2014 Maharashtra Legislative Assembly election explained

Election Name:2014 Maharashtra Assembly election
Country:India
Type:legislative
Ongoing:no
Previous Election:2009 Maharashtra Legislative Assembly election
Opinion Polls:
  1. Surveys and polls
Previous Year:2009
Election Date:15 October 2014
Next Election:2019 Maharashtra Legislative Assembly election
Next Year:2019
Seats For Election:All 288 seats to the Maharashtra Legislative Assembly
Majority Seats:145
Turnout:63.38% (3.70%)
Leader1:Devendra Fadnavis[1]
Party1:Bharatiya Janata Party
Last Election1:46 seats
Alliance1:National Democratic Alliance (India)
Leaders Seat1:Nagpur South West[2]
Seats1:122
Seat Change1:76
Popular Vote1:1,47,09,276
Percentage1:27.81%
Swing1:13.79 pp
Leader2:Uddhav Thackeray
Party2:Shiv Sena
Alliance2:National Democratic Alliance (India)
Last Election2:44 seats
Leaders Seat2:Did Not Contest
Seats2:63
Seat Change2:19
Popular Vote2:1,02,35,970
Percentage2:19.35%
Swing2:3.09 pp
Leader3:Prithviraj Chavan[3]
Party3:Indian National Congress
Alliance3:United Progressive Alliance
Last Election3:82 seats
Leaders Seat3:Karad South[4]
Seats3:42
Seat Change3:40
Popular Vote3:94,96,095
Percentage3:17.95%
Swing3:3.06 pp
Leader4:Ajit Pawar[5]
Party4:Nationalist Congress Party
Alliance4:United Progressive Alliance
Last Election4:62 seats
Leaders Seat4:Baramati[6]
Seats4:41
Seat Change4:21
Popular Vote4:91,22,285
Percentage4:17.24%
Swing4:0.87 pp
Chief Minister
Before Election:Prithviraj Chavan
Before Party:Indian National Congress
After Election:Devendra Fadnavis
After Party:Bharatiya Janata Party
Map2 Image:Bharat Maharashtra Vidhan Sabha 2014.svg
Map2 Size:400px
Map2 Caption:Structure of the Maharashtra Legislative Assembly after the election

The Indian state of Maharashtra has a bicameral legislature, comprising two houses. The lower house, known as the Legislative Assembly ("Vidhan Sabha" in Marathi), is directly elected by the people and is the more powerful of the two houses. The upper house, known as the Legislative Council ("Vidhan Parishad" in Marathi) is elected indirectly by several specially designated electorates.

The Legislative Assembly has a tenure of five years, at most, and it may be dissolved before time in case the government falls for lack of majority, and nobody else can cobble up a majority. The Assembly has a strength of 288 seats, each seat being a geographical constituency.

Timeline

The term of the Legislative Assembly of Maharashtra was due to expire on 8 November 2014. By virtue of its powers, duties and functions under Article 324 read with Article 172(1) of the Constitution of India and Section 15 of Representation of the People Act, 1951, the Election Commission of India is required to hold elections to constitute the new Legislative Assembly in the State of Maharashtra during a window of time which is: between six months before and six months after the date of expiry. Elections are almost invariably held before the expiry of the term, rather than afterwards.

The Model Code of Conduct comes into effect the day that the election commission announces the schedule of elections. This happened on 12 September 2014. The required Gazette Notification was issued on 20 September 2014. The legislative assembly election was held on 15 October 2014, in a single phase, to select the 288 members of the Maharashtra Legislative Assembly in India. The result was announced on 19 October,[7] with the BJP getting a plurality. The term of the current 13th Legislative Assembly is to end on November 9, 2019, as the first meeting of the new house was held on November 10, 2014.

Background

After the landslide victory of BJP in 2014 Indian general election under the leadership of Narendra Modi, BJP won majority seats in the state and formed government with Shivsena by reviving there grand old alliance.Congress-NCP alliance was not able to attain majority due to decreasing popularity of UPA government and massive corruption. However Nationalist Congress Party offered outside support to BJP for forming government but latter rejected

Alliances

Following the NCP-INC alliance's performance in the 2014 Indian general election, the NCP demanded 144 seats to contest and a rotation of the Chief Minister's post between parties. Both parties held negotiations but failed to reach a conclusion. The INC declared its list of candidates for 118 seats on 25 September without consulting the NCP. Thus, the NCP unilaterally severed its 15-year-old alliance with the INC. The INC later reached out to the Samajwadi Party (SP) to form an alliance.[8] [9]

The Shiv Sena and Bharatiya Janta Party (BJP) were alliance partners for 25-years - including several smaller parties, such as Republican Party of India (Athavale), Swabhimani Shetkari Sanghatna, Rashtriya Samaj Paksha, were also a part. After the general election, the BJP demanded additional seats to contest; initially they requested 144 seats but later reduced their demand to 130 seats. The Shiv Sena offered 119 seats to the BJP and 18 seats to four other allies, keeping 151 to contest itself. After several rounds of negotiations, the parties did not reach a conclusion. Thus the Shiv Sena - BJP alliance ended on the 25 September as well after 25 years of togetherness.[9] [10]

Parties

Campaign

Indian National Congress

The incumbent Indian National Congress started its campaign on 1 September at Hutatma Chowk, Mumbai. Prithviraj Chavan, the incumbent Chief Minister led the campaign with Narayan Rane heading the Campaign Committee. The party's advertising campaign began on 20 September.[11] [12]

Nationalist Congress Party

The Nationalist Congress Party began its campaign in Kolhapur on 16 September with national party President Sharad Pawar, Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar, Maharashtra party President Sunil Tatkare and MP from Kolhapur Dhananjay Mahadik attending the rally.[13]

Bharatiya Janata Party

Prime Minister Narendra Modi spoke in South Mumbai's Mahalaxmi Racecourse after his return from the U.S. for the sixty-ninth session of the United Nations General Assembly.

