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BJP retains Maharashtra tally despite marginal rise in 2014 vote share

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Published : May 25, 2019, 9:39 PM IST

Updated : May 8, 2020, 5:30 PM IST

BJP's vote share in Maharashtra has not witnessed any massive change in Lok Sabha election 2019 in comparison to Lok Sabha election 2014. It has managed to retain its 2014 tally of 23 seats this time as well, wherein, Shiv Sena managed to record a jump of 2.47% in its vote share as compared to 2014.

BJP's vote share in Maharashtra has not seen any significant change compared to 2014

Mumbai: Though the BJP has recorded a massive victory in 2019 general elections, its vote share in Maharashtra has not seen any significant change as compared to 2014.

However, the party has managed to retain its 2014 tally of 23 seats this time as well. On the other hand, the Shiv Sena which forged the alliance with the BJP after much posturing recorded a jump of 2.47% in its vote share compared to 2014.

While the BJP's vote share increased only marginally to 27.59 per cent from previous 27.56 per cent, that of the Sena has gone up to 23.29% from 20.82% of 2014.

The BJP and the Sena have retained their 2014 tallies of seats this time, with each party winning 23 and 18 seats, respectively.

As per data, the BJP polled 1,49,12,139 votes as against 1,33,08,961 votes it had secured five years ago.

The Sena bagged 1,25,89,064 votes compared to 1,00,50,652 votes it had been polled in 2014.

On the contrary, the vote shares of the Congress and the NCP, have recorded a dip.

The vote shares of the Congress and the NCP stood at 16.27 per cent and 15.52 per cent, respectively, compared to their 2014 figures of 18.29 per cent and 16.12 per cent each. The Congress polled 87,92,237 votes this time as against 88,30,190 votes in 2014 when it had won two seats.

The Congress' tally from Maharashtra, once its stronghold, was reduced to just one in this elections in the massive Narendra Modi wave.

The NCP too retained its 2014 tally of four seats this time securing 83,87,363 votes. The Sharad Pawar-led party was polled 77,82,275 votes in 2014 polls.

At 41 seats, the NDA has won the major chunk of total 48 constituencies.

Of the remaining seven seats, the NCP won four and the Congress one seat. AIMIM and NCP-backed Independent candidate bagged one seat each.

The Hyderabad-based AIMIM secured 0.72 per cent votes and others, including Independents, and AIMIM and Prakash Ambedkar-led Vanchit Bahujan Agadhi (VBA) was polled 14.55 per cent votes.

Maharashtra, which had gone to polls in four phases, had recorded average 60.98 voter turnout.

It seems the VBA queered the pitch for the Congress and the NCP in some constituencies, for example, Nanded and Solapur, by cutting Dalit and Muslim votes.

In Aurangabad in Marathwada region, a Shiv Sena stronghold, sitting MP Chandrakant Khaire lost by a slender margin to VBA nominee Imtiaz Jaleel.

Jaleel has become the first non-Congress Muslim member of the Lower House from Maharashtra.

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Mumbai: Though the BJP has recorded a massive victory in 2019 general elections, its vote share in Maharashtra has not seen any significant change as compared to 2014.

However, the party has managed to retain its 2014 tally of 23 seats this time as well. On the other hand, the Shiv Sena which forged the alliance with the BJP after much posturing recorded a jump of 2.47% in its vote share compared to 2014.

While the BJP's vote share increased only marginally to 27.59 per cent from previous 27.56 per cent, that of the Sena has gone up to 23.29% from 20.82% of 2014.

The BJP and the Sena have retained their 2014 tallies of seats this time, with each party winning 23 and 18 seats, respectively.

As per data, the BJP polled 1,49,12,139 votes as against 1,33,08,961 votes it had secured five years ago.

The Sena bagged 1,25,89,064 votes compared to 1,00,50,652 votes it had been polled in 2014.

On the contrary, the vote shares of the Congress and the NCP, have recorded a dip.

