Here is the complete and updated SHS candidate list for the Maharashtra Assembly Election 2024. This detailed list helps voters and political observers track who is contesting from each seat, along with key rivals and constituencies that could shape the party’s performance in the upcoming polls. Stay informed with the latest SHS candidates for Maharashtra 2024 and explore constituency-wise details to understand the party’s strategy and potential impact.
| Candidate name | Assembly Constituencies | Votes | Vote Share | Result |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Amsha Padvi | Akkalkuwa | 72,629 | 31.55% | WON |
| Manjula Gavit | Sakri | 1,04,649 | 43.2% | WON |
| Chandrakant Sonawane | Chopda | 1,22,826 | 55.18% | WON |
| Gulabrao Patil | Jalgaon Rural | 1,43,408 | 60.9% | WON |
| Amol Patil | Erandol | 1,01,088 | 49.63% | WON |
| Kishore Patil | Pachora | 97,366 | 41.98% | WON |
| Chandrakant Nimba Patil | Muktainagar | 1,12,318 | 51.86% | WON |
| Sanjay Gaikwad | Buldhana | 91,660 | 47.06% | WON |
| Khedekar Dr Shashikant Narsingrao | Sindkhed Raja | 60,635 | 26.31% | LOST |
| Dr. Sanjay Raimulkar | Mehkar | 99,423 | 46.43% | LOST |
| Baliram Shiraskar | Balapur | 61,192 | 27.61% | LOST |
| Bhavana Gawli | Risod | 60,693 | 26.28% | LOST |
| Abhijit Adsul | Daryapur | 23,632 | 11.33% | LOST |
| Ashish Jaiswal | Ramtek | 1,07,967 | 52.04% | WON |
| Narendra Bhondekar | Bhandara | 1,27,884 | 48.82% | WON |
| Sanjay Rathod | Digras | 1,43,115 | 54.24% | WON |
| Baburao Kadam Kohlikar | Hadgaon | 1,13,245 | 52.34% | WON |
| Balaji Kalyankar | Nanded North | 83,184 | 37.68% | WON |
| Anand Tidke Patil (bondarkar) | Nanded South | 60,445 | 29.59% | WON |
| Santosh Bangar | Kalamnuri | 1,22,016 | 49.66% | WON |
| Anand Bharose | Parbhani | 92,587 | 39.6% | LOST |
| Udhan Hikmat Baliram | Ghansawangi | 98,496 | 38.43% | WON |
| Arjun Khotkar | Jalna | 1,04,665 | 46.74% | WON |
| Abdul Sattar | Sillod | 1,37,960 | 47.69% | WON |
| Ranjanatai(sanjana) Harshavardhan Jadhav | Kannad | 84,492 | 36.37% | WON |
| Jaiswal Pradeep Shivnarayan | Aurangabad central | 85,459 | 38.57% | WON |
| Sanjay Pandurang Shirsat | Aurangabad West | 1,22,498 | 49.28% | WON |
| Vilas Bhumre | Paithan | 1,32,474 | 52.01% | WON |
| Ramesh Bornare | Vaijapur | 1,33,627 | 54.56% | WON |
| Suhas Kande | Nandgaon | 1,38,068 | 56.48% | WON |
| Dada Dagdu Bhuse | Malegaon outer | 1,58,284 | 61.13% | WON |
| Dr.ahirrao Rajashri Tahasildartai | Devlali | 41,004 | 22.33% | LOST |
| Rajendra Gavit | Palghar | 1,12,894 | 52.61% | WON |
| Vlas Tare | Boisar | 1,26,117 | 45.34% | WON |
| Shantaram Tukaram More | Bhiwandi Rural (S.T.) | 1,27,205 | 52.68% | WON |
| Santosh Shetty | Bhiwandi East | 67,672 | 35.3% | LOST |
| Vishwanath Bhoir | Kalyan West | 1,26,020 | 51.32% | WON |
| Dr. Balaji Kinikar | Ambernath | 1,11,368 | 60.36% | WON |
| Rajesh Govardhan More | Kalyan Rural | 1,41,164 | 47.68% | WON |
| Pratap Sarnaik | Ovala - Majiwada | 1,84,178 | 64.5% | WON |
| Eknath Shinde | Kopri-Pachpakhadi | 1,59,060 | 78.29% | WON |
| Prakash Surve | Magathane | 1,05,527 | 58.15% | WON |
| Suvarna Karanje | Vikhroli | 50,567 | 35.85% | LOST |
| Ashok Dharmaraj Patil | Bhandup West | 77,754 | 42.74% | WON |
| Manisha Waikar | Jogeshwari East | 75,503 | 42.45% | LOST |
| Sanjay Nirupam | Dindoshi | 70,255 | 39.55% | LOST |