Shiv Sena

Shiv Sena started its campaign at Mahalaxmi Racecourse in Mumbai on 27 September, where party leader Uddhav Thackeray addressed its supporters.[14]

Election

A total of 3255 candidates contested the election.voter turnout was 64%.[15] Voter-verified paper audit trail (VVPAT) along with EVMs was used in 13 constituencies:[16] Wardha, Amravati (2 pockets),[17] Yavatmal, Chandrapur, Nashik (3 pockets), Aurangabad (3 pockets) and Ahmednagar (2 pockets).[18] [19] [20] [21] [22] [23] [16] [24]

List of Political Parties participated in 2014 Maharashtra Assembly Elections.

Colspan=2PartyAbbreviation
Colspan=4National Parties
BJP
INC
NCP
Communist Party of India (Marxist)CPM
CPI
BSP
Colspan=4State Parties
SHS
MNS
IUML
AIMIM
Janata Dal (United)JD(U)
Janata Dal (Secular)JD(S)
RLD
SP
AIFB
Colspan=4Registered (Unrecognised) Parties
HMS
Akhil Bharatiya Jana SanghABJS
STBP
ABHS
HJP
RVNP
SWP
Socialist Party (India)SP(I)
Socialist Unity Centre of India (Communist)SUCI(C)
Peasants and Workers PartyPWP
BPI
CPI(ML)(L)
CPI(ML)(RS)
RPI
Republican Party of India (Khobragade)RPI(K)
Republican Party of India (Athawale)RPI(A)
Republican Party of India (Kamble)RPI(KM)
Republican SenaRPSN
BBM
BREM
APoI
Bahujan Samaj Party (Ambedkar)BSP(A)
BMUP
Rashtriya Bahujan Congress PartyRBCP
RAaP
BVA
Jan Surajya ShaktiJSS
RSPS
BMSM
DESEP
Peace PartyPECP
WPOI
MBT
RUC
NLP
GGP
HND
AwVP
KKJHS
AIKC
PRCP
ANC
Proutist Bloc IndiaPBI
RKSP
ABMP
LB
MNDP
Republican Paksha (Khoripa)RP(K)
Republican Party of India (Ektawadi)RPI(E)
SVPP
AKBRP
ARP
BDC
BhCP
Bhartiya Navjawan Sena (Paksha)BNS
CSM
GaAP
HEAP
HiPPa
JJP
LAP
LPI
MARP
MVA
NBPP
NSamP
PREP
RBS
RBSP
RKCGP
Rashtriya Samajwadi Party (Secular)RSP(S)
SAOI
SaRaPa
SNS
SSRD

Surveys and polls

Exit polls

Publish DateSourcePolling Organisation
BJP+ShivsenaINCNCPMNSOthers
15 October 2014[25] News 24Chanakya151 ± 971 ± 927 ± 528 ± 511 ± 5
[26] Times Now1295643361212
ABP NewsNielsen12777403455
India TVCVoter124-13451-6138-4831-419-159-15

Results

1226342417
BJPSHSINCNCPOTH

Detailed Results

PartyLeaderMLAsVotes
Of totalOf total
Bharatiya Janata PartyDevendra Fadnavis122762601,47,09,27627.81%
Shiv SenaUddhav Thackeray63192821,02,35,97019.35%
Indian National CongressPrithviraj Chavan424028794,96,09517.95%
Nationalist Congress PartyAjit Pawar412127891,22,28517.24%
Peasants and Workers Party of IndiaGanpatrao Deshmukh31515,33,3091.01%
Bahujan Vikas AaghadiHitendra Thakur21363,29,4570.62%
All India Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen (AIMIM)Imtiyaz Jaleel22244,89,6140.93%
Maharashtra Navnirman SenaRaj Thackeray11221916,65,0333.15%
Bharipa Bahujan MahasanghPrakash Ambedkar1704,72,9250.89%
Rashtriya Samaj PakshaMahadev Jankar162,56,6620.49%
Communist Party of India (Marxist)Rajaram Ozare1202,07,9330.39%
Samajwadi PartyAbu Azmi132292,3040.17%
Independents-7169924,93,1524.71%
2885,29,01,32663.08%
Bharatiya Janata PartyShiv SenaIndian National CongressNationalist Congress Party
National Democratic AllianceUnited Progressive Alliance
Devendra FadnavisUddhav ThackerayPrithviraj ChavanAjit Pawar
27.81%19.35%17.95%17.24%
122(27.81%)63(19.35%)42(17.95%)41(17.24%)
76 18 40 21

