Mumbai Central Lok Sabha constituency
Former constituency of the Indian parliament in Maharashtra
Mumbai Central | |
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Former Lok Sabha constituency | |
Constituency details | |
Country | India |
Region | Western India |
State | Maharashtra |
Established | 1957 |
Abolished | 1977 |
Reservation | None |
Mumbai Central (or Bombay Central) was one of the Lok Sabha constituencies in Maharashtra. It became defunct in 1977 when constituency boundaries were redrawn.
Members of Parliament
- 1952 : Seat did not exist
- 1957 (two-members seat) : S A Dange (CPI) and G K Manay (SCF) [1]
- 1962 : Seat did not exist
- 1967 : R. D. Bhandare (INC)
- 1971 : R. D. Bhandare (INC)
- 1977 onwards : Seat does not exist
Election results
1967 Lok Sabha
- R. D. Bhandare (INC) : 158,060 votes [2]
- P. K. Atre (Ind / RPI) : 151,108
1971 Lok Sabha
- R. D. Bhandare (INC) : 216,114 votes [3]
- Manohar Joshi (SHS) : 116,572
See also
References
External links
- Election Statistics, Election Commission of India
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Lok Sabha constituencies of Maharashtra
- Ahmednagar
- Akola
- Amravati
- Aurangabad
- Baramati
- Beed
- Bhandara-Gondiya
- Bhiwandi
- Buldhana
- Chandrapur
- Dhule
- Dindori
- Gadchiroli-Chimur
- Hatkanangle
- Hingoli
- Jalgaon
- Jalna
- Kalyan
- Kolhapur
- Latur
- Madha
- Maval
- Mumbai North
- Mumbai North Central
- Mumbai North East
- Mumbai North West
- Mumbai South
- Mumbai South Central
- Nagpur
- Nanded
- Nandurbar
- Nashik
- Osmanabad
- Palghar
- Parbhani
- Pune
- Raigad
- Ramtek
- Ratnagiri-Sindhudurg
- Raver
- Sangli
- Satara
- Shirdi
- Shirur
- Solapur
- Thane
- Wardha
- Yavatmal-Washim
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