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94 nominations received for Baramati LS constituency

DEO has received 94 nominations for Baramati, five for Pune, three for Shirur and one for Maval LS seats

Updated on: Apr 20, 2024 07:40 AM IST
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PUNE Till April 19, the District Election Office (DEO) has received 94 nominations for the Baramati Lok Sabha (LS) seat; five for Pune; three for Shirur; and one for the Maval seat. As per the Election Commission schedule, polling will take place in Baramati on May 7; whereas in Pune city, Maval and Shirur that are in Pune district, it will take place during the fourth phase on May 13.

DEO has received 94 nominations for Baramati, five for Pune, three for Shirur and one for Maval LS seats. ((PIC FOR REPRESENTATION))
DEO has received 94 nominations for Baramati, five for Pune, three for Shirur and one for Maval LS seats. ((PIC FOR REPRESENTATION))

Baramati is among 48 LS constituencies in Maharashtra and has been a bastion of Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) founder Sharad Pawar. It is the first parliamentary constituency to go to polls, and is witnessing a family rivalry between Sharad Pawar and his estranged nephew, Ajit Pawar, who switched sides to the Bhartiya Janata Party (BJP)-led Mahayuti and has fielded his wife, Sunetra Pawar, against his cousin sister and sitting member of parliament (MP), Supriya Sule. At 8,282,363 voters, Pune district has the highest number of voters spread across four LS constituencies namely Pune, Shirur, Baramati and Maval. Among the four parliamentary constituencies of Pune district, Shirur tops the list with 2,527,241 voters; followed by Baramati with 2,326,487 voters; Pune with 2,047,389 voters; and Maval with 1,355,914 voters. The counting of votes and declaration of results for all the seats in Maharashtra will be completed by June 4.

 
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