Region-wise break up

RegionTotal seatsOthers
Bharatiya Janata PartyShiv SenaIndian National CongressNationalist Congress Party
Seats WonSeats WonSeats WonSeats Won
Western Maharashtra7024 1313 0410 0419 064
Vidarbha6244 264 0410 141 043
Marathwada4615 1311 069 098 043
Thane+Konkan3910 0414 061 0186
Mumbai3615 1014 065 120 032
North Maharashtra3514 10775 042
Total[27] 288122 7663 1842 4041 2120

Votes polled by winning candidates

RegionOthers
Bharatiya Janata PartyShiv SenaIndian National CongressNationalist Congress Party
Vote Share % Vote Share % Vote Share % Vote Share % Vote Share %
Western Maharashtra34.8% 19.8%17.6% 0.9%10.6% 13.331.9% 12.44.93%
Vidarbha72.5% 38.2%7.1% 7.6%14.9% 28.62.1% 5.73.3%
Marathwada41.1% 32.1%20.4% 9.7%20.6% 26.411.7% 21.46.02%
Thane+Konkan27.4% 14.5%32.5% 3.9%2.91% 9.7119.7% 18.117.6%
Mumbai51.3% 34.8%33.6% 20.1%11.8% 48.800.00% 9.23.1%
North Maharashtra42.7% 20.8%19.6% 5.9%19.1% 1.713.6% 29.84.9%
Avg.Vote Share44.97% 26.7%21.80% 4.18%13.32% 21.3613.17% 16.1039.85%

City Wise Results

City NameSeatsBJPSHSINCNCPOth
Mumbai3515 1014 105 120 31 6
Pune88 60 20 020 10
Nagpur66 200 0200
Thane52 22 1001 010
Pimpri-Chinchwad62 012 01010 011 1
Nashik83 3301 011 010
Kalyan-Dombivli63 01010011 1
Vasai-Virar City MC20000002
Aurangabad301 011 100 01001 1
Navi Mumbai21 10001 0100
Solapur32 1002000
Mira-Bhayandar11 1000000 10
Bhiwandi-Nizampur MC31 11001 10 2
Jalgaon City52 11 10011
Amravati11 1000 10000
Nanded3001 012 10000
Kolhapur6003 10 121 01
Ulhasnagar100 01001 0100
Sangli-Miraj-Kupwad220000000
Malegaon200011 010000
Akola22 010000000
Latur1000010000
Dhule011 01000 010000
Ahmednagar10000 010001 0100
Chandrapur30300000000
Parbhani3001 01001 101
Ichalkaranji4012 0100 010000 01
Jalna0301 011 100 010100 01
Ambarnath020001000100
Bhusawal022 2000000 100 01
Panvel021 010000 010100
Beed054 03000001 400
Gondia020100010000
Satara070001 0102 010400
Solapur0302 010001 010000
Barshi100000001 0100 01
Yavatmal32 020100 020000
Achalpur10000000001
Osmanabad30001 010101 0100
Nandurbar42 02000200 0100 01
Wardha11 0100000000 01
Udgir10100000000
Hinganghat101 0100 01000000
Total10950 3130 912 289 58 7
TypeSeatsBJPSHSINCNCPOTH
GEN23597 6151 1835 2934 1818
SC2814 892 403 0303
ST2511 73 105 070402
Total288122 7663 1942 4041 2123
Party! colspan="2"
Western MaharashtraVidarbhaMarathwadaThane+KonkanMumbaiNorth Maharashtra
National Democratic AllianceBharatiya Janata Party 15 23 9 6 10 13
Shiv Sena 3 8 01 3 5
United Progressive AllianceIndian National Congress5 02 08 04 01 20
Nationalist Congress Party 6 11 5 2 03 1
OthersOthers 7 11 4 3 9 1
National Democratic Alliance! colspan="2"
United Progressive AllianceOthers
Western Maharashtra70 17 10 7
Vidarbha62 22 18 11
Marathwada46 19 13 4
Thane +Konkan39 10 01 3
Mumbai36 16 15 9
North Maharashtra35 10 04 1
Total 94 61 13

Seat Metrics

!Party!Seats Before!Retained!Gained!Lost!Seats Won
BJP4640 82 06122
Shiv Sena4521 41 2363
INC8231 11 5142
NCP6227 14 3541

Division-wise results

BJP! colspan="2"
SHSINCNCPOthers
Amravati division3018 1303 25 0701 023
Aurangabad division4615 1311 49 908 303
Konkan division7525 1628 156 1308 308
Nagpur division3226 131 25 700 0200
Nashik division4719 14810 308 0502
Pune division5819 1012 607 0416 0504
Total Seats288122 7663 1842 4041 2120

