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Maharashtra MLC election: Voting underway; how numbers stack up

Every MLC candidate needs 23 first-preference votes to get elected. Both MVA and Mahayuti are short of the required numbers to win the 11th seat.

July 12, 2024 / 11:44 IST
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The Chief Minister Eknath Shinde-led faction of the Shiv Sena has 37 members in the Assembly.
The Chief Minister Eknath Shinde-led faction of the Shiv Sena has 37 members in the Assembly.

The biennial elections to 11 seats in the Maharashtra Legislative Council will be held today. The election to the vacant seats is expected to spring a surprise amid fears of crossvoting. The biennial elections, which began at 9 am, will continue till 4 pm. The counting will begin at 5 pm.

This contest is seen as a semi-final before the upcoming state Assembly polls due in October-November.

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Criteria for winning

The Maharashtra Assembly has 288 seats but currently has 274 members. Every MLC candidate needs 23 first-preference votes to get elected. Based on the numbers, the Mahayuti alliance says it is confident of winning nine seats while the MVA is expected to win two. Both sides are short of the required numbers to win the 11th seat.