1984 Indian general election in Maharashtra
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List of Elected MPs:[edit]
No. | Constituency | Winning Candidate | Party Affilation | |
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1. | Ahmednagar | Yashwantrao Gadakh Patil | Indian National Congress | |
2. | Akola | Madhusudan Vairale | Indian National Congress | |
3. | Amravati | Ushatai Prakash Chaudhary | Indian National Congress | |
4. | Aurangabad | Sahebrao P.Dongaonkar | Indian Congress (Socialist) | |
5. | Baramati | Sharad Pawar | Indian Congress (Socialist) | |
6. | Beed | Kshirsagar Kehsarbai Sonajirao | Indian National Congress | |
7. | Bhandara | Keshaorao Atmaramji Pardh | Indian National Congress | |
8. | Buldhana | Wasnik Mukul Balkrishna | Indian National Congress | |
9. | Chandrapur | Potdukhe Shantaram Rajeshwar | Indian National Congress | |
10. | Chimur | Muttemwar Vilas Baburao | Indian National Congress | |
11. | Dahanu | Shingada Damu Barku | Indian National Congress | |
12. | Dhule | Bhoye Reshama Motiram | Indian National Congress | |
13. | Erandol | Vijaykumar Naval Patil | Indian National Congress | |
14. | Hingoli | Rathode Uttamraoji Baliramji | Indian National Congress | |
15. | Ichalkaranji | Mane Balaso Alias Rajaram Shankarrao | Indian National Congress | |
16. | Jalgaon | Mahajan Yadav Shivram | Indian National Congress | |
17. | Jalna | Balasaheb Ramrao Pawar | Indian National Congress | |
18. | Karad | Chavan Premalabai Dajisaheb | Indian National Congress | |
19. | Khed | Ramkrishna More | Indian National Congress | |
20. | Kolaba | D. B. Patil | Peasants and Workers Party of India | |
21. | Kolhapur | Gaikwad Udaysingrao Nanasaheb | Indian National Congress | |
22. | Kopargaon | Vikhe Eknathrao Alias Balesaheb Vithalrao | Indian National Congress | |
23. | Latur | Patil Shivraj Vishwanath | Indian National Congress | |
24. | Malegaon | Bhoye Sitaram Sayaji | Indian National Congress | |
25. | Mumbai North | Anoopchand Khimchand Shah | Indian National Congress | |
26. | Mumbai North Central | Dighe Sharad Shankar | Indian National Congress | |
27. | Mumbai North East | Gurudas Kamat | Indian National Congress | |
28. | Mumbai North West | Sunil Dutt | Indian National Congress | |
29. | Mumbai South | Deora Murli | Indian National Congress | |
30. | Mumbai South Central | Datta Samant | Independent | |
31. | Nagpur | Banwarilal Bhagwandas Purohit | Indian National Congress | |
32. | Nanded | Chavan Shankarrao Bhurao | Indian National Congress | |
33. | Nandurbar | Gavit Manikrao Holdya | Indian National Congress | |
34. | Nashik | Mane Murlidhar Pandurang | Indian National Congress | |
35. | Osmanabad | Arvind Tulshiramji Kamble | Indian National Congress | |
36. | Pandharpur | Thorat Sandipan Bhagwan | Indian National Congress | |
37. | Parbhani | Yadav Ramrao Narayanrao | Indian National Congress | |
38. | Pune | Gadil Vithalrao Narhari | Indian National Congress | |
39. | Rajapur | Madhu Dandavate | Janata Party | |
40. | Ramtek | P. V. Narasimha Rao | Indian National Congress | |
41. | Ratnagiri | Husen Dalwai | Indian National Congress | |
42. | Sangli | Patil Prakash Vasantrao | Indian National Congress | |
43. | Satara | Bhosale Prataprao Baburao | Indian National Congress | |
44. | Solapur | Kuchan Gangadhar Sinramappa | Indian National Congress | |
45. | Thane | Ghopal Shantaram Gopal | Indian National Congress | |
46. | Wardha | Sathe Vasant Purushottam | Indian National Congress | |
47. | Washim | Ghulam Nabi Azad | Indian National Congress | |
48. | Yavatmal | Patil Uttamrao Deorao | Indian National Congress |
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