Defunct Vidhan Sabha Seats in Maharashtra

Many assembly segments in India becakme defunct when the electoral map was redrawn in 2008. Even in 20th C, map was often redrawn. Some of the defunct seats are the subject of enquiry here.

Bhavani Peth Vidhan Sabha Seat

It was part of Pune (Lok Sabha constituency)

1967 Election

  • T. D. Memjade (INC) : 25,883 [1]
  • M. B. Sawant (RPI) : 16,493

1972 Election

  • Memjade Tikamdas Daduram (Congress) 34,677 votes
  • Keshavkantji Janjot (SOP) : 14125

Dadar Vidhan Sabha Seat

Dadar is a suburb of Mumbai.

1978 Election

  • Hemachandra Shankar Gupte (JNP) : 38,879
  • Manohar Gajanan Joshi (Shiv Sena, w Cong support) : 16,131

1985 Election

  • Sharayu G. Thakoor (INC) : 18,134
  • Sudhir Joshi (IND / Shiv Sena) : 14,872

1990 Election

  • Manohar Gajanan Joshi (SHS, w BJP support) : 47,617
  • Bhaurao Patil (INC) : 24367

1995 Election

  • Manohar Gajanan Joshi (SHS) : 58,901
  • Sharayu Govind Thakur (INC) : 20,482

Mahim Vidhan Sabha Seat

Mahim is a suburb of Mumbai, next to Matunga and Dadar.

  • This is not a defunct seat. It still exists, as of 2020.

Matunga Vidhan Sabha Seat

Matunga is a suburb of Mumbai, next to Dadar.

1962 Election

  • Liladhar Passu Shah (INC) : 21,258
  • M. Madhavan (PSP) : 18707

1972 Election

  • Kamla Raman (INC) : 26,037 votes
  • Narayan Dandekar (Swatantra Party) : 11856

1978 Election

  • Kohli Sohansingh Jodhsingh (Janata Party) : 41, 568 votes
  • Bhat Padma Subha (INC(I)) : 9,956

1990 Election

1995 Election

  • Goyal Chandrakanta Vedprakash (BJP) : 46,443
  • Upendra P. Doshi (INC) : 37,613

2004 Election

  • Jagannath Achanna Shetty (INC) : 48,266
  • Babubhai Bhawanji (BJP) : 43,610

Shukrawar Peth Vidhan Sabha Seat

It was part of Pune (Lok Sabha constituency)

1962 Election

  • Rambhau Vithal Telang (INC) 28,434 votes[2]
  • Shridhar Mahadev Joshi (PSP) 19,263 votes

1967 Election

  • R. K. Mhalgi, a.k.a., Rambhau Mhalgi (BJS) 31,265 votes[3]
  • B. P. Apte (Congress) 14,146 votes

1972 Election

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