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Business News/ Elections / Assembly Elections/  Assembly Election Results LIVE: Byculla, Mahim, Malabar Hill, Shivadi and Worli seats in Pune district, Maharashtra
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Assembly Election Results LIVE: Byculla, Mahim, Malabar Hill, Shivadi and Worli seats in Pune district, Maharashtra

Live updates on election results for Byculla, Mahim, Malabar Hill, Shivadi and Worli assembly seats in Pune district. Track vote counting trends announced by the Election Commission for these seats in the Maharashtra assembly elections.

Voters wait in queues to cast their vote for the Maharashtra assembly elections, in Akola on Wednesday. (ANI)Premium
Voters wait in queues to cast their vote for the Maharashtra assembly elections, in Akola on Wednesday. (ANI)

The Election Commission is announcing results for Byculla, Mahim, Malabar Hill, Shivadi and Worli seats in Pune district of Maharashtra today. These assembly seats are part of the 288 constituencies in Maharashtra for which the vote count is being revealed today, along with the outcome in 81 seats in Jharkhand. Voting for the Maharashtra assembly elections was held on 20 November in a single phase. The 2024 assembly election results come against the backdrop of multiple political upheavals in the state. In the previous assembly elections in 2019, the BJP-led alliance won a majority. But constituent Shiv Sena later exited the alliance and joined hands with the Congress and NCP to form the government under the banner of the Maha Vikas Aghadi. A subsequent split in the Shiv Sena saw one of its two factions joining the BJP -led Mahayuti and forming the government in 2022 under the chief ministership of Eknath Shinde. Shinde’s faction was awarded the original party name against the claims of the faction led by Uddhav Thackeray. In 2003, the NCP too divided into two parties, one which retained the original name under Ajit Pawar, and, a second camp under Sharad Pawar. Today’s election results, which you can track using this automated live blog, will reveal how voters across the district of Pune and the rest of the state view this reordering of battle lines in assembly seats.

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