Hadapsar Assembly election result 2024: NCP's Chetan Vitthal Tupe ahead with 23373 votes
Hadapsar Assembly Constituency Hadapsar Assembly constituency, located in Pune district, also falls under the Pune parliamentary seat.
According to initial trends, NCP's Chetan Vitthal Tupe is ahead in the Hadapsar Assembly constituency, bagging over 105984 votes. Prashant Sudam Jagtap from NCP -SP stands second in the race with 99307 votes while Babar Sainath Sambhaji from the Maharashtra Navnirman sena stood third with 24875 votes.
According to initial trends, NCP's Chetan Vitthal Tupe is ahead in the Hadapsar Assembly constituency, bagging over 105984 votes. Prashant Sudam Jagtap from NCP -SP stands second in the race with 99307 votes while Babar Sainath Sambhaji from the Maharashtra Navnirman sena stood third with 24875 votes.
In the 2019 Assembly elections, Chetan Tupe of the NCP won a competitive race against the BJP candidate Yogesh Tilekar, securing 1,10,365 votes. Tilekar received 92,775 votes. In 2014, Tilekar of the BJP had won the seat with 1,02,165 votes (55.6%), while the NCP candidate followed with 60,472 votes (32.9%).
In the 2019 Maharashtra Assembly elections, NCP's Chetan Tupe emerged victorious in a closely contested battle against BJP's Yogesh Tilekar, securing 1,10,365 votes. Tilekar garnered 92,775 votes. In the previous 2014 elections, Tilekar, representing the BJP, had won the seat with 1,02,165 votes, capturing 55.6% of the vote share, while the NCP candidate trailed with 60,472 votes (32.9%). Going further back to the 2009 elections, SS's Babar Mahadeo Ramchandra defeated INC's Shivarkar Chandrkant Vitthalrao by a margin of 10,309 votes, equivalent to 6.25% of the total votes cast. SS held a 39.73% vote share in that election.
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