| Murji Patel | Andheri East | 94,010 | 55.66% | WON |
| Dilip Lande | Chandivali | 1,24,641 | 51.9% | WON |
| Suresh (bullet) Patil | Mankhurd shivaji Nagar | 35,263 | 20.2% | LOST |
| Tukaram Kate | Chembur | 63,194 | 44.18% | WON |
| Mangesh Kudalkar | Kurla | 72,763 | 46.56% | WON |
| Rajesh Shivdas Khandare | Dharavi | 47,268 | 36% | LOST |
| Sada Saravankar | Mahim | 48,897 | 36.33% | LOST |
| Milind Deora | Worli | 54,523 | 38.05% | LOST |
| Yamini Jadhav | Byculla | 48,772 | 35.36% | LOST |
| Shaina Manish Chudasama Munot | Mumbadevi | 40,146 | 33.91% | LOST |
| Mahendra Thorve | Karjat | 94,871 | 39.53% | WON |
| Mahendra Dalvi | Alibag | 1,13,599 | 47.73% | WON |
| Bharat Gogawale | Mahad | 1,17,442 | 55.05% | WON |
| Vijay Shivatare | Purandar | 1,25,819 | 44.2% | WON |
| Amol Dhondiba Khatal | Sangamner | 1,12,386 | 50.95% | WON |
| Bhausaheb Malhari Kamble | Shrirampur | 52,726 | 24.1% | LOST |
| Vitthal Vakilrao Langhe | Nevasa | 95,444 | 41.91% | WON |
| Dnyanraj Chougule | Umarga | 92,241 | 46.64% | LOST |
| Ajit Bappasaheb Pingle | Osmanabad | 94,007 | 38.69% | LOST |
| Tanaji Sawant | Paranda | 1,03,254 | 44.18% | WON |
| Digvijay Digambarrao Bagal | Karmala | 40,834 | 17.65% | LOST |
| Rajendra Vitthal Raut | Barshi | 1,16,222 | 46.48% | LOST |
| Shahaji Bapu Patil | Sangola | 90,870 | 34.46% | LOST |
| Mahesh Shinde | Koregaon | 1,46,166 | 57.94% | WON |
| Shambhuraj Desai | Patan | 1,25,759 | 54.33% | WON |
| Yogesh Kadam | Dapoli | 1,05,007 | 53.32% | WON |
| Bendal Rajesh Ramchandra | Guhagar | 68,411 | 45.16% | LOST |
| Uday Samant | Ratnagiri | 1,11,335 | 59.35% | WON |
| Kiran Samant | Rajapur | 80,256 | 51.91% | WON |
| Nilesh Rane | Kudal | 81,659 | 51.41% | WON |
| Deepak Kesarkar | Sawantwadi | 81,008 | 48.77% | WON |
| Prakash Abitkar | Radhanagari | 1,44,359 | 52.87% | WON |
| Chandradip Narake | Karvir | 1,34,528 | 48.25% | WON |
| Rajesh Kshirsagar | Kolhapur North | 1,11,085 | 55.8% | WON |
| Suhas Babar | Khanapur | 1,53,892 | 61.14% | WON |
The SHS candidate list for Maharashtra Assembly Election 2024 includes all nominees contesting across 288 assembly constituencies.
SHS is contesting a significant number of the 288 assembly seats in Maharashtra, focusing on both traditional strongholds and strategic constituencies to maximize its electoral impact.
Key high-profile SHS candidates contesting in notable constituencies will be highlighted here.
Yes, SHS has introduced several fresh candidates alongside seasoned leaders to appeal to youth voters and consolidate its voter base across key regions.
The complete constituency-wise SHS candidate list is available on this page, detailing the nominees for all seats, their opponents, and key contest highlights.
The information provided on this page about the current and previous elections in the constituency is sourced from various publicly available platforms including https://old.eci.gov.in/statistical-report/statistical-reports/ and https://affidavit.eci.gov.in/. The ECI is the authoritative source for election-related data in India, and we rely on their official records for the content presented here. However, due to the complexity of electoral processes and potential data discrepancies, there may be occasional inaccuracies or omissions in the information provided.