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Tumsar Assembly constituency

Coordinates: 21°23′N 79°44′E / 21.38°N 79.74°E / 21.38; 79.74
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Tumsar - Mohadi
Constituency No. 60 for the Maharashtra Legislative Assembly
Constituency details
CountryIndia
RegionWestern India
StateMaharashtra
DistrictBhandara
LS constituencyBhandara–Gondiya
Established1962
ReservationNone
Member of Legislative Assembly
14th Maharashtra Legislative Assembly
Incumbent
PartyNationalist Congress Party
Elected year2024
Preceded byCharan Waghmare

Tumsar is one of the 288 Vidhan Sabha (legislative assembly) constituencies in Maharashtra state in central India. This constituency is one of the three constituencies located in Bhandara district.[1]

Tumsar is part of Bhandara-Gondiya Lok Sabha constituency along with five other Vidhan Sabha constituencies, namely Sakoli and Bhandara in Bhandara district and Gondiya, Arjuni Morgaon and Tirora in Gondia district.[1]

Members of Legislative Assembly

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Year Member Party
1962 Ram Lanjewar Indian National Congress
1967 Keshavrao Pardhi
1972
1978 Subhashchandra Karemore Indian National Congress
1980
1985 Ishwardayal Patale Janata Party
1990 Subhashchandra Karemore Independent politician
1995 Madhukar Kukde Bharatiya Janata Party
1999
2004
2009 Anil Bawankar Indian National Congress
2014 Charan Waghmare Bharatiya Janata Party
2019 Raju Karemore Nationalist Congress Party
2024

Election results

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2024

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2024 Maharashtra Legislative Assembly election: Tumsar[2]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
NCP Raju Karemore 135813
NCP-SP Charan Sovinda Waghmare 71508
Majority 64305
Turnout
gain from Swing

2019

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2019 Maharashtra Legislative Assembly election: Tumsar[3]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
NCP Raju Karemore
NOTA None of the Above
Majority
Turnout
NCP gain from BJP Swing

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b "District wise List of Assembly and Parliamentary Constituencies". Chief Electoral Officer, Maharashtra website. Archived from the original on 18 March 2010. Retrieved 5 September 2010.
  2. ^ Election Commission of India. "Maharastra Assembly Election Results 2024 - Tumsar". Archived from the original on 7 December 2024. Retrieved 7 December 2024.
  3. ^ "Maharashtra Legislative Assembly Election, 2019". Election Commission of India. Retrieved 2 February 2022.


21°23′N 79°44′E / 21.38°N 79.74°E / 21.38; 79.74