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  2. 2019 Maharashtra Legislative Assembly election - Wikipedia

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    The 2019 Maharashtra Legislative Assembly election was held on 21 October 2019 to elect all 288 members of the state's Legislative Assembly. [1] After a 61.4% turnout in the election, the ruling National Democratic Alliance (NDA) of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and Shiv Sena (SHS) won a majority. [ 2 ]

  3. Amol Khatal - Wikipedia

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    Khatal won from Sangamner Assembly constituency representing the Shiv Sena in the 2024 Maharashtra Legislative Assembly election. He polled 112,386 votes and defeated his nearest rival, former minister and eight time MLA, Balasaheb Bhausaheb Thorat of the Indian National Congress, by a margin of 10,560 votes.

  4. 14th Maharashtra Assembly - Wikipedia

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    The Maha Vikas Aghadi (MVA); a post-election alliance of Shiv Sena, NCP and INC with other small parties such as the Samajwadi Party and Peasants and Workers Party of India staked the claim to form a new government under the chief ministership of Uddhav Thackeray. The MVA leaders met the governor and submitted a letter of support of MLAs of MVA.

  5. 2024 Maharashtra Legislative Assembly election - Wikipedia

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    The 2024 Maharashtra Legislative Assembly election was held on 20 November 2024 to elect all 288 members of the state's Legislative Assembly to elect 288 members of the 15th Maharashtra Legislative Assembly. [2] The turnout for the election was 66.05%, the highest since 1995. The ruling Maha Yuti alliance won a landslide victory, winning 235 seats.

  6. Sangamner Assembly constituency - Wikipedia

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    1985 Maharashtra Legislative Assembly election: Sangamner; Party Candidate Votes % ±% Independent: Balasaheb Thorat: 40,218 : 44.40 : INC: Shakuntala Khanderao Thorat 30,059 33.19 IC(S) Gangadhar Bajaba Andhale 15,208 16.79 Majority 10,159 Turnout: 90,573 71.54 Independent gain from INC(I) Swing

  7. Balasaheb Thorat - Wikipedia

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    He was named as Vijay. His father Bhausaheb Thorat was a peasant leader in Maharashtra and a one-time legislator from Sangamner constituency. Bhausaheb Thorat defeated the then political heavyweight of Maharashtra B. J. Khatal-Patil, a minister in the Maharashtra's government for sixteen-years, in the 1978 Assembly elections as a candidate of INC.

  8. Aurangabad Central Assembly constituency - Wikipedia

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    2024 Maharashtra Legislative Assembly election: Aurangabad Central Party Candidate Votes % ±% SHS: Pradeep Jaiswal: 85,459 : 38.57 : 3.70 : AIMIM: Naser Siddiqui 77,340 34.90 0.22 SS(UBT) Dr. Balasaheb Thorat 37,098 16.74 VBA: Jaweed Qureshi 12,639 5.70 8.34 NOTA: None of the Above 938 0.42 Majority 8,119 3.66 3.49 Turnout: 2,21,576 gain from ...

  9. 2009 Maharashtra Legislative Assembly election - Wikipedia

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    The 13th Assembly elections were held in Maharashtra, India on October 13, 2009. The ruling Democratic Front ( Congress and Nationalist Congress Party (NCP)) contested the elections against the alliance of Shiv Sena and Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and Against the Third Front Known as Republican Left Democratic Front popularly known as RIDALOS .