Maharashtra · Vidhan Sabha (State Assembly) Election 1990
Phalak Nilkanth Chintaman of Indian National Congress won the Bhusawal Vidhan Sabha (Assembly) constituency in Maharashtra in the 1990 state assembly election, securing 34,838 votes (36.50% vote share). The runner-up was Rajabhau Pawar (Bharatiya Janata Party) with 27,891 votes.
A total of 16 candidates contested this assembly seat. State Assembly elections elect Members of the Legislative Assembly (MLAs) using India's First-Past-The-Post (FPTP) system, and the party or alliance winning a majority of seats forms the state government. Full candidate-wise vote breakdown, vote shares, and constituency information are shown below.
| Position | Candidate Name | Votes | Votes% | Party |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Phalak Nilkanth Chintaman | 34838 | 36.50% | Indian National Congress |
| 2 | Rajabhau Pawar | 27891 | 29.20% | Bharatiya Janata Party |
| 3 | Dagadu Kashirm Alias Adv. D. K. Chaudhrai | 17267 | 18.10% | Janata Dal |
| 4 | Surwade Nameo Rama | 6541 | 6.90% | Independent |
| 5 | Sonawane Murlidhar Totaram | 5200 | 5.50% | Independent |
| 6 | Waykole Prabhakar Sitaram | 971 | 1.00% | Independent |
| 7 | Atwal Pralhad Narayan | 525 | 0.60% | Independent |
| 8 | Kale Shalik Raghunath | 437 | 0.50% | Doordarshi Party |
| 9 | Sonawane Fakirchand Bhavji | 379 | 0.40% | Independent |
| 10 | Faruk Sk. Kamaruddin | 316 | 0.30% | Bahujan Samaj Party |
| 11 | Sinnarkar Maharaj | 259 | 0.30% | Independent |
| 12 | Murlidhar Gendu Bodawade | 240 | 0.30% | Bhatiya Krishi Udyog Sangh |
| 13 | Daulatrao Ganpatrao Hingne | 223 | 0.20% | Independent |
| 14 | Bhangale Namdeo Madhav | 114 | 0.10% | Lok Dal (B) |
| 15 | Bodawade Suman Murlichar | 90 | 0.10% | Independent |
| 16 | Ashokkumar Shiv Kumar Aggarwal | 83 | 0.10% | Independent |
The Bhusawal constituency is part of the Maharashtra Vidhan Sabha (Legislative Assembly). In the 1990 Assembly election, 16 candidates contested for this seat. Phalak Nilkanth Chintaman (Indian National Congress) emerged as the winner securing 34,838 votes.
State Assembly elections in India determine which party or coalition forms the state government. The party or alliance winning a majority of Assembly seats in a state gets to form the government and appoint the Chief Minister. Unlike Lok Sabha elections which are held simultaneously across India, each state follows its own election cycle, typically every five years.
How to read this data: The candidate table above shows all contestants ranked by position. The vote percentage column shows each candidate's share of the total votes polled in this constituency. The bar chart visualizes the top candidates' vote counts for quick comparison.