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All 315 seats in the Bombay Legislative Assembly 158 seats needed for a majority | ||||||||||||||||
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Registered | 16,712,606 | |||||||||||||||
Turnout | 50.78% | |||||||||||||||
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Elections to the Legislative Assembly of the Indian state of Bombay were held on 26 March 1952. 1239 candidates contested for the 268 constituencies in the Assembly. There were 1 three-member, 47 two-member constituencies and 220 single-member constituencies.[1]
Results
List of Political Parties participated in 1952 Bombay Assembly Elections.
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Political party | Flag | Seats Contested |
Won | Votes | Vote % | ||||
Indian National Congress 270 / 315 (86%)
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313 | 270 | 55,56,334 | 49.95% | ||||
Peasants and Workers Party of India 14 / 315 (4%)
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87 | 14 | 7,17,963 | 6.45% | |||||
Socialist Party 9 / 315 (3%)
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182 | 9 | 13,30,246 | 11.96% | |||||
Kamgar Kisan Paksha 2 / 315 (0.6%)
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33 | 2 | 2,48,130 | 2.23% | |||||
Scheduled Castes Federation 1 / 315 (0.3%)
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37 | 1 | 3,44,718 | 3.10% | ||||
Communist Party of India 1 / 315 (0.3%)
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25 | 1 | 1,59,994 | 1.44% | ||||
Krishikar Lok Party 1 / 315 (0.3%)
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16 | 1 | 1,07,408 | 0.97% | |||||
Kisan Mazdoor Praja Party | 67 | 0 | 5,59,492 | 5.03% | |||||
Akhil Bharatiya Ram Rajya Parishad | 37 | 0 | 1,24,466 | 1.12% | |||||
Akhil Bharatiya Hindu Mahasabha | 9 | 0 | 35,194 | 0.32% | |||||
Forward Bloc (Marxist Group) | 8 | 0 | 16,847 | 0.15% | |||||
Akhil Bharatiya Jana Sangh | 2 | 0 | 4,876 | 0.04% | |||||
Independent 19 / 315 (6%)
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427 | 19 | 19,17,574 | 17.24% | |||||
Total | 1243 | 317 | Turnout (Voters) 1,11,23,242 (2,19,04,595) | 50.78% |
Elected members
Election results from constituencies which would later become part of Maharashtra, Gujarat and Mysore State are listed here.
Maharashtra
Constituency | Reserved for (ST/None) |
Member | Party | |
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Thane-Palghar District | ||||
Dahanu Umbergaon | None | Patil Shamrao Ramchandra | Indian National Congress | |
None | Bhimara Radka Rupji | Indian National Congress | ||
Palghar Jawhar | None | Mukne Trimbak Bhau | Indian National Congress | |
None | Meher Maruti Padmakar | Socialist Party of India | ||
Mokhada Wada Shahapur | None | Bhoir Ladku Nau | Independent | |
None | Pawar Amrita Ragho | Indian National Congress | ||
Bhivandi Murbad East Kalyan | None | Jadhav Pandurang Dharmaji | Indian National Congress | |
None | Faki Mustafa Gulam Nabi | Indian National Congress | ||
Bassein | None | Warty Sadanand Gopal | Socialist Party of India | |
Kalyan West | None | Kanji Govind Kerson | Indian National Congress | |
Kalyan Central Kalyan Camp | None | Mansukhani Khanchand Gopaldas | Independent | |
Thana | None | Hedge Madhav Vinayak | Indian National Congress | |
Borivli | None | Deshpande Madhav Krishna | Indian National Congress | |
Raigad District | ||||
Panvel Karjat Matheran Khalapur | None | Padir Manohar Kushaha | Indian National Congress | |
None | Thosar Narhar Parsharam | Indian National Congress | ||
Alibag | None | Kunte Dattatraya Kashinath | Indian National Congress | |
Pen Uran | None | Patil Ambaji Tukaram | Indian National Congress | |
Roha Sudhagad | None | Savant Maruti Sitaram | Indian National Congress | |
Murud Shrivardhan | None | Dighe Bhaskar Narayan | Indian National Congress | |
Mangaon Mhasla Mahad | None | Talegaonkar Dattatray Maloji | Indian National Congress | |