District-wise results

Name of Division! rowspan="2"
DistrictSeatsBJPShiv SenaINCNCPOthers
VotesSeats WonVotesSeats WonVotesSeats WonVotesSeats Won
Amravati DivisionAkola52,44,9244 2-0 1-0-01
Amravati82,76,8704 4-0 11,29,6872 2-02
Buldhana71,35,7073 11,44,55921,08,5662-0 10
Yavatmal73,76,6485 51,21,2161-0 594,15210
Washim392,9472 1-070,9391-0 10
Total Seats3011,27,09618 132,65,7753 23,09,1925 794,1521 23
Aurangabad DivisionAurangabad91,93,3053 31908153 196,0381 253,11411
Beed65,73,5345 4-0-077,1341 40
Jalna51,90,0943 345,0781-0 198,0301 10
Osmanabad4-065,1781 170,70111,67,0172 10
Nanded91,18,7811 12,83,6434 42,12,1573 360,1271 10
Latur61,43,5032 1-02,20,5533 1-01
Parbhani4-071,5841 1-0 41,65,3272 21
397,0451 163,8511 167,1041 1-00
Total Seats 4613,16,26215 137,20,14911 46,66,5539 96,20,7498 33
Konkan DivisionMumbai City101,91,2953 21,79,3783 31,25,4463 3-0 11
Mumbai Suburban269,16,12712 85,46,68911 71,29,7152 9-0 21
Thane184,83,9547 33,90,6206 100 12,63,5504 21
Palghar685,0502 246,1421 100 1-03
Raigad71,25,1421 11,50,5392 100 11,18,05122
Ratnagiri5-02,45,837300 11,25,4322 20
3-01,41,4842 274,7151-00
Total Seats7518,01,56825 1617,00,68928 153,29,8766 135,07,0338 38
Nagpur Division32,38,2623 1-- 1-0 1-0 10
Chandrapur63,38,8014 153,8771 170,3731 5-00
Gadchiroli31,87,0163 3---0 2-00
Gondia41,81,1513 1--62,7011 1-00
Nagpur129,70,18611 4-- 184,6301 2-0 10
41,36,1722 1-- 11,38,4192 2-00
Total Seats3220,51,58826 1353,8771 23,56,1235 700 20
Nashik DivisionDhule51,50,5742 12,91,9680 103 1000
Jalgaon116,02,0176 42,25,7163 10055,6561 41
Nandurbar41,59,8842 2001,58,206200 10
Nashik152,62,9244 33,14,06141,24,4542 13,18,7684 11
Ahmednagar124,94,5305 373,2631 22,82,14132,16,3553 10
Total Seats4716,69,92919 149,05,00885,64,80110 35,90,7798 52
Pune DivisionKolhapur101,99,7032 15,44,8176 300 2175,2252 10
Pune219,54,02211 82,36,642378,6021 3379,2233 43
Sangli83,32,5404 472,8491 11,12,5231 1221,35520
Satara8001,04,4191 11,52,5392 1465,62950
111,56,954260,6741 12,36,1033 1334,75741
Total Seats581,643,21919 101,019,40112 6579,7677 41,576,18916 54
28896,08,662122 7646,64,89963 182,806,31242 403,388,90241 2120

