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|[[Ramtek Lok Sabha constituency|Ramtek]], [[Nagpur Lok Sabha constituency|Nagpur]], [[Bhandara–Gondiya Lok Sabha constituency|Bhandara–Gondiya]], [[Gadchiroli–Chimur Lok Sabha constituency|Gadchiroli–Chimur]], [[Chandrapur Lok Sabha constituency|Chandrapur]] |
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|[[Buldhana Lok Sabha constituency|Buldhana]], [[Akola Lok Sabha constituency|Akola]], [[Amravati Lok Sabha constituency|Amravati]], [[Wardha Lok Sabha constituency|Wardha]], [[Yavatmal–Washim Lok Sabha constituency|Yavatmal–Washim]], [[Hingoli Lok Sabha constituency|Hingoli]], [[Nanded Lok Sabha constituency|Nanded]], [[Parbhani Lok Sabha constituency|Parbhani]] |
|[[Buldhana Lok Sabha constituency|Buldhana]], [[Akola Lok Sabha constituency|Akola]], [[Amravati Lok Sabha constituency|Amravati]], [[Wardha Lok Sabha constituency|Wardha]], [[Yavatmal–Washim Lok Sabha constituency|Yavatmal–Washim]], [[Hingoli Lok Sabha constituency|Hingoli]], [[Nanded Lok Sabha constituency|Nanded]], [[Parbhani Lok Sabha constituency|Parbhani]] |
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The 2024 Indian general election in Maharashtra will be held in five phases between 19 April and 20 May 2024 to elect 48 members of 18th Lok Sabha.[1][2]
Election schedule
On 16th March 2024, the Election Commission of India announced the schedule for the 2024 Indian general election, with Maharashtra scheduled to vote during the first five phases on 19, 26 April, 7, 13 and 20 May.
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Phase I
Phase II
Phase III
Phase IV
Phase V
Poll event | Phase | ||||
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I | II | III | IV | V | |
Notification Date | 20 March | 28 March | 12 April | 18 April | 26 April |
Last Date for filing nomination | 27 March | 4 April | 19 April | 25 April | 3 May |
Scrutiny of nomination | 28 March | 5 April | 20 April | 26 April | 4 May |
Last Date for withdrawal of nomination | 30 March | 8 April | 22 April | 29 April | 6 May |
Date of poll | 19 April | 26 April | 7 May | 13 May | 20 May |
Date of counting of votes/Result | 4 June 2024 | ||||
No. of constituencies | 5 | 8 | 11 | 11 | 13 |
Constituencies in each phase
Phase | Poll Date | Constituencies[3] | Voter Turnout (%) |
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I | 19 April | Ramtek, Nagpur, Bhandara–Gondiya, Gadchiroli–Chimur, Chandrapur | 63.71% |
II | 26 April | Buldhana, Akola, Amravati, Wardha, Yavatmal–Washim, Hingoli, Nanded, Parbhani | 62.71% |
III | 7 May | Raigad, Baramati, Osmanabad, Latur, Solapur, Madha, Sangli, Satara, Ratnagiri–Sindhudurg, Kolhapur, Hatkanangle | |
IV | 13 May | Nandurbar, Jalgaon, Raver, Jalna, Aurangabad, Maval, Pune, Shirur, Ahmednagar, Shirdi, Beed | |
V | 20 May | Dhule, Dindori, Nashik, Palghar, Bhiwandi, Kalyan, Thane, Mumbai North, Mumbai North West, Mumbai North East, Mumbai North Central, Mumbai South Central, Mumbai South |
Parties and alliances
Party | Flag | Symbol | Leader | Contesting Seats | |
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Bharatiya Janata Party | ![]() |
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Devendra Fadnavis | TBD | |
Shiv Sena | ![]() |
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Eknath Shinde | TBD | |
Nationalist Congress Party | ![]() |
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Sunil Tatkare | 4 | |
