Shirur Assembly Election Results 1978 to 2024 | Pune MLA List & History

Complete Shirur assembly election results from 1978 to 2024. Check all MLA winners, vote counts, winning margins, voter turnout and full candidate-wise history for Shirur constituency in Pune district, Maharashtra.

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Shirur assembly election results tell the story of one of Pune district’s most fiercely contested constituencies — a seat where the same set of political families and rivals have battled across decades. Located in Pune district, Shirur (constituency number 198) is a General (GEN) category assembly seat that lends its name to the entire Shirur Lok Sabha constituency, which includes Junnar, Ambegaon, Khed Alandi, Shirur, Bhosari, and Hadapsar. The constituency covers areas including Nhavare, Vadgaon Rasai, Talegaon Dhamdhere, Shirur Saja, Karanjwane Saja, and the Shirur municipal council.

The political narrative here has revolved around a long-running rivalry between Baburao Kashinath Pacharne (BJP/INC) and Ashok Raosaheb Pawar (NCP) both having won the seat twice apiece between 1999 and 2019. The 2024 election broke this pattern: following the NCP split, Ashok Pawar moved to NCP (SP) while NCP (Ajit Pawar) fielded newcomer Dnyaneshwar Alias Mauli Aba Katke, who won by a landslide 74,550 votes. Below is the complete Shirur election history with year-wise results, vote counts, winning margins, and voter turnout data.

List of All MLAs from Shirur Assembly Seat

YearElected MLAPartyTotal Votes
2024Dnyaneshwar Alias Mauli Aba KatkeNationalist Congress Party (NCP)1,92,281
2019Ashok Raosaheb PawarNationalist Congress Party (NCP)1,45,131
2014Pacharne Baburao KashinathBharatiya Janata Party (BJP)92,579
2009Ashok Raosaheb PawarNationalist Congress Party (NCP)53,936
2004Baburao Kashinath PacharneBharatiya Janata Party (BJP)70,601
1999Gawade Popatrao HairbaNationalist Congress Party (NCP)41,957
1995Gawade Popatrao HaribaIndian National Congress (INC)36,897
1990N N Alias Bapusaheb ThiteIndian National Congress (INC)36,499
1985Bapusaheb ThiteIndian Congress (Socialist) (ICS)36,994
1980Palande Suryakant GulabraoIndian National Congress (U)38,648
1978Daundkar Baburao BhausahebJanata Party (JNP)32,727

Shirur Assembly Election 2024 Result

The Shirur assembly election 2024 was held on 20 November 2024 as part of the Maharashtra Legislative Assembly Elections 2024. Results were declared on 23 November 2024. The voter turnout was 68.5%.

Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) candidate Dnyaneshwar Alias Mauli Aba Katke — a former Shiv Sena (UBT) district president who joined the Ajit Pawar-led NCP ahead of the election — won the Shirur MLA seat with 1,92,281 votes, defeating NCP (Sharadchandra Pawar) candidate and former two-time MLA Ashok Raosaheb Pawar who secured 1,17,731 votes. The winning margin in Shirur 2024 was a dominant 74,550 votes. The contest was a direct NCP vs NCP-SP battle following the 2022 party split, with Mahayuti’s wave sweeping this seat convincingly.

S.No.CandidatePartyTotal VotesVote %
1Dnyaneshwar Alias Mauli Aba KatkeNationalist Congress Party (NCP)1,92,28159.88%
2Ashok Raosaheb PawarNCP (Sharadchandra Pawar) (NCP-SP)1,17,73136.67%
3–onwardsOther candidatesVarious
Winning Margin74,550

Note: Individual vote counts for candidates ranked 3 onwards are not yet available from official sources. The top 2 candidate votes are confirmed from ECI data.

Shirur Assembly Election 2019 Result

In the Shirur assembly election 2019, the total electorate was 3,84,323 registered voters. A total of 2,58,680 valid votes were cast, reflecting a voter turnout of 67.31%. The Shirur election 2019 was held as part of the Maharashtra Legislative Assembly Elections 2019.

Nationalist Congress Party candidate Ashok Raosaheb Pawar won the Shirur MLA seat with 1,45,131 votes, defeating Bharatiya Janata Party candidate Pacharne Baburao Kashinath who secured 1,03,627 votes. The winning margin in Shirur 2019 was 41,504 votes — Ashok Pawar’s second win, reversing the 2014 defeat.

