Maharashtra
| General Elections Results 2009 Winner Positions | |
| Party | Number of Seats |
| INC | 17 |
| SHS | 11 |
| BJP | 9 |
| NCP | 8 |
| BVA | 1 |
| IND | 1 |
| SWP | 1 |
| Total | 48 |
Maharashtra Assembly Elections 2009
- Nandurbar
- Dhule
- Jalgaon
- Raver
- Buldhana
- Akola
- Amravati
- Wardha
- Ramtek
- Nagpur
- BhandaraGondiya
- GadchiroliChimur
- Chandrapur
- YavatmalWashim
- Hingoli
- Nanded
- Parbhani
- Jalna
- Aurangabad
- Dindori
- Nashik
- Palghar
- Bhiwandi
- Kalyan
- Thane
- Mumbai North
- Mumbai North West
- Mumbai North East
- Mumbai North Central
- Mumbai South Central
- Mumbai South
- Raigad
- Maval
- Pune
- Baramati
- Shirur
- Ahmednagar
- Shirdi
- Beed
- Osmanabad
- Latur
- Solapur
- Madha
- Sangli
- Satara
- RatnagiriSindhudur
- Kolhapur
- Hatkanangle
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Maharashtra Assembly Election 2009 : Cong-NCP set to 3rd successive govt in Maharashtra
Maharashtra’s ruling Congress-NCP alliance seems set to form its third successive government in the state as it has emerged as the largest political formation in the assembly elections, even though trends from counting of votes indicate that the tw
Counting for Assembly polls in 3 states to start tomorrow
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Congress ahead : According to Exit polls
Indians voted for state legislative assemblies Tuesday in what was seen as the first major test of the ruling alliance's popularity after the April-May general elections. An unexpectedly high 60% voter turnout in Maharashtra, a higher 68% turnout
EC directed the CEO of Maharashtra, Haryana and Arunachal Pradesh
The Election Commission has directed the Chief Electoral Officers of Maharashtra, Haryana and Arunachal Pradesh, where State Assembly elections will be held on October 13, to ensure compliance with its instructions that there would be no campaign wit
Campaigning ends for Tuesday’s assembly polls
Campaigning ended on Sunday for the October 13 Assembly polls in Maharashtra, Haryana and Arunachal Pradesh, being seen as the first key test of popularity for major political parties after the Lok Sabha elections. The over four week-long canvassi
Congress-led alliance faces a stiff challenge from the Shiv Sena-BJP combine in Maharashtra
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Election Commission bans opinion and exit polls
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Campaigning for assembly polls on Oct 13 to end this evening
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Vote for BJP, Vajpayee appeals to Maharashtra, Haryana
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Pandharpur election word in exitance or not ?
Posted by Dilip on 2008-12-04 22:06:00.748189+05:30
ToTimes of India.Gentlemen:Mr.Narendra Mody should resign as CM of Gujarat since he did not create any reporting mechanism to ensure the reporting of terrorists who hijacked boat “Kuber” off the Gujarat coast (Off “Sir Creek”). The Kuber boat owner, Masani, did not report to the Gujarat Fishary’s Dept. or Central Govt. coast guard about his missing boat for over three to four days! As the owner of his fishing boat, “Kuber”, he could have alerted the Govt. authorities about his missing boat “Kuber”. This reflects breakdown of communication between Mr. Masani and the Gujarat Govt. As a leader of the Gujarat Govt. , Narendra Mody, must take the blame for his lack of leadership since Mumbai Terror attacks could have been prevented by Maharashtra Government.Signed.Dilip, USA