Ausa Assembly constituency

Coordinates: 18°15′6.96″N 76°30′0.07″E / 18.2519333°N 76.5000194°E / 18.2519333; 76.5000194
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Ausa is one of an Assembly Constituency in Latur.

After the delimitation exercise, the Ausa Assembly Constituency is made of some villages in Ausa taluk and some villages in Nilanga taluk. Remaining villages of Ausa taluka are attached to Latur Rural Assembly Constituey. Further the Ausa constituency is partially attached to Latur Lok Sabha and partially to Osmanabad Lok Sabha constituency.

In Ausa Assembly constituency traditionally Indian National Congress party is the strongest party.

Members of Assembly

Election results

Assembly elections 1972

Assembly Elections, 1972: Ausa
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
INC Keshavrao Sonawane 44153
CPI Dinkarrao Fatepurkar 14216
Independent
Majority 29937
Turnout
INC gain from CPI Swing

Assembly elections 2014

Assembly Elections, 2014: Ausa
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
INC Basawraj Patil 64237
SHS Dinkar Mane 55379
Independent
Majority 8858
Turnout
INC gain from SHS Swing

References

18°15′6.96″N 76°30′0.07″E / 18.2519333°N 76.5000194°E / 18.2519333; 76.5000194

https://web.archive.org/web/20110815140153/http://electionaffairs.com/results/State_assembly/Maharashtra_2009/maharashtra_assembly_results_2009i.html

http://www.elections.in/maharashtra/assembly-constituencies/ausa.html