Results by constituency

Assembly Constituency! colspan="4"
WinnerRunner UpMargin
NameCandidate PartyVotesCandidate PartyVotes
Nandurbar District
1AkkalkuwaK. C. PadaviINC64410Paradake Vijaysing RupsingNCP4863515775
2ShahadaUdesingh Kocharu PadviBJP58556Padmakar Vijaysing ValviINC57837719
3NandurbarVijaykumar GavitBJP101328Kunal VasaveINC7421027118
4NavapurSurupsingh Hirya NaikINC93796Sharad GavitNCP7197921817
Dhule District
5SakriINC74760Manjula GavitBJP714373323
6Dhule RuralINC119,094Manohar BhadaneBJP7301246082
7Dhule CityAnil GoteBJP57780Rajwardhan KadambandeNCP4485212928
8SindkhedaBJP92794Sandeep BedseNCP5063642158
9ShirpurINC98114Jitendra ThakurBJP7291325201
Jalgaon District
10ChopdaSS54176Madhuri PatilNCP4224111935
11RaverBJP65962Shirish ChaudhariINC5596210000
12BhusawalBJP87818Rajesh ZalteNCP5318134637
13Jalgaon CityBJP88363Suresh JainSS4604942314
14Jalgaon RuralSS84020Gulabrao DeokarNCP5265331367
15AmalnerInd68149Anil PatilBJP4691021239
16ErandolSatish PatilNCP55656Chimanrao PatilSS536731983
17ChalisgaonBJP94754Rajivdada DeshmukhNCP7237422380
18PachoraKishor PatilSS87520Dilip WaghNCP5911728403
19JamnerGirish MahajanBJP103498Digambar PatilNCP6773035768
20MuktainagarBJP85657Chandrakant Nimba PatilSS759499708
Buldhana District
21MalkapurBJP75965Arvind KolteINC4901926946
22BuldhanaINC46,985Sanjay GaikwadMNS3532411661
23ChikhliINC61581Suresh KhabutareBJP4752014061
24Sindkhed RajaShashikant KhedekarSS64203Ganesh ManteBJP4534918854
25MehkarSanjay RaimulkarSS80356Laxmanrao GhumareINC4442135935
26KhamgaonBJP71819Dilipkumar SanandaINC647587061
27Jalgaon (Jamod)BJP63888Prasenjit TayadeBBM591934695
Akola District
28AkotBJP70086Mahesh GanganeINC3867531411
29BalapurBaliram SirskarBBM41426Khatib Syed NatiquiddinINC344876939
30Akola WestGovardhan SharmaBJP66934Vijay DeshmukhNCP2698139953
31Akola EastRandhir SavarkarBJP53678Haridas BhadeBBM512382440
32MurtizapurBJP54,226Rahul DongareBBM4133812888
Washim District
33RisodAmit ZanakINC70,939Vijay JadhavBJP5413116808
34WashimBJP48,196Shashikant PendharkarSS438034393
35KaranjaBJP44,751Yusuf Shafi PunjaniBBM406044147
Amravati District
36Dhamamgaon RailwayINC70,879Arun Adsad BJP69905974
37BadneraInd46,827Band SanjaySS394087419
38AmravatiBJP84,033Raosaheb ShekhawatINC4896135072
39TeosaINC58,808Nivedita ChaudhariBJP3836720441
40DaryapurBJP64224Balwant WankhadeRPI4464219582
41MelghatBJP57002Rajkumar PatelNCP550231979
42AchalpurBacchu KaduInd59234 Ashok BansodBJP4906410170
43MorshiBJP71611Harshavardhan DeshmukhNCP3144940162
Wardha District
44ArviINC75886Dadarao KecheBJP727433143
45DeoliINC62533Suresh WagmareBJP61590943
46HinganghatBJP90275Pralay TelangBSP2510065175
47WardhaBJP45897Shekhar ShendeINC373478550
Nagpur District
48KatolAshish DeshmukhBJP70344Anil DeshmukhNCP647875557
49SavnerINC84630Vinod Jivtode SS754219209
50HingnaBJP84139Rameshchandra BangNCP6098123158
51UmredBJP92399Rukshadas BansodBSP3407758322
52Nagpur South WestBJP113918Praful GudadeINC5497658942
53BJP81224Satish ChaturvediINC3801043214
54Nagpur EastBJP99136Abhijit WanjarriINC5052248614
55Nagpur CentralBJP87523Anees AhmedINC4945238071
56Nagpur WestBJP86500Vikas ThakreINC6009826402
57Nagpur NorthBJP68905Kishore GajbhiyeBSP5518713718
58KamthiBJP126755Rajendra MulakINC8675340002
59RamtekBJP59343Ashish JaiswalSS4726212081
Bhandara District
60TumsarBJP73952Madhukar KukdeNCP4527328679
61BhandaraBJP83408Dewangana GadhaveBSP4657636832
62SakoliBJP80902Sevakbhau Nirdhan WaghayeINC5541325489
Gondiya District
63Arjuni MorgaonRajkumar BadoleBJP64401Rajesh MulchandINC3410630295
64TiroraBJP54160Dilip BansodInd4106213098
65GondiyaGopaldas AgrawalINC62701Vinod AgrawalBJP5194310758
66AmgaonBJP62590Ramrtanbapu RautINC4429518295
Gadchiroli District
67ArmoriBJP60413Anandrao GedamINC4768012733
68GadchiroliBJP70185Bhagyashri AtramNCP1828051905
69AheriAmbrishrao Satyavanrao AtramBJP56418Dharmaraobaba AtramNCP3656019858
Chandrapur District
70RajuraBJP66223Subhash DhoteINC639452278
71ChandrapurBJP81483Kishore JorgewarSS5071130772
72BallarpurBJP103718Ghanshyam MulchandaniINC6011843600
73BrahmapuriINC70373Atul DeshkarBJP5676313610
74ChimurBJP87377Avinash WarjukarINC6222225155
75WaroraSS53877Sanjay DeotaleBJP518732004
Yavatmal District
76WaniBJP45178Vishvas NandekarSS395725606
77RalegaonBJP100618Vasant PurakeINC6186838750
78YavatmalBJP53671Santosh DhawaleSS524441227
79DigrasSS121216Vasant GhuikhedkarNCP4135279864
80ArniBJP86991Shivajirao MogheINC6627020721
81PusadNCP94152Prakash DevasarkarSS2879365359
82UmarkhedBJP90190Vijayrao KhadseINC4161448576
Nanded District
83KinwatPradeep JadhavNCP60127Bhimrao KeramInd551524975
84HadgaonSS78,520Jawalgaonkar Madhavrao PatilINC6507913441
85BhokarAmeeta ChavanINC100,781Madhavrao KinhalkarBJP5322447557
86Nanded NorthINC40356Sudhakar PandhareBJP327547602
87Nanded SouthSS45,836Deelip KandkurteBJP426293207
88LohaSS92435Mukteshwar DhondgeBJP4694945486
89NaigaonINC71020Rajesh PawarBJP6059510425
90DeglurSS66852Raosaheb AntapurkarINC582048648
91MukhedGovind RathodBJP118781Hanmanthrao PatilINC4549073291
Hingoli District
92BasmathSS63851Jayprakash DandegaonkarNCP582955556
93KalamnuriINC67104Gajana GhugeSS5556810536
