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Trombay Assembly constituency

Coordinates: 19°01′01″N 72°54′36″E / 19.017°N 72.910°E / 19.017; 72.910
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Trombay
Former constituency for the Maharashtra Legislative Assembly
Constituency details
CountryIndia
RegionWestern India
StateMaharashtra
DivisionKonkan
DistrictMumbai Suburban
LS constituencyMumbai North East
Established1973
Abolished2008
ReservationNone

Trombay Assembly constituency was one of constituencies to Maharashtra Legislative Assembly. It was part of Mumbai North East Lok Sabha constituency. It existed from 1973 to 2008. It consisted of Wards 122—Anik Mahul, 124—Anushakti Nagar, 125—Subhash Nagar-Agarwadi and 126—Govandi NorthTrombay in Greater Bombay Municipal Corporation.[1]

Till 1 October 1990 it was part of Bombay district. When Bombay district was bifurcated into Bombay City and Bombay Suburban districts it came under Bombay Suburban. In November 1995 the name Bombay was changed Mumbai.

Members of the Legislative Assembly

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Year Con.
No.
Res. Member Party
1978 46 None S. Balakrishnan Republican Party of India
1980 Lalita Rao Indian National Congress
1985 Javed Khan Indian National Congress
1990 Javed I. Khan
1995 Narkar Ratnakar Pandurang Shiv Sena
1999 Ashraf Sayed Sohail Indian National Congress
2004 Abrahani Yusuf Mohamed Hussain

Election results

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2004

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2004 Maharashtra Legislative Assembly election: Trombay[2]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
INC Abrahani Yusuf Mohamed Hussain 115,823
SS Rahul Shewale 72,095
SP Sayed Ather Ali 6,622
Independent Afroz Abdul Razzak Mohammed 5,622
BSP Vidhyasagar Bhimrao Vidhyagar 5,509
RPI(A) Manjitsingh Abrol 2,849
Independent Amritsagar Bhau Ganapati 2,108
Independent Gautam Haribhau Tupere 1,707
BBM Vrinda Sopan Sonavane 1,298
Independent Naseem Qurashi 927
NLP Sawant Abdul Kalam Bakhsis 816
PWPI Nilima Gorad 798
Independent Shamrao Keru Upadeshe 590
ABS Zafar Alam Shekh Abuo Bakar 505
Independent Ansari Abdul Samad 491
Republican Party Of India (Democratic) Navkar Samadhan Maruti 472
JD(U) Nair Raghunathan 433
Republican Party of India (Kamble) Abdul Majid Shah 400
Sachet Bharat Party Narikottan Abdul Salam 378
Independent Adv.Nitin P. Borale 361
Margin of victory 43,728 19.89
Total valid votes 2,19,804
Rejected ballots
Turnout
Registered electors 4,88,949
INC hold Swing

1999

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1999 Maharashtra Legislative Assembly election: Trombay[3]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
INC Ashraf Sayed Sohail 95,783 47.58
SS Narkar Ratnakar Pandurang 62,547 31.07
SP Nasir Jamal 22,195 11.02
Independent Ravindra Pawar 6,166 3.06
BSP Deepak Ashok Sakpal 4,542 2.26
RJD Atique Ansari 2,017 1.00
Independent V. S. Gangadharan 2,011 1.00
Independent Surendra Asaram Ratnaparkhe 1,543 0.77
AIADMK Sayyad Nyamatulla Amantulla 1,409 0.70
Maharashtra Rashtravadi Congress Mohd.Husain 915 0.45
Independent Advocate Borale Nitin Pundlik 820 0.41
Independent Sunil Jagannath Kamble 732 0.36
NLP Shama Parveen Mohd. Haneef 639 0.32
Margin of victory 33,236 16.51
Total valid votes 2,01,319
Rejected ballots 2 0.00
Turnout 2,01,321 46.16
Registered electors 4,36,177
INC gain from SS Swing

1995

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1995 Maharashtra Legislative Assembly election: Trombay[4]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
SS Narkar Ratnakar Pandurang 90,450 38.74
INC Khan Javed Iqbal 54,803 23.47
SP Sajid Rashid 50,530 21.64
BBM Avinash Mahatekar 16,960 7.26
JD Dalwi Husein Umar 6,964 2.98
JP Tavafique Khan 2,025 0.87
Independent Nyayanirgune Chandrakant Dadu 1,339 0.57
BSP M. Abbas Sayed 1,331 0.57
PWPI Shaikh Salim Kamruddin 1,127 0.48
Independent Pradeepkumar Sharma 961 0.41
MUL Mistry Hamida Masumali 942 0.40%
Independent Principal Azmi MD. Irfan 698 0.30
Independent Anoop Ramchandra Keny 690 0.30
Independent Sathe Annabhau Nanabhau 665 0.28
Independent Nurullah Hussain Kuresh 564 0.24
Independent Ram Autar Baid 379 0.16
Doordarshi Party Vrajdas Mohanlal Thakkar 361 0.15
Independent Shero Bhiku D. Nand Bodhi 322 0.14
Independent Sayed Abdul Aleem 296 0.13
Independent Balkrishna Subayya 269 0.12
PDP Abdul Jabbar Abdul Gaffar (Khukar) 259 0.11
Independent Unawane Hiraman Ramchandra 249 0.11
Independent Khan Rais Ahmed 245 0.10
Independent Inamdar Noorjahan Abdul Majid 231 0.10
Independent Afzal Quareshi 196 0.08
Independent Mane Chandrakant Dabaji 187 0.08
Independent Changdeo Hari Wankhede 168 0.07
Independent Shaikh Sherali 158 0.07
Independent Jalil Ahmed Fakir Budaye 86 0.04
Margin of victory 35,647 15.27
Total valid votes 2,33,455
Rejected ballots 4,925 2.07
Turnout 2,38,380 58.96
Registered electors 4,04,307
SS gain from INC Swing

