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Election to elect members of the 18th Lok Sabha in Maharashtra
2024 Indian general election in Maharashtra Opinion polls Turnout 61.29% ( 0.27 pp )
First party
Second party
Third party
Leader
Prithviraj Chavan
Devendra Fadnavis
Uddhav Thackeray
Party
INC
BJP
SS(UBT)
Alliance
INDIA
NDA
INDIA
Leader since
2010
2013
2022
Leader's seat
Did not contest
Did not contest
Did not contest
Last election
16.41%, 1 seat
27.84%, 23 seats
Party split after last election
Seats won
13
9
9
Seat change
12
14
4
Popular vote
9,641,856
14,913,914
9,522,797
Percentage
16.92%
26.18%
16.52%
Swing
0.51 pp
1.66 pp
New
Fourth party
Fifth party
Sixth party
Leader
Supriya Sule
Eknath Shinde
Ajit Pawar
Party
NCP-SP
SHS
NCP
Alliance
INDIA
NDA
NDA
Leader since
2023
2022
2023
Leader's seat
Baramati (won)
Did not contest
Did not contest
Last election
Party split after last election
Party split after last election
Party split after last election
Seats won
8
7
1
Seat change
5
6
Popular vote
5,851,166
7,377,674
2,053,757
Percentage
10.27%
12.95%
3.60%
Swing
New
New
New
Seatwise Result Map of the 2024 general election in Maharashtra
The 2024 Indian general election in Maharashtra was held in five phases between 19 April and 20 May 2024 to elect 48 members of the 18th Lok Sabha .[ 1] [ 2] The result of the election was announced on 4 June 2024.
Election schedule
On 16th March 2024, the Election Commission of India announced the schedule for the 2024 Indian general election, with Maharashtra scheduled to vote during the first five phases on 19, 26 April, 7, 13, and 20 May.
Phase wise schedule of 2024 Indian general election in Maharashtra Phase I Phase II Phase III Phase IV Phase V
Poll event
Phase
I
II
III
IV
V
Notification Date
20 March
28 March
12 April
18 April
26 April
Last Date for filing nomination
27 March
4 April
19 April
25 April
3 May
Scrutiny of nomination
28 March
5 April
20 April
26 April
4 May
Last Date for withdrawal of nomination
30 March
8 April
22 April
29 April
6 May
Date of poll
19 April
26 April
7 May
13 May
20 May
Date of counting of votes/Result
4 June 2024
No. of constituencies
5
8
11
11
13
Parties and alliances
Others
Candidates
Contested Seats by Region
Surveys and polls
Opinion polls
Exit polls
Polling agency
Lead
NDA
INDIA
Others
Actual Results
17
30
1
INDIA
Voter turnout
Phase wise
Phase
Poll Date
Constituencies[ 15]
Voter Turnout (%)
I
19 April 2024
Ramtek , Nagpur , Bhandara–Gondiya , Gadchiroli–Chimur , Chandrapur
63.71%
II
26 April 2024
Buldhana , Akola , Amravati , Wardha , Yavatmal–Washim , Hingoli , Nanded , Parbhani
62.71%
III
7 May 2024
Raigad , Baramati , Osmanabad , Latur , Solapur , Madha , Sangli , Satara , Ratnagiri–Sindhudurg , Kolhapur , Hatkanangle
63.55%
IV
13 May 2024
Nandurbar , Jalgaon , Raver , Jalna , Aurangabad , Maval , Pune , Shirur , Ahmednagar , Shirdi , Beed
62.21%
V
20 May 2024
