Aurangabad Lok Sabha Constituency, Parliamentary constituency in Maharashtra, India
Aurangabad Lok Sabha constituency covers six assembly segments: Kannad, Aurangabad Central, Aurangabad West, Aurangabad East, Gangapur, and Vaijapur. The area blends urban centers with rural villages and has approximately two million registered voters.
The constituency was established in 1952 and has sent representatives to parliament continuously since then. Chandrakant Khaire from Shiv Sena served four consecutive terms here between 1999 and 2019.
The constituency brings together voters from different religions and social backgrounds who participate actively in local elections and community matters. This diversity shapes how people engage with politics and make decisions together.
Polling stations are spread across both urban and rural areas to make voting accessible for everyone. Information about local events and gatherings is usually available through community centers in different neighborhoods.
The 2019 election was one of the closest contests in this constituency's history. An AIMIM candidate won by a margin of just over four thousand votes.
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