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The Maharashtra Legislative Assembly (ISO: Mahārāṣṭra Vidhāna Sabhā) is the lower house of the bicameral legislature of Maharashtra state in western India. It consists of 288 members directly elected from single-seat constituencies.[2] The Assembly meets at Vidhan Bhavan in Mumbai, though the winter session is held in Nagpur.[3] Along with the Maharashtra Legislative Council, it comprises the legislature of Maharashtra. The presiding officer of the Assembly is the Speaker. Members of the Assembly are directly elected by the people of Maharashtra through elections held every five years, unless the Assembly is dissolved earlier.[4] The current Assembly was elected in October 2019.[5]
Maharashtra Legislative Assembly Mahārāṣhṭra Vidhāna Sabhā | |
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15th Maharashtra Assembly | |
Type | |
Type | |
Term limits | 5 years |
Leadership | |
C. P. Radhakrishnan since 27 July 2024 | |
TBD since 23 November 2024 | |
Rajendra Bhagwat, IAS | |
Structure | |
Seats | 288 |
Political groups | Government (237) MY (237) Opposition (51) Others (3) |
Elections | |
First past the post | |
Last election | 20 November 2024 |
Next election | 2029 |
Meeting place | |
Vidhan Bhavan, Mumbai | |
Vidhan Bhavan, Nagpur (Winter session) Maharashtra Legislature | |
Website | |
Government of Maharashtra Maharashtra Legislature |
The following is the list of all the Maharashtra Legislative Assemblies (1961–present):[6]
Assembly | Year | Speaker | Chief Minister | Seats |
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1st | 1960 | S. L. Silam (INC) | Yashwantrao Chavan (INC) | *INC had won the 1957 Bombay Legislative Assembly Elections.
INC: 135; IND: 34; PSP: 33; PWP: 31; CPI: 13; SCF: 13; BJS: 4; HMS: 1; Total: 264 (of 396 Maharashtra + Gujarat Seats). |
2nd | 1962 | Balasaheb Bharde (INC) | Yashwantrao Chavan (INC) Marotrao Kannamwar (INC) P. K. Sawant (INC) Vasantrao Naik (INC) |
INC: 215; PWP: 15; IND: 15; PSP: 9; CPI: 6; RPI: 3; Socialist: 1; Total: 264. |
3rd | 1967 | Balasaheb Bharde (INC) | Vasantrao Naik (INC) | INC: 203; PWP: 19; IND: 16; CPI: 10; PSP: 8; RPI: 5; SSP: 4; BJS: 4; CPM: 1; Total: 270. |
4th | 1972 | S. K. Wankhede (INC) Balasaheb Desai (INC) |
Vasantrao Naik (INC) Shankarrao Chavan (INC) Vasantdada Patil (INC) |
INC: 222; IND: 23; PWP: 7; BJS: 5; Socialist: 3; CPI: 2; AIFB: 2; RPI: 2; CPM: 1; IUML: 1; BKD: 1; SHS: 1. Total: 270. |
5th | 1978 | Shivraj Patil (INC) Pranlal Vora (INC) |
Vasantdada Patil (INC(U) Sharad Pawar (IC(S)) |
JP: 99; INC: 69; INC(I): 62; IND: 28; PWP: 13; CPM: 9; AIFB: 3; RPI: 2; RPI(K): 2; CPI: 1; Total: 288. |
6th | 1980 | Sharad Dighe (INC) | A. R. Antulay (INC) Babasaheb Bhosale (INC) Vasantdada Patil (INC) |
INC(I): 186; INC(U): 47; JP: 17; BJP: 14; IND: 10; PWP: 9; CPM: 2; CPI: 2; RPI(K): 1; Total: 288. |
7th | 1985 | Shankarrao Jagtap (INC) | Shivajirao Patil Nilangekar (INC) Shankarrao Chavan (INC) Sharad Pawar (INC) |
INC: 161; ICS: 54; JP: 20; IND: 20; BJP: 16; PWP: 13; CPM: 2; CPI: 2; Total: 288. |
8th | 1990 | Madhukarrao Chaudhari (INC) | Sharad Pawar (INC) Sudhakarrao Naik (INC) Sharad Pawar (INC) |
