04 November,2024 07:14 PM IST | Mumbai | mid-day online correspondent
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Mumbai City Collector and Additional District Election Officer Sanjay Yadav on Monday informed that a total of 105 candidates will contest on the 10 seats that will go for polls in Mumbai City for the Maharashtra Assembly Elections 2024.
The deadline for the withdrawal of nominations ended on Monday.
The 10 assembly constituencies of Mumbai City District are Dharavi, Sion Koliwada, Wadala, Mahim, Worli, Sewri, Byculla, Malabar Hill, Mumbadevi, and Colaba.
The final list of 105 candidates was confirmed after 12 candidates withdrew their nominations on the last day. Five candidates withdrew nominations from Byculla, three from Dharavi, and two each from Worli and Colaba.
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Here's the complete list of the 105 candidates for the 10 Assembly seats in Mumbai City:
Dharavi
1) Dr. Jyoti Eknath Gaikwad, Indian National Congress
2) Manohar Kedari Raibag - Bahujan Samaj Party
3) Rajesh Shivdas Khandare - Shiv Sena
4) Ananta Sambhaji Mahajan - People's Party of India Democratic
5) Manoj Laxman Wakchaure - Aapki Apni Party Peoples
6) Ajay Ramchandra Dethe - Independent
7) Akash Laxman Khartmal - Independent
8) Ishwar Vilas Tathawade - Independent
9) Gazi Sadoddin - Independent
10) Dalvi Raju Sahebrao - Independent
11) Prashant Uttam Kamble - Independent
12) Adv. Sandeep Dattu Katke - Independent
Sion Koliwada
1) Ganesh Kumar Yadav - Indian National Congress
2) Captain R. Tamil Selvan - Bharatiya Janata Party
3) Vilas Dhondu Kamble - Bahujan Samaj Party
4) Sanjay Prabhakar Bhogale - Maharashtra Navnirman Sena
5) Muhammad Shabbir Abdul Waris Ansari
6) Rajguru Balkrishna Kadam - Vanchit Bahujan Aghadi
7) Rangan Krishna Devendra - Prahar Janshakti Party
8) Shams Alam Ghulam Hussain Sheikh - Insaniyat Party
9) Ashwani Kumar Ramdarsh Pathak - Independent
10) Karam Hussain Kitabullah Khan - Independent
11) Pramit Kamlesh Mehta - Independent
12) Malik Khushnud Malik Mehmood Ahmed - Independent
13) Vetteswar Periyandar - Independent
14) Shanoor Abdul Wahab Sheikh - Independent
15) Sangeeta Avinash Jadhav - Independent
Wadala
1) Kalidas Nilkanth Kolambkar - Bharatiya Janata Party
2) Shraddha Shridhar Jadhav - Shiv Sena (Uddhav Balasaheb Thackeray)
3) Snehal Sudhir Jadhav - Maharashtra Navnirman Sena
4) Jalal Mukhtar Khan - Bahujan Maha Party
5) Manoj Mohan Gaikwad - Republican Army
6) Ramesh Yashwant Shinde - Right to Recall Party
7) Atul Sharda Shivaji Kale - Independent
8) Manoj Maruti Pawar - Independent
9) Suryakant Sakharam Mane - Independent
Mahim
1) Amit Raj Thackeray - Maharashtra Navnirman Sena
2) Mahesh Baliram Sawant - Shiv Sena (Uddhav Balasaheb Thackeray)
3) Sadanand Shankar Sarvankar - Shiv Sena
4) Sudhir Bandu Jadhav - Bahujan Samaj Party
5) Farooq Saleem Syed - Bahujan Republican Socialist Party
6) Nitin Ramesh Dalvi - Independent
Worli
1) Aaditya Uddhav Thackeray (Shiv Sena)
2) Milind Murli Deora - Shiv Sena
3) Suresh Kumar Mishrilal Gautam - Bahujan Samaj Party
4) Sandeep Sudhakar Deshpande - Maharashtra Navnirman Sena
5) Amol Anand Nikalje - Vanchit Bahujan Aghadi
6) Amol Shivaji Rokade - Republican Army
Bhagwan Babasaheb Nagargoje - Samata Party
Bhimrao Namdeo Sawant - Ambedkarite Party of India
Rizwanur Rehman Qadri - AIMIM political party
10) Mohammad Irshad Rafatullah Sheikh - Independent
Shivadi
1) Ajay Vinayak Chaudhary - Shiv Sena
2) Bala Dagdu Nandgaonkar - Maharashtra Navnirman Sena
3) Madan Harishchandra Khale - Bahujan Samaj Party
4) Milind Deorao Kamble - Vanchit Bahujan Aghadi
5) Mohan Kisan Waidande - Swabhimani Paksha
6) Anagha Kaushal Chhatrapati - Independent
Sanjay Nana Gajanan Ambole - Independent
Byculla
1) Manoj Pandurang Jamsutkar - Shiv Sena (Uddhav Balasaheb Thackeray)
2) Yamini Yashwant Jadhav - Shiv Sena
3) Waris Ali Shaikh - Bahujan Samaj Party
4) Farhan Habib Choudhary - Peace Party
5) Fayaz Ahmed Rafiq Ahmed Khan - AIMIM
6) Mohammad Naeem Shaikh - M Political Party
7) Waheed Ahmed Abdul Jalil Qureshi - Bahujan Mukti Party
