Malsiras (Vidhan Sabha constituency)

Malshiras Vidhan Sabha constituency is one of the 288 Vidhan Sabha (legislative assembly) constituencies of Maharashtra state in western India.[1] It is reserved for Scheduled Caste.

Overview

Malshiras (constituency number 254) is one of the eleven Vidhan Sabha constituencies located in the Solapur district. It covers the entire Malshiras tehsil of this district.[2] The number of electors in 2009 was 271422 (male 140224, female 131198).[3]

Malshiras is part of the Madha Lok Sabha constituency along with five other Vidhan Sabha segments, namely- Madha, Sangole and Malshiras in the Solapur district and Phaltan and Maan in the Satara district.[4]

Member's of Legislative Assembly

  • 1957: Mohite-Patil Shankarrao Narayanrao, Independent.
  • 1962: Mohite-Patil Shankarrao Narayanrao, Indian National Congress.
  • 1967: Mohite-Patil Shankarrao Narayanrao, Indian National Congress.
  • 1972: Changojirao Deshmukh, Indian National Congress.
  • 1978: Patil Shamrao Bhimrao, Janata Party.
  • 1985: Mohite-Patil Vijaysinh Shankarrao, Indian National Congress.
  • 1995: Mohite-Patil Vijaysinh Shankarrao, Indian National Congress.
  • 1999: Mohite-Patil Vijaysinh Shankarrao, Nationalist Congress Party.

Villages

  1. Shindewadi
  2. Deshmukhwadi
  3. Kurubavi
  4. Dombalwadi (Ku)
  5. Hanumanwadi (Humbevasti)
  6. Dharampuri
  7. Bhimnagar
  8. Kothale
  9. Manewadi
  10. Karunde
  11. Gursale
  12. Jinpuri
  13. Tambewadi
  14. Ekshiv
  15. Shivpuri Sect
  16. Shivpuri Bung
  17. Kalamboli
  18. Dahigaon
  19. Alankapuri
  20. Phulevasti
  21. Morochi
  22. Pimpari
  23. Natepute
  24. Pirale
  25. Chavanwadi
  26. Bangarde
  27. Palasmandal
  28. Motewadi (Pho)
  29. Kadamwadi (Pho)
  30. Phondshiras
  31. Lonand
  32. Donkarwadi
  33. Phadtari
  34. Nitwewadi (Pha)
  35. Londe Mohitewadi
  36. Girvi
  37. Mandave
  38. Phatakvasti
  39. Khulevasti
  40. Tamshidwadi
  41. Markadwadi (Pho)
  42. Adranwadi
  43. Umbare Dahigaon
  44. Medad
  45. Sadashivnagar
  46. Purandawade
  47. Jadhavwadi
  48. Bhanavasevasti
  49. Kanher
  50. Bhamb
  51. Rede
  52. Chahurvasti
  53. Bhamburdi
  54. Yeliv
  55. Kacharewadi
  56. Hanumannagar
  57. Tirwandi
  58. Chakore
  59. Kondbavi
  60. Watpali
  61. Malshiras
  62. Deshmukhphata
  63. Chaughulevasti
  64. Patilvasti
  65. Motewadi (Mal)
  66. Islampur
  67. Goradwadi
  68. Mandaki
  69. Jalbhavi
  70. Garwad
  71. Tarangphal
  72. Waghmodevasti
  73. Zhanjewadi (Khu)
  74. Dombalwadi (Khu)
  75. Paniv
  76. Ghulenagar
  77. Vijaywadi
  78. Girzhani
  79. Bagechiwadi
  80. Anandnagar
  81. Yashwantnagar
  82. Deshmukhmala
  83. Vizhori
  84. Khudus
  85. Nikamwadi (Khu)
  86. Chandapuri
  87. Pathanvasti
  88. Vaniwadi
  89. Magarwadi
  90. Sulewadi
  91. Piliv
  92. Zhanjevasti (Pi)
  93. Kusmod
  94. Nimgaon
  95. Pisewadi
  96. Dattanagar
  97. Chaundeshwarwadi
  98. Udaynagar
  99. Panchvastinagar
  100. Samatanagar
  101. Malewadi (Ak)
  102. Akluj
  103. Sangramnagar (Ak)
  104. Jaisinhanagar
  105. Pawarvasti
  106. Malinagar
  107. Savatgavhan
  108. Bijawadi
  109. Tambave
  110. Ganeshgaon
  111. Sangam
  112. Babhulgaon
  113. Khandali
  114. Dattanagar (Kha)
  115. Bhosalevasti
  116. Velapur
  117. Maloli
  118. Salmukhwadi (Ma)
  119. Kalamwadi
  120. Bacheri
  121. Shingorni
  122. Kolegaon
  123. Phalavani
  124. Tandulwadi
  125. Shendchinch
  126. Dhanore
  127. Tondale
  128. Dasur
  129. Dasurpati
  130. Bondale
  131. Ughadewadi

See also

References

  1. "District wise List of Assembly and Parliamentary Constituencies". Chief Electoral Officer, Maharashtra website. Archived from the original on 18 March 2010. Retrieved 5 November 2010.
  2. "Delimitation of Parliamentary and Assembly Constituencies Order, 2008" (PDF). The Election Commission of India. p. 272.
  3. "General Elections to State Legislative Assembly 2009" (PDF). Chief Electoral Officer, Maharashtra website. Archived from the original (PDF) on 9 April 2011. Retrieved 5 November 2010.
  4. "Delimitation of Parliamentary and Assembly Constituencies Order, 2008" (PDF). The Election Commission of India. p. 278.
  5. "Maharashtra Assembly Election 2009 -Results" (PDF). Chief Electoral Officer, Maharashtra website. Archived from the original (PDF) on 22 November 2009. Retrieved 5 November 2010.
  6. "Maharashtra: King's son won't become king, says BJP's newly elected MLA Satpute". ANI News. Retrieved 15 August 2020.
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