94HingoliBJP97045Bhaurao PatilINC4059956446
Parbhani District
95JinturNCP106912Ramprasad KadamINC7955427358
96ParbhaniSS71584Syad Khalad Syad SahebjanAIMIM4505826526
97GangakhedNCP58415Ratnakar GutteRSP561262289
98PathriMohan FadInd69081Suresh WarpudkarINC5563213449
Jalna District
99ParturBJP46937Sureshkumar JethaliyaINC425774360
100GhansawangiNCP98030Vilasrao KharatBJP5455443476
101JalnaSS45,078Kailas GorantyalINC44782296
102BadnapurBJP73560Roopkumar Bablu NehrulalNCP5006523495
103BhokardanBJP69597Chandrakant DanveNCP628476750
Aurangabad District
104SillodINC96038Suresh BankarBJP8211713921
105KannadSS62542Udaysingh RajputNCP609811561
106PhulambriBJP73294Kalyan KaleINC696833611
107Aurangabad CentralAIMIM61843Pradeep JaiswalSS4186119982
108Aurangabad WestSS61282Madhukar SawantBJP543556927
109Aurangabad EastBJP64528Abdul Gaffar QuadriAIMIM602684260
110PaithanSS66991Sanjay WaghchaureNCP4195225039
111GangapurBJP55483Ambadas DanveSS3820517278
112VaijapurNCP53114Rangnath WaniSS484054709
Nashik District
113NandgaonNCP69263Suhas KandeSS5082718436
114Malegaon CentralINC75326 Mohammed Ismail Abdul KhaliqueNCP5917516151
115Malegaon OuterDadaji BhuseSS82,093Pawan Yashvant ThakreBJP4467237421
116BaglanNCP68434Dilip BorseBJP642534181
117KalwanJiva GavitCPI(M)67795Arjun PawarNCP630094786
118ChandvadBJP54946Shirishkumar KotwalINC4378511161
119YewlaNCP112787Sambhaji PawarSS6634546442
120SinnarSS104031Manikrao KokateBJP8347720554
121NiphadSS78186Diliprao BankarNCP742653921
122DindoriNCP68284Dhanraj MahaleSS5565112633
123Nashik EastBJP78941Chandrakant LavteSS3256746374
124Nashik CentralBJP61548Vasantrao GiteMNS3327628272
125Nashik WestBJP67489Sudhakar BhikaSS3781929670
126DevlaliSS49751Ramdas SadaphuleBJP2158028171
127IgatpuriINC49128Shivram ZholeSS3875110377
Palghar District
128DahanuBJP44849Mangat Barkya VanshaCPI(M)2814916700
129VikramgadBJP40201Prakash NikamSS363563845
130PalgharSS46,142Rajendra GavitINC45627515
131BoisarVilas TareBVA64550Kamalakar Anya DalaviSS5167712873
132NalasoparaBVA113566Rajan NaikBJP5906754499
133VasaiBVA97291Vivek PanditInd6539531896
Thane District
134Bhiwandi RuralSS57082Shantaram Dundaram PatilBJP479229160
135ShahapurPandurang BaroraNCP56813Daulat DarodaSS512695544
136Bhiwandi WestBJP42483Shoaib Ashfaq KhanINC391573326
137Bhiwandi EastSS33541 Santosh ShettyBJP301483393
138Kalyan WestBJP54388Vijay SalviSS521692219
139MurbadBJP85543Gotiram PawarNCP5931326230
140AmbernathSS47000Rajesh WankhedeBJP449592041
141UlhasnagarJyoti KalaniNCP43760 Kumar AilaniBJP418971863
142Kalyan EastInd36357Gopal LandgeSS35612745
143DombivaliBJP83872Dipesh MhatreSS3764746225
144Kalyan RuralSS84,110Ramesh PatilMNS3989844212
145Mira BhayandarBJP91468Gilbert MendoncaNCP5917632292
146Ovala-MajiwadaSS68571Sanjay PandeyBJP5766510906
147Kopri-PachpakhadiEknath ShindeSS100316Sandeep LeleBJP4844751869
148ThaneBJP70884Ravindra PhatakSS5829612588
149Mumbra-KalwaNCP86533Dasharath PatilSS3885047683
150AiroliNCP76444Vijay ChouguleSS677198725
151BelapurManda MhatreBJP55316NCP538251491
Mumbai Suburban
152BorivaliBJP108278Uttamprakash AgarwalSS2901179267
153DahisarBJP77238Vinod GhosalkarSS3866038578
154MagathaneSS65016Hemendra MehtaBJP4463120385
155MulundBJP93850Charan Singh SapraINC2854365307
156VikhroliSS50302Mangesh SangleMNS2496325339
157Bhandup WestSS48151Manoj KotakBJP433794772
158Jogeshwari EastSS72767Ujwala ModakBJP4380528962
159DindoshiSS56577Rajhans SinghINC3674919828
160Kandivali EastBJP72427Thakur Ramesh SinghINC3123941188
161CharkopBJP96097Shubhada GudekarSS3173064367
162Malad WestINC56574Ram BarotBJP542712303
163GoregaonBJP63629Subhash DesaiSS588734756
164VersovaBJP49182Baldev KhosaINC2278426398
165Andheri WestAmeet SatamBJP59022Ashok JadhavINC3498224040
166Andheri EastSS52817Sunil YadavBJP473385479
167Vile ParleBJP74270Shashikant PatkarSS4183532435
168ChandivaliNaseem KhanINC73141Santosh SinghSS4367229469
169Ghatkopar WestBJP80343Sudhir MoreSS3842741916
170Ghatkopar EastBJP67012Jagdish ChaudhariSS2688540127
171Mankhurd Shivaji NagarAbu AzmiSP41719Suresh PatilSS317829937
172Anushakti NagarTukaram KateSS39966Nawab MalikNCP389591007
173ChemburSS47410Chandrakant HandoreINC3738310027
174KurlaSS41580Vijay KambleBJP2890112679
175KalinaSS30715Amarjit SinghBJP294181297
176Vandre EastSS41388Krishna ParkarBJP2579115597
177Vandre WestBJP74779Baba SiddiqueINC4786826911
Mumbai City District
178DharaviINC47718Baburao ManeSS3239015328
179Sion KoliwadaR. Tamil SelvanBJP40869Mangesh SatamkarSS371313738
180WadalaKalidas KolambkarINC38540Mihir KotechaBJP37740800
181MahimSS46291Nitin SardesaiMNS403505941
182WorliSS60,625Sachin AhirNCP37,61323012
183ShivadiSS72462Bala NandgaonkarMNS3055341909
184BycullaAIMIM25314Madhu ChavanBJP239571357
185Malabar HillBJP97818Arvind DudhwadkarSS2913268686
186MumbadeviINC39188Atul ShahBJP306758513
187ColabaBJP52608Pandurang SakpalSS2882123787
Raigad District
188PanvelPrashant ThakurBJP125142Balaram PatilPWPI11192713215
189KarjatSuresh LadNCP57013Mahendra ThorvePWPI551131900
190UranSS56131Vivek PatilPWPI55320811
191PenDhairyashil Patil PWPI64616Ravisheth PatilINC604964120
192AlibagPanditshet PatilPWPI76959Mahendra DalviSS6086516094