The vote shares of the Congress and the NCP stood at 16.27 per cent and 15.52 per cent, respectively, compared to their 2014 figures of 18.29 per cent and 16.12 per cent each. The Congress polled 87,92,237 votes this time as against 88,30,190 votes in 2014 when it had won two seats.

The Congress' tally from Maharashtra, once its stronghold, was reduced to just one in this elections in the massive Narendra Modi wave.

The NCP too retained its 2014 tally of four seats this time securing 83,87,363 votes. The Sharad Pawar-led party was polled 77,82,275 votes in 2014 polls.

At 41 seats, the NDA has won the major chunk of total 48 constituencies.

Of the remaining seven seats, the NCP won four and the Congress one seat. AIMIM and NCP-backed Independent candidate bagged one seat each.

The Hyderabad-based AIMIM secured 0.72 per cent votes and others, including Independents, and AIMIM and Prakash Ambedkar-led Vanchit Bahujan Agadhi (VBA) was polled 14.55 per cent votes.

Maharashtra, which had gone to polls in four phases, had recorded average 60.98 voter turnout.

It seems the VBA queered the pitch for the Congress and the NCP in some constituencies, for example, Nanded and Solapur, by cutting Dalit and Muslim votes.

In Aurangabad in Marathwada region, a Shiv Sena stronghold, sitting MP Chandrakant Khaire lost by a slender margin to VBA nominee Imtiaz Jaleel.

Jaleel has become the first non-Congress Muslim member of the Lower House from Maharashtra.

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BJP retains Mah tally despite marginal rise in 2014 vote share
         Mumbai, May 25 (PTI) Though the BJP has recorded a
massive victory in 2019 general elections, its vote share in
Maharashtra has not seen any significant change compared to
2014.
         However, the party has managed to retain its 2014
tally of 23 seats this time as well, as per data.
         On the other hand, the Shiv Sena which forged the
alliance with the BJP after much posturing, recorded a jump of
2.47% in its vote share compared to 2014.
         While the BJP's vote share increased only marginally
to 27.59 per cent from previous 27.56 per cent, that of the
Sena has gone up to 23.29% from 20.82% of 2014.
         The BJP and the Sena have retained their 2014 tallies
of seats this time, with each party winning 23 and 18 seats,
respectively.
         As per data, the BJP polled 1,49,12,139 votes as
against 1,33,08,961 votes it had secured five years ago.
         The Sena bagged 1,25,89,064 votes compared to
1,00,50,652 votes it had been polled in 2014.
         On the contrary, the vote shares of the Congress and
the NCP, have recorded a dip.
         The vote shares of the Congress and the NCP stood at
16.27 per cent and 15.52 per cent, respectively, compared to
their 2014 figures of 18.29 per cent and 16.12 per cent each.
         The Congress polled 87,92,237 votes this time as
against 88,30,190 votes in 2014 when it had won two seats.
         The Congress' tally from Maharashtra, once its
stronghold, was reduced to just one this elections in the
massive Narendra Modi wave.
         The NCP too retained its 2014 tally of four seats this
time securing 83,87,363 votes. The Sharad Pawar-led party was
polled 77,82,275 votes in 2014 polls.
         At 41 seats, the NDA has won the major chunk of total
48 constituencies.
         Of the remaining seven seats, the NCP won four and the
Congress one seat. AIMIM and NCP-backed Independent candidate
bagged one seat each.
         The Hyderabad-based AIMIM secured 0.72 per cent votes
and others, including Independents, and AIMIM and Prakash
Ambedkar-led Vanchit Bahujan Agadhi (VBA) was polled 14.55 per
cent votes.
         Maharashtra, which had gone to polls in four phases,
had recorded average 60.98 voter turnout.
         It seems the VBA queered the pitch for the Congress
and the NCP in some constituencies, for example Nanded and
Solapur, by cutting Dalit and Muslim votes.
         In Aurangabad in Marathwada region, a Shiv Sena
stronghold, sitting MP Chandrakant Khaire lost by a slender
margin to VBA nominee Imtiaz Jaleel.
         Jaleel has become the first non-Congress Muslim member
of the Lower House from Maharashtra. PTI MR ND
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