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Vidarbha results 2024: Devendra Fadnavis leads BJP's strong comeback after Lok Sabha election setback

With 62 seats, Vidarbha has the second-highest number of assembly seats after western Maharashtra and holds the key to government formation.

Updated on: Nov 23, 2024 03:02 PM IST
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The Bharatiya Janata Party-led Mahayuti on Saturday returned strongly in Maharashtra's Vidarbha region in the assembly election after its poor show in the Lok Sabha elections earlier this year. The trends showed the BJP was comfortably ahead in 36 seats, while the Congress was ahead in nine seats.

Maharashtra deputy chief minister Devendra Fadnavis. (Devendra Fadnavis X)
Maharashtra deputy chief minister Devendra Fadnavis. (Devendra Fadnavis X)

With 62 seats, Vidarbha has the second-highest number of assembly seats after western Maharashtra and holds the key to government formation.

Some of the BJP’s political front runners are contesting from Vidarbha, among them deputy chief minister Devendra Fadnavis himself. While Fadnavis is contesting from Nagpur South-West, BJP state president Chandrashekhar Bawankule is contesting from Kamptee, Sudhir Mungantiwar from Ballarshah and Madan Yerawar from Yavatmal.

The latest data by the Election Commission showed Devendra Fadnavis was leading by 26,406 seats against his nearest rival Prafulla Vinodrao Gudadhe of the Congress.

Vijay Wadettiwar, the Leader of the Opposition in the Maharashtra assembly and a prominent Congress leader, was leading in the Brahmapuri constituency. His closest competitor, Krishnalal Bajirao Sahare of the Bharatiya Janata Party, was trailing. Wadettiwar first won from Brahmapuri in 2014, marking a significant milestone in his political career.

The BJP claims there is a “positive wave” in favour of Mahayuti across Vidarbha. BJP state president Chandrashekhar Bawankule earlier said the party would march through the region by matching the 44 seats it had won in 2014, during the “Modi sweep”.

During the Lok Sabha election, the Congress won 13 seats of the 17 seats it had contested, while the BJP dropped to nine seats from the 23 it had won in 2019.

In the Lok Sabha election, both parties clashed in 15 seats. Of these, the BJP could win only four — Akola, Nagpur, Mumbai North and Pune, whereas the Congress registered victory in 11 constituencies: Nandurbar, Dhule, Amravati, Bhandara-Gondia, Gadchiroli-Chimur, Chandrapur, Nanded, Jalna, Mumbai North- Central, Latur and Solapur.

Here is the list of candidates winning in Vidharbha so far

CandidatePartySeatStatus
Chainsukh Madanlal SanchetiBJPMalkapurWON
Gaikwad Sanjay RambhauSHSBuldhanaWON
Shweta Vidyadhar MahaleBJPChikhliWON
Kayande Manoj DevanandNCPSindkhed RajaWON
Kharat Siddharth RambhauSHS(UBT)MehkarWON
Akash Pandurang FundkarBJPKhamgaonWON
Kute Sanjay ShriramBJPJalgaon (Jamod)LEAD
Prakash Gunwant BharsakleBJPAkotLEAD
Nitin Bhikanrao DeshmukhSHS(UBT)BalapurLEAD
Agrawal Vijay KamalkishorBJPAkola WestLEAD
Randhir Pralhadrao SawarkarBJPAkola EastWON
Harish Marotiappa PimpleBJPMurtizapurLEAD
Ameet Subhashrao ZanakINCRisodLEAD
Shyam Ramcharan KhodeBJPWashimLEAD
Sai Prakash DahakeBJPKaranjaLEAD
Adsad Pratap ArunbhauBJPDhamangaon RailwayLEAD
Ravi Gangadhar RanaRYSPBadneraLEAD
Alim Patel Mo. WaheedASP(KR)AmravatiLEAD
Rajesh Shriramji WankhadeBJPTeosaLEAD
Gajanan Motiram LawateSHS(UBT)DaryapurLEAD
Kewalram Tulsiram KaleBJPMelghatLEAD
Pravin Vasantrao TayadeBJPAchalpurLEAD
Umesh Alias Chandu Atmaramji YawalkarBJPMorshiLEAD
Sumit WankhedeBJPArviLEAD
Rajesh Bhaurao BakaneBJPDeoliLEAD
Samir Tryambakrao KunawarBJPHinganghatLEAD
Shekhar Pramod ShendeINCWardhaLEAD
Charansing Babulalji ThakurBJPKatolLEAD
Dr Ashishrao DeshmukhBJPSavnerLEAD
Sameer Dattatraya MegheBJPHingnaLEAD
Sanjay Narayanrao MeshramINCUmredLEAD
Devendra Gangadhar FadnavisBJPNagpur South WestLEAD
Mohan Gopalrao MateBJPNagpur SouthLEAD
Khopde Krishna PanchamBJPNagpur EastLEAD
Bunty Baba ShelkeINCNagpur CentralLEAD
Vikas Pandurang ThakreINCNagpur WestLEAD
Dr Nitin Kashinath RautINCNagpur NorthLEAD
Suresh Yadavrao BhoyarINCKamthiLEAD
Ashish Nandkishore Jaiswal(Vakil)SHSRamtekLEAD
Karemore Raju ManikraoNCPTumsarLEAD
Bhondekar Narendra BhojrajSHSBhandaraLEAD
Avinash Anandrao BrahmankarBJPSakoliLEAD
Badole Rajkumar SudamNCPArjuni MorgaonLEAD
Vijay Bharatlal RahangdaleBJPTiroraLEAD
Agrawal VinodBJPGondiyaLEAD
Sanjay PuramBJPAmgaonLEAD
Ramdas Maluji MasramINCArmoriLEAD
Dr. Milind Ramji NaroteBJPGadchiroliLEAD
Atram Dharamraobaba BhagwantraoNCPAheriLEAD
Dhote Subhash RamchandraraoINCRajuraLEAD
Jorgewar Kishor GajananBJPChandrapurLEAD
Mungantiwar Sudhir SacchidanandBJPBallarpurLEAD
Vijay Namdeorao WadettiwarINCBrahmapuriLEAD
Banti BhangdiyaBJPChimurLEAD
Karan Sanjay DeotaleBJPWaroraLEAD
Derkar Sanjay NilkanthraoSHS(UBT)WaniLEAD
Vasant Chindhuji PurkeINCRalegaonLEAD
Anil Alias Balasaheb Shankarrao MangulkarINCYavatmalLEAD
Rathod Sanjay DulichandSHSDigrasLEAD
Raju Narayan TodsamBJPArniLEAD
Indranil Manohar NaikNCPPusadLEAD
Kisan Maroti WankhedeBJPUmarkhedLEAD
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