193ShrivardhanNCP61038Ravi MundeSS6096177
194MahadSS94408Manik JagtapINC7315221256
Pune District
195JunnarMNS60305Asha BuchkeSS4338216923
196AmbegaonNCP120235Arun GireSS6208158154
197Khed AlandiSS103207Dilip MohiteNCP7048932718
198ShirurBJP92579Ashok PawarNCP8163810941
199DaundRSP87649Ramesh ThoratNCP7630411345
200IndapurNCP108400Harshvardhan PatilINC9422714173
201BaramatiNCP150588Prabhakar GawadeBJP6079789791
202PurandarSS82339 Sanjay JagtapINC737498590
203BhorINC78602Kuldip KondeSS5965118951
204MavalBJP95319Dnyanoba Mauli DabhadeNCP6731828001
205ChinchwadBJP123786Rahul KalateSS6348960297
206PimpriSS51096Anna BansodeNCP487612335
207BhosariInd60173Sulabha UbaleSS4485715316
208Vadgaon SheriBJP66908Sunil TingreSS615835325
209ShivajinagarBJP56460Vinayak NimhanINC3441322047
210KothrudBJP100941Chandrakant MokateSS3627964662
211KhadakwaslaBJP111531Dilip BarateNCP4850563026
212ParvatiBJP95583Taware Sachin ShamSS2649369090
213HadapsarBJP82629Mahadeo BabarSS5238130248
214Pune CantonmentBJP54692Ramesh BagweINC3973714955
215Kasba PethBJP73594 Rohit TilakINC3132242272
Ahmednagar District
216AkoleNCP67,696Madhukar TalpadeSS4763420062
217SangamnerINC103,564Janardan AherSS4475958805
218ShirdiINC121,459Abhay Shelke PatilSS4679774662
219KopargaonBJP99,763Ashutosh KaleSS7049329270
220ShrirampurINC57118Bhausaheb WakchaureBJP4563411484
221NevasaBalasaheb Murkute BJP84,570Shankarrao GadakhNCP799114659
222ShevgaonBJP134,685Chandrashekhar GhuleNCP8150053185
223RahuriShivaji KardileBJP91,454Usha TanpureSS6577825676
224ParnerSS73,263Sujit Zaware PatilNCP4584127422
225Ahmednagar CitySangram JagtapNCP49,378Anil RathodSS460613317
226ShrigondaRahul JagtapNCP99,281Babanrao PachputeBJP8564413637
227Karjat JamkhedRam ShindeBJP84058Ramesh KhadeSS4624237816
Beed District
228GeoraiLaxman Pawar BJP136,384Badamrao PanditNCP7638360001
229MajalgaonBJP112,497Prakashdada SolankeNCP7525237245
230BeedJaydutt KshirsagarNCP77,134Vinayak MeteBJP710026132
231AshtiBhimrao DhondeBJP120915Suresh DhasNCP1149335982
232KaijSangita ThombareBJP106834Namita MundadaNCP6411342721
233ParliBJP96904Dhananjay MundeNCP7100925895
Latur District
234Latur RuralINC100897Ramesh KaradBJP9038710510
235Latur CityINC119656Shailesh LahotiBJP7019149465
236AhmadpurInd61957Babasaheb PatilNCP579514006
237UdgirSudhakar BhaleraoBJP66686Sanjay BansodeNCP4179224894
238NilangaBJP76817Ashok Patil NilangekarINC4930627511
239AusaINC64237Dinkar ManeSS553798858
Osmanabad District
240UmargaSS65178Kisan KambleINC4473620442
241TuljapurINC70701Jeevanrao GoreNCP4109129610
242OsmanabadNCP88469Omprakash RajenimbalkarSS7766310806
243ParandaRahul Mote NCP78548Dnyaneshwar PatilSS6615912389
Solapur District
244KarmalaSS60674Rashmi BagalNCP60417257
245MadhaBabanrao Shinde NCP97803Kalyan KaleINC6202535778
246BarshiDilip SopalNCP97655Rajendra RautSS925445111
247MoholNCP62120Sanjay KshirsagarBJP537538367
248Solapur City NorthBJP86877Mahesh GadekarNCP1799968878
249Solapur City CentralPraniti ShindeINC46907Shekh Taufik Is MailAIMIM371389769
250AkkalkotINC97333Sidramappa PatilBJP7968917644
251Solapur SouthBJP70077Dilip ManeINC4295427123
252PandharpurINC91863Prashant ParicharakSWA829508913
253SangolaPWPI94374Shahajibapu PatilSS6915025224
254MalsirasHanumant DolasNCP77179Anant KhandagaleInd709346245
Satara District
255PhaltanDipak Chavan NCP92910Digambar AgawaneINC5934233568
256WaiMakarand Laxmanrao Jadhav PatilNCP101218Madan BhosaleINC6251638702
257KoregaonNCP95213Vijayrao KanaseINC4796647247
258ManJaykumar GoreINC75708Shekhar GoreRSP5235723351
259Karad NorthNCP78324Dhairyashil KadamINC5781720507
260Karad SouthINC76831Vilasrao PatilInd6041316418
261PatanSS104419Satyajit PatankarNCP8559518824
262SataraNCP97964Deepak PawarBJP5015147813
Ratnagiri District
263DapoliSanjay Kadam NCP52907Suryakant DalviSS491233784
264GuhagarBhaskar JadhavNCP72525Vinay NatuBJP3976132764
265ChiplunSS75695Shekhar NikamNCP696276068
266RatnagiriSS93876Bal ManeBJP5444939427
267RajapurSS76266Rajendra DesaiINC3720439062
Sindhudurg District
268KankavliINC74715Pramod JatharBJP4873625979
269KudalSS70582Narayan RaneINC6020610376
270SawantwadiSS70902 Rajan TeliBJP2971041192
Kolhapur District
271ChandgadSandhyadevi DesaiNCP51,599Narsingrao PatilSS434008199
272RadhanagariSS132,485Krishnarao PatilNCP9307739408
273KagalNCP123,626Sanjay GhatageSS1176925934
274Kolhapur SouthBJP105,489Satej PatilINC969618528
275KarvirSS107,998P. N. PatilINC107288710
276Kolhapur NorthSS69,736Satyajit KadamINC47,31522,421
277ShahuwadiSS74,702Vinay KoreJSS74314388
278HatkanangaleSS89,087Jaywantrao AwaleINC5971729370
279IchalkaranjiBJP94,214Prakashanna AwadeINC7898915225
280ShirolSS70,809Rajendra PatilNCP5077620033
Sangli District
281MirajBJP93,795Shidheshwar JadhavINC2972864067
282SangliSudhir GadgilBJP80,497Madan PatilINC6604014457
283IslampurNCP113,045Abhijit PatilInd3785975186
284ShiralaShivajirao NaikBJP85,363Mansing NaikNCP816953668
285Palus-KadegaonINC112,523 Prithviraj DeshmukhBJP8848924034
286KhanapurSS72,849Sadashivrao PatilINC5305219797
287Tasgaon-Kavathe MahankalNCP108,310Ajitrao GhorpadeBJP8590022410
288JatVilasrao JagtapBJP72,885Vikramshinh SawantINC5518717698

