Maharashtra Legislative Council Election Results 2015
Maharashtra Legislative Council Election Results 2015
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Congress wins 3 MLC seats, Shiv Sena, BJP bag 1 each
election results
Mr Ramdas Kadam has won rom Shiv Sena, and Mr Bhai Jagtap from the Congress .
Congress has also won the MLC seats in Dhule and Kolhapur.
BJP was elected unopposed in Nagpur, while an Independent won in Solapur.
Elections were held for MLC seats from local body constituencies at Mumbai (two seats), Ahmednagar, Dhule-Nandurbar, Akola-Washim-Buldhana, Solapur and Kolhapur.
With 28 MNS corporators abstaining from voting in the election to two Mumbai Local Authorities constituency seats it was an uphill task for sitting Congress MLC Bhai Jagtap to retain his seat but he managed to win. Shiv Sena’s sitting MLC and state environment minister Ramdas Kadam had a smooth sailing as the Sena and BJP together have 119 corporators in the house of 230 members (of which 201 actually cast their vote on December 27, the remaining abstained)
The Maharashtra Legislative Council (MLC) Election Results of Solapur, Nagpur, Dhule, Kolhapur and Mumbai have been declared. Of the 8 MLC seats, Congress won 3 seats while the Shiv Sena and Bharatiya Janata Party bagged one MLC seat each. Independent candidate Prashant Paricharak won in Solapur. The counting of votes in Ahmednagar and Akola-Washim-Buldhana is still under-way.
Congress registered victory in one of the seats of Mumbai, Dhule-Nandurbar and Kolhapur. Shiv Sena won one seat in Mumbai and BJP secured Nagpur MLC seat. Shiv Sena’s Ramdas Kadam and Congress’s Ashok alias Bhai Jagtap won one MLC seats each in Mumbai. In Nagpur, BJP’s Girish Vyas was declared elected unopposed as there was no rival in the fray. (ALSO READ: BJP hopeful of upset wins in Maharashtra council polls)
In Dhule-Nandurbar, sitting Congress MLC Amrishbhai Patel retained his seat and in Kolhapur former minister Satej Patil won the seat. In Ahmednagar, sitting NCP MLC Arun Jagtap is locked in a four-cornered contest with Congress’s Jayant Sasane. In Akola-Washim-Buldhana, there is a straight contest between sitting Sena MLC Gopikisan Bajoriya and NCP’s Ravindra Sapkal.
In all, there are 15 candidates in the fray for the six local authorities constituencies for which voting was held on 27 December. Out of the total 2,622 croporators, 2585 corporators cast their ballot, with the overall voting percentage of 98.59 percent being recorded.
MLC
Graduate Constituency
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S. No.
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MLC
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Constituency
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1
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Dr Deepak Sawant-Shiv Sena
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Mumbai Graduates
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2
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Niranjan Davkhare, National Congress
Party
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Konkan Division Graduates
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3
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Chandrakant Bacchu
Patil, Bharatiya Janata Party
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Pune Division Graduates
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4
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Dr. Sudhir Tambe.
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Nashik Division Graduates
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5
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Satish Bhanudasrao Chavan
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Aurangabad Division Graduates
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6
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Dr.Ranjeet V Patil
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Amravati Division Graduates
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7
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Nitin Gadkari,Bhartiya Janata
Party
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Nagpur Division Graduates
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MLC Teachers Constituency
S. No.
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MLC
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Constituency
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1
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Kapil Patil, Lok Bharti
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Mumbai
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2
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Apurva Prashant Hiray, Independent
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Nashik
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3
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Ramnath Mote, Bharatiya
Janata Party
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Konkan
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4
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Bhagwan Salunkhe, Bharatiya
Janata Party
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Pune
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5
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Vikram Kale, Nationalist
Congress Party
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Aurangabad
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6
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Vasantrao Dadarao Khotre
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Amravati
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7
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Nago G Ganar
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Nagpur
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Local Authorities Constituency
S.No.
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MLC
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Constituency
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1
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Ramdas Kadam, Shiv
Sena
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1. Mumbai (1)
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2
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Bhai Jagtap
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2. Mumbai (2)
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3
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Amrish Patel
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3. Dhule-cum-Nandurbar
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4
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Rajendra Mulak, Indian
National Congress
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4. Nagpur
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5
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Arun Jagtap, Independent
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5. Ahmednagar
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6
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Deepak
Salunke, Nationalist Congress Party
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6. Solapur
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7
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Mahadev Mahadik, Indian
National Congress
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7. Kolhapur
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8
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Gopalkisan Radhakisan
Bajoria, Shiv Sena
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8. Akola-cum-Washim-cum-Buldhana
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9
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Manish
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9. Jalgaon
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10
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Jayant Jadhav, Nationalist
Congress Party
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10. Nashik
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11
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Vasant
Davkhare, Nationalist Congress Party
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11. Thane
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12
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Anil Tatkare, Nationalist
Congress Party.
