14th Maharashtra Assembly explained

14th Maharashtra Assembly
Before:13th Maharashtra Assembly
Body:Maharashtra Legislative Assembly
Election:2019 Maharashtra Legislative Assembly election
Government:
Term Start:21 October 2019
Chamber2:House of the People
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Chamber2 Image Size:350px
Membership2:288
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Chamber2 Leader1 Type:Speaker of the House
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Chamber2 Leader2 Type:Deputy Speaker of the House
Chamber2 Leader3 Type:Chief Minister
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Chamber2 Leader4 Type:Deputy Chief Minister
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Chamber2 Leader5 Type:Leader of the House
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Chamber2 Leader6 Type:Leader of the Opposition
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Chamber1:Sovereign
Chamber1 Leader1 Type:Governor
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The Members of 14th Legislative Assembly of Maharashtra were elected in the 2019 Maharashtra Legislative Assembly election, with results announced on 24 October 2019.

The majority needed to form the government is 145 seats in the assembly of 288 MLAs. The incumbent BJP Shiv Sena alliance crossed the majority of 145 seats needed in the assembly by winning a total of 161 seats in the alliance. Individually BJP won 105 and SHS won 56 seats. The Opposition INC-NCP Alliance with 106 seats did not reach the majority mark. Individually INC won 44 and NCP won 54 seats. Due to differences in power sharing arrangement, 2019 Maharashtra political crisis ensued and Shiv Sena refused to support the newly sworned BJP CM. BJP did not prove majority in assembly. Shivsena and BJP split from their alliance.

Shiv Sena formed post-poll alliance with the Congress-NCP thus gaining majority of 172. The new alliance was named Maha Vikas Aghadi. Shiv Sena President Uddhav Thackeray was sworn is as the 19th Chief Minister of Maharashtra. BJP became the principal opposition party in Maharashtra.[2]

On 21 June 2022, Eknath Shinde, a senior Shiv Sena leader, along with several other MLAs of the Maha Vikas Aghadi moved to Surat, Gujarat throwing the coalition into a crisis.[3]

History

Election results

See main article: 2019 Maharashtra political crisis and 2019 Maharashtra Legislative Assembly election.

The results of the 2019 Maharashtra Legislative Assembly election were announced on 24 October 2019. The majority needed to form the government is 145 seats in the assembly of 288 MLAs. The incumbent Bharatiya Janata Party Shiv Sena alliance crossed the majority of 145 seats needed in the assembly by winning a total of 161 seats in the alliance. Individually BJP won 105 and SHS won 56 seats. The Opposition INC-NCP Alliance with 106 seats did not reach the majority mark. Individually INC won 44 and NCP won 54 seats.

After the declaration of election results, Shiv Sena declined to support the BJP to form the government, demanding an equal share in power which was promised by BJP. Shiv Sena also demanded the post of Chief Minister for 2.5 years according to 50-50 promise.[4] But BJP declined such promise and eventually ended breaking ties with one of their oldest ally Shiv Sena.

On 8 November 2019, the Governor of Maharashtra Bhagat Singh Koshyari, a BJP appointee, invited the BJP to form a government as the single largest party. However, the BJP declined to form the government on 10 November because it was unable to attain the required number to prove majority. The invitation passed to the second largest party, Shiv Sena, to form government. On 11 November, the Governor invited the NCP to form government.[5] The next day, after the NCP also failed to gain majority support, the governor recommended president's rule to the Council of Ministers of India and the President. This was accepted, and president's rule was imposed.[6]

BJP government formation

In the early hours of 23 November, the president's rule was revoked and BJP's Devendra Fadnavis was sworn in as Chief Minister for a second consecutive term, while NCP leader Ajit Pawar was sworn in as Deputy Chief Minister.[7] On the other side, NCP chief Sharad Pawar announced that Ajit Pawar's decision to support the BJP was his own and not endorsed by the party.[8] The NCP split into two factions: one led by Sharad Pawar and the other led by his nephew Ajit Pawar.[9] Later in the day, Ajit Pawar was removed as the parliamentary party leader of the NCP. He clarified that, despite joining hands with BJP, he is an NCP worker and will remain so. The next day Shiv Sena, the NCP, and the INC petitioned the Supreme Court regarding the discretion of the state governor to invite BJP to form government. Shiv Sena also requested the Supreme Court order the new government to prove majority in the legislative assembly.[10] On 26 November, the Supreme Court ordered the new government to prove the majority in the legislative assembly by the evening of the next day. The same day, Ajit Pawar and Fadnavis resigned as Deputy Chief Minister and Chief Minister.[11]

