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CHANDIVALI 2014 Assembly Election Result

Maharashtra Legislative Assembly constituency result for 2014. Winner: Khan Mohd.Arif (Naseem) (INC). Winning margin: 15.9%.

Quick Summary

Winner
Khan Mohd.Arif (Naseem)
Party
INC
Vote Share
39.5%
Margin
15.9%

Candidate Results — 2014

CandidatePartyVotesVote Share
Khan Mohd.Arif (Naseem)✓ WinnerINC73,14139.5%
SINGH SANTOSH RAMNIWASSHS43,67223.6%
ISHWAR DEVRAM TAYADEMNS28,67815.5%
ANNAMALAI S.IND20,26610.9%
SHARAD PAWARNCP9,7405.3%
None of the AboveNOTA4,6532.5%
ADSUL VISHAL NARAYANBSP1,8431.0%
SANJAY DINANATH TIWARIIND5930.3%
RAHUL SINGH THAKURIND5320.3%
DOIPHODE SANDEEP YASHWANTAPoI4630.3%
PRADHAN BAPU BHIMAIND3810.2%
NAJMA AAPABMSM3790.2%
COMRADE JAYRAM RAMDEV VISHWAKARMASUCI(C)3310.2%
PRAKASH RAGHUNATH SAWANTIND2190.1%
SHIRSAT SHRIKANT GANPATNLP2070.1%

Historical Results — CHANDIVALI

YearWinnerPartyVote ShareMargin %
2019Dilip Bhausaheb LandeSHS43.7%0.2%
2014Khan Mohd.Arif (Naseem)INC39.5%15.9%
2009Khan Mohd.Arif (Naseem)INC51.6%21.1%
2004JADHAV PRADEEP NAIKNCP45.6%20.2%
1999D.B. PATILBJP24.8%4.0%
1995PAWAR DIGAMBER BAPUJIBJP28.0%9.6%
1990JADHV SUBHASH LIMBAJICPI52.1%20.4%
1985PACHPUTE KISHANRAO CHAMPATRAOINC30.4%2.1%
1980PACHPUTE KISHANRAO CHAMPATRAOINC40.5%5.9%
1978RATHOD UTTAMRAO BALIRAMJIINC41.2%10.2%
1972TALE ASHTAI MORATIPPAINC45.3%8.6%
1967C. PATILSSP49.6%11.5%
1962RAMBAHAU CHINKAJI SALVEINC40.0%14.9%

Frequently Asked Questions

Who won the CHANDIVALI constituency in 2014?
Khan Mohd.Arif (Naseem) of INC won the CHANDIVALI assembly constituency in the 2014 Maharashtra election. Full candidate results including vote shares are listed below.
What was the winning margin in CHANDIVALI in 2014?
The winning margin for CHANDIVALI in 2014 is shown in the results table below, along with vote shares for all candidates who contested.
What is the election history of CHANDIVALI constituency?
Historical results for CHANDIVALI across previous elections are shown in the trends section below, including past winners, their parties, and vote share changes.