance partner, the INC: "It all happened because of Chavan. He had no understanding of the issues in Maharashtra, he did not take the right decisions, and he didn't act when he had to. He is responsible for the state of both the Congress and the NCP."[32]


Media

It was speculated that possible government formations would include BJP-Shiv Sena, BJP-NCP or NCP-Shiv Sena with outside support from the INC.[34]



Government formation[edit]


With the BJP having won a plurality, the NCP offered outside support to the BJP, according to Praful Patel.[35] The NCP offer was read as putting the Shiv Sena under pressure by NDTV saying it gave the BJP "mega-clout" in negotiations with the Shiv Sena. Amit Shah did not turn down the offer saying that the party's parliamentary board, including Prime Minister Narendra Modi would discuss options. Other unnamed BJP members said the Shiv Sena was "a natural fit" with the party. Other unnamed BJP members said they expected the Shiv Sena to seek the post of deputy chief minister as well as more ministers in the national government. Unnamed Shiv Sena spokespeople told NDTV that, as potential kingmaker, Uddhav Thackeray would decide the next steps "in Maharashtra's best interest." [36] Finally, BJP and Shiv Sena agreed to come together and form the government.



See also[edit]



  • 2014 elections in India


References[edit]




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External links[edit]


  • Assembly Election, Election Commission of India








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