INC: 141; SHS: 52; BJP: 42; JD: 24; IND: 13; PWP: 8; CPM: 3; CPI: 2; RPI(K): 1; IUML: 1; ICS(SCS): 1; Total: 288. |
9th | 1995 | Dattaji Nalawade (SHS) | Manohar Joshi (SHS) Narayan Rane (SHS) |
INC: 80; SHS: 73; BJP: 65; IND: 45; JD: 11; PWP: 6; CPM: 3; SP: 3; Maharashtra Vikas Congress: 1; NVAS: 1; Total: 288. |
10th | 1999 | Arun Gujarathi (NCP) | Vilasrao Deshmukh (INC) Sushilkumar Shinde (INC) |
INC: 75; SHS: 69; NCP: 58; BJP: 56; IND: 12; PWP: 5; BBM: 3; CPM: 2; JD(S): 1;SP: 2; RPI: 1; GGP: 1; Native People's Party: 1; SJP (Maharashtra): 1; Total: 288. |
11th | 2004 | Babasaheb Kupekar (NCP) | Vilasrao Deshmukh (INC) Ashok Chavan (INC) |
NCP: 71; INC: 69; SHS: 62; BJP: 54; IND: 19; Jan Surajya Shakti: 4; CPM: 3; PWP: 2; BBM: 1; RPI(A): 1; ABHS: 1; STBP: 1; Total: 288. |
12th | 2009 | Dilip Walse-Patil (NCP) | Ashok Chavan (INC) Prithviraj Chavan (INC) |
INC: 82; NCP: 62; BJP: 46; SHS: 44; IND: 24; MNS: 13; PWP: 4; SP: 4; JSS: 2; BVA: 2; CPM: 1; BBM: 1; SWP: 1; RSPS: 1; Loksangram: 1; Total: 288. |
13th | 2014 | Haribhau Bagade (BJP) | Devendra Fadnavis (BJP) | BJP: 122; SHS: 63; INC: 42; NCP: 41; IND: 7; PWP: 3; BVA: 3; AIMIM: 2; CPM: 1; MNS: 1; SP: 1; BBM: 1; RSPS: 1; Total: 288. |
14th | 2019 | Nana Patole (INC) Rahul Narwekar (BJP) |
Devendra Fadnavis (BJP) Uddhav Thackeray (SHS) Eknath Shinde (SHS) |
BJP: 106; SHS: 56; NCP: 53; INC: 44; IND: 13; BVA: 3; AIMIM: 2; SP: 2; PHJSP: 2; CPM: 1; PWP: 1; MNS: 1; JSS: 1; SWP: 1; RSPS: 1; KSP: 1; Total: 288. |
15th | 2024 | Rahul Narwekar (BJP) | Devendra Fadnavis (BJP) | BJP: 132; SHS: 57; NCP: 41; SS (UBT): 20; INC: 16; NCP (SP): 10; IND: 2; JSS: 2; SP: 2; AIMIM: 1; RYSP: 1; CPM: 1; PWP: 1; RSVA: 1; RSPS:1; Total: 288.
Maha Yuti Alliance |
Title | Portrait | Name | Since |
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Governor | C. P. Radhakrishnan | 31 July 2024 | |
Speaker | Rahul Narwekar | 9 December 2024 | |
Leader of the House | Devendra Fadnavis | 5 December 2024 | |
Deputy Chief Ministers | Eknath Shinde | 5 December 2024 | |
Ajit Pawar | 5 December 2024 | ||
Leader of Opposition | vacant |
The budget session and the monsoon session are convened in Mumbai whereas the winter session is convened in the auxiliary capital Nagpur. In 1975 because elections were in winter season, the monsoon (second) session was convened in Nagpur and winter (third) session was convened in Mumbai.[citation needed]
House | Leader | Portrait | Since |
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Leader of Maharashtra Legislative Assembly Party | |||
Group Leader of Legislative Assembly BJP Party | Devendra Fadnavis | 26 November 2024 | |
Group Leader of Legislative Assembly SHS Party | Eknath Shinde | 26 November 2024 | |
Group Leader of Legislative Assembly NCP Party | Ajit Pawar | 26 November 2024 | |
Group Leader of Legislative Assembly SS(UBT) Party | Aaditya Thackeray | 26 November 2024 | |
Group Leader of Legislative Assembly Congress Party | TBD | - | 26 November 2024 |
Group Leader of Legislative Assembly NCP(SP) Party | Jitendra Awhad | 1 December 2024 |
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