Dhule , Dindori , Nashik , Palghar , Bhiwandi , Kalyan , Thane , Mumbai North , Mumbai North West , Mumbai North East , Mumbai North Central , Mumbai South Central , Mumbai South
56.89%
Total
61.29%
Constituency wise
Results
Results by party or alliance
Alliance/ Party
Popular vote
Seats
Votes
%
±pp
Contested
Won
+/−
INDIA
INC
9,641,856
16.92%
0.51
17
13
12
SS(UBT)
9,522,797
16.52%
New
21
9
4
NCP(SP)
5,851,166
10.27%
New
10
8
5
Total
25,015,819
43.71%
11.64[ a]
48
30
25[ b]
NDA
BJP
14,913,914
26.18%
1.66
28
9
14
SHS
7,377,674
12.95%
10.55
15
7
6
NCP
2,053,757
3.60%
4
1
RSP
467,282
0.82%
0.82
1
0
Total
24,812,627
43.55%
7.79[ c]
48
17
24[ d]
Others
0
01
IND
1
NOTA
412,815
0.72%
Total
100%
-
48
-
Results by Region
Region
Total seats
INC
Shiv Sena (UBT)
NCP(SP)
BJP
SHS
NCP
Others
Seats Won
Seats Won
Seats Won
Seats Won
Seats Won
Seats Won
Western Maharashtra
11
02
02
00
04
01
02
03
02
01
00
03
01
Vidarbha
10
05
04
01
01
01
01
02
03
01
02
00
00
Marathwada
09
03
03
04
02
01
01
00
04
01
00
00
Thane+Konkan
06
00
00
02
01
01
02
01
02
01
00
Mumbai
06
01
01
03
02
00
01
02
01
02
00
00
North Maharashtra
06
02
02
01
01
01
01
02
03
00
01
00
00
Total [ 16]
48
13
12
09
04
08
05
09
14
07
06
01
03
Strike-rate
Strike rate is determined by calculating the number of seats won by a party of the number of seats it contested.[ 17]
Alliance/ Party
Seats contested
Seats Won
Strike Rate
INDIA
INC
17
13
76.47%
SS(UBT)
21
9
42.85%
NCP(SP)
10
8
80.0%
Total
48
30
62.5%
NDA
BJP
28
9
32.1%
SHS
15
7
46.6%
NCP
4
1
20.0%
RSP
1
0
0.0%
Total
48
17
35.4%
Vote Share
Party Wise
Region
INC
Shiv Sena (UBT)
NCP(SP)
BJP
SHS
NCP
Voteshare
Voteshare
Voteshare
Voteshare
Voteshare
Voteshare
Western Maharashtra
14.1%
8.9%
24.8%
25.2%
9.3%
8.7%
Vidarbha
33.8%
7.7%
4.5%
30.0%
7.1%
Not Contested
Marathwada
15.5%
23.2%
6.0%
13.4%
11.9%
3.7%
Thane+Konkan
Not Contested
30.9%
7.2%
21.4%
19.1%
7.3%
Mumbai
14.24
31.4%
Not Contested
28.3%
21.0%
Not Contested
North Maharashtra
18.06%
14.1%
12.7%
39.8%
6.1%
Not Contested
Total [ 16]
16.92%
16.72%
10.27%
26.18%
12.95%
3.60%
Region
INC
Shiv Sena (UBT)
NCP(SP)
BJP
SHS
NCP
Voteshare
Voteshare
Voteshare
Voteshare
Voteshare
Voteshare
Western Maharashtra
17,91,437
11,63,841
32,16,377
32,95,853
18,12,580
11,31,720
Vidarbha
39,96,739
915,195
5,33,106
35,54,188
13,86,458
Not Contested
Marathwada
17,45,812
26,12,980
6,83,950
21,91,928
12,86,434
418,906
Thane+Konkan
Not Contested
21,41,874
4,99,464
14,83,101
13,23,867
508,352
Mumbai
768,083
16,94,326
Not Contested
15,30,253
11,37,380
Not Contested
North Maharashtra
13,29,864
10,39,563
936,035
29,36,360
4,54,728
Not Contested
Total [ 16]
9,641,856
9,522,797
5,851,166
1,49,91,683
74,01,447
20,58,978
Alliance Wise
Region
INDIA
NDA
INDIA
NDA
Voteshare
Voteshare
Seatshare
Seatshare
Western Maharashtra
47.8%
43.2%
6
4
Vidarbha
46.00%
37.10%
6
4
Marathwada
44.7%
29.00%
8
1
Thane+Konkan
38.1%
47.8%
1
5
Mumbai
45.64%
49.3%
4
2
North Maharashtra
44.86%
45.9%
4
2
Total [ 16]