S.No.CandidatePartyTotal VotesVote %
1Ashok Raosaheb PawarNationalist Congress Party (NCP)1,45,13156.10%
2Pacharne Baburao KashinathBharatiya Janata Party (BJP)1,03,62740.06%
3Chandan Kisanrao SondekarVanchit Bahujan Aaghadi (VBA)3,1481.22%
4Kailas Sambhaji NarkeMaharashtra Navnirman Sena (MNS)1,9330.75%
5NOTANone of the Above1,8270.71%
6Raghunath Mahipat BhavarBahujan Samaj Party (BSP)9080.35%
7Amol Gorakh LondheBahujan Mukti Party (BMUP)7420.29%
8Adv Narendra Anand WaghmareIndependent (IND)6200.24%
9Pawar Nitin AbaIndependent (IND)3320.13%
10Sudhir Ramlal PungaliyaIndependent (IND)2350.09%
11Chandrashekhar D GhadageSambhaji Brigade Party (SBBGP)1770.07%
Total2,58,68067.31%

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Shirur Assembly Election 2014 Result

In the Shirur assembly election 2014, the total electorate was 3,10,489 registered voters. A total of 2,16,218 valid votes were polled, reflecting a voter turnout of 69.64%. The Shirur election 2014 was held as part of the Maharashtra Legislative Assembly Elections 2014.

Bharatiya Janata Party candidate Pacharne Baburao Kashinath won the Shirur MLA seat with 92,579 votes, defeating Nationalist Congress Party candidate Ashok Ravsaheb Pawar who secured 81,638 votes. The winning margin in Shirur 2014 was 10,941 votes — a comfortable BJP win in a multi-cornered 14-candidate contest.

S.No.CandidatePartyTotal VotesVote %
1Pacharne Baburao KashinathBharatiya Janata Party (BJP)92,57942.82%
2Ashok Ravsaheb PawarNationalist Congress Party (NCP)81,63837.76%
3Satav Sanjay AmrutravShiv Sena (SHS)17,1877.95%
4Bhondave Sandip UttamMaharashtra Navnirman Sena (MNS)13,6216.30%
5Kamlakar Gulabrao SatavIndian National Congress (INC)4,2461.96%
6Aware Balaso BhaskarBahujan Samaj Party (BSP)1,9250.89%
7NOTANone of the Above1,3490.62%
8Gire Sandeep DilipIndependent (IND)9390.43%
9Dr Sasane Magan GovindBahujan Mukti Party (BMUP)8600.40%
10Balasaheb Rajaram LandeIndependent (IND)5640.26%
11Sudhir Ramlal PungaliyaIndependent (IND)4460.21%
12Lokhande Tatyasaheb BhausahebIndependent (IND)3540.16%
13Ramesh Bhagvan PachundkarIndependent (IND)3020.14%
14Nitin Aaba PawarIndependent (IND)2080.10%
Total2,16,21869.64%

Shirur Assembly Election 2009 Result

In the Shirur assembly election 2009, the total electorate was 2,85,129 registered voters. A total of 1,83,270 valid votes were cast, reflecting a voter turnout of 64.28%. The Shirur election 2009 was held as part of the Maharashtra Legislative Assembly Elections 2009.

Nationalist Congress Party candidate Ashok Raosaheb Pawar won the Shirur MLA seat with 53,936 votes in a highly fragmented 13-candidate contest, defeating Independent candidate Baburao Kashinath Pacharne who secured 46,369 votes. Pacharne contested as an Independent after failing to secure the BJP nomination. BJP’s official candidate Bandal Mangaldas Vitthalrao finished third with 37,996 votes. The winning margin in Shirur 2009 was 7,567 votes.

S.No.CandidatePartyTotal VotesVote %
1Ashok Raosaheb PawarNationalist Congress Party (NCP)53,93629.43%
2Baburao Kashinath PacharneIndependent (IND)46,36925.30%
3Bandal Mangaldas VitthalraoBharatiya Janata Party (BJP)37,99620.73%
4Gavari Nivruttianna GanpatraoIndependent (IND)20,52111.20%
5Prof K D KanchanIndependent (IND)13,6457.45%
6Adv Laxman Bapurao YeleIndependent (IND)2,5271.38%
7Vikas Sadashiv LawandeRashtriya Samaj Paksha (RSPS)2,4861.36%
8Awchar Murlidhar VitthalraoBahujan Samaj Party (BSP)1,7390.95%
9Sharad Krishnanand GadreIndependent (IND)1,3140.72%
10Adv Daundkar Sumita SampatraoIndependent (IND)7500.41%
11Bidgar Ramkrishna RakhmajiIndependent (IND)7480.41%
12Bhadange Manik SambhajiIndependent (IND)6770.37%
13Choudhari Dhananjay NanasoIndependent (IND)5620.31%
Total1,83,27064.28%

Shirur Assembly Election 2004 Result

In the Shirur assembly election 2004, a total of 1,43,745 valid votes were recorded. The Shirur election 2004 was held as part of the Maharashtra Legislative Assembly Elections 2004.