Shiv Sena, the NCP, and the INC rounded up their MLAs after Fadnavis' oath and kept them sequestered in various hotels and buses to prevent horse-trading.[12]

MVA government formation

See main article: Thackeray ministry. The discussions between Shiv Sena, NCP and INC ended with the formation of a new alliance, Maha Vikas Aghadi. A consensus was finally achieved with Shiv Sena's Uddhav Thackeray appointed Chief Minister after protracted negotiations.[13]

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. Thackeray was sworn-in as the 19th Chief Minister of Maharashtra on 28 November 2019 at Shivaji Park in Mumbai.[14]

On 30 November, Thackeray passed floor test with 169 votes in favour. It needed to show a majority of 145 MLAs. On 1 December, Nana Patole from INC elected Speaker unopposed after BJP withdrew its candidature. Thackeray ministry had 41 members.

2022 political crisis

See main article: 2022 Maharashtra political crisis.

On 10 June, the infighting in the Shiv Sena got highlighted for the first time when BJP won 3 out of 6 seats in Rajya Sabha elections. On 20 June 2022, BJP won all 5 seats it contested in the Maharashtra Legislative Council elections reportedly due to cross voting by several Shiv Sena members.[15]

Immediately after the MLC election results, 11 MLAs of the Shiv Sena, led by senior Shiv Sena leader Eknath Shinde, moved to a Hotel in Surat Gujarat.[16] Soon Shinde claimed that he commands support of 40 MLAs.[17] These MLAs were again moved to Guwahati, Assam on 22 June. INC and NCP leaders criticized Himanta Biswa Sarma, CM of Assam, for interfering in Maharashtra politics instead of focusing on the Rain-caused flood in Assam.[17] [18] On other hand Mr. Sarma maintained that how he can deny entry of any Indian citizen in his state. Shinde required support of 37 MLAs to avoid being disqualified under the Anti-defection laws in India.[19] Shinde demanded Thackeray to break the Maha Vikas Aghadi and re-join the alliance with BJP.[20]

After failing to convince Shinde to return to Mumbai, on 22 June, Uddhav Thackeray, declared that he is ready to step down as the leader of the alliance and as Chief Minister.[21] Later that day, Uddhav Thackeray moved from the residence of the CM Varsha to his private residence Matoshree.[22] [23]

On 23 June, Shinde and 37 MLAs declared Shinde as the leader of the Shiv Sena legislature party. Total rebel MLAs rose to 46 members.[24]

Office bearers

PostName PartyTerm
GovernorRamesh Bais
SpeakerRahul Narwekar
Deputy SpeakerNarhari Zirwal
Chief ministerEknath Shinde
First Deputy Chief MinisterDevendra Fadnavis
Second Deputy Chief Minister
Leader of the HouseEknath Shinde
First Deputy Leader of the HouseDevendra Fadnavis
Second Deputy Leader of the HouseAjit Pawar
Leader of OppositionVijay Wadettiwar
First Deputy Leaders of OppositionJitendra Awhad
Second Deputy Leaders of the OppositionAjay Choudhari

Membership by party

Members of Maharashtra Legislative Assembly by their political party :

AlliancePartyNo.of MLAsLeader of the Party
Government
(205)

NDA
(201)
bgcolor=#FF99933BJP103Devendra Fadnavis
bgcolor=SHS38Eknath Shinde
NCP41Ajit Pawar
PHJSP2Bachchu Kadu
RSP1Ratnakar Gutte
JSS1Vinay Kore
13None
Confidence & supply (4)BVA3Hitendra Thakur
MNS1Pramod Ratan Patil
Opposition (76)MVA
(74)
INC36BalasahebThorat
bgcolor=#FF99933SS(UBT)15Ajay Choudhari
NCP(SP)12Jayant Patil
SP2Abu Asim Azmi
CPI(M)1Vinod Nikole
PWPI1Shyamsundar Shinde
Unallied
(02)
AlMIM2Mohammed Ismail Abdul Khalique
Total274Vacant 14

