Shirur (Lok Sabha constituency)

Shirur Lok Sabha constituency is one of the 48 Lok Sabha (lower house of Indian parliament) constituencies of Maharashtra state in western India. This constituency was created on 19 February 2008 as a part of the implementation of the Presidential notification based on the recommendations of the Delimitation Commission of India constituted on 12 July 2002.[2][3] This constituency is one of the two newly formed Lok Sabha constituencies in Pune district after delimitation.[4] It first held elections in 2009 and its first member of parliament (MP) was Shivajirao Adhalarao Patil of Shiv Sena. As of the 2019 elections, its MP is Dr. Amol Kolhe who is serving in his first term from this constituency.

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Lok Sabha Constituency
IncumbentDr. Amol Kolhe
Parliamentary PartyNCP
Elected Year2019
Constituency Details
Established2008–present
StateMaharashtra
Total Electors1,824,112[1]
Assembly ConstituenciesJunnar, Ambegaon, Khed Alandi, Shirur, Bhosari, and Hadapsar[2]

Assembly segments

Presently, Shirur Lok Sabha constituency comprises six Vidhan Sabha (legislative assembly) segments. These segments are:[2]

  1. Junnar
  2. Ambegaon
  3. Khed Alandi
  4. Shirur
  5. Bhosari
  6. Hadapsar

Members of Parliament

Key

 SS  

ElectionMemberParty
2009 Shivajirao Adhalarao Patil Shiv Sena
2014
2019 Dr. Amol Kolhe Nationalist Congress Party

Election results

General elections 2019

2019 Indian general elections: Shirur
Party Candidate Votes % ±
NCP Amol Ramsing Kolhe 6,35,830 49.17
SS Shivajirao Adhalarao Patil 5,77,347 44.65 -14.86
VBA Rahul Ovhal (बौद्ध) 38,070 2.94
Majority 58,483 4.52
Turnout 12,93,155 59.44 +0.41
NCP gain from SS Swing

General election 2014

2014 Indian general elections: Shirur [1][5]
Party Candidate Votes % ±
SS Shivajirao Adhalarao Patil 6,43,415 59.51 +1.97
NCP Devdatta Nikam 3,41,601 31.35 -4.89
MNS Ashok Shirpati Khandebharad 36,448 3.35 N/A
BSP Waghmare Sarjerao Bhika 19,783 1.82 -0.26
AAP Nikam Sopanrao Pandharinath 16,663 1.53 N/A
Independent Sonali Chandrashekhar Thorat 3,850 0.35 N/A
Independent Milindraje Digambar Bhosale 3,258 0.30 N/A
Independent Ram Dharma Dambale 2,433 0.22 -0.32
Independent Nilesh Yashwant Mhaskule 2,118 0.19 N/A
BMP Bajare Sitaram Namdeo (Baba) 1,933 0.18 N/A
SP Geetaram Ramchandra Kadam 1,906 0.17 N/A
Independent Katore Mahadev Niwritti 1,792 0.16 N/A
Forward Bloc Vikas Sudam Kusekar 1,174 0.11 N/A
Independent Umesh Arjun Kanchan 1,137 0.10 N/A
NOTA None of the above 11,995 1.10 N/A
Margin of victory 3,01,814 28.16 +6.86
Turnout 10,89,573 59.73 +8.29
SS hold Swing

General election 2009

2009 Indian general elections: Shirur [6]
Party Candidate Votes % ±
SS Shivajirao Adhalarao Patil 4,82,563 57.54 N/A
NCP Vilas Vithoba Lande 3,03,952 36.24 N/A
BSP Yashwant Zagade 17,439 2.08 N/A
Independent Lande Vilas Mhatarba 14,196 1.69 N/A
Independent Ram Dharma Dambale 4,541 0.54 N/A
Prabuddha Republican Party Pallavi Mohan Harshe 4,330 0.52 N/A
Republican Presidium Party of India Shelar Dnyanoba Shripati 3,894 0.46 N/A
Independent Kaluram Raghunath Tapkir 2,978 0.36 N/A
Independent Karande Changdeo Namdeo 2,227 0.27 N/A
RSPS Suresh Mulchand Kankaria (Mama) 1,531 0.18 N/A
Independent Abhang Kondibhau Bhimaji 1,077 0.13 N/A
Margin of victory 1,78,611 21.30 N/A
Turnout 8,38,728 51.44 N/A
SS win (new seat)

See also

Notes

  1. "Parliamentary Constituency wise Turnout for General Election - 2014". Election Commission of India. Archived from the original on 2 July 2014. Retrieved 2 June 2014.
  2. "Delimitation Commission of India Notification" (PDF). Chief Electoral Officer, Maharashtra. p. 25. Retrieved 8 November 2014.
  3. "Delimitation notification comes into effect". The Hindu. 20 February 2008.
  4. Yadav, Radheshyam (3 March 2009). "Delimitation to set new equations". The Times of India.
  5. "Maharashtra- Shirur". Election Commission of India. Archived from the original on 28 June 2014. Retrieved 7 June 2014.
  6. "Constituency Wise Detailed Results" (PDF). Election Commission of India. p. 98. Archived from the original (PDF) on 11 August 2014. Retrieved 30 April 2014.


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