Rashtriya Samaj Paksha | Mahadev Jankar | 1 | |||
Total | 48 |
Party | Flag | Symbol | Leader | Contesting Seats | |
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Shiv Sena (UBT) | ![]() |
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Uddhav Thackeray | 21 | |
Indian National Congress | ![]() |
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Prithviraj Chavan | 17 | |
Nationalist Congress Party (SP) | ![]() |
Supriya Sule | 10 | ||
Total | 48 |
Candidates
Surveys and polls
Opinion polls
Results
Results by party or alliance
Alliance/ Party | Popular vote | Seats | |||||||
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Votes | % | ±pp | Contested | Won | +/− | ||||
NDA | BJP | ||||||||
SHS | |||||||||
NCP | |||||||||
RSP | |||||||||
Total | 48 | ||||||||
INDIA | SS(UBT) | 21 | |||||||
INC | 17 | ||||||||
NCP(SP) | 10 | ||||||||
Total | 48 | ||||||||
Others | |||||||||
IND | |||||||||
NOTA | |||||||||
Total | 100% | - | 48 | - |
Results by constituency
Constituency | Winner | Runner Up | Margin | |||||||||||||
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Party | Alliance | Candidate | Votes | % | Party | Alliance | Candidate | Votes | % | |||||||
1 | Nandurbar (ST) | |||||||||||||||
2 | Dhule | |||||||||||||||
3 | Jalgaon | |||||||||||||||
4 | Raver | |||||||||||||||
5 | Buldhana | |||||||||||||||
6 | Akola | |||||||||||||||
7 | Amravati (SC) | |||||||||||||||
8 | Wardha | |||||||||||||||
9 | Ramtek (SC) | |||||||||||||||
10 | Nagpur | |||||||||||||||
11 | Bhandara–Gondiya | |||||||||||||||
12 | Gadchiroli–Chimur (ST) | |||||||||||||||
13 | Chandrapur | |||||||||||||||
14 | Yavatmal–Washim | |||||||||||||||
15 | Hingoli | |||||||||||||||
16 | Nanded | |||||||||||||||
17 | Parbhani | |||||||||||||||
18 | Jalna | |||||||||||||||
19 | Aurangabad | |||||||||||||||
20 | Dindori (ST) | |||||||||||||||
21 | Nashik | |||||||||||||||
22 | Palghar (ST) | |||||||||||||||
23 | Bhiwandi | |||||||||||||||
24 | Kalyan | |||||||||||||||
25 | Thane | |||||||||||||||
26 | Mumbai North | |||||||||||||||
27 | Mumbai North West | |||||||||||||||
28 | Mumbai North East | |||||||||||||||
29 | Mumbai North Central | |||||||||||||||
30 | Mumbai South Central | |||||||||||||||
31 | Mumbai South | |||||||||||||||
32 | Raigad | |||||||||||||||
33 | Maval | |||||||||||||||
34 | Pune | |||||||||||||||
35 | Baramati | |||||||||||||||
36 | Shirur | |||||||||||||||
37 | Ahmednagar | |||||||||||||||
38 | Shirdi (SC) | |||||||||||||||
39 | Beed | |||||||||||||||
40 | Osmanabad | |||||||||||||||
41 | Latur (SC) | |||||||||||||||
42 | Solapur (SC) | |||||||||||||||
43 | Madha | |||||||||||||||
44 | Sangli | |||||||||||||||
45 | Satara | |||||||||||||||
46 | Ratnagiri–Sindhudurg | |||||||||||||||
47 | Kolhapur | |||||||||||||||
48 | Hatkanangle |
See also
- 2024 Indian general election in Manipur
- 2024 Indian general election in Meghalaya
- 2024 Indian general election in Mizoram
Notes
References
- ^ "Why Maharashtra is key to INDIA bloc's success in 2024 Lok Sabha polls". India Today. 25 August 2023.
- ^ "Lok Sabha Election in Maharashtra 2024: Date, schedule, constituency details". The Times of India. 16 March 2024. ISSN 0971-8257. Retrieved 18 March 2024.
- ^ "Bihar Lok Sabha election dates 2024: Polling to be held in 7 phases; check schedule, constituency-wise details". Moneycontrol. 16 March 2024. Retrieved 17 March 2024.