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Hadapsar Assembly Election Results 2024

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Hadapsar Assembly Constituency

Hadapsar is a part of the Shirur Lok Sabha constituency. Located in eastern Pune, Hadapsar has emerged as a major industrial hub. Today, it stands as one of the most densely populated and developed areas in Pune district. The region boasts excellent connectivity to various parts of the city, with the Pune railway station and Lohegaon airport located just eight kilometers away.

In the 2019 Maharashtra Legislative Assembly elections, Chetan Vitthal Tupe from the Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) emerged victorious from the Hadapsar constituency.

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Past Hadapsar Assembly Election Results

2019
2014
WINNER

CHETAN VITTHAL TUPE

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NCP
Number of Votes 92,326
Winning Party Voting %38.8
Winning Margin %1.2

Other Candidates - Hadapsar Assembly Constituency

  • Name
    Party
    Votes
  • YOGESH KUNDALIK TILEKAR

    BJP

    89,506
  • VASANT (TATYA) KRUSHNA MORE

    MNS

    34,809
  • ZAHID IBRAHIM SHAIKH

    AIMIM

    7,901
  • GHANSHAM (BAPU) HAKKE

    VBA

    7,570
  • NOTA

    NOTA

    2,474
  • DEEPAK MAHADEV JADHAV

    BSP

    1,223
  • KRUPAL KRISHNARAO PALUSKAR

    PBRP

    698
  • ANJUM INAMDAR

    IND

    367
  • RAKESH HARKU WALMIKI

    IND

    256
  • SUBHASH KASHINATH SARAVADE

    IND

    253
  • ARJUN LAXMAN SHIRSAT

    IND

    230
  • ADV. JAMIR SHAIKH

    IND

    228
  • ADV. TOSIF SHAIKH

    IND

    164
  • ANUP ALIAS ANAMIKA JALNDAR SHINDE

    IND

    164
WINNER

Tilekar Yogesh Kundlik

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BJP
Number of Votes 82,629
Winning Party Voting %37.9
Winning Margin %13.9

Other Candidates - Hadapsar Assembly Constituency

  • Name
    Party
    Votes
  • Babar Mahadeo Ramchandra

    SHS

    52,381
  • Chetan Vitthal Tupe

    NCP

    29,947
  • Bhangire Pramod Alias Nana Vasant

    MNS

    25,206
  • Chandrakant Alias Balasaheb Shivarkar

    INC

    22,100
  • Gaikwad Ramesh Narayan

    BSP

    2,064
  • Nota

    NOTA

    1,610
  • Mahesh Bhagwan Nalawade

    IND

    618
  • Shaikh Aasma Jalal

    IND

    470
  • Sayyad Raj Faiyaz Mushtak

    IND

    267
  • Shaikh Altaf Karim

    IND

    243
  • Ujwala Ganesh Gurav

    HDJP

    237
  • Rajendra Govind Salve

    IND

    210
  • Sanjay Bankelal Shah

    SNS

    129
  • Chandrashekhar Alias Balasaheb D. Thorat

    IND

    86
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