Kaij (Vidhan Sabha constituency)
Kaij Vidhan Sabha constituency is one of the 288 Vidhan Sabha (legislative assembly) constituencies of Maharashtra state in western India.[1]
2019 MLA Namita Mundada
Overview
Kaij (constituency number 232) is one of the six Vidhan Sabha constituencies located in the Beed district. It covers the entire Kaij tehsil and parts of the Ambajogai and Beed tehsils of this district. This constituency is reserved for the candidates belonging to the Scheduled castes[2]
Kaij is part of the Beed Lok Sabha constituency along with all other Vidhan Sabha segments in this district, namely Parli, Majalgaon, Georai, Beed and Ashti.[3]
Members of Legislative Assembly
- 1962: Govindrao Gaikwad INC
- 1967: Sundarrao Solanke, INC
- 1972: Baburao Narsingrao Kokate (Adaskar) INC
- 1978: Satpute Bhaguji Nivartti Independent
- 1980: Gangadhar Nilkanth Swami Indian National Congress (U)
- 1985: Satpute Bhaguji Nivartti Indian Congress (Socialist)
- 1990: Vimal Mundada, Bharatiya Janata Party
- 1995: Vimal Mundada, Bharatiya Janata Party
- 1999: Vimal Mundada, Nationalist Congress Party
- 2004: Vimal Mundada, Nationalist Congress Party
- 2009: Vimal Mundada, Nationalist Congress Party[4]
- 2012 : Prithviraj Sathe, Nationalist Congress Party [Bye-Election]
- 2014 : Sangita Thombre, Bharatiya Janata Party
- 2019 : Namita Mundada, BJP
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See also
2019 Mrs. Namita Akshay Mundada BJP
References
- "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.
- "Delimitation of Parliamentary and Assembly Constituencies Order, 2008" (PDF). The Election Commission of India. pp. 270–1.
- "Delimitation of Parliamentary and Assembly Constituencies Order, 2008" (PDF). The Election Commission of India. p. 278.
- "Maharashtra Assembly Election 2009 -Results" (PDF). Chief Electoral Officer, Maharashtra website. Archived from the original (PDF) on 22 November 2009. Retrieved 29 September 2010.
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