Jalna Assembly constituency explained

Jalna
Type:SLA
District:Jalna
Division:Aurangabad
State:Maharashtra
Loksabha Cons:Jalna
Constituency No:101
Established:1951
Reservation:None
Mla:Kailas Gorantyal
Party:INC
Latest Election Year:2019
Electors:3,33,456
Preceded By:Arjun Khotkar, Shiv Sena

Jalna Assembly constituency is one of the 288 Vidhan Sabha (legislative assembly) constituencies of Maharashtra state in western India.[1] [2]

Overview

Jalna is part of the Jalna Lok Sabha constituency along with five other Vidhan Sabha segments, namely Badnapur and Bhokardan in Jalna district and Phulambri, Sillod and Paithan in the Aurangabad district.[2]

Extent

The Assembly Constituency presently comprises the following neighbourhoods & Towns:

Neighbourhood
Malegaon Kh.
Wanjar Umrad
Waghrul
Tatewadi
Dhawedi
Warud
Nidhona
Panshendra
Nandapur
Navha
Jalna
Ghansawangi (part)
Majarewadi
Somnath
Baji Umrad Tanda
Baji Umrad
Sawargaon Hadap
Jaitapur
Manegaon Jahangir
Dahifal
Antarwala
Samangaon

Members of legislative assembly

YearMemberParty
Hyderabad State Legislative
1952Syed Mohammed MoosaviIndian National Congress (I)
Bombay Legislative Assembly
1957Rustumji BezonjiIndian National Congress (I)
Dhondirai Ganpatrao
Maharashtra Legislative Assembly
1962Dattatray Rao Khanderao DeshpandeIndian National Congress (I)
1967B. G. Gadhe
1978Kisanrao Pandharnath Bhise Patil
1980Dayma Ramkishan Ramchandra
1985Dayma Ramkishan RamchandraIndian National Congress
1990Arjun Khotkar
1995
1999Kailash Kishanrao GorantyalIndian National Congress
2004Arjun Khotkar
2009Kailash Kishanrao Gorantyal[3] Indian National Congress
2014Arjun KhotkarShiv Sena
2019Kailash Kishanrao GorantyalIndian National Congress

Election results

Assembly elections 1999

References

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Delimitation of Parliamentary and Assembly Constituencies Order, 2008 . 26 November 2008 . 24 June 2021.
  2. Web site: District wise List of Assembly and Parliamentary Constituencies . Chief Electoral Officer, Maharashtra website . 3 November 2010 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20100318055304/http://ceo.maharashtra.gov.in/acs.php . 18 March 2010 .
  3. Web site: Maharashtra Legislative Assembly Election, 2009 . . 25 April 2023.