Maharashtra Elections

Complete election history with Lok Sabha and Assembly results

Maharashtra has a rich democratic history spanning over seven decades of Indian elections. The state currently has 48 Lok Sabha constituencies that elect Members of Parliament to the lower house of India's national legislature. For state governance, Maharashtra has 288 Vidhan Sabha (Assembly) constituencies that elect Members of Legislative Assembly.

In the most recent Lok Sabha election, Maharashtra recorded an average voter turnout of 66.7%. Browse the election years below to explore constituency-wise results, winning candidates, party performance, victory margins, and voter turnout data for every election held in Maharashtra.

48
Lok Sabha Seats
288
Assembly Seats
16
Lok Sabha Elections
66.7%
Latest Turnout
Latest Lok Sabha Results (2024)
Indian National Congress
13
seats
Shiv Sena (Uddhav Balasaheb Thackrey)
9
seats
Bharatiya Janta Party
9
seats
Nationalist Congress Party – Sharadchandra Pawar
8
seats
Shiv Sena
7
seats
Nationalist Congress Party
1
seats
Independent
1
seats

About Maharashtra Election Data

This page serves as your gateway to Maharashtra's complete electoral history. India follows the First-Past-The-Post (FPTP) system where the candidate with the most votes in each constituency wins the seat. Maharashtra participates in both national Lok Sabha elections (held every 5 years across all states simultaneously) and state Vidhan Sabha elections (held on the state's own cycle).

For each election year listed above, you can view the full list of constituencies with winning candidates, their party affiliations, total votes polled, voter turnout percentages, and victory margins. Click through to individual constituency pages for candidate-wise vote breakdowns and visual comparisons.

All data is sourced from the Election Commission of India. If you notice any discrepancy, please contact us with the details.