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KARAD NORTH 1990 Assembly Election Result

Maharashtra Legislative Assembly constituency result for 1990. Winner: WAGHMARE DHONDIRAM GANAPATI (IND). Winning margin: 2.5%.

Quick Summary

Winner
WAGHMARE DHONDIRAM GANAPATI
Party
IND
Vote Share
39.0%
Margin
2.5%

Candidate Results — 1990

CandidatePartyVotesVote Share
WAGHMARE DHONDIRAM GANAPATI✓ WinnerIND38,49039.0%
SONAWANE VISHNU TATOBAIND36,03636.5%
SONAWANE HARIDAS KRISHNASHS9,4249.5%
TUPE DILIP RAMCHANDRAJD7,4057.5%
MANE AJITKUMAR ANANDRAOIND3,4553.5%
MHASKE KAMAL TUKARAMIND1,5331.6%
SARATAPA MAHADEO SOPANIND1,0541.1%
AWALE NAMDEO DADUIND4880.5%
BAILE ASHOK MARUTIIND3200.3%
GHODAKE PRALHAD MADHABRAOIND2670.3%
SHINDE VISHWANATH HARIBHAUIND2160.2%
SHINDE BHAGYAWAN KRISHNAJIIND1210.1%

Historical Results — KARAD NORTH

YearWinnerPartyVote ShareMargin %
2019Balasaheb Urf Shamrao Pandurang PatilNCP50.4%24.7%
2014Balasaheb Urf Shamrao Pandurang PatilNCP41.1%10.8%
2009Balasaheb Urf Shamrao Pandurang PatilIND57.1%23.1%
2004AWAGHADE SAMPATRAO GANAPATNCP40.6%13.4%
1999TUPE TUKARAM NAMDEONCP41.9%10.1%
1995WAGHAMARE D.G.IND53.4%19.1%
1990WAGHMARE DHONDIRAM GANAPATIIND39.0%2.5%
1985SONAWANE VISHNU TATOBAICS54.2%11.3%
1980SONAWANE VISHNU TATOBAINC(U)49.6%6.5%
1978SONAWANE VISHNU TATOBAINC50.6%19.1%
1972BAMANE SHIVRUDRA THABAJIRAOINC88.5%81.2%
1967S. T. BAMANEINC62.8%30.3%
1962ZAKARIA RAFIQ BALIMYINC55.9%11.8%

Frequently Asked Questions

Who won the KARAD NORTH constituency in 1990?
WAGHMARE DHONDIRAM GANAPATI of IND won the KARAD NORTH assembly constituency in the 1990 Maharashtra election. Full candidate results including vote shares are listed below.
What was the winning margin in KARAD NORTH in 1990?
The winning margin for KARAD NORTH in 1990 is shown in the results table below, along with vote shares for all candidates who contested.
What is the election history of KARAD NORTH constituency?
Historical results for KARAD NORTH across previous elections are shown in the trends section below, including past winners, their parties, and vote share changes.