Mumbai North Lok Sabha constituency, Parliamentary constituency in North Mumbai, India
Mumbai North Lok Sabha constituency covers six assembly segments: Borivali, Dahisar, Magathane, Kandivali East, Charkop, and Malad West. These districts spread across northern Mumbai in Maharashtra and together form this parliamentary electoral zone.
The constituency was established in 1952 as Bombay City North and went through major boundary changes that took effect in 2008. These delimitation changes reshaped its territory and electoral structure significantly.
The area contains residential neighborhoods where people of different religions, languages, and economic backgrounds live side by side. This diversity shapes daily life and community interactions throughout the district.
Polling stations are set up in schools, community centers, and government buildings throughout the area. When visiting or researching, it helps to check specific locations in advance since they are spread across multiple districts.
An actor won the election in 2004 with just over 50 percent of votes against a five-time incumbent. This victory was a notable upset in the district's electoral history.
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