Mumbai: Bhaskar Bhaurao Jadhav of Shiv Sena has won the Guhagar Assembly constituency in Maharashtra by defeating the (Nationalist Congress Party) NCP candidate Betkar Sahadev Devji.

As per the election commission website, the schedule of polls in Maharashtra points that nomination papers for the candidature were filed till October 4. Following this, the nomination papers were scrutinised on October 5, and the aspiring candidate withdrew candidature till October 7. The polling took place on October 21 and Election Commission announced results on October 24. The new government in Maharashtra should be formed before November 9 because the current assembly expires on that day. Dapoli Vidhan Sabha Constituency Election Result 2019 in Maharashtra: Kadam Yogeshdada Ramdas of Shiv Sena Wins MLA Seat in Assembly Polls.

The Guhagar Assembly seat in Maharashtra went to polls on October 21. The counting of votes for the Guhagar Assembly seat in Maharashtra took place on Thursday, October 24 and the results were announced on the same day itself.

The Guhagar constituency is located in State of Maharashtra. The seat falls in Ratnagiri district of the state. In the 2014 assembly elections, the seat was won by Jadhav Bhaskar Bhaurao of National Congress Party (NCP). He was declared the winner by a margin of 32,764‬ votes. The second runner-up was Dr. Natu Vinay Shridhar of BJP party.

Ahead of the elections, prospects are rife for the BJP-Sena coalition from all constituencies of Maharashtra, as the alliance had recently clean swept the Lok Sabha polls. In the general elections held six months ago, the state witnessed a decisive Narendra Modi wave, which allowed the saffron coalition to bag 41 out of the 48 parliamentary constituencies. Armori Vidhan Sabha Constituency in Maharashtra: Sitting MLA, Candidates For Assembly Elections 2019, Results And Winners.

In 2014, the BJP-Sena combine had succeeded in ending their 15-year hiatus from power in Maharashtra. The alliance trumped the then incumbent ruling regime of Congress-NCP by a significant margin. The BJP and Sena had then contested without a pre-poll pact, and had succeeded to win 123 and 63 seats, respectively.

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