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13 October 2009
  
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71

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62

Start date
  
October 13, 2009

Turnout
  
60%

71
  
54

62
  
46

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Winner
  
Ashok Chavan

The 13th Assembly elections were held in Maharashtra, India on October 13, 2009. The ruling Democratic Front (Congress and Nationalist Congress Party (NCP)) contested the elections against the alliance of Shiv Sena and Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and Against the Third Front Known as Republican Left Democratic Front Polpularly known as RIDALOS.

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Voters elected the 288 members of the Maharashtra Legislative Assembly in newly organised assembly constituencies after the delimitation approved in 2008. The results were declared on October 22, 2009.

State on a halt for the most eventful day

In view of the General Assembly Elections in Maharashtra, the Government of Maharashtra via its notification dated September 29, 2009 declared the day of Polling i.e. Tuesday, October 13, 2009 a Public Holiday in the State under section 25 of the Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881.

Overall polling

About 60% of polling was recorded in Maharashtra. In the island city of Mumbai, near about 48% of the total registered voters exercised their franchise. The turnout was slightly better in suburban Mumbai at 52%. Elsewhere in Maharashtra, approximately 60% of the total voters participated in the polling. Congress-MNS worker clashes were reported in Nashik and police had to fire in air to disperse the mob.

Naxal scare in Gadchiroli

Voting in at least 11 polling stations in two Assembly constituencies, Aheri and Armori of Gadchiroli District was delayed until 2 pm (14:00 hrs IST) following a scare early on the election day when Naxals opened fire in the area. Around 9:30 hrs IST, Naxals fired in Bondhai village in the district, despite the presence of stringent security in the Maoist infested districts of eastern Maharashtra's Vidarbha region.

Predictions

Various news agencies and exit polls had predicted the future outcome of the elections.

Election statistics

  • Voter Turnout: 60%
  • Number of constituencies: 288
  • Number of candidates: 3,559, including 211 women
  • Electors: Male 3,97,34,776, Female 3,60,76,469, Total 7,58,11,245
  • Polling stations: 84,136
  • Constituency with maximum candidates: Aurangabad East - 28
  • Constituency with minimum number of candidates: Dahanu (ST) and Islampur - 4 each
  • Biggest constituency electorate-wise: Chinchwad (391,644 electors)
  • Smallest constituency electorate-wise: Kudal (186,185 electors)
  • Party-wise candidates

    Indian National Congress 169, Nationalist Congress Party 114, Shiv Sena 160, Bharatiya Janata Party 119, Republican Left Democratic Front RIDALOS 200, MNS 145, BSP 281, Communist Party of India 21, Communist Party of India (Marxist) 19, RJD <--??-->1, Independents + others 2,675 [1]

    Winning candidates

    The following is the list of the members of the Maharashtra Vidhan Sabha that was dissolved in September 2014:

    Source: CEO Maharashtra

    References

    Maharashtra Legislative Assembly election, 2009 Wikipedia