Members of Legislative Assembly

DistrictNo.ConstituencyNamePartyAlliance Remarks
Nandurbar1Akkalkuwa (ST)Adv. K. C. PadaviIndian National Congress
2Shahada (ST)Rajesh PadviBharatiya Janata Party
3Nandurbar (ST)Vijaykumar Krishnarao GavitBharatiya Janata Party
  • Cabinet Minister
4Navapur (ST)Shirishkumar Surupsing NaikIndian National Congress
Dhule5Sakri (ST)Manjula GavitIndependent
6Dhule RuralKunal Rohidas PatilIndian National Congress
7Dhule CityShah Faruk Anwarbgcolor= All India Majlis-E-Ittehadul MuslimeenNo Alliance
8SindkhedaJayakumar Jitendrasinh RawalBharatiya Janata Party
9Shirpur (ST)Kashiram Vechan PawaraBharatiya Janata Party
Jalgaon10Chopda (ST)Latabai Sonawane
11RaverChaudhari Shirish MadhukarraoIndian National Congress
12Bhusawal (SC)Sanjay Waman SawakareBharatiya Janata Party
13Jalgaon CitySuresh Damu Bhole (Rajumama)Bharatiya Janata Party
14Jalgaon RuralGulabrao Patil
  • Cabinet Minister
15AmalnerAnil Bhaidas PatilNationalist Congress Party
  • Cabinet Minister
  • Chief Whip of Legislative Assembly NCP
16ErandolChimanrao Patil
17ChalisgaonMangesh ChavanBharatiya Janata Party
18PachoraKishor Appa Patil
19JamnerGirish MahajanBharatiya Janata Party
  • Cabinet Minister
20MuktainagarChandrakant Nimba PatilIndependent
Buldana21MalkapurRajesh Panditrao EkadeIndian National Congress
22BuldhanaSanjay Gaikwad
23ChikhaliShweta MahaleBharatiya Janata Party
24Sindkhed RajaRajendra ShingneNationalist Congress Party
25Mehkar (SC)Sanjay Bhashkar Raimulkar
26KhamgaonAkash Pandurang FundkarBharatiya Janata Party
27Jalgaon (Jamod)Sanjay Shriram KuteBharatiya Janata Party
Akola28AkotPrakash Gunvantrao BharsakaleBharatiya Janata Party
29BalapurNitin Deshmukhbgcolor=Shiv Sena (Uddhav Balasaheb Thackeray)
30Akola WestColspan=5VacantDeath of Govardhan Mangilal Sharma[25]
31Akola EastRandhir Pralhadrao SawarkarBharatiya Janata Party
32Murtizapur (SC)Harish Marotiappa PimpleBharatiya Janata Party
Washim33RisodAmit Subhashrao ZanakIndian National Congress
34Washim (SC)Lakhan Sahadeo MalikBharatiya Janata Party
35KaranjaColspan=5Vacant Death of Rajendra Patni
Amravati36Dhamangaon RailwayPratap AdsadBharatiya Janata Party
37BadneraRavi RanaIndependent
38AmravatiSulbha Sanjay KhodkeIndian National Congress
39TeosaYashomati Chandrakant ThakurIndian National Congress
40Daryapur (SC)Colspan=5VacantResignation of Balwant Baswant Wankhade
41Melghat (ST)Rajkumar Dayaram PatelPrahar Janshakti Party
42AchalpurBachchu KaduPrahar Janshakti Party
  • Group Leader Legislative Assembly PJP Party
43MorshiDevendra Mahadevrao BhuyarIndependent[26] [27]
Wardha44ArviDadarao KecheBharatiya Janata Party
45DeoliRanjit Prataprao KambleIndian National Congress
46HinganghatSamir Trimbakrao KunawarBharatiya Janata Party
47WardhaPankaj Rajesh BhoyarBharatiya Janata Party
Nagpur48KatolAnil DeshmukhNationalist Congress Party (Sharadchandra Pawar)
49SavnerColspan=5Vacant Disqualification of Sunil Chhatrapal Kedar[28]
50HingnaSameer MegheBharatiya Janata Party
51Umred (SC)VacantResignation of Raju Parwe
52Nagpur South WestDevendra FadnavisBharatiya Janata Party
  • Deputy Chief Minister
  • Deputy Leader of the House
  • Leader Legislature BJP Party
  • Group Leader Legislative Assembly BJP Party
53Nagpur SouthMohan MateBharatiya Janata Party
54Nagpur EastKrishna KhopdeBharatiya Janata Party
55Nagpur CentralVikas KumbhareBharatiya Janata Party
56Nagpur WestVikas Pandurang ThakreIndian National Congress
57Nagpur North (SC)Nitin RautIndian National Congress
58KamthiTekchand SawarkarBharatiya Janata Party
59RamtekAshish JaiswalIndependent
Bhandara60TumsarRaju Manikrao KaremoreNationalist Congress Party
