Who won Maharashtra Election 2014?

Who won Maharashtra Election 2014?

2014 Maharashtra Legislative Assembly election

LeaderDevendra FadnavisPrithviraj Chavan
PartyBJPINC
Leader’s seatNagpur South WestKarad South
Last election46 seats82 seats
Seats won12242

How many seats Shiv Sena won in 2019?

Results

Parties and CoalitionsPopular voteSeats
VoteWon
Shiv Sena 56 / 288 (19%)9,049,78956
Nationalist Congress Party 54 / 288 (19%)9,216,91954
Indian National Congress 44 / 288 (15%)8,752,19944

How many seats did BJP won in 2019?

The Bharatiya Janata Party received 37.36% of the vote, the highest vote share by a political party since the 1989 general election, and won 303 seats, further increasing its substantial majority. In addition, the BJP-led National Democratic Alliance (NDA) won 353 seats.

How many seats Shiv Sena have in Maharashtra?

When will the current term of Maharashtra state legislative assembly end?

The term of the current 13th Legislative Assembly is to end on November 9, 2019 as the first meeting of the new house was held on November 10, 2014. Following the 2009 Maharashtra State Assembly election, the Nationalist Congress Party (NCP)— Indian National Congress (INC) alliance won a majority and formed the government.

How many seats did BJP win in Maharashtra?

But the voters of Maharashtra this time gave chance to BJP to form government. According to the official data displayed on Election Commission of India’s website, breaking the trends, the BJP won 122 seats out of 288 assembly seats, falling short of 145 seats required for majority in the assembly.

Can Thackeray’s MNS retain just one seat in Maharashtra Assembly?

Raj Thackeray’s MNS that won 13 seats in last assembly election, could retain just a seat. Contesting first time in Maharashtra, Asaduddin Owaisi’s party All India Majlis-e-Ittihadul Muslimeen (AIMIM) entered in the assembly winning two seats.

How is the Upper House of the Indian Parliament elected?

The upper house, known as the Legislative Council (“Vidhan Parishad” in Marathi) is elected indirectly by several specially designated electorates. The Legislative Assembly has a tenure of five years, at most, and it may be dissolved before time in case the government falls for lack of majority, and nobody else can cobble up a majority.

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