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'''Maharashtra State Assembly election, 1985''' was held in [[India]]n state of [[Maharashtra]] in March 1985, to elect 288 members to the [[Maharashtra Legislative Assembly]].<ref name= pdf>{{cite web|url= |title=Key Highlights of General Election, 1985 to the Legislative Assembly of Maharashtra | '''Maharashtra State Assembly election, 1985''' was held in [[India]]n state of [[Maharashtra]] in March 1985, to elect 288 members to the [[Maharashtra Legislative Assembly]].<ref name= pdf>{{cite web |url=http://eci.nic.in/eci_main/SR_KeyHighLights/SE_1985/Statistical_Report_Maharashtra_1985.pdf |title=Key Highlights of General Election, 1985 to the Legislative Assembly of Maharashtra |publisher=[[Election Commission of India]]}}</ref> | ||
==Results== | ==Results== | ||
[[Indian National Congress]] won majority seats in the Assembly, [[Vasantdada Patil]] became [[Chief Minister of Maharashtra|Chief Minister]]. Shankarrao Chimaji Jagatap became Speaker of the Legislative Assembly. [[Sharad Pawar]] became Leader of the Opposition.<ref>{{cite web|url= | [[Indian National Congress]] won majority seats in the Assembly, [[Vasantdada Patil]] became [[Chief Minister of Maharashtra|Chief Minister]]. Shankarrao Chimaji Jagatap became Speaker of the Legislative Assembly. [[Sharad Pawar]] became Leader of the Opposition.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.legislativebodiesinindia.nic.in/STATISTICAL/Maharashtra.pdf |title=Maharashtra Legislature, Mumbai |website=www.legislativebodiesinindia.nic.in |publisher=[[National Informatics Centre]] }}</ref> | ||
{{election table|title=Summary of results of the Maharashtra State Assembly election, 1985<ref name= pdf />|sortable=yes}} | {{election table|title=Summary of results of the Maharashtra State Assembly election, 1985<ref name= pdf />|sortable=yes}} | ||
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{{ | | {{party color cell|Indian National Congress}} | ||
|align="left"|[[Indian National Congress]]||287||161||9,522,556||43.41%||{{decrease}} 25 | |align="left"|[[Indian National Congress]]||287||161||9,522,556||43.41%||{{decrease}} 25 | ||
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{{ | | {{party color cell|Indian National Congress (Socialist)}} | ||
|align="left"|[[Indian National Congress (Socialist)]]||126||54||3,790,850||17.28%||{{Increase}} 54 | |align="left"|[[Indian National Congress (Socialist)]]||126||54||3,790,850||17.28%||{{Increase}} 54 | ||
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{{ | | {{party color cell|Janata Party}} | ||
|align="left"|[[Janata Party]]||61||20||1,618,101||7.38%||{{Increase}} 20 | |align="left"|[[Janata Party]]||61||20||1,618,101||7.38%||{{Increase}} 20 | ||
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{{ | | {{party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}} | ||
|align="left"|[[Bharatiya Janata Party]]||67||16||1,590,351||7.25%||{{Increase}} 2 | |align="left"|[[Bharatiya Janata Party]]||67||16||1,590,351||7.25%||{{Increase}} 2 | ||
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{{ | | {{party color cell|Peasants and Workers Party of India}} | ||
|align="left"|[[Peasants and Workers Party of India]]||29||13||825,949||3.77%||{{increase}} 4 | |align="left"|[[Peasants and Workers Party of India]]||29||13||825,949||3.77%||{{increase}} 4 | ||
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{{ | | {{party color cell|Communist Party of India}} | ||
|align="left"|[[Communist Party of India]]||31||2||202,790||0.92%||{{nochange}} | |align="left"|[[Communist Party of India]]||31||2||202,790||0.92%||{{nochange}} | ||
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{{ | | {{party color cell|Communist Party of India (Marxist)}} | ||
|align="left"|[[Communist Party of India (Marxist)]]||14||2||174,350||0.79%||{{nochange}} | |align="left"|[[Communist Party of India (Marxist)]]||14||2||174,350||0.79%||{{nochange}} | ||
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{{ | | {{party color cell|Independent (politician)}} | ||
|align="left"|[[Independent (politician)|Independents]]||1506||20||3,836,390||17.49%||{{increase}} 10 | |align="left"|[[Independent (politician)|Independents]]||1506||20||3,836,390||17.49%||{{increase}} 10 | ||
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== List of winning candidates == | == List of winning candidates == | ||
