Beed Lok Sabha constituency, Parliamentary constituency in Maharashtra, India
Beed Lok Sabha constituency is a parliamentary electoral district in Maharashtra that spans six Vidhan Sabha segments across the region. The territory includes Georai, Majalgaon, Beed, Ashti, Kaij, and Parli, together forming a large voting area with multiple communities and settlement centers.
This electoral district was established in 1951 when the former Hyderabad State was being organized and was originally named Bhir. Over the decades it has developed into one of Maharashtra's current parliamentary seats.
The constituency represents a diverse population of over two million voters, with distinct communities contributing to the electoral dynamics and political representation.
The area can be reached through established road and transport connections, with administrative centers located in various segments throughout the district. Visitors will find basic accommodations and local facilities across the different towns within this electoral area.
The 2024 elections produced one of the closest results in this electoral district's history. Bajrang Sonwane's victory margin of just over 6,500 votes reflected how competitive and closely watched the contest became.
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