Pune Lok Sabha Election Result 1989

Maharashtra · Parliament (Lok Sabha) Election 1989 GEN

Gadgil Vitthalaro Narhar of Indian National Congress won the Pune Lok Sabha constituency in Maharashtra in the 1989 general election, with a winning margin of 8,181 votes (1.20%).

18 candidates contested this seat. The constituency had 1,070,901 registered electors and 687,651 votes were polled, recording a turnout of 64.20%. Full candidate-wise vote breakdown, vote shares, and constituency statistics are below.

Winner Indian National Congress

Gadgil Vitthalaro Narhar

Indian National Congress

Victory Margin
8,181
Margin %
1.20%
Total Electors
1,070,901
Votes Polled
687,651
Turnout
64.20%
Candidates
18
Top Candidates (Votes)
Constituency Information
State
Maharashtra
Constituency Number
265
Election Type
Lok Sabha (Parliament)
Election Year
1989
All Candidates

Complete list of candidates who contested from this constituency

#1
Gadgil Vitthalaro Narhar

Indian National Congress

296,051
43.10%
Male
#2
Anna Joshi

Bharatiya Janta Party

287,870
41.90%
Male
#3
Atur Sangtani

Janata Dal

57,837
8.40%
Male
#4
Gaikwad Jaidev Maruti

Republican Party Of India

25,825
3.80%
Male
#5
Kulkarni Sudhir Jairam

Independent

2,489
0.40%
Male
#6
Abhang Sitaram Dnyaneshwar

Bahujan Samaj Party

1,438
0.20%
Male
#7
Honrao Vijayanath Digamber

Independent

1,321
0.20%
Male
#8
Aggarwal Surajbhan Sindhram

Independent

824
0.10%
Male
#9
Ramapure Baburao Shivram

Independent

814
0.10%
Male
#10
Yunus A.Gaffar Mulla

Independent

801
0.10%
Male
#11
Ishwar Sambayya Kamtam

Independent

611
0.10%
Male
#12
Gaud Tarachand Sundar

Doordarshi Party

600
0.10%
Male
#13
Kodra Vasant Dattatraya

Independent

569
0.10%
Male
#14
Godse Subhash Nahar

Independent

485
0.10%
Male
#15
Katke Dattatraya Kondiba

Independent

478
0.10%
Male
#16
More Machindra Kisan

Independent

440
0.10%
Male
#17
Barne Subhash Vishnupant

Independent

247
0.00%
Male
#18
Virkar Jagannth Ramchandra

Independent

158
0.00%
Male
Position Candidate Name Party Votes Vote %
1 Gadgil Vitthalaro Narhar Indian National Congress 296,051 43.10%
2 Anna Joshi Bharatiya Janta Party 287,870 41.90%
3 Atur Sangtani Janata Dal 57,837 8.40%
4 Gaikwad Jaidev Maruti Republican Party Of India 25,825 3.80%
5 Kulkarni Sudhir Jairam Independent 2,489 0.40%
6 Abhang Sitaram Dnyaneshwar Bahujan Samaj Party 1,438 0.20%
7 Honrao Vijayanath Digamber Independent 1,321 0.20%
8 Aggarwal Surajbhan Sindhram Independent 824 0.10%
9 Ramapure Baburao Shivram Independent 814 0.10%
10 Yunus A.Gaffar Mulla Independent 801 0.10%
11 Ishwar Sambayya Kamtam Independent 611 0.10%
12 Gaud Tarachand Sundar Doordarshi Party 600 0.10%
13 Kodra Vasant Dattatraya Independent 569 0.10%
14 Godse Subhash Nahar Independent 485 0.10%
15 Katke Dattatraya Kondiba Independent 478 0.10%
16 More Machindra Kisan Independent 440 0.10%
17 Barne Subhash Vishnupant Independent 247 0.00%
18 Virkar Jagannth Ramchandra Independent 158 0.00%

Pune — 1989 Election Analysis

In the 1989 Lok Sabha election, Gadgil Vitthalaro Narhar of Indian National Congress secured victory in the Pune constituency (Maharashtra) with a margin of 8,181 votes.

Out of 1,070,901 registered electors, 687,651 votes were polled, resulting in a turnout of 64.20%. A total of 18 candidates contested from this constituency. The vote share chart above visualizes how votes were distributed among the candidates.

India uses the First-Past-The-Post (FPTP) system where the candidate with the most votes wins. The margin percentage indicates how decisive the victory was relative to total votes polled. Explore related constituencies and historical results below.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Gadgil Vitthalaro Narhar (Indian National Congress) won the Pune Lok Sabha seat in 1989.

The margin was 8,181 votes (1.20%%).

The voter turnout in Pune for the 1989 Lok Sabha election was 64.20%%.

18 candidates contested from Pune constituency in the 1989 Lok Sabha election.

Pune is a Lok Sabha constituency in Maharashtra.