Maharashtra election results 2024: Mahayuti reverses its losses in ‘poor’ and ‘very poor’ regions
The HinduThe Mahayuti alliance has reversed its setbacks in the ‘poor’ and the ‘very poor’ districts of the State suffered in the 2024 General Elections. In the districts categorised as ‘very poor’, the Mahayuti alliance has secured 46.8% of the votes in the 2024 Asssembly polls, marking a 6.3 percentage point increase compared with the 2024 general elections. The MVA alliance however has suffered major setbacks in the ‘poor’ and the ‘very poor’ districts of the State, where it had secured more votes than the Mahayuti alliance in the Lok Sabha elections earlier. Table 1:The table shows the vote share secured by the various alliances across the five types of districts: very rich, rich, middling, very poor and poor in the 2024 Assembly polls and the change from the 2024 General elections Observations from the table: Mahayuti alliance retains its lead in the ‘very rich’ and ‘rich’ districts of the state having secured over 50% of the vote share. Maharashtra’s Political Evolution: From Congress to Coalition Era - Key milestones from 1947 to 2024 Table 2: The table shows the seats led by the various alliances across the five types of districts: very rich, rich, middling, very poor and poor in the 2024 Assembly polls and the change from the 2024 General elections Observations from the table: The Mahayuti alliance has increased its seat count by 31 in the ‘poor’ category and by 14 in the ‘very poor’ category in the 2024 Assembly polls, compared with the 2024 Lok Sabha polls.