Thane Lok Sabha Election Result 2019 Live updates - Sena's Rajan Vichare leads by 60,000 votes

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12:19 IST Thursday, 23 May 2019

Shiv Sena's Rajan Vichare is currently leading NCP's Anand Prakash Paranjape by over 60,000 votes. 



 

O.S.N.

Candidate

Party

EVM Votes

Postal Votes

Total Votes

% of Votes

1

ANAND PRAKASH PARANJPE

NCP

42201

0

42201

25.52

2

RAJAN BABURAO VICHARE

SHS

108037

0

108037

65.34

3

RAJESHCHANNA BAIJNATH JAISWAR

BSP

1714

0

1714

1.04

4

AJAY BABURAM GUPTA

BAAP

228

0

228

0.14

5

USMAN MOOSA SHAIKH

BAHUMP

322

0

322

0.19

6

OMKAR NATH S. TIWARI

HND

131

0

131

0.08

7

JADHAV PRABHAKAR ANANT

BARESP

107

0

107

0.06

8

JAIN SURENDRAKUMAR

NAP

248

0

248

0.15

9

DILIP PRABHAKAR ALONI (JOSHI)

ABJS

123

0

123

0.07

10

BRAMHADEV RAMBAKSHI PANDE

SABHP

139

0

139

0.08

11

MALLIKARJUN SAIBANNA PUJARI

VBA

7037

0

7037

4.26

12

MADHAVILATA DINESHKUMAR MAURYA

JANADIP

141

0

141

0.09

13

RAJESH SIDDHANNA KAMBLE

BMUP

146

0

146

0.09

14

SUDHAKAR NARAYAN SHINDE

APoI

170

0

170

0.1

15

SUBHASHCHANDRA RATANDEO JHA

SVPP

184

0

184

0.11

16

HEMANT KISAN PATIL

ssrd

432

0

432

0.26

17

Dr. AKSHAY ANANT ZODGE

IND

249

0

249

0.15

18

OM PRAKASH PAL

IND

230

0

230

0.14

19

DIGAMBAR YALAPPA BANSODE

IND

102

0

102

0.06

20

POKHARKAR VINOD LAXMAN

IND

94

0

94

0.06

21

RAMESH KUMAR THAKURPRASAD SHRIVASTAV

IND

272

0

272

0.16

22

VITTHAL NATHA CHAVAN

IND

79

0

79

0.05

23

SHUBHANGI VIDYASAGAR CHAVAN

IND

165

0

165

0.1

24

NOTA

NOTA

2795

0

2795

1.69

 

Total

 

165346

0

165346

 

 

 

 





































 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The counting of votes has begun. 

The main showdown is between NCP’s Anand Parnjape and Shiv Sena’s Rajan Vichare.

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Problems:

Thane district does not have a dam as a result people face water cuts more than six months a year. The current dumping ground is exhausted and does not have enough capacity for the ever increasing garbage. Thane residents have to pay toll at almost five entry-exit points to the city. There is a rise in pollution due to increased urbanisation as trees are cut mercilessly.

 

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Contenders:

NCP - Anand Paranjape: “When voted to power NCP will work toward getting the Shai dam sanctioned so that water woes are taken care of.”

Shiv Sena - Rajan Vichare: “My focus will be on timely completion of Navi Mumbai airport and launch of Navi Mumbai metro rail.”

Past results 

In 2014, Rajan Baburao Vichare of Shiv Sena won with a margin of 2.81 lakh votes. He had beaten NCP’s Sanjeev Ganesh Naik.

In 2009, Dr Sanjeev Ganesh Naik of the NCP beat Shiv Sena’s Vijay Laxman Chaugule by 49,000 votes.

