Nanded South Election Result: Shiv Sena's Anand Shankar Tidke Wins

He won the constituency by defeating Indian National Congress’s Mohanrao Marotrao Hambarde, and Farooque Ahmed of Vanchit Bahijan Aaghadi with a margin of 3,194 votes.

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Nanded South Election Result: Shiv Sena's Anand Shankar Tidke Wins

Nanded South Election Result: Shiv Sena's Anand Shankar Tidke Wins

Shiv Sena’s Anand Shankar Tidke won the Nanded South assembly constituency of Maharashtra with 47,593 votes. He won the constituency by defeating Indian National Congress’s Mohanrao Marotrao Hambarde, and Farooque Ahmed of Vanchit Bahijan Aaghadi with a margin of 3,194 votes.

During the 2019 assembly election, INC’s Hambarde won the seat with the margin of 3,592 votes.

This assembly polls mark first one in the state after Shiv Sena and NCP split in 2022, and 2023 respectively. During the Legislative Assembly election of Maharashtra in 2019, the state had recorded a 61.4% voter turnout, and NDA alliance, which include BJP, and Shiv Sena won the election.

The 288 assembly seats in the State went to polls in a single phase on November 20 and 66.05% voter turnout was recorded. Among the seats, 234 belongs to general constituencies, 29 are reserved for Scheduled Castes (SC), and 25 are reserved for Scheduled Tribes (ST).

The ruling Mahayuti consists of the BJP, the Chief Minister Eknath Shinde-led breakaway faction of the Shiv Sena, and the deputy chief minister Ajit Pawar’s faction of the Nationalist Congress Party (NCP). The opposition, the INDIA bloc’s MVA or the Maha Vikas Aghadi, has the Shiv Sena (Uddhav Balasaheb Thackeray), or SS (UBT) led by former CM Uddhav Thackeray, the NCP (SP) faction led by Sharad Pawar and the Congress.

The BJP has fielded 149 candidates, Shiv Sena (Shinde) 81, and NCP (Ajit Pawar) 59. In the opposition, the Congress has fielded 101 candidates, Shiv Sena (UBT) 95, and NCP (Sharad Pawar) 86.

In the 2019 Assembly elections, the BJP secured 105 seats, the undivided Shiv Sena 56, and the Congress 44. In 2014, the BJP won 122 seats, the Shiv Sena and the Congress garnered 63, and 42 seats, respectively.