8) Vinod Mahadev Chavan - Delhi Janata Party
9) Shahe Alam Shamim Ahmed Khan - National Olma Council
10) Saeed Ahmed Khan - Samajwadi Party
11) Abbas F Chhatriwala - Independent
12) Girish Dilip Varhadi - Independent
13) Rehan Wasiullah Khan - Independent
14) Sajid Qureshi - Independent
Malabar Hill
1) Bherulal Dayalal Choudhary (Shiv Sena)
2) Mangal Prabhat Lodha - Bharatiya Janata Party
3) Ketan Kishore Bawne - Right to Recall Party
4) Sabina Salim Pathan - AIMIM Political Party
5) Ali Rahim Sheikh - Independent
6) Ravindra Ramakant Thakur - Independent
7) Vidya Naik - Independent
8) Shankar Sonawane - Independent
Mumbadevi
1) Amin Patel - Indian National Congress
2) Shaina Manish Chudasama Munot - Shiv Sena
3) Paramesh Murli Kurakula - Right to Recall Party
4) Mohd Shuaib Bashir Khatib - Azad Samaj Party (Kanshiram)
5) Mohd Zaid Mansoori - All India Majlis-e-Inqilab-e-Millat
6) Mohd Naeem Shaikh - AIM Political Party
7) Hammad Syed - Peace Party
8) Amir Iqbal Natiq - Independent
9) Nazir Hameed Khan - Independent
10) Mohd Raza Ismail Motiwala - Independent
11) Uma Parveen Babu Jariwala - Independent
Colaba
1) Arjun Ganpat Rukhe - Bahujan Samaj Party
2) Adv. Rahul Suresh Narvekar - Bharatiya Janata Party
3) Hira Nawaji Dewasi - Indian National Congress
4) Jivram Chintaman Baghel - Rashtriya Samaj Paksha
5) Vilas Hari Borle - Democratic Unity Party
6) Suryakant Multanmalji Jain - Veer Janshakti Party
7) Chandrashekhar Dattaram Shetye - Independent
8) Chand Mohammad Sheikh - Independent
9) Prashant Prakash Ghadge - Independent
10) Manohar Gopal Jadhav - Independent
11) Mohammad Rizwan Kotwala - Independent
12) Vivek Kumar Tiwari - Independent
13) Saddam Feroze Khan - Independent
The polling for the Maharashtra Assembly Elections 2024 will be held on November 20, from 7 am to 6 pm. The model code of conduct has been enforced in the district and the code of conduct is being strictly implemented to conduct the elections in a transparent and fearless environment, the Collector's office informed in a press release.
The nominations were scrutinised on October 30.
Information for voters
"The polling stations have been decentralised and rationalised after a review of the election work by Mumbai City Collector and Additional District Election Officer Sanjay Yadav. If there are more than 10 polling stations in one polling station area, they have been shifted to nearby places. Voters have been informed through media, social media about the changes made in the polling stations after the rationalization. Along with this, a letter with the signature of the concerned Voter Registration Officer along with the 'QR Code' containing information about the polling stations is being delivered to the doorsteps of every voter," the press release further stated.
On the day of polling, each polling station will be provided with drinking water, toilets, seating arrangements, and waiting rooms for voters in case of crowding.
Voters can check their name in the electoral list and register as a new voter through the Voter Helpline App. Yadav appealed to the voters to visit https: / / voters. eci. gov. in / to check if their names are there in the voter list. The Mumbai City District Administration has displayed QR codes at various places through which citizens will be able to check their names in the voter list. With the help of the Cvigil app, voters can file a complaint regarding violation of the code of conduct. Complaints made on this app are resolved within 100 minutes.
Voter Helpline number: 1950
Office of the Collector, Mumbai City - Control Room No. - 022-2082.2781
Election Control Room - 7977363304
Of the total 25,43,610 voters in the 10 assembly constituencies in Mumbai City, 11,77,462 are female, 13,65,904 are male and 244 transgender voters. There will be a total 2,538 polling stations across the 10 assembly seats.
Constituency-wise number of voters
Dharavi - 2,61,869
Sion -Koliwada - 2,83,271
Wadala - 2,05,387
Mahim - 2,25,951
Worli - 2,64,520
Sewri - 2,75,384
Byculla - 2,58,856
Malabar Hill - 2,61,162
Mumbadevi - 2,41,959
Colaba - 2,65,251