43.71%
43.55%
29
18
Results by constituency
Constituency
Turnout
Winner
Runner Up
Margin
Candidate
Party
Votes
%
Candidate
Party
Votes
%
Votes
%
1
Nandurbar (ST)
70.68
Gowaal Kagada Padavi
INC
745,998
53.53
Heena Gavit
BJP
586,878
42.11
159,120
11.42
2
Dhule
60.21
Bachhav Shobha Dinesh
INC
583,866
47.89
Subhash Bhamre
BJP
580,035
42.11
3,831
0.31
3
Jalgaon
58.47
Smita Wagh
BJP
674,428
57.67
Karan Pawar
SS(UBT)
422,834
36.15
251,954
21.51
4
Raver
64.28
Raksha Khadse
BJP
630,879
53.84
Shriram Patil
NCP(SP)
358,696
30.61
272,183
23.23
5
Buldhana
62.03
Prataprao Ganpatrao Jadhav
SHS
349,867
31.53
Narendra Khedekar
SS(UBT)
320,388
28.88
29,479
2.66
6
Akola
61.79
Anup Dhotre
BJP
457,030
38.96
Abhay Kashinath Patil
INC
416,404
35.50
40,626
3.46
7
Amravati (SC)
63.67
Balwant Basawant Wankhede
INC
526,271
44.84
Navneet Kaur Rana
BJP
506,540
43.16
19,731
1.68
8
Wardha
64.85
Amar Sharadrao Kale
NCP-SP
533,106
48.68
Ramdas Tadas
BJP
451,458
41.23
81,648
7.46
9
Ramtek (SC)
61.01
Shyamkumar Barve
INC
613,025
48.94
Raju Devnath Parwe
SHS
536,257
42.81
76,768
6.13
10
Nagpur
54.32
Nitin Gadkari
BJP
655,027
54.07
Vikas Thakare
INC
517,424
42.72
137,603
11.36
11
Bhandara–Gondiya
67.04
Prashant Yadaorao Padole
INC
587,413
47.56
Sunil Mendhe
BJP
550,033
44.53
37,380
3.03
12
Gadchiroli–Chimur (ST)
71.88
Dr. Namdeo Kirsan
INC
617,792
52.97
Ashok Nete
BJP
476,096
40.82
141,696
12.15
13
Chandrapur
67.55
Pratibha Suresh Dhanorkar
INC
718,410
57.88
Sudhir Mungantiwar
BJP
458,004
40.82
260,406
20.98
14
Yavatmal–Washim
62.87
Sanjay Deshmukh
SS(UBT)
594,807
48.53
Rajashri Hemant Patil
SHS
500,334
40.83
94,473
7.71
15
Hingoli
63.54
Nagesh Bapurao Patil Ashtikar
SS(UBT)
492,535
42.49
Baburao Kadam Kohalikar
SHS
383,933
33.12
108,602
9.37
16
Nanded
60.94
Vasantrao Balwantrao Chavan
INC
528,894
46.88
Prataprao Govindrao Chikhalikar
BJP
469,452
41.61
59,442
5.27
17
Parbhani
62.26
Sanjay Haribhau Jadhav
SS(UBT)
601,343
45.17
Mahadev Jankar
RSPS
467,282
35.10
134,061
10.07
18
Jalna
69.18
Dr. Kalyan Kale
INC
607,897
44.59
Raosaheb Danve
BJP
497,939
36.52
109,958
8.06
19
Aurangabad
63.03
Sandipanrao Bhumre
SHS
476,130
36.56
Syed Imtiaz Jaleel
AIMIM
341,480
26.22
134,650
10.34
20
Dindori (ST)
66.75
Bhaskar Bhagare
NCP-SP
577,339
46.53
Bharati Pawar
BJP
464,140
37.40
113,199
9.12
21
Nashik
60.75
Rajabhau Waje
SS(UBT)
616,729
49.85
Hemant Godse
SHS
454,728
36.75
162,001
13.09
22
Palghar (ST)
63.91
Hemant Savara
BJP
601,244
43.69
Bharti Kamdi
SS(UBT)
417,938
30.37
183,306
13.32
23
Bhiwandi
59.89
Suresh Mhatre
NCP-SP
499,464
39.85
Kapil Patil
BJP
433,343
34.57
66,121
5.28
24
Kalyan
50.12
Shrikant Shinde
SHS
589,636
56.38
Vaishali Darekar Rane
SS(UBT)
380,492
36.39
209,144
20.00
25
Thane
52.09
Naresh Mhaske
SHS
734,231
56.09
Rajan Vichare
SS(UBT)
517,220
39.51
217,011
16.58
26
Mumbai North
57.02
Piyush Goyal
BJP
680,146
65.68
Bhushan Patil
INC
322,538
31.15
357,608
34.53
27
Mumbai North West
54.84
Ravindra Waikar
SHS