61Bhandara (SC)Narendra BhondekarIndependent
62SakoliNana PatoleIndian National Congress
Gondia63Arjuni Morgaon (SC)Manohar ChandrikapureNationalist Congress Party
64TiroraVijay Bharatlal RahangdaleBharatiya Janata Party
65GondiyaVinod AgrawalIndependent
66Amgaon (ST)Sahasram Maroti KoroteIndian National Congress
Gadchiroli67Armori (ST)Krushna GajbeBharatiya Janata Party
68Gadchiroli (ST)Dr.Deorao Madguji HoliBharatiya Janata Party
69Aheri (ST)Dharamraobaba Bhagwantrao AatramNationalist Congress Party
  • Cabinet Minister
Chandrapur70RajuraSubhash DhoteIndian National Congress
71Chandrapur (SC)Kishor JorgewarIndependent
72BallarpurSudhir MungantiwarBharatiya Janata Party
  • Cabinet Minister
73BramhapuriVijay Namdevrao WadettiwarIndian National Congress
  • Leader of the Opposition
74ChimurBunty BhangdiyaBharatiya Janata Party
75WaroraColspan=5VacantResignation of Pratibha Dhanorkar
Yavatmal76WaniSanjivreddi Bapurao BodkurwarBharatiya Janata Party
77Ralegaon (ST)Ashok UikeBharatiya Janata Party
78YavatmalMadan Madhukarrao YerawarBharatiya Janata Party
79DigrasSanjay Rathod
  • Cabinet Minister
80Arni (ST)Sandeep DhurveBharatiya Janata Party
81PusadIndranil NaikNationalist Congress Party
82Umarkhed (SC)Namdev SasaneBharatiya Janata Party
Nanded83KinwatBhimrao KeramBharatiya Janata Party
84HadgaonMadhavrao Nivrutirao PawarIndian National Congress
85BhokarColspan=5VacantResignation of Ashok Chavan
86Nanded NorthBalaji Kalyankar
87Nanded SouthMohanrao Marotrao HambardeIndian National Congress
88LohaShyamsundar Dagdoji Shindebgcolor=Peasants And Workers Party of India
  • Group Leader Legislative Assembly PWPI Party
89NaigaonRajesh PawarBharatiya Janata Party
90Deglur (SC)Jitesh AntapurkarIndian National CongressWon in 2021 bypoll necessitated after the death of Raosaheb Antapurkar
91Tushar RathodBharatiya Janata Party
Hingoli92BasmathChandrakant NawghareNationalist Congress Party
93KalamnuriSantosh Bangar
94HingoliTanaji Sakharamji MutkuleBharatiya Janata Party
Parbhani95JinturMeghna Sakore BordikarBharatiya Janata Party
96ParbhaniRahul Vedprakash Patilbgcolor=Shiv Sena (Uddhav Balasaheb Thackeray)
97GangakhedRatnakar Guttebgcolor=Rashtriya Samaj Paksha
  • Group Leader Legislative Assembly RSP Party
98PathriSuresh WarpudkarIndian National Congress
Jalna99ParturBabanrao LonikarBharatiya Janata Party
100GhansawangiRajesh TopeNationalist Congress Party (Sharadchandra Pawar)
101JalnaKailas GorantyalIndian National Congress
102Badnapur (SC)Narayan Tilakchand KucheBharatiya Janata Party
103BhokardanSantosh DanveBharatiya Janata Party
Chhatrapati Sambhaji Nagar104SillodAbdul Sattar Abdul Nabi
  • Cabinet Minister
105KannadUdaysingh Rajputbgcolor=Shiv Sena (Uddhav Balasaheb Thackeray)
106PhulambriColspan=5VacantResignation of Haribhau Bagde
107Aurangabad CentralPradeep Jaiswal
108Aurangabad West (SC)Sanjay Shirsat
109Aurangabad EastAtul Moreshwar SaveBharatiya Janata Party
  • Cabinet Minister
110PaithanColspan=5VacantResignation of Sandipanrao Bhumre
111GangapurPrashant BambBharatiya Janata Party
112VaijapurRamesh Bornare
Nashik113NandgaonSuhas Kande
114Malegaon CentralMohammed Ismail Abdul Khaliquebgcolor= All India Majlis-E-Ittehadul MuslimeenNo Alliance
  • Group Leader Legislative Assembly AIMIM Party
115Malegaon OuterDadaji Bhuse
  • Cabinet Minister
116Baglan (ST)Dilip Manglu BorseBharatiya Janata Party
117Kalwan (ST)Nitin Arjun PawarNationalist Congress Party
118ChandwadAdv. Rahul Daulatrao AherBharatiya Janata Party
119YevlaChaggan BhujbalNationalist Congress Party
  • Cabinet Minister
