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Akola West Election Result 2024 Live: Vote Counting and Maharashtra Assembly Polls

To get the fastest and most accurate results for the Akola West Assembly seat in Maharashtra, you can watch ABP News Live TV. The counting of votes for the Maharashtra Assembly Election 2024 will begin on October 8, 2024, at 8 am. Refresh this page to stay updated with every detail about the Akola West seat. Maharashtra Assembly Election Verdict: In the 2019 Assembly election, Govardhan Mangilal Sharma @ Lalaji of the BJP won from this seat. He received 73262 votes. Sajid Khan Mannan Khan from the INC secured the second position with 70669 votes.

Akola West Assembly Election 2019

CANDIDATE NAME PARTY STATUS
Govardhan Mangilal Sharma @
BJP
Won
Sajid Khan Mannan Khan
INC
Lost
Madan Bhargad
VBA
Lost
NOTA
NOTA
Lost
Ravindra Ganeshrao Mundhe
IND
Lost
Dhananjay Pralhadrao Nalat
BSP
Lost
Janardan Narayanrao Kanade
RSSDP
Lost
Pro. Suman Madhukar Tirpude
PPID
Lost
Shakti Das Kharare
BMUP
Lost
Rahul Ashok Jadhao
IND
Lost

Assembly Election 2019 Vote Count

PARTY CANDIDATE NAME Votes Vote %
BJP
Govardhan Mangilal Sharma @
73262
43.23
INC
Sajid Khan Mannan Khan
70669
41.70
VBA
Madan Bhargad
20687
12.21
NOTA
NOTA
2617
1.54
IND
Ravindra Ganeshrao Mundhe
531
0.31
BSP
Dhananjay Pralhadrao Nalat
512
0.30
Total number of votes polled :  169456

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