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Thane Lok Sabha Elections 2024: Voting date, results, candidates, main parties and schedule

Maharashtra 2024 Lok Sabha Polls: Historically, Thane Lok Sabha constituency has seen dominance from various political parties. Initially, it was dominated by socialist ideologies before transitioning to become a stronghold of the Congress party. Subsequently, the BJP and Shiv Sena also made their mark in the constituency. In 2009, the NCP managed to capture the seat, but Shiv Sena regained it in 2014.

May 15, 2024 / 12:08 IST
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2024 Lok Sabha election in Maharashtra. File photo of Naresh Mhaske.

Thane, also known as Thana, holds significant political and economic importance as a Lok Sabha constituency situated in the north-west of Maharashtra. Located in close proximity to Mumbai and within the Mumbai Metropolitan Region (MMR), Thane is a bustling urban center with a rich cultural heritage and a diverse demographic profile.

The Thane Lok Sabha constituency, comprising six Vidhan Sabha segments- Mira, Kopri, Owla, Thane, Airoli, and Belapur, holds a rich political history within Maharashtra. Initially part of the Kolaba Lok Sabha constituency, it later emerged as an independent seat, witnessing a series of political shifts over the years. It borders Maval, Mumbai South Central, Mumbai North East, Bhiwandi, Kalyan and has a total population of 3,202,797, classified under a General Reserved Seat for the 2024 Lok Sabha Election. Thane is voting in Phase 5 of the 2024 Lok Sabha election on Monday, May 20, 2024.

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Also read: Maharashtra, Kalyan 2024 Lok Sabha election phase 5: Key constituencies and candidates.

Historically, Thane Lok Sabha constituency has seen dominance from various political parties. Initially, it was dominated by socialist ideologies before transitioning to become a stronghold of the Congress party. Subsequently, the BJP and Shiv Sena also made their mark in the constituency. In 2009, the NCP managed to capture the seat, but Shiv Sena regained it in 2014.