The following is the list of candidates won: | The following is the list of candidates won: | ||
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Maharashtra State Assembly election, 1985 was held in Indian state of Maharashtra in March 1985, to elect 288 members to the Maharashtra Legislative Assembly.[1]
Results[edit | edit source]
Indian National Congress won majority seats in the Assembly, Vasantdada Patil became Chief Minister. Shankarrao Chimaji Jagatap became Speaker of the Legislative Assembly. Sharad Pawar became Leader of the Opposition.[2]
| Political Party |
No. of candidates |
No. of elected |
Number of Votes |
% of Votes |
Seat change | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Indian National Congress | 287 | 161 | 9,522,556 | 43.41% | Error creating thumbnail: File missing 25 | |
| Indian National Congress (Socialist) | 126 | 54 | 3,790,850 | 17.28% | Error creating thumbnail: File missing 54 | |
| Janata Party | 61 | 20 | 1,618,101 | 7.38% | Error creating thumbnail: File missing 20 | |
| Bharatiya Janata Party | 67 | 16 | 1,590,351 | 7.25% | Error creating thumbnail: File missing 2 | |
| Peasants and Workers Party of India | 29 | 13 | 825,949 | 3.77% | Error creating thumbnail: File missing 4 | |
| Communist Party of India | 31 | 2 | 202,790 | 0.92% | Error creating thumbnail: File missing | |
| Communist Party of India (Marxist) | 14 | 2 | 174,350 | 0.79% | Error creating thumbnail: File missing | |
| Independents | 1506 | 20 | 3,836,390 | 17.49% | Error creating thumbnail: File missing 10 | |
| Total | 2230 | 288 | 21,934,742 |
Region-wise Results[edit | edit source]
| Region | Total seats | Indian National Congress | Indian National Congress (S) | Bharatiya Janata Party | Janata Party | Others |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Western Maharashtra | 70 | 22 | 31 | 5 | 1 | 1 |
| Vidarbha | 62 | 51 | 4 | 7 | ||
| Marathwada | 46 | 33 | 10 | 2 | ||
| Thane+Konkan | 39 | 18 | 2 | 1 | ||
| Mumbai | 36 | 15 | 1 | 1 | ||
| North Maharashtra | 35 | 22 | 6 | 3 | ||
| Total[3] | 288 | 161 | 54 | 20 | 16 |
List of winning candidates[edit | edit source]
The following is the list of candidates won:
| Constituency Name | Member of Legislative Assembly | Political party | Votes polled |
|---|---|---|---|
| Achalpur | Sudan Deshmukh | CPI / Independent | |
| Amgaon | Mahadevrao Shivankar | BJP | |
| Aurangabad East | Haribhau Bagade | BJP | |
| Baramati | Sharad Pawar | INC(Socialist) | 53,545 |
| Borivali | Ram Naik | BJP | |
| Chandwad | Jayachand Kasliwal | BJP | |
| Chembur | Parvati Parihar | Congress | |
| Dadar | Sharayu Thakur | Congress(I) | |
| Devalali | Bhikchand Haribhau Donde | BJP | |
| Devgad | Appa Gogte | BJP | |
| Edlabad | Jaware Haribhau | ICS (Socialist Congress) | |
| Goregaon (Bhandara) | Khushal Bopche | BJP | |
| Goregaon (Mumbai) | Mrinal Gore | Janata Party | |
| Guhagar | Shridhar Natu | BJP | |
| Kalyan | Ram Kapse | BJP | |
| Kasba Peth | Ulhas Kalokhe | Congress | 35,588 |
| Khamgaon | Manikrao Gawande | Congress | |
| Khetwadi | Premkumar Shankardatt Sharma | BJP | |
| Lakhandur | Namdeorao Diwate | BJP | |
| Mahim | Sham Shetty | Congress | |
| Malkapur | Vasantrao Shinde | Congress | |
| Matunga | V Subramanyam | Congress(I) | |
| Mumbadevi | Lalit Kapadia | Congress | |
| Nagpur East | Avinash Pande | Congress(I) | |
| Nagpur West | Gev Avari | Congress(I) | |
| Nagpur North | Damuantibai Deshbhratar | Congress | |
| Nagpur South | Ashok Dhawad | Congress(I) | |
| Nagpur Central | Shoukat Rehman Qureshi | Congress(I) | |
| Nashik | Daulatrao Aher | BJP | |
| Nehrunagar | Babasaheb Bhosale | Congress(I) | |
| Opera House | Chandrashekhar Prabhu | Congress | |
| Ratnagiri | Shivajirao Jadyar | Congress | |
| Raver | Gunawant Sarode | BJP | |
| Sakri | Govindrao Chaudhary | BJP | |
| Sangli | Vasantdada Patil | Congress(I) | |
| Satara | Abhaysinh Raje Bhosle | Congress(I) | |
| Shivajinagar | Anna Joshi | BJP | |
| Ulhasnagar | Sitaldas Khubchand Harchandani | BJP | |
| Vaijapur | Ramkrishna Baba Patil | Congress | |
| Vile Parle | Hans Bhugra | Congress |
References[edit | edit source]
- ↑ "Key Highlights of General Election, 1985 to the Legislative Assembly of Maharashtra" (PDF). Election Commission of India.
- ↑ "Maharashtra Legislature, Mumbai" (PDF). www.legislativebodiesinindia.nic.in. National Informatics Centre.
- ↑ "Spoils of five-point duel". Retrieved 26 September 2017.
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