120SinnarAdv.Manikrao Shivajirao KokateNationalist Congress Party
121NiphadDiliprao Shankarrao BankarNationalist Congress Party
122Dindori (ST)Narhari Sitaram ZirwalNationalist Congress Party
  • Deputy Speaker of the House
123Nashik EastAdv.Rahul Uattamrao DhikleBharatiya Janata Party
124Nashik CentralDevyani Suhas FarandeBharatiya Janata Party
125Nashik WestSeema Mahesh HirayBharatiya Janata Party
126Deolali (SC)Saroj Babulal AhireNationalist Congress Party
127Igatpuri (ST)Hiraman Bhika KhoskarIndian National Congress
Palghar128Dahanu (ST)Vinod Bhiva NikoleCommunist Party of India (Marxist)
  • Group Leader Legislative Assembly CPI(M) Party
129Vikramgad (ST)Sunil BhuasaraNationalist Congress Party (Sharadchandra Pawar)
130Palghar (ST)Shrinivas Vanga
131Boisar (ST)Rajesh Raghunath Patilbgcolor= Bahujan Vikas AghadiNone
132NalasoparaKshitij Thakurbgcolor= Bahujan Vikas AghadiNone
133VasaiHitendra Thakurbgcolor= Bahujan Vikas AghadiNone
  • Group Leader Legislative Assembly BVA Party
Thane134Bhiwandi Rural (ST)Shantaram Tukaram More
135Shahapur (ST)Daulat Bhika DarodaNationalist Congress Party
136Bhiwandi WestMahesh Prabhakar ChoughuleBharatiya Janata Party
137Bhiwandi EastRais Shaikhbgcolor=Samajwadi Party
138Kalyan WestVishwanath Bhoir
139MurbadKisan KathoreBharatiya Janata Party
140Ambernath (SC)Balaji Kinikar
141UlhasnagarKumar AilaniBharatiya Janata Party
142Kalyan EastGanpat GaikwadBharatiya Janata Party
143DombivliRavindra ChavanBharatiya Janata Party
  • Cabinet Minister
144Kalyan RuralPramod Ratan PatilMaharashtra Navnirman Sena
  • Group Leader Legislative Assembly MNS Party
145Mira BhayandarGeeta Bharat JainIndependent
146Ovala-MajiwadaPratap Sarnaik
147Kopri-PachpakhadiEknath Shinde
  • Chief Minister
  • Leader of the House
  • Leader Legislature SHS Party
  • Group Leader Legislative Assembly SHS Party
148ThaneSanjay Mukund KelkarBharatiya Janata Party
149Mumbra-KalwaJitendra AwhadNationalist Congress Party (Sharadchandra Pawar)
  • Deputy Leader of The Opposition (First)
  • Chief Whip of Legislative Assembly NCP
150AiroliGanesh NaikBharatiya Janata Party
151BelapurManda Vijay MhatreBharatiya Janata Party
Mumbai Suburban152BorivaliSunil RaneBharatiya Janata Party
153DahisarManisha ChaudharyBharatiya Janata Party
154MagathanePrakash Surve
155MulundMihir KotechaBharatiya Janata Party
156VikhroliSunil Rautbgcolor=Shiv Sena (Uddhav Balasaheb Thackeray)
157Bhandup WestRamesh Korgaonkarbgcolor=Shiv Sena (Uddhav Balasaheb Thackeray)
158Jogeshwari EastColspan=5VacantResignation of Ravindra Waikar
159DindoshiSunil Prabhubgcolor=Shiv Sena (Uddhav Balasaheb Thackeray)
  • Chief Whip of Legislative Assembly SHS(UBT)
160Kandivali EastAtul BhatkhalkarBharatiya Janata Party
161CharkopYogesh SagarBharatiya Janata Party
162Malad WestAslam ShaikhIndian National Congress
163GoregaonVidya ThakurBharatiya Janata Party
164VersovaBharati Hemant LavekarBharatiya Janata Party
165Andheri WestAmeet Bhaskar SatamBharatiya Janata Party
166 Andheri EastRutuja Ramesh Latkebgcolor=Shiv Sena (Uddhav Balasaheb Thackeray)Won in 2022 bypoll necessitated after the death of Ramesh Latke[29]
167Vile ParleParag AlavaniBharatiya Janata Party
168ChandivaliDilip Lande
169Ghatkopar WestRam KadamBharatiya Janata Party
170Ghatkopar EastParag ShahBharatiya Janata Party
171Mankhurd Shivaji NagarAbu Asim Azmibgcolor=Samajwadi Party
  • Group Leader Legislative Assembly SP Party
172Anushakti NagarNawab MalikNationalist Congress Party (Sharadchandra Pawar)
173ChemburPrakash Phaterpekarbgcolor=Shiv Sena (Uddhav Balasaheb Thackeray)
174Kurla(SC)
175KalinaSanjay Potnisbgcolor=Shiv Sena (Uddhav Balasaheb Thackeray)
