Badnera (Vidhan Sabha constituency)

Badnera (Vidhan Sabha constituency) is one of the 288 constituencies of Maharashtra Vidhan Sabha and one of the eight which are located in Amravati district.

Badnera
Constituency
DistrictAmravati
RegionStateAmravati, Maharashtra
Major settlementsAmravati
Bhatkuli
Lok Sabha ConstituencyAmravati
Current constituency
Number of members1
PartyIndependent
MLARavi Rana
ReservationNone
Last election2019
Ex MLASulbha Sanjay Khodke
Most Successful PartyIndian National Congress (5 times)

It is a part of the Amravati (Lok Sabha constituency) along with five other Vidhan Sabha assembly constituencies, viz. Amravati, Teosa, Daryapur (SC), Melghat (ST) and Achalpur.

The remaining two Dhamangaon Railway and Morshi constituencies are part of the Wardha (Lok Sabha constituency) in the adjoining Wardha district.[1]

As per orders of Delimitation of Parliamentary and Assembly constituencies Order, 2008, No. 37 Badnera (Vidhan Sabha constituency) is composed of the following: 1. Amravati Tehsil (Part), Revenue Circle – Amravati and Badnera, 2. Amravati (M.Corp.)–Ward No. 6 to 18, 32 to 40, 57 to 61, 72,73, 3. Bhatkuli Tehsil (Part), Revenue Circle – Bhatkuli and Nimbha. of the district.[2]

Members of Legislative Assembly

ElectionMemberParty
1962 Purushottam Kashirao Deshmukh Indian National Congress
1967 K. B. Shrungare Republican Party of India
1972 Purushottam Kashirao Deshmukh Indian National Congress
1978 Mangaldas Bholaram Yadao Indian National Congress (I)
1980 Ram Krishnarao Meghe Indian National Congress (I)
1985 Ram Krishnarao Meghe Indian National Congress
1990 Pradeep Wadnere Shiv Sena
1995 Dnyaneshwar Dhane Patil Shiv Sena
1999 Dnyaneshwar Dhane Patil Shiv Sena
2004 Sulbha Sanjay Khodke Nationalist Congress Party
2009 Ravi Rana Independent
2014 Ravi Rana Independent
2019 Ravi Rana Independent

See also

Notes

  1. "District wise List of Assembly and Parliamentary Constituencies". Chief Electoral Officer, Maharashtra website. Archived from the original on 25 February 2009. Retrieved 19 January 2010.
  2. "Schedule – XVII of Constituencies Order, 2008 of Delimitation of Parliamentary and Assembly constituencies Order, 2008 of the Election Commission of India" (PDF). Schedule XVII Maharashtra, Part A – Assembly constituencies, Part B – Parliamentary constituencies. Retrieved 11 March 2015.


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