Vote Share

Party! colspan="2"
VotesPercentage
Bharatiya Janata Party14,709,276 83,57,12927.81% 13.79%
Shiv Sena10,235,970 28,66,94019.35% 3.09%
Indian National Congress9,496,095 25,60817.95% 3.06%
Nationalist Congress Party9,122,285 17,02,07317.24% 0.87%

Government formation

With the BJP having won a plurality, the NCP offered outside support to the BJP, according to Praful Patel.[28] The NCP offer was read as putting the Shiv Sena under pressure by saying it gave the BJP "mega-clout" in negotiations with the Shiv Sena. Amit Shah did not turn down the offer saying that the party's parliamentary board, including Prime Minister Narendra Modi would discuss options. Other unnamed BJP members said the Shiv Sena was "a natural fit" with the party. Other unnamed BJP members said they expected the Shiv Sena to seek the post of deputy chief minister as well as more ministers in the national government. Unnamed Shiv Sena spokespeople told NDTV that, as potential kingmaker, Uddhav Thackeray would decide the next steps "in Maharashtra's best interest."[29] Finally, BJP and Shiv Sena agreed to come together and form the government. Later on, in July 2020, NCP President Sharad Pawar said that NCP's outside support to the BJP government was a "political ploy" to keep the Shiv Sena away from the BJP. Pawar admitted that he took steps to "widen the distance between BJP and Shiv Sena".[30]

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Notes and References

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  11. Web site: Congress Kicks Off Its Campaign For Assembly Polls In Maharashtra . September 2, 2014 . . September 22, 2014.
  12. News: Congress ad blitz begins today, with CM Chavan as its face . September 20, 2014 . . September 22, 2014.
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  16. Web site: Contacted 90% voters… have done our bit for maximum turnout: Nitin Gadre. October 15, 2014.
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  18. Web site: VVPATs to debut in 13 Assembly pockets. September 29, 2014.
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  20. Web site: Not possible for ECI to put VVPAT system in place for Assembly elections this time: HC. October 1, 2014.
  21. Web site: Ansari. Shahab. 30 September 2014. Funds released for VVPAT, but machines not procured The Asian Age. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20141022105708/http://www.asianage.com/mumbai/funds-released-vvpat-machines-not-procured-250. 2014-10-22. asianage.com.
  22. News: Voters enthusiastic about new system | Aurangabad News . The Times of India. 16 October 2014 .
  23. News: Admin runs out of time to air awareness clip . The Times of India. 9 October 2014 .
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