176Vandre EastZeeshan SiddiqueIndian National Congress
177Vandre WestAshish ShelarBharatiya Janata Party
  • Chief Whip of Legislative Assembly BJP
Mumbai City178Dharavi (SC)Colspan=5VacantResignation of Varsha Gaikwad
179Sion KoliwadaCaptain R. Tamil SelvanBharatiya Janata Party
180WadalaKalidas KolambkarBharatiya Janata Party
181MahimSada Sarvankar
182WorliAditya Thackeraybgcolor=Shiv Sena (Uddhav Balasaheb Thackeray)
183ShivadiAjay Choudharibgcolor=Shiv Sena (Uddhav Balasaheb Thackeray)
  • Deputy Leader of The Opposition (Second)
  • Leader Legislature SHS(UBT) Party
  • Group Leader Legislative Assembly SHS(UBT) Party
184BycullaYamini Jadhav
185Malabar HillMangal Prabhat LodhaBharatiya Janata Party
  • Cabinet Minister
186MumbadeviAmin PatelIndian National Congress
187ColabaRahul NarwekarBharatiya Janata Party
  • Speaker of the House
Raigad188PanvelPrashant ThakurBharatiya Janata Party
189KarjatMahendra Sadashiv Thorve
190UranMahesh BaldiIndependent
191PenRavisheth PatilBharatiya Janata Party
192AlibagMahendra Dalvi
193ShrivardhanAditi Sunil TatkareNationalist Congress Party
  • Cabinet Minister
194MahadBharat Gogawale
  • Chief Whip of Legislative Assembly SHS
Pune195JunnarAtul BenkeNationalist Congress Party
196AmbegaonDilip Walse-PatilNationalist Congress Party
  • Cabinet Minister
197Khed AlandiDilip MohiteNationalist Congress Party
198ShirurAshok PawarNationalist Congress Party
199DaundRahul KulBharatiya Janata Party
200IndapurDattatray Vithoba BharneNationalist Congress Party
201BaramatiAjit PawarNationalist Congress Party
  • Deputy Chief Minister
  • Deputy Leader of the House
  • Leader Legislature NCP(AP) party
  • Group Leader Legislature Assembly NCP(AP) Party
202PurandarSanjay JagtapIndian National Congress
203BhorSangram Anantrao ThopateIndian National Congress
204MavalSunil ShelkeNationalist Congress Party
205ChinchwadAshwini Laxman JagtapBharatiya Janata PartyWon in 2023 by poll necessitated after the death of Laxman Jagtap
206Pimpri (SC)Anna BansodeNationalist Congress Party
207BhosariMahesh LandgeBharatiya Janata Party
208Vadgaon SheriSunil TingreNationalist Congress Party
209ShivajinagarSiddharth ShiroleBharatiya Janata Party
210KothrudChandrakant Bacchu PatilBharatiya Janata Party
  • Cabinet Minister
211KhadakwasalaBhimrao TapkirBharatiya Janata Party
212ParvatiMadhuri MisalBharatiya Janata Party
213HadapsarChetan TupeNationalist Congress Party
214Pune CantonmentSunil KambleBharatiya Janata Party
215Kasba PethRavindra Dhangekar[30] Indian National CongressWon in 2023 by poll necessitated after the death of Mukta Tilak
Ahmednagar216Akole (ST)Kiran LahamateNationalist Congress Party
217SangamnerBalasaheb ThoratIndian National Congress
  • Leader Legislature Congress Party
  • Group Leader Legislative Assembly Congress Party
218ShirdiRadhakrishna Vikhe PatilBharatiya Janata Party
  • Cabinet Minister
219KopargaonAshutosh Ashokrao KaleNationalist Congress Party
220Shrirampur (SC)Lahu KanadeIndian National Congress
221NevasaShankarrao Gadakhbgcolor=Shiv Sena (Uddhav Balasaheb Thackeray)Switched from KSP to SHS[31]
222ShevgaonMonika RajaleBharatiya Janata Party
223RahuriPrajakt TanpureNationalist Congress Party (Sharadchandra Pawar)
224ParnerVacantResignation of Nilesh Lanke
225Ahmednagar CitySangram JagtapNationalist Congress Party
226ShrigondaBabanrao PachputeBharatiya Janata Party
227Karjat JamkhedRohit PawarNationalist Congress Party (Sharadchandra Pawar)
Beed228Georai(SC)Laxman PawarBharatiya Janata Party
229MajalgaonPrakashdada SolankeNationalist Congress Party
