Maharashtra Congress Candidate List: Congress has released the second list of its candidates for the Maharashtra Assembly elections. Congress has announced the names of 23 candidates in this list of its candidates. Earlier, Congress had released the first list of candidates for Maharashtra Assembly elections on Thursday. Names of 48 candidates were announced in the first list. In this, State Congress Committee President Nana Patole and former Chief Minister Prithviraj Chavan were given tickets. On the other hand, on Saturday morning, Uddhav Thackeray’s Shiv Sena had also released the list of 15 candidates.
With the announcement of 48 candidates in the first list and 23 candidates in the second list, Congress has announced the names of its candidates on a total of 71 seats. Congress has made Girish Pandav its candidate from Nagpur South in its second list. The names of candidates have also been announced for 3 seats of Mumbai, Kandivali, Charkop and Sine Koliwada. Congress has made Kalu Badheliya its candidate from Kandivali East and Yashwant Jaiprakash Singh from Charkop. Apart from this, Sine has fielded Ganesh Kumar Yadav from Koliwada seat.
Their names are also in the list
Congress has fielded Rajesh Tukaram from Bhusaval, Swati Sandeep Wakekar from Jalgaon (Jamod), Mahesh Gangane from Akot, Shekhar Pramodbabu Shende from Wardha, Anuja Sunil Kedar from Savner, Suresh Yadavrao Bhoyar from Kamathi, Pooja Ganesh Thawkar from Bhandara (SC), Arjuni from Morgaon. Dalip Vaman, Rajkumar Lotuji Puram from Amgaon, Professor Vasant Chinduji Purke from Ralegaon, Anil Balasaheb Shankarrao Mangulkar from Yavatmal, Jitendra Shivajirao Moghe from Arni, Sahebrao Kamble from Umarkhed, Kailash Kishanrao Gorantyal from Jalna and Madhukar Krishnarao Deshmukh from Aurangabad East have been given tickets. . Vijay Govind Patil has been fielded from Vasai, Hemant Ogle from Shrirampur, Abhaykumar Satishrao Salunkhe from Nilanga and Ganpatrao Appasaheb Patil from Shirol.
When are elections 2024
Elections are being held on 288 assembly seats in Maharashtra. Voting is to be held for all 288 seats here in a single phase on November 20. After this the results will be declared on 23rd November.
Seat distribution in MVA
Whereas seats have been divided in MVA. This distribution has been done on the formula of 85-85-85. That means Uddhav group has to field its candidates on 85 seats, Sharad Pawar group has to field its candidates on 85 seats and Congress has to field its candidates on 85 seats. MVA’s allies can field their candidates on the remaining seats.