Solapur Lok Sabha constituency, Parliamentary constituency in Maharashtra, India
Solapur Lok Sabha constituency is a parliamentary electoral district in Maharashtra covering six assembly segments: Mohol, Solapur City North, Solapur City Central, Akkalkot, Solapur South, and Pandharpur. These segments span both urban and rural areas, forming a large voting district in the southern portion of the state.
This electoral district was established in 1952 following India's independence and adoption of the Constitution. Since then, it has elected representatives from different political movements reflecting the region's changing political preferences over time.
The constituency reflects the democratic values of Maharashtra through its diverse representation and regular participation of citizens in the electoral process.
Voters in this constituency cast their ballots across six separate assembly segments distributed throughout the region. Results are tallied individually in each segment but all votes combine to determine a single Lok Sabha representative.
The constituency maintains distinct electoral dynamics with eleven assembly segments spread across three parliamentary constituencies: Solapur, Madha, and Osmanabad.
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