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Shirdi Lok Sabha Constituency: List of candidates for Lok Polls 2019, past results, all updates

The Shirdi Lok Sabha Constituency is one of the 17 Lok Sabha constituencies in Maharashtra going to vote on April 29. It covers -   Akole, Sangamner, Shirdi, Kopargaon, Shrirampur and Nevasa. While Akole assembly seat is reserved for members of Scheduled Tribe, Shrirampur assembly seat is reserved for members of Scheduled Caste.

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The Shirdi Lok Sabha Constituency is one of the 17 Lok Sabha constituencies in Maharashtra going to vote on April 29. It covers -   Akole, Sangamner, Shirdi, Kopargaon, Shrirampur and Nevasa. While Akole assembly seat is reserved for members of Scheduled Tribe, Shrirampur assembly seat is reserved for members of Scheduled Caste.

The main battle is between Kamble Bhausaheb Malhari of Congress and Sadashiv Kisan Lokhande of Shiv Sena. 

In 2014, Lok Sabha Election Sadashiv Lokhande of Shiv Sena beat Bhausaheb Wakchaure of Congress by 2 lakh votes.

In 2009, Bhausaheb Wakchaure of Shiv Sena manged to secure by winning getting over 1.32 lakh votes against Ramdas Athawale of Republic Party of India (A).

L. NO.

Candidate Name

Party Name

1

KAMBLE BHAUSAHEB MALHARI

Indian National Congress

2

Adv. BANSI BHAURAO SATPUTE

Communist Party of India

3

SADASHIV KISAN LOKHANDE

Shivsena

4

SURESH EKNATH JAGDHANE

Bahujan Samaj Party

5

ASHOK JAGDISH JADHAV

Rashtriya Maratha Party

6

ADV. PRAKASH KACHARU AAHER

Bahujan Republican Socialist Party

7

VIJAY DNYANOBA GHATE

Republican Bahujan Sena

8

SANJAY LAXMAN SUKHDAN

Vanchit Bahujan Aaghadi

9

ADV. AMOLIK GOVIND BABURAO

Independent

10

ASHOK ANAJI WAKCHAURE

Independent

11

KISHOR LIMBAJI ROKADE

Independent

12

GANPAT MACHINDRA MORE

Independent

13

PRADIP SUNIL SARODE

Independent

14

BAPU PARAJI RANDHIR

Independent

15

BORAGE SHANKAR HARIBHAU

Independent

16

WAKCHAURE BHAUSAHEB JAYRAM

Independent

17

WAKCHAURE BHAUSAHEB RAJARAM

Independent

18

SACHIN SADASHIV GAWANDE

Independent

19

SUBHASH DADA TRIBHUWAN

Independent

20

SAMPAT KHANDU SAMINDAR

Independent

 

 

The Maharashtra Mahabharata

 

The fate of 323 candidates, including Union minister Subhash Bhamre, Congress nominees Milind Deora and Urmila Matondkar, will be decided in the fourth and final phase of polling in Maharashtra covering 17 Lok Sabha constituencies on April 29.

More than 3.11 crore voters spread across the 17 Lok Sabha seats located in North Maharashtra, Mumbai, Thane, Palghar and parts of Western Maharashtra, are eligible to exercise their franchise.

 

As many as 33,314 polling stations are being set up in these constituencies, where 323 candidates are in the poll field.

Of the total 3,11,92,823 voters, 1,66,31,707 are male, 1,45,59,698 female and 1,418 from the third gender.

 

The constituencies voting on April 29 are: Nandurbar, Dhule, Dindori, Nashik (North Maharashtra), Palghar, Bhiwandi, Kalyan, Thane (located on Mumbai's outskirts), Mumbai North, Mumbai North-West, Mumbai North-Central, Mumbai North-East, Mumbai South and Mumbai South-Central, Maval, Shirur (Pune district) and Shirdi (Ahmednagar district).

In 2014, the BJP had won 8 of these 17 seats, while its ally Shiv Sena bagged the remaining 9.

 

The Palghar seat was won by the BJP in 2014. However, this time the Shiv Sena is contesting on the seat as part of a pre-poll alliance between the two saffron allies.

 

 

Opposition Congress, which had won just two seats in 2014 in Maharashtra, is facing a tough task of reclaiming its lost support base in North Maharashtra and Mumbai.

 

The NCP is fighting to regain its position in Thane district and Western Maharashtra.

 

Prominent candidates in the fray include Bhamre (Dhule-BJP), actress-turned-politician Urmila Matondkar (Mumbai North), Priya Dutt (Mumbai North-Central Congress) and Deora (Mumbai South).

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