230BeedSandeep KshirsagarNationalist Congress Party (Sharadchandra Pawar)
231AshtiBalasaheb AjabeNationalist Congress Party
232Kaij (SC)Namita MundadaBharatiya Janata Party
233ParliDhananjay MundeNationalist Congress Party
  • Cabinet Minister
Latur234Latur RuralDhiraj DeshmukhIndian National Congress
235Latur CityAmit DeshmukhIndian National Congress
236AhmadpurBabasaheb PatilNationalist Congress Party (Sharadchandra Pawar)[32]
237Udgir (SC)Sanjay BansodeNationalist Congress Party
  • Cabinet Minister
238NilangaSambhaji Patil NilangekarBharatiya Janata Party
239AusaAbhimanyu Dattatray PawarBharatiya Janata Party
Dharashiv240Umarga (SC)Dnyanraj Chougule
241TuljapurRanajagjitsinha PatilBharatiya Janata Party
242DharashivKailas Ghadge Patilbgcolor=Shiv Sena (Uddhav Balasaheb Thackeray)
243ParandaTanaji Sawant
  • Cabinet Minister
Solapur244KarmalaSanjay ShindeIndependent
245MadhaBabanrao ShindeNationalist Congress Party
246BarshiRajendra RautIndependent
247Mohol (SC)Yashwant ManeNationalist Congress Party
248Solapur City NorthVijay DeshmukhBharatiya Janata Party
249Solapur City CentralColspan=5VacantResignation of Praniti Shinde
250AkkalkotSachin KalyanshettiBharatiya Janata Party
251Solapur SouthSubhash Sureshchandra DeshmukhBharatiya Janata Party
252PandharpurSamadhan AutadeBharatiya Janata PartyWon in 2021 by poll necessitated after the death of Bharat Bhalke
253SangolaAdv. Shahajibapu Rajaram Patil
254Malshiras (SC)Ram SatputeBharatiya Janata Party
Satara255Phaltan (SC)Dipak Pralhad ChavanNationalist Congress Party
256WaiMakrand Jadhav - PatilNationalist Congress Party
257KoregaonMahesh Sambhajiraje Shinde
258ManJaykumar GoreBharatiya Janata Party
259Karad NorthShamrao Pandurang PatilNationalist Congress Party
260Karad SouthPrithviraj ChavanIndian National Congress
261PatanShambhuraj Desai
  • Cabinet Minister
262SataraShivendra Raje BhosaleBharatiya Janata Party
Ratnagiri263DapoliYogesh Kadam
264GuhagarBhaskar Jadhavbgcolor=Shiv Sena (Uddhav Balasaheb Thackeray)
265ChiplunShekhar Govindrao NikamNationalist Congress Party
266RatnagiriUday Samant
  • Cabinet Minister
267RajapurRajan Salvibgcolor=Shiv Sena (Uddhav Balasaheb Thackeray)
Sindhudurg268KankavliNitesh Narayan RaneBharatiya Janata Party
269KudalVaibhav Naikbgcolor=Shiv Sena (Uddhav Balasaheb Thackeray)
270SawantwadiDeepak Vasant Kesarkar
  • Cabinet Minister
Kolhapur271ChandgadRajesh Narasingrao PatilNationalist Congress Party
272RadhanagariPrakashrao Abitkar
273KagalHasan MushrifNationalist Congress Party
  • Cabinet Minister
274Kolhapur SouthRuturaj Sanjay PatilIndian National Congress
275KarvirColspan=5VacantDeath of PN Patil
276Kolhapur NorthJayshri JadhavIndian National CongressWon in 2022 by-poll necessitated after the death of Chandrakant Jadhav
277ShahuwadiVinay Korebgcolor=Jan Surajya Shakti
  • Group Leader Legislative Assembly JSS Party
278Hatkanangle (SC)Raju AwaleIndian National Congress
279IchalkaranjiPrakashanna AwadeBharatiya Janata Party
280ShirolRajendra PatilIndependent
Sangli281Miraj (SC)Suresh KhadeBharatiya Janata Party
  • Cabinet Minister
282SangliSudhir GadgilBharatiya Janata Party
283IslampurJayant PatilNationalist Congress Party (Sharadchandra Pawar)
  • Leader Legislature NCP(SP) Party
  • Group Leader Legislative Assembly NCP(SP) Party
284ShiralaMansing Fattesingrao NaikNationalist Congress Party (Sharadchandra Pawar)
285Palus-KadegaonVishwajeet KadamIndian National Congress
286KhanapurColspan=5VacantDeath of Anil Babar
287Tasgaon-Kavathe MahankalSuman PatilNationalist Congress Party (Sharadchandra Pawar)
288JatVikramsinh Balasaheb SawantIndian National Congress