Bharatiya Janata Party candidate Baburao Kashinath Pacharne won the Shirur MLA seat with 70,601 votes, defeating Nationalist Congress Party candidate Gawde Popatrao Hariba who secured 61,041 votes. The winning margin in Shirur 2004 was 9,560 votes — Pacharne’s first of two wins from this seat.

S.No.CandidatePartyTotal VotesVote %
1Baburao Kashinath PacharneBharatiya Janata Party (BJP)70,60149.11%
2Gawde Popatrao HaribaNationalist Congress Party (NCP)61,04142.47%
3Balasaheb Prabhakar KhaireJanata Dal (Secular) (JDS)6,1314.27%
4Kudale Somnath DnyanobaBahujan Samaj Party (BSP)2,9512.05%
5Phadke Laxman SonbaIndependent (IND)1,3680.95%
6Bidgar RamkrishnaRashtriya Samaj Paksha (RSPS)9680.67%
7Bhadange Manikrao SambhajiIndian Justice Party (IJP)6850.48%
Total1,43,745

Shirur Assembly Election 1999 Result

In the Shirur assembly election 1999, the total electorate was 1,59,388 registered voters. A total of 1,01,482 valid votes were polled, reflecting a voter turnout of 67.26%. The Shirur election 1999 was held as part of the Maharashtra Legislative Assembly Elections 1999.

Nationalist Congress Party candidate Gawade Popatrao Hairba won the Shirur MLA seat with 41,957 votes, defeating Indian National Congress candidate Pachrne Baburao Kashinath who secured 33,930 votes. BJP’s Jayashreetai Ashok Palande finished third with 24,587 votes. The winning margin in Shirur 1999 was 8,027 votes.

S.No.CandidatePartyTotal VotesVote %
1Gawade Popatrao HairbaNationalist Congress Party (NCP)41,95741.34%
2Pachrne Baburao KashinathIndian National Congress (INC)33,93033.43%
3Jayashreetai Ashok PalandeBharatiya Janata Party (BJP)24,58724.23%
4Parbhau Baban GawadeIndependent (IND)8480.84%
5Mane Shashikant BaburaoIndependent (IND)1600.16%
Total1,01,48267.26%

Shirur Assembly Election 1995 Result

In the Shirur assembly election 1995, the total electorate was 1,57,352 registered voters. A total of 1,19,877 valid votes were cast, reflecting a voter turnout of 78.28%. The Shirur election 1995 was held as part of the Maharashtra Legislative Assembly Elections 1995.

Indian National Congress candidate Gawade Popatrao Hariba won the Shirur MLA seat with 36,897 votes in a 12-candidate contest, defeating Independent candidate Pacharne Baburao Kashinath who secured 36,219 votes. The winning margin in Shirur 1995 was just 678 votes — the closest result in this constituency’s recorded history.

S.No.CandidatePartyTotal VotesVote %
1Gawade Popatrao HaribaIndian National Congress (INC)36,89730.78%
2Pacharne Baburao KashinathIndependent (IND)36,21930.21%
3Palande Jayashreetai AshokraoBharatiya Janata Party (BJP)20,23116.88%
4Khaire Balasaheb PrabhakarJanata Dal (JD)18,54015.47%
5Major Ramkrishna Gadgil (Retd)Independent (IND)2,9252.44%
6Kadam Gautam NamdeoIndependent (IND)1,5731.31%
7Suresh Kisanrao NarkeBahujan Samaj Party (BSP)1,2981.08%
8Sakat Chandrakant VishwnathIndependent (IND)1,0080.84%
9Sudhakar Bhanudas VaidyaIndependent (IND)4470.37%
10Gaikwad Ajit SudamraoIndependent (IND)2770.23%
11Ghadage Shrinivas BaburaoIndependent (IND)2720.23%
12Bhadange Manik SambhajiIndependent (IND)1900.16%
Total1,19,87778.28%

Shirur Assembly Election 1990 Result

In the Shirur assembly election 1990, the total electorate was 1,47,166 registered voters. A total of 94,040 valid votes were polled, reflecting a voter turnout of 65.18%. The Shirur election 1990 was held as part of the Maharashtra Legislative Assembly Elections 1990.

Indian National Congress candidate N N Alias Bapusaheb Thite won the Shirur MLA seat with 36,499 votes, defeating Janata Dal candidate Kakade Sambhaji Sahebrao who secured 26,759 votes. BJP’s Sambhaji Vithoba Bhujbal finished third with 23,499 votes. The winning margin in Shirur 1990 was 9,740 votes.