1990

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1990 Maharashtra Legislative Assembly election: Trombay[5]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
INC Javed I. Khan 97,715 56.09
SS Acharya Sharad Narayan 66,447 38.14
JD Malik Liyaqut Husain Ibarat Husain 5,839 3.35
Republican Party of India (Balakrishnan) S. Balakrishnan 1,082 0.62
Independent Anand B. Kharat 902 0.52
Independent Lalita Rao 572 0.33
Independent A. Arogta Swamy 422 0.24
Independent G. G. Ghag 235 0.13
DMM Sarang Eliyas Kasim 218 0.13
Akhil Bharatiya Maratha Mahasangha Vitthal Shripati Gaikwad 209 0.12
Doordarshi Party Yadav Ramkripal Shivgarud 151 0.09
PWPI K. N. Shaikh 135 0.08
Hul Jharkhand Party Sarfaraz Ahmed Dehlvi 106 0.06
Independent Vijay Nagesh Avarsekar 91 0.05
Independent Chawariya N. H. 80 0.05
Margin of victory 31,268 17.95
Total valid votes 1,74,204
Rejected ballots 2,627 1.49
Turnout 1,76,831 57.01
Registered electors 3,10,200
INC hold Swing

1985

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1985 Maharashtra Legislative Assembly election: Trombay[6]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
INC Javed Khan 38,965 38.12
BJP Mujumdar Saurabh Ramakant 22,466 21.98
Independent Amaranath W. Patil 15,460 15.12
Independent Gorhe Neelam Diwakar 14,805 14.48
Independent Mohamed Husein 5,679 5.56
Independent Prabhakar Ramnath Shanbag 1,236 1.21
Independent Anwar Sadat 1,101 1.08
Independent Ajitkumar Anandrao Mane 667 0.65
Independent Paramanand Bahu Takavale 443 0.43
LKD Bipin Sangar 344 0.34
Independent Bapoo Sakharam Kamble 291 0.28
Independent Ramsingh Bishansingh Bora 279 0.27
Independent S. Balakrishnan 212 0.21
Independent Salikram Yadav 159 0.16
Independent Mahadev Dhoundu Savant 123 0.12
Margin of victory 16,499 16.14
Total valid votes 1,02,230
Rejected ballots 1,511 1.46
Turnout 1,03,741 47.30
Registered electors 2,19,321
INC gain from INC(I) Swing

1980

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1980 Maharashtra Legislative Assembly election: Trombay[7]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
INC(I) Lalita Rao 27,963 44.63
BJP Muzumdar S. R. 20,426 32.60
INC(U) Abu Bakar Mobin Khan 7,344 11.72
RPI(K) G. D. Chokshe 6,305 10.06
Independent Premanand Bhau Takavale 190 0.30
Independent B. S. Kadam 135 0.22
Independent S. Balakrishnan 126 0.20
Independent Vasu Chatumal Jagasia 105 0.17
Independent Upadhyay Gowri Shankar Mahanand 57 0.09
Margin of victory 7,537 12.03
Total valid votes 62,651
Rejected ballots 760 1.20
Turnout 63,411 37.98
Registered electors 1,66,967
INC(I) gain from RPI(K) Swing

1978

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1978 Maharashtra Legislative Assembly election: Trombay[8]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
RPI(K) S. Balahrishnan 23,824 29.39
SS Patil Amarnath Vaman 22,399 27.63
INC(I) Lalita Rao 15,409 19.01
RPI R. G. Kharat 5,192 6.40
Independent Shaikh Shafi Maqbul 5,104 6.30
PWPI Shanbag Prabhakar Ramnath 2,313 2.85
Independent Barrister Khade V. D. 2,128 2.62
Independent Maheshwar Govind Thakur 1,502 1.85
Independent K. R. Laxmanan 987 1.22
Independent Jagasia Vashadev Chatumal 614 0.76
Independent Gandurde Yadavrao Bhikaji 574 0.71
Independent Parmanand Bhau Takawale 384 0.47
Independent Devchand Hansraj Shah 274 0.34
Independent M. Mohankumar 204 0.25
Independent L. T. Nariyani 164 0.20
Margin of victory 1,425 1.76
Total valid votes 81,072
Rejected ballots 1,815 2.19
Turnout 82,887 57.30
Registered electors 1,44,645
RPI(K) win (new seat)

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "DPACO (1976)". eci.gov.in. 19 September 2023.
  2. ^ "Maharashtra Election, 2004". Election Commission of India. Retrieved 22 September 2023.
  3. ^ "Maharashtra Election, 1999". Election Commission of India. Retrieved 22 September 2023.
  4. ^ "Maharashtra Election, 1995". Election Commission of India. Retrieved 22 September 2023.
  5. ^ "Maharashtra Election, 1990". Election Commission of India. Retrieved 22 September 2023.
  6. ^ "Maharashtra Election, 1985". Election Commission of India. Retrieved 22 September 2023.
  7. ^ "Maharashtra Election, 1980". Election Commission of India. Retrieved 22 September 2023.
  8. ^ "Maharashtra Election, 1978". Election Commission of India. Retrieved 22 September 2023.

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