Tumsar Assembly Constituency (विधानसभा क्षेत्र)

About Tumsar Assembly Constituency

The Tumsar Assembly Constituency is a pivotal area in the democratic framework of Maharashtra. This constituency is represented by an elected member of the State Legislative Assembly and contributes to the governance and development of the state.

In the recent assembly elections, the Nationalist Congress Party party showed consistent strength. Karemore Raju Manikrao stood out as a key candidate in the Tumsar constituency and is currently serving as its MLA (Member of Legislative Assembly - आमदार).

Constituency Details
State Code 27
State Name Maharashtra
Parliament Constituency Code 368
Associated Parliament Constituency
Parliament Constituency Name Bhandara - Gondiya
Assembly Constituency Code 2912

An Assembly Constituency, like Tumsar, serves as the foundation for state-level governance and citizen representation. It ensures that the voices of residents are heard and addressed in legislative processes.

Election Result Details

The last assembly elections in Tumsar were held in 2024. Karemore Raju Manikrao won the MLA seat with a margin of 27.9%. They represented the Nationalist Congress Party, showing the party's strong support in this area.

Assembly Constituency Name Tumsar Assembly Constituency Number 60
District Bhandara Constituency Type General
Winning Candidate Karemore Raju Manikrao Party Nationalist Congress Party
Total Electors 309,727 Total Votes 230,660
Poll Percentage 74.5% Margin Votes 64,305
Margin Percentage 27.9% Election Year 2024

Frequently Asked Questions

Tumsar is located in the Bhandara district of Maharashtra.

Tumsar is categorized as a General constituency.

The current MLA of Tumsar is Karemore Raju Manikrao from the Nationalist Congress Party.

  • Voter turnout: 74.5%
  • Total votes cast: 230,660
  • Total electors: 309,727
  • Winning margin: 64,305 votes (27.9%)

Tumsar falls under the Bhandara - Gondiya parliamentary constituency.

Karemore Raju Manikrao represents the Nationalist Congress Party.

Karemore Raju Manikrao won with a margin of 64,305 votes, which is 27.9% of the total votes.

The Assembly Constituency Code for Tumsar is 60.

The last assembly elections in Tumsar were held in 2024.

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