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12.
Raigad-cum-Ratnagiri-cum-Sindhudurg
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13
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Anil Shivajirao
Bhosale, Nationalist Congress Party
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13. Pune
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14
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Prabhakar
Gharge Nationalist Congress Party
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14. Sangli-cum-Satara
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15
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Diliprao Deshmukh, Indian
National Congress
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15. Osmanabad-cum-Latur-cum-Beed
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16
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Kishanchand Tanwani, Shiv
Sena
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16. Aurangabad-cum-Jalna
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17
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Abdullah Latif Khan alais
Babajani Durrani, Nationalist Congress Party
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17. Parbhani-Hingoli
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18
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Amarnath Rajurkar, Indian
National Congress
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18. Nanded
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19
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Pravin Pote, Bhartiya
Janta Party
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19. Amravati
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20
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Sandeep
Bajoria, Nationalist Congress Party
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20. Yavatmal
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21
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Mitesh Bhangdia, Bhartiya
Janta Party
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21.
Wardha-cum-Chandrapur-cum-Gadhchiroli
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Assembly Constituency
S. No.
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MLC
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Constituency
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1
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1. Sanjay Dutt (politician)
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Indian National Congress
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2
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2. Manikrao Thakare
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Indian National Congress
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3
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3. Sharad Namdev Ranpise
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Indian National Congress
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4
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4. Jayant Prabhakar Patil
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Peasants and Workers Party of
India
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5
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5. Jaidev Gaikwad
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Nationalist Congress Party
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6
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6. Narendra Patil
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Nationalist Congress Party
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7
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7. Amarsinh Pandit
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Nationalist Congress Party
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8
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8. Vinayak Raut
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Shiv Sena
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9
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9. Anil D Parab
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Shiv Sena
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10
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10. Vijay Girkar
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Bharatiya Janata Party
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11
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11. Ashish Shelar
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Bharatiya Janata Party[4]
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12
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12. Rana JagjitSinh Padmasinh Patil
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Nationalist Congress Party
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13
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13. Pritamkumar Sampatrao Shegaonkar
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Republican Party of India
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14
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14. Deepak Ramchandra Sawant
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15
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15. Vinayakrao Mete
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Nationalist Congress Party
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16
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16. Divakar M. Raote
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Shiv Sena
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17
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17. Shri Pritviraj Dajisaheb Chavan
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Indian National Congress
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18
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18. Shivajirao Bapusaheb Deshmukh
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Indian National Congress
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19
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19. Smt. Kanta Jaysing Nalawade
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Bharatiya Janata Party
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20
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20. Vilas Vinayak Avchat
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Shiv Sena
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21
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21. Dr. Neelam Divakar Gorhe
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Shiv Sena
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22
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22. Vinod Shridhar Tawde
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Bharatiya Janata Party
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23
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23. Pandurang Phundkar
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Bharatiya Janata Party
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24
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24. Dipti Chaudhari
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Indian National Congress
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25
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25. Vijay Sawant
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Independent
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26
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26. Ramraje Nail-Nimbalkar
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Nationalist Congress Party
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27
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27. Prakash Binsale
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Nationalist Congress Party
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28
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28. Dhananjay Munde
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Bharatiya Janata Party
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39
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29. Shobha Phadnavis
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Bharatiya Janata Party
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30
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30. Divakar M. Raote
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Shiv Sena
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31
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31. Sanjay Ramchandra Patil
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Nationalist Congress Party
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Nominated
S. No.
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MLC
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1
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Mohan Joshi
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2
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2. Suresh Nawale
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3
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3. Charansingh Sapra
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4
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4. Shri M.M. Shaikh
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5
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5. Ram Pandagale
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6
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6. Subhash Chavan
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7
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7. Ramesh Shendge
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8
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8. Fouzia Tahseen Khan
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9
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9. Sumant Gaikwad
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10
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10. Gurunath Shantaram Kulkarni
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11
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11. Vijaysinh Shankarrao Mohite Patil
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12
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12. Alka desai
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Maharashtra Legislative Council Election Results 2015
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