S.No.CandidatePartyTotal VotesVote %
1N N Alias Bapusaheb ThiteIndian National Congress (INC)36,49938.81%
2Kakade Sambhaji SahebraoJanata Dal (JD)26,75928.45%
3Sambhaji Vithoba BhujbalBharatiya Janata Party (BJP)23,49924.99%
4Suryakant Gulabrao Palande (Kaka)Independent (IND)5,6105.97%
5Shyamlal Alaguram KevatDoordarshi Party (DDP)7520.80%
6Vbapusaheb Anaji SarawadeIndependent (IND)4820.51%
7Gavhane Sahebrao GenujiIndependent (IND)3000.32%
8Phadke Laxman SonabaIndependent (IND)1390.15%
Total94,04065.18%

Shirur Assembly Election 1985 Result

In the Shirur assembly election 1985, the total electorate was 1,12,473 registered voters. A total of 71,389 valid votes were cast, reflecting a voter turnout of 64.89%. The Shirur election 1985 was held as part of the Maharashtra Legislative Assembly Elections 1985.

Indian Congress (Socialist) candidate Bapusaheb Thite won the Shirur MLA seat with 36,994 votes, defeating Indian National Congress candidate Dhariwal Rasiklal Manikchand who secured 32,880 votes. The winning margin in Shirur 1985 was 4,114 votes — Thite’s first win, switching from ICS to INC by 1990.

S.No.CandidatePartyTotal VotesVote %
1Bapusaheb ThiteIndian Congress (Socialist) (ICS)36,99451.82%
2Dhariwal Rasiklal ManikchandIndian National Congress (INC)32,88046.06%
3Gaikwa Rajendra NathuIndependent (IND)7901.11%
4Barmecha Santosh KisanbhauIndependent (IND)5540.78%
5Khan Abdul AjidIndependent (IND)960.13%
6Satpute Shrikant DnyanobaIndependent (IND)750.11%
Total71,38964.89%

Shirur Assembly Election 1980 Result

In the Shirur assembly election 1980, the total electorate was 98,685 registered voters. A total of 56,400 valid votes were polled, reflecting a voter turnout of 58.57%. The Shirur election 1980 was held as part of the Maharashtra Legislative Assembly Elections 1980.

Indian National Congress (U) candidate Palande Suryakant Gulabrao won the Shirur MLA seat with 38,648 votes in a dominant performance, defeating Indian National Congress (I) candidate Dhariwal Rasiklal Manikchand who secured 14,897 votes. The winning margin in Shirur 1980 was 23,751 votes.

S.No.CandidatePartyTotal VotesVote %
1Palande Suryakant GulabraoIndian National Congress (U)38,64868.52%
2Dhariwal Rasiklal ManikchandIndian National Congress (I)14,89726.41%
3Daundkar Baburao BhausahebBharatiya Janata Party (BJP)2,3534.17%
4More Shamkant DamodharJanata Party (Secular) — Raj Narain (JNP-SR)5020.89%
Total56,40058.57%

Shirur Assembly Election 1978 Result

In the Shirur assembly election 1978, the total electorate was 93,263 registered voters. A total of 58,026 valid votes were cast, reflecting a voter turnout of 64.33%. The Shirur election 1978 was held as part of the Maharashtra Legislative Assembly Elections 1978.

Janata Party candidate Daundkar Baburao Bhausaheb won the Shirur MLA seat with 32,727 votes, defeating Indian National Congress candidate Palande Suryakant Gulabrao who secured 25,299 votes. The winning margin in Shirur 1978 was 7,428 votes — a clear Janata Party victory in the post-Emergency anti-Indira wave.

S.No.CandidatePartyTotal VotesVote %
1Daundkar Baburao BhausahebJanata Party (JNP)32,72756.40%
2Palande Suryakant GulabraoIndian National Congress (INC)25,29943.60%
Total58,02664.33%
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Shirur Assembly Election Result FAQ

Who won Shirur Assembly in 2019?

Ashok Raosaheb Pawar of NCP won in 2019 with 145,131 votes and a 41,504-vote margin (56.10% share), holding the seat before the 2024 factional contest. The result highlights ongoing NCP influence in the area.

Who won the Shirur Assembly Election 2024?

Dnyaneshwar Alias Mauli Aba Katke from NCP won the Shirur Assembly seat in the 2024 Maharashtra elections. He secured victory with 192,281 votes, achieving a 59.88% vote share against his closest rival.

What was the vote margin in Shirur 2024?

The margin of victory was 74,550 votes, a decisive lead over NCP(SP)’s Ashok Raosaheb Pawar who received 117,731 votes (36.67% share). This reflected strong voter support for NCP amid the party’s internal split.timesofindia.

Who were the top candidates in Shirur election?

Key contenders included winner Dnyaneshwar Katke (NCP), runner-up Ashok Pawar (NCP-SP), and others like Daphal Tukaram Namdev (Sainik Samaj Party) with 3,152 votes. Independent and smaller party candidates trailed far behind.

What was the voter turnout in Shirur 2024?

Voter turnout reached 68.5% in the Shirur constituency, contributing to the high-stakes NCP vs NCP-SP battle in Pune district. This robust participation underscored local interest in development issues.

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