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Osmanabad Election Result 2019 LIVE Updates | Assembly Elections; Constituency, Party, Candidate Name Wise Winner, Loser, Leading, Trailing

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Osmanabad Election Result 2019 LIVE Updates | Assembly Elections; Constituency, Party, Candidate Name Wise Winner, Loser, Leading, Trailing

Osmanabad Assembly Election 2019 | The Election Commission of India (ECI) announced the dates for the Maharashtra and Haryana Assembly elections. Voting for the 288-member Assembly  will be held on 21 October  in a single phase. The counting of votes and final results will be declared on 24 October, authorities said. The term of the Devendra Fadnavis-led current Maharashtra Assembly will end on 9 November. The notification and nomination process for the Assembly election was issued on 27 September. Candidates filed their nominations latest by 4 October. The scrutiny of nomination papers was done on 5 October and the last date to withdraw candidature from the electoral battle was 7 October. A total of 95,473 polling stations will be set up for over 8.95 crore voters in Maharashtra.  Click here for detailed coverage of Assembly Elections 2019. There is  one reserved seat  under Scheduled Caste category in the Osmanabad district — Umarga. [caption id=“attachment_5690661” align=“alignleft” width=“380”]first-time voters in Rajasthan. 101Reporters First-time voters in Rajasthan. 101Reporters[/caption] Constituency Name—Osmanabad **Constituency Number—**242 District Name—Osmanabad Total Electors—352364 Male Electors—186689 Female electors—165665 Third Gender—10 Reserved—No Previous years results — In 2014, Ranajagjitsinha Patil of NCP won with 88,469 votes against Omprakash Bhupalsinha (Pawanraje) Rajenimbalkar of Shiv Sena who received 77,663 votes. In 2009, Patil was defeated by Omprakash  with a margin of about 20,000 votes. In 2004 Padamsinh Bajirao Patil of NCP beat Independent candidate Pawan Raje Bhopalsinh in an extremely tight battle of a few hundred votes.    In 2019, NCP is fielding Sanjay Prakash Nimbalkar against Kailas Balasaheb Ghadge Patil of Shiv Sena, Bhika Sudamrao Vidyagar of BSP among others.

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