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Five Maharashtra seats, including Nitin Gadkari's Nagpur, to vote in first phase

Maharashtra has total 48 Lok Sabha seats, the highest after Uttar Pradesh (80).

Published on: Apr 18, 2024 07:36 PM IST
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Of Maharashtra's 48 Lok Sabha constituencies, as many as five will go to polls on Friday in the first of seven phase-general elections. In the first phase, 97 other seats across another 20 states/Union territories will vote, marking the beginning of the world's largest democratic exercise.

Union minister Nitin Gadkari. (File Photo)
Union minister Nitin Gadkari. (File Photo)

In the 543-member Lok Sabha, Maharashtra has 48 seats, the highest after Uttar Pradesh (80). The counting of votes for all 543 seats will be held on June 4, three days after the seventh and final leg of polling.

Which Maharashtra seats are polling in phase 1?

Union minister Nitin Gadkari is in fray from his home turf of Nagpur, which is also the headquarters of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS), the ideological mentor to the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP). Gadkari is eyeing a hattrick of wins from Nagpur.

Another high-profile candidate is Sudhir Mungantiwar, a minister in the BJP-led Maharashtra government. Mungantiwar is standing from Chandrapur.

Sunil Mendhe, the saffron party's sitting MP from Bhandara-Gondiya, is on ticket this time as well.

ConstituencyBJP/Shiv Sena candidateMVA candidateVBA candidate
RamtekRaju Devnath Parwe (Shiv Sena)Shyamkumar Dault Barve (Congress)-
NagpurNitin Gadkari (BJP)Vikas Thakare (Congress)-
Bhandara-GondiyaSunil Mendhe (BJP)Dr Prashant Yadavrao Padole-
Gadchiroli-ChimurAshok Nete (BJP)Dr Namdeo Dasaram KirsanHitesh Pandurang Madavi
ChandrapurSudhir Mungantiwar (BJP)Pratibha DhanorkarRajesh Warluji Bele
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