SL. NO. Candidate Name Party Name
1 ANAND PRAKASH PARANJPE Nationalist Congress Party
2 RAJAN BABURAO VICHARE Shivsena
3 RAJESHCHANNA BAIJNATH JAISWAR Bahujan Samaj Party
4 AJAY BABURAM GUPTA Bharat Jan Aadhar Party
5 USMAN MOOSA SHAIKH Bahujan Maha Party
6 OMKAR NATH S. TIWARI Hindusthan Nirman Dal
7 JADHAV PRABHAKAR ANANT Bahujan Republican Socialist Party
8 JAIN SURENDRAKUMAR Naitik Party
9 DILIP PRABHAKAR ALONI (JOSHI) Akhil Bharatiya Jan Sangh
10 BRAMHADEV RAMBAKSHI PANDE Sarvodaya Bharat Party
11 MALLIKARJUN SAIBANNA PUJARI Vanchit Bahujan Aaghadi
12 MADHAVILATA DINESHKUMAR MAURYA Jan Adhikar Party
13 RAJESH SIDDHANNA KAMBLE Bahujan Mukti Party
14 SUDHAKAR NARAYAN SHINDE Ambedkarite Party of India
15 SUBHASHCHANDRA RATANDEO JHA Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel Party
16 HEMANT KISAN PATIL Sanatan Sanskriti Raksha Dal
17 Dr. AKSHAY ANANT ZODGE Independent
18 OM PRAKASH PAL Independent
19 DIGAMBAR YALAPPA BANSODE Independent
20 POKHARKAR VINOD LAXMAN Independent
21 RAMESH KUMAR THAKURPRASAD SHRIVASTAV Independent
22 VITTHAL NATHA CHAVAN Independent
23 SHUBHANGI VIDYASAGAR CHAVAN Independent

 

The Maharashtra Mahabharata

The fate of 323 candidates, including Union minister Subhash Bhamre, Congress nominees Milind Deora and Urmila Matondkar, will be decided in the fourth and final phase of polling in Maharashtra covering 17 Lok Sabha constituencies on April 29.
 

More than 3.11 crore voters spread across the 17 Lok Sabha seats located in North Maharashtra, Mumbai, Thane, Palghar and parts of Western Maharashtra, are eligible to exercise their franchise.

As many as 33,314 polling stations are being set up in these constituencies, where 323 candidates are in the poll field.

Of the total 3,11,92,823 voters, 1,66,31,707 are male, 1,45,59,698 female and 1,418 from the third gender.

The constituencies voting on April 29 are: Nandurbar, Dhule, Dindori, Nashik (North Maharashtra), Palghar, Bhiwandi, Kalyan, Thane (located on Mumbai's outskirts), Mumbai North, Mumbai North-West, Mumbai North-Central, Mumbai North-East, Mumbai South and Mumbai South-Central, Maval, Shirur (Pune district) and Shirdi (Ahmednagar district).

In 2014, the BJP had won 8 of these 17 seats, while its ally Shiv Sena bagged the remaining 9.

The Palghar seat was won by the BJP in 2014. However, this time the Shiv Sena is contesting on the seat as part of a pre-poll alliance between the two saffron allies.

Opposition Congress, which had won just two seats in 2014 in Maharashtra, is facing a tough task of reclaiming its lost support base in North Maharashtra and Mumbai.

The NCP is fighting to regain its position in Thane district and Western Maharashtra.

Prominent candidates in the fray include Bhamre (Dhule-BJP), actress-turned-politician Urmila Matondkar (Mumbai North), Priya Dutt (Mumbai North-Central Congress) and Deora (Mumbai South).

From the NCP, its president Sharad Pawar's grandnephew Parth Pawar is making his electoral debut from Maval, while popular Marathi actor Amol Kolhe is the NCP candidate from Shirur.

Maharashtra has 48 Lok Sabha seats, the second highest after Uttar Pradesh (80). Voting for 31 of these seats was held in the first three phases - April 11, 18 and 23.

Counting of votes will take place on May 23.

This is for the first time that Maharashtra is having a four-phase polling in Lok Sabha elections.