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SINNAR 2004 Assembly Election Result

Maharashtra Legislative Assembly constituency result for 2004. Winner: BACCHU ALIAS OMPRAKASH BABARAO KADU (IND). Winning margin: 3.6%.

Quick Summary

Winner
BACCHU ALIAS OMPRAKASH BABARAO KADU
Party
IND
Vote Share
38.2%
Margin
3.6%

Candidate Results — 2004

CandidatePartyVotesVote Share
BACCHU ALIAS OMPRAKASH BABARAO KADU✓ WinnerIND56,47138.2%
DESHMUKH WASUDHATAI PUNDLIKINC51,08534.6%
VINAYAKRAO KORDEBJP31,47521.3%
SHIVCHARAN SHANKARSA CHEDEIND3,1902.2%
PHUSE NAMDEO SAMPATRAOBBM1,8861.3%
CHAUKHANDE MOHAN GANESHRAOIND1,4331.0%
DADARAO JANUJI WANKHADEIND7850.5%
VILAS LAHNUJI PANCHBHAIPRP5320.4%
GIRIDHAR NATHUJI RAURALEIND3460.2%
GANORKAR SUSHIEL VINAYAKEIND2380.2%
PROF RAVINDRA SHAMRAO RANESVRP2370.2%

Historical Results — SINNAR

YearWinnerPartyVote ShareMargin %
2019Adv. KOKATE MANIKRAO SHIVAJIRAONCP48.8%1.0%
2014RAJABHAU (PARAG) PRAKASH WAJESHS52.9%10.4%
2009Adv. KOKATE MANIKRAO SHIVAJIRAOINC48.5%1.8%
2004BACCHU ALIAS OMPRAKASH BABARAO KADUIND38.2%3.6%
1999DESHMUKH WASUDHATAI PUNDLIKINC30.1%1.9%
1995KORDE VINAYAK MARUTIRAOBJP35.9%12.5%
1990KORDE VINAYAHRAO MAROTRAOBJP38.8%19.6%
1985DESHMUKH SUDAM ALIAS WAMAN DATTARAYAIND49.5%23.4%
1980DESHMUKH SUDAM ALIAS WAMAN DATTARAYACPI75.6%54.6%
1978BHOKARE WAMAN BAJIRAOIND30.1%0.9%
1972KESHAORAO MOTIRAMJI ZADEINC45.3%19.4%
1967K.M. ZADEINC43.9%8.3%
1962TRYAMBAK SHIVRAM BHARADEINC50.5%14.4%

Frequently Asked Questions

Who won the SINNAR constituency in 2004?
BACCHU ALIAS OMPRAKASH BABARAO KADU of IND won the SINNAR assembly constituency in the 2004 Maharashtra election. Full candidate results including vote shares are listed below.
What was the winning margin in SINNAR in 2004?
The winning margin for SINNAR in 2004 is shown in the results table below, along with vote shares for all candidates who contested.
What is the election history of SINNAR constituency?
Historical results for SINNAR across previous elections are shown in the trends section below, including past winners, their parties, and vote share changes.