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Live: Malegaon Corporation Election Result 2026

Live: Malegaon Corporation Election Result 2026

The Maharashtra State Election Commission officials are set to hold counting of votes in Malegaon for the Municipal Corporation (Malegaon Mahanagar Palika) Election today i.e. Friday January 16, 2026

Friday January 16, 2026 5:37 PM, Team ummid.com

Live: Malegaon Corporation Election Result 2026

Malegaon Corporation Election Result 2026 Live Updates: The Malegaon Secular Front of Asif Shaikh's ISLAM Party and Samajwadi Party (SP) has won the maximum number of seats in Malegaon Corporation Election 2026, results of which was announced today.

The AIMIM came second followed by Shiv Sena (Eknath Shinde), Congress and BJP.

Full List of Winners

Following is the full list of 84 candidates who have won the Mahanagar elections in Malegaon.

Indian Secular Largest Assembly of Maharashtra (I.S.L.A.M) [35 seats]

  1. Karansen Bharat Chavan (Ward No 2A)
  2. Salma Bano Shafeeque Ahmed (Ward No 2B)
  3. Hamida Bi Shaikh Jabbar (Ward No 2C)
  4. Sharjeel Aqueel Ansari (Ward No 2D)
  5. Khaleda Bano Nisar Ahmed (Ward No 3B)
  6. Sagheeruddin Naziruddin (Ward No 3C)
  7. Shaikh Javed Shaikh Anis (Ward No 3D)
  8. Bachav Nirmala Ananda ((Ward No 4A)
  9. Gulshan Jahan Baqir Husain Khan ((Ward No 4B)
  10. Shaikh Jaleel Shaikh Shafi (Ward No 4C)
  11. Darekar Udhav Umakant (Ward No 4D)
  12. Shaikh Naeem Shaikh Hanif (Ward No 5A)
  13. Yasmeen Farooq Khan (Ward No 5B)
  14. Yasmeen Altaf Baig (Ward No 5C)
  15. Mohamed Amin Mohd Farooque (Ward No 5D)
  16. Irfan Ali Abid Ali (Ward No 6A)
  17. Shagufta Shakeel (Ward No 6B)
  18. Muneera Shaikh Faiqi (Elected unopposed)
  19. Nazeer Irshad Ahmed (Ward No 6D)
  20. Nehal Ahmed Mohd Sulaiman (Ward No 8A)
  21. Farzana Shaikh Arif (Ward No 8B)
  22. Sugra bi Nabi Shah (Ward No 8C)
  23. Mohd Saleem Mohd Anwer (Ward No 8D)
  24. Mohd Shakeel Mohd Sagheer (Ward No 16A)
  25. Tahera Shaikh Rasheed (Ward No 16B)
  26. Tabassum Bano Shaikh Sultan (Ward No 16C)
  27. Imran Ahmed Saleem Ahmed (Ward No 16D)
  28. Aslam Ansari (Ward No 17A)
  29. Shaheen Bano Mannan Baig (Ward No 17B)
  30. Praveen Bano Riyaz Ahmed (Ward No 17C)
  31. Mohd Khalid Abdul Rasheed (Ward No 17D)
  32. Mehmooda Bano A Qadir (Ward No 20A)
  33. Shaikh Nasreen Shaikh Khalid (Ward No 20B)
  34. Ameen Khan Shabbir Khan (Ward No 20C)
  35. Rafeeque Bhhoriya (Ward No 20D)

Samajwadi Party (SP) [05 seats]

  1. Shane Hind Nehal Ahmed (Ward No 3A)
  2. Abdul Baqi Mohd Ismael (Ward No 7A)
  3. Rukhsana Noor Mohd (Ward No 7B)
  4. Mohd Mustaqeem Mohd Mustafa (Ward No 7D)
  5. Zaheda Mohd Rafeeque Qureshi (Ward No 15B)

All India Majlis e Ittahdul Muslimeen (AIMIM) [21 seats]

  1. Qureshi Hina Mohd Farooque (Ward No 7C)
  2. Ansari Asefa Mohd Rasheed (Ward No 13A)
  3. Rizwana Bano Shaikh Saleem (Ward No 13B)
  4. Hafiz Abdullah Mufti Ismael (Ward No 13C)
  5. Shaikh Kaleem Shaikh Dilawar (Ward No 13D)
  6. Mohd Umar Jaleel (Ward No 14A)
  7. Rizwana Suhail Ahmed (Ward No 14B)
  8. Aaliya Kausar Akhlaque Ahmed (Ward No 14C)
  9. Mohd Salman Anees Ahmed (Ward No 14D)
  10. