Uran Vidhan Sabha election results reveal the intensely competitive politics of one of Raigad district’s most unique constituencies. Located in Raigad district, Uran (constituency number 190) is a General (GEN) category assembly seat forming part of the Maval Lok Sabha constituency.
The constituency comprises the entire Uran tehsil and parts of the Khalapur and Panvel tehsils a region shaped by rapid industrial and port-driven development, encompassing the JNPT (Jawaharlal Nehru Port Trust) area, the Nhava Sheva port complex, and large fisherfolk communities. Since 2009, the seat has seen fiercely fragmented contests between Peasants and Workers Party of India (PWPI), Shiv Sena, and Independent candidates.
Mahesh Baldi won the seat as an Independent in 2019 in a close three-way race, before formally joining BJP and winning again in 2024, this time defeating PWPI’s Pritam J M Mhatre and former MLA Manohar Gajanan Bhoir (SHS-UBT) in a three-cornered fight. Notably, the 2014 election was decided by just 811 votes the slimmest margin in this constituency’s recent history.
Below is the complete Uran election history from 2009 to 2024 with year-wise results, vote counts, winning margins, and voter turnout data.
List of All MLAs from Uran Assembly Seat (2009–2024)
| Year | Elected MLA | Party | Total Votes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2024 | Mahesh Baldi | Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) | 95,390 |
| 2019 | Mahesh Baldi | Independent (IND) | 74,549 |
| 2014 | Manohar Gajanan Bhoir | Shiv Sena (SHS) | 56,131 |
| 2009 | Patil Vivekanand Shankar | Peasants and Workers Party (PWPI) | 82,017 |
Uran Vidhan Sabha Election 2024 Result
The Uran Vidhan Sabha election 2024 was held on 20 November 2024 as part of the Maharashtra Legislative Assembly Elections 2024. Results were declared on 23 November 2024.
Bharatiya Janata Party candidate Mahesh Baldi won the Uran MLA seat with 95,390 votes contesting under BJP’s banner after previously winning as an Independent in 2019 defeating Peasants and Workers Party of India (PWPI) candidate Pritam J M Mhatre who secured 88,878 votes. Shiv Sena (UBT) candidate Manohar Gajanan Bhoir — the 2014 MLA finished third with 69,893 votes.
The winning margin in Uran 2024 was 6,512 votes. The three-way split between Mahayuti-backed Baldi, PWPI’s Mhatre, and MVA-backed Bhoir defined the contest.
| S.No. | Candidate | Party | Total Votes | Vote % |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Mahesh Baldi | Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) | 95,390 | 36.19% |
| 2 | Pritam J M Mhatre | Peasants and Workers Party (PWPI) | 88,878 | 33.72% |
| 3 | Manohar Gajanan Bhoir | Shiv Sena UBT (SHS-UBT) | 69,893 | 26.53% |
| 4–onwards | Other candidates | Various | ~9,600 | ~3.64% |
| Winning Margin | 6,512 |
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Uran Vidhan Sabha Election 2019 Result
In the Uran Vidhan Sabha election 2019, the total electorate was 2,94,194 registered voters. A total of 2,18,947 valid votes were cast, reflecting a voter turnout of 74.42%. The Uran election 2019 was held as part of the Maharashtra Legislative Assembly Elections 2019.
Independent candidate Mahesh Baldi won the Uran MLA seat with 74,549 votes in a closely contested three-way fight, defeating Shiv Sena candidate Manohar Gajanan Bhoir who secured 68,839 votes. PWPI’s Vivek Patil who had won this seat in 2009 finished third with 61,601 votes. The winning margin in Uran 2019 was 5,710 votes.
| S.No. | Candidate | Party | Total Votes | Vote % |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Mahesh Baldi | Independent (IND) | 74,549 | 34.05% |
| 2 | Manohar Gajanan Bhoir | Shiv Sena (SHS) | 68,839 | 31.44% |
| 3 | Vivek Patil | Peasants and Workers Party (PWPI) | 61,601 | 28.14% |
| 4 | Atul Parshuram Bhagat | Maharashtra Navnirman Sena (MNS) | 5,096 | 2.33% |
| 5 | NOTA | None of the Above | 3,077 | 1.41% |
| 6 | Adv Rakesh Narayan Patil | Vanchit Bahujan Aaghadi (VBA) | 1,713 | 0.78% |
| 7 | Madhukar Sudam Kadu | Independent (IND) | 1,581 | 0.72% |
| 8 | Santosh Madhukar Patil | Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) | 1,358 | 0.62% |
| 9 | Santosh Shankar Bhagat | Independent (IND) | 1,133 | 0.52% |
| Total | 2,18,947 | 74.42% |
Uran Vidhan Sabha Election 2014 Result
In the Uran Vidhan Sabha election 2014, the total electorate was 2,53,996 registered voters. A total of 1,97,893 valid votes were polled, reflecting a voter turnout of 77.91%. The Uran election 2014 was held as part of the Maharashtra Legislative Assembly Elections 2014.
Shiv Sena candidate Manohar Gajanan Bhoir won the Uran MLA seat with 56,131 votes in an extraordinary 23-candidate contest, defeating Peasants and Workers Party of India candidate Patil Vivek Shankar who secured 55,320 votes.
The winning margin in Uran 2014 was just 811 votes one of the narrowest winning margins recorded in Maharashtra’s 2014 assembly elections.
| S.No. | Candidate | Party | Total Votes | Vote % |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Manohar Gajanan Bhoir | Shiv Sena (SHS) | 56,131 | 28.36% |
| 2 | Patil Vivek Shankar | Peasants and Workers Party (PWPI) | 55,320 | 27.95% |
| 3 | Gharat Mahendra Tukaram | Indian National Congress (INC) | 34,253 | 17.31% |
| 4 | Baldi Mahesh | Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) | 32,632 | 16.49% |
| 5 | Atul Parshuram Bhagat | Maharashtra Navnirman Sena (MNS) | 3,583 | 1.81% |
| 6 | Prashant Balkrushan Patil | Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) | 3,215 | 1.62% |
| 7 | Dipak Shankar Patil | Samajwadi Party (SP) | 1,869 | 0.94% |
| 8 | Pandharinath Namdev Patil | Bahujan Mukti Party (BMUP) | 1,243 | 0.63% |
| 9 | NOTA | None of the Above | 1,199 | 0.61% |
| 10 | Patil Gopal Gajanan | Independent (IND) | 1,081 | 0.55% |
| 11 | Tukaram Manya Pawar | Independent (IND) | 940 | 0.48% |
| 12 | Nityanand Ram Thakur | Independent (IND) | 805 | 0.41% |
| 13 | Mahendra Dinkar Gharat | Independent (IND) | 748 | 0.38% |
| 14 | Balkrushna Dhanaji Gharat | Independent (IND) | 684 | 0.35% |
| 15 | Vivek Pandurang Patil | Independent (IND) | 675 | 0.34% |
| 16 | Santosh Shankar Bhagat | Independent (IND) | 659 | 0.33% |
| 17 | Asgar Maqbool Malik | Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) | 625 | 0.32% |
| 18 | Vivekanand Rajaram Patil | Independent (IND) | 524 | 0.26% |
| 19 | Manoharset Bhoir | Independent (IND) | 397 | 0.20% |
| 20 | Nilam Madhukar Kadu | Independent (IND) | 369 | 0.19% |
| 21 | Gharat Mahendra Shantaram | Independent (IND) | 341 | 0.17% |
| 22 | Bhagat Rohan Nagu | Independent (IND) | 321 | 0.16% |
| 23 | Gharat Mahendra Kamlakar | Independent (IND) | 279 | 0.14% |
| Total | 1,97,893 | 77.91% |
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Uran Vidhan Sabha Election 2009 Result
In the Uran Vidhan Sabha election 2009, the total electorate was 2,22,892 registered voters. A total of 1,52,118 valid votes were cast, reflecting a voter turnout of 68.25%. The Uran election 2009 was held as part of the Maharashtra Legislative Assembly Elections 2009.
Peasants and Workers Party of India candidate Patil Vivekanand Shankar won the Uran MLA seat with 82,017 votes in a decisive performance, defeating Indian National Congress candidate Mhatre Shyam Padaji who secured 61,992 votes. The winning margin in Uran 2009 was 20,025 votes the largest in this constituency’s recent history.
| S.No. | Candidate | Party | Total Votes | Vote % |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Patil Vivekanand Shankar | Peasants and Workers Party (PWPI) | 82,017 | 53.92% |
| 2 | Mhatre Shyam Padaji | Indian National Congress (INC) | 61,992 | 40.75% |
| 3 | Mhatre Sham Gajanan | Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) | 2,380 | 1.56% |
| 4 | Ushatai Pandurang Kamble | Bharipa Bahujan Mahasangh (BBM) | 2,266 | 1.49% |
| 5 | Gajanan Balaram Tandel | Independent (IND) | 1,745 | 1.15% |
| 6 | Kadu Madhukar Sudam | Independent (IND) | 1,718 | 1.13% |
| Total | 1,52,118 | 68.25% |
Uran Vidhan Sabha Election Result FAQ
Who is the Current MLA of Uran Vidhan Sabha?
Mahesh Baldi of BJP is the current MLA of Uran Vidhan Sabha. He won the 2024 Maharashtra Assembly election with 95,390 votes and a 36.19% vote share, defeating PWPI’s Pritam J. M. Mhatre by a margin of 6,512 votes. Uran falls under the Maval Lok Sabha constituency in Raigarh district, along with Panvel, Karjat, Maval, Chinchwad, and Pimpri. Interestingly, Mahesh Baldi had previously won in 2019 as an Independent candidate before joining BJP for the 2024 elections.
How Did Mahesh Baldi Go From Independent MLA to BJP MLA?
Mahesh Baldi’s political journey in Uran is fascinating. In 2019, he contested as an Independent candidate and defeated Shiv Sena’s Manohar Gajanan Bhoir by a margin of 5,710 votes, polling 74,549 votes with a 34.05% vote share. He then aligned with BJP and contested the 2024 elections under the BJP banner, winning again with 95,390 votes and a margin of 6,512 votes over PWPI’s Pritam Mhatre making him the first candidate to win Uran consecutively as Independent and then as BJP.
What Was the Most Dramatic Election in Uran Vidhan Sabha History?
The most dramatic contest in Uran’s electoral history came in the 2014 election, when Shiv Sena’s Manohar Gajanan Bhoir won by a razor-thin margin of just 811 votes, securing 56,131 votes against PWPI’s Patil Vivek Shankar who got 55,320 votes making it one of the tightest assembly results in all of Raigad district. Before that, in 2009, PWPI’s Patil Vivekanand Shankar won the seat, showing how evenly contested Uran has been between Shiv Sena, PWPI, and Independent candidates over the years.
Which Party Has Dominated Uran Vidhan Sabha the Most?
INC has won Uran 3 times and Independent candidates have won 2 times since the 1978 elections, making Congress the most historically dominant party in this constituency. However, in recent years the political landscape has shifted dramatically with PWPI winning in 2009, Shiv Sena winning in 2014, an Independent winning in 2019, and BJP winning in 2024 making Uran one of Maharashtra’s most unpredictable and multi-party contested seats.
What Was the Biggest Winning Margin in Uran Vidhan Sabha History?
The biggest winning margin in Uran’s recent electoral history came in the 2024 election, when BJP’s Mahesh Baldi won with 95,390 votes his personal highest ever vote tally. However, in terms of margin percentage, Uran has historically seen very tight contests, with the 2014 election producing a jaw-dropping margin of just 811 votes between Shiv Sena and PWPI the closest ever result in Uran’s entire electoral history, and one of the tightest in Maharashtra’s 2014 assembly elections.