Vile Parle Assembly constituency
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Vile Parle Assembly constituency is one of the 288 Vidhan Sabha constituencies of Maharashtra state in western India.[1]
Vile Parle | |
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Constituency No. 167 for the Maharashtra Legislative Assembly | |
Constituency details | |
Country | India |
Region | Western India |
State | Maharashtra |
District | Mumbai Suburban |
LS constituency | Mumbai North Central |
Established | 1962 |
Total electors | 2,74,258(2024) |
Reservation | None |
Member of Legislative Assembly | |
14th Maharashtra Legislative Assembly | |
Incumbent | |
Party | Bharatiya Janata Party |
Elected year | 2024 |
Overview
editVile Parle (constituency number 167) is one of the 26 Vidhan Sabha constituencies located in Mumbai Suburban district.[1] The number of electors in 2009 was 272,381 (male 145,088, female 127,293).[2]
Vile Parle is part of Mumbai North Central Lok Sabha constituency along with five other Vidhan Sabha constituencies in Mumbai Suburban district, namely Kalina, Chandivali, Kurla, Vandre West and Vandre East.[1]
Members of the legislative assembly
editYear | Member | Party | |
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1962 | Shantilal Shah | Indian National Congress | |
1967 | Pranlal Vora | ||
1972 | Kantaben Shah | ||
1978 | Pranlal Vora | Janata Party | |
1980 | |||
1985 | Hans Bhugra | Indian National Congress | |
1987^ | Ramesh Prabhoo | Independent | |
1990 | Shiv Sena | ||
1995 | Gurunath Desai | ||
1999 | Vinayak Raut | ||
2004 | Ashok Jadhav | Indian National Congress | |
2009 | Krishna Hegde | ||
2014 | Parag Alavani | Bharatiya Janata Party | |
2019 | |||
2024 |
^by-election
Election results
edit2024
editParty | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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BJP | Alavani Parag | ||||
SS(UBT) | Sandeep Naik | ||||
Turnout | |||||
gain from | Swing |
2019
editParty | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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BJP | Parag Alavani | 84,991 | 61.03 | N/A | |
INC | Jayantibhai Siroya | 26,564 | 19.07 | ||
MNS | Juilee Omkar Shende | 18,406 | 13.22 | ||
NOTA | None of the above | 4,286 | 3.08 | ||
Majority | 58,427 | 43.27 | |||
Turnout | 1,39,296 | 53.10 | |||
BJP hold | Swing | +48.99 |
2014
editParty | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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BJP | Adv. Parag Alavani | 74,270 | 48.99 | N/A | |
SS | Shashikant Patkar | 41,835 | 27.59 | −5.04 | |
INC | Krishna Hegde | 24,191 | 15.96 | −17.98 | |
NOTA | None of the above | 1,513 | 0.99 | N/A | |
Majority | 32,435 | 21.61 | +20.08 | ||
Turnout | 1,51,613 | 52.98 | |||
BJP gain from INC | Swing | +48.99 |
2009
editParty | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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INC | Krishna Hegde | 44,338 | 33.94 | ||
SS | Vinayak Raut | 42,634 | 32.63 | ||
MNS | Shirish Parkar | 35,156 | 26.91 | ||
IND | Nicholas Hillary | 2,285 | 1.75 | ||
Majority | 1,704 | 1.30 | |||
Turnout | 1,30,634 | 47.96 | |||
INC hold | Swing |
2004
editParty | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
INC | Ashok Jadhav | 56,436 | |||
SS | Vinayak Raut | 42,634 | |||
Majority | 13,802 | ||||
Turnout | |||||
INC gain from SS | Swing |
1972
edit- Kantaben Chandulal Shah (INC): 39,531 votes[3]
- Pranlal Harkishandas Vora (NCO): 14,841 votes
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ a b c "District wise List of Assembly and Parliamentary Constituencies". Chief Electoral Officer, Maharashtra website. Archived from the original on 18 March 2010. Retrieved 8 December 2010.
- ^ "General Elections to State Legislative Assembly 2009" (PDF). Chief Electoral Officer, Maharashtra website. Archived from the original (PDF) on 9 April 2011. Retrieved 14 December 2010.
- ^ "Madhya Pradesh Assembly Election Results in 1972".