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  11. Web site: Devendra Fadnavis, Ajit Pawar Quit Ahead Of Maharashtra Floor Test. 2019-11-26. NDTV. live. https://web.archive.org/web/20191126124618/https://www.ndtv.com/india-news/devendra-fadnavis-resigns-as-maharashtra-chief-minister-ahead-of-floor-test-tomorrow-2138939 . 2019-11-26 . 2019-11-26.
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  20. News: 2022-06-23 . Maharashtra political turmoil live Ready to quit MVA but come to Mumbai first: Sanjay Raut to rebel MLAs . en-IN . The Hindu . 2022-06-23 . 0971-751X . On the other hand, Mr. Shinde, who is currently stationed at Guwahati in Assam along with the group of MLAs supporting him, has been claiming the support of the majority of Shiv Sena MLAs and demanding that the Sena ally with the BJP, for the sake of Hindutva, by cutting ties with the Congress and the NCP..
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  25. Web site: BJP MLA Govardhan Sharma passes away at 74 in Akola . 2023-12-19 . The Week . en.
  26. Web site: Maharashtra: Swabhimani Shetkari Sanghatana expels its lone MLA Devendra Bhuyar . 25 March 2022 .
  27. Web site: Maharashtra Politics Highlights: MLA Devendra Bhuyar from Sharad Pawar faction joins Ajit Pawar . 5 July 2023 .
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  30. Web site: Kasba, Chinchwad (Pune) Bypolls Results Live Updates: Congress wins Kasba. 2 March 2023 .
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