452,644
47.40
Amol Kirtikar
SS(UBT)
452,596
47.39
48
0.01
28
Mumbai North East
56.37
Sanjay Dina Patil
SS(UBT)
450,937
48.67
Mihir Kotecha
BJP
421,076
45.45
29,861
3.22
29
Mumbai North Central
51.98
Varsha Gaikwad
INC
445,545
48.93
Ujjwal Nikam
BJP
429,031
47.12
16,514
1.81
30
Mumbai South Central
53.60
Anil Desai
SS(UBT)
395,138
49.73
Rahul Shewale
SHS
341,754
43.01
53,384
6.75
31
Mumbai South
50.06
Arvind Sawant
SS(UBT)
395,655
51.18
Yamini Jadhav
SHS
342,982
44.36
52,673
6.81
32
Raigad
60.51
Sunil Tatkare
NCP
508,352
50.17
Anant Geete
SS(UBT)
425,568
42.00
82,784
8.17
33
Maval
54.87
Shrirang Barne
SHS
692,832
48.81
Sanjog Waghere Patil
SS(UBT)
596,217
42.00
96,615
6.81
34
Pune
53.54
Murlidhar Mohol
BJP
584,728
52.94
Ravindra Hemraj Dhangekar
INC
461,690
41.80
123,038
11.14
35
Baramati
59.50
Supriya Sule
NCP-SP
732,312
51.85
Sunetra Pawar
NCP
573,979
40.64
158,333
11.21
36
Shirur
54.16
Amol Kolhe
NCP-SP
698,692
50.83
Shivajirao Adhalarao Patil
NCP
557,741
40.58
140,951
10.25
37
Ahmednagar
66.61
Nilesh Dnyandev Lanke
NCP-SP
624,797
47.14
Sujay Vikhe Patil
BJP
595,868
44.95
28,929
2.18
38
Shirdi (SC)
63.03
Bhausaheb Rajaram Wakchaure
SS(UBT)
476,900
45.0
Sadashiv Lokhande
SHS
426,371
40.23
50,529
5.27
39
Beed
70.92
Bajrang Manohar Sonwane
NCP-SP
683,950
44.93
Pankaja Munde
BJP
677,397
44.50
6,553
0.43
40
Osmanabad
63.88
Omprakash Rajenimbalkar
SS(UBT)
748,752
58.45
Archana Ranajagjitsinha Patil
NCP
418,906
32.70
329,846
25.75
41
Latur (SC)
62.59
Dr. Shivajirao Kalge
INC
609,021
49.15
Sudhakar Tukaram Shrangare
BJP
547,140
44.16
61,881
4.99
42
Solapur (SC)
59.19
Praniti Sushilkumar Shinde
INC
620,225
51.49
Ram Satpute
BJP
546,028
45.35
74,197
6.16
43
Madha
63.65
Dhairyasheel Mohite Patil
NCP-SP
622,213
48.86
Ranjit Naik-Nimbalkar
BJP
501,376
39.37
120,837
9.49
44
Sangli
62.27
Vishal Prakashbapu Patil
Independent
571,666
48.91
Sanjaykaka Patil
BJP
471,613
40.35
100,053
8.56
45
Satara
63.16
Udayanraje Bhosale
BJP
571,134
47.67
Shashikant Shinde
NCP(SP)
538,363
44.94
32,771
2.74
46
Ratnagiri–Sindhudurg
62.52
Narayan Rane
BJP
448,514
49.07
Vinayak Raut
SS(UBT)
400,656
43.83
47,858
1.73
47
Kolhapur
71.59
Shahu Chhatrapati Maharaj
INC
754,522
54.15
Sanjay Mandlik
SHS
599,558
43.03
154,964
11.12
48
Hatkanangle
71.11
Dhairyasheel Sambhajirao Mane
SHS
520,190
40.14
Satyajeet Patil
SS(UBT)
506,764
39.10
13,426
1.04
Assembly segment wise lead of Parties
2024 Maharashtra Lok Sabha Elections Assembly Wise Map
Party
Assembly Segments
BJP
83
INC
63
SS(UBT)
56
SHS
38
NCP(SP)
32
NCP
6
Total assembly wise leads out of 288
Alliance/ Party
Assembly segments
Position in the Assembly
INDIA
INC
63
16
SS(UBT)
56
20
NCP-SP
32
10
SP
Did Not Contest
2
CPI(M))
1
PWPI
1
Total
151
50
NDA
BJP
83
132
SHS
38
57
NCP
6
41
RSP
1
1
BVA
0[ e]
0
RSVA
Did Not Contest
1
JSS
2
RYSP
1
IND
2
Total
128
237
Others
AIMIM
2
1
IND
7
0
Total
9
1
Total
288
See also
Notes
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