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Jalgaon (Jamod) Assembly constituency

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Jalgaon (Jamod) Vidhan Sabha constituency is one of the 288 constituencies of Maharashtra Vidhan Sabha and one of the seven which are located in the Buldhana district. It is a part of the Buldhana Lok Sabha constieuncy along with five other Vidhan Sabha(assembly) constituencies, viz. Buldhana, Chikhali, Sindkhed Raja, Mehkar(SC) and Khamgaon.

The seventh Malkapur (Vidhan Sabha constituency) from Buldhana district is a part of the Raver (Lok Sabha constituency) from neighbouring Jalgaon district.[1]

As of 2008, the extent of the constituency includes the areas comprising entire Sangrampur taluka and Jalgaon(Jamod) taluka and part of Shegaon taluka with consisting of Shegaon and Manasgaon revenue circle and Shegaon Municipal Council. The remaining part of Shegaon taluka are in extent of Khamgaon (Vidhan Sabha constituency).[2]

It was established in 1951 as the then Madhya Pradesh Vidhan Sabha (Assembly) constituency located in the Buldhana district. However it was dissolved for the 1957 elections to Bombay state.

It was re-established for the second time for the 2009 state elections in Maharashtra.

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References

  1. ^ "District wise List of Assembly and Parliamentary Constituencies". Chief Electoral Officer, Maharashtra website. Archived from the original on 18 March 2010. Retrieved 14 January 2010.
  2. ^ "Delimitation of Parliamentary and Assembly Constituencies Order, 2008" (PDF). Electoral Commission of India, New Delhi. p. 255. Retrieved 20 January 2010.
  3. ^ "State Election of India 1951" (PDF). Election Commission of India. p. 11. Retrieved 21 January 2010.
  4. ^ "Notification of Election Commission of India, 18th May 2009" (PDF). Maharashtra Government Gazette. p. 29. Archived from the original (PDF) on 4 July 2011. Retrieved 12 January 2010.
  5. ^ "Results of Maharashtra Assembly polls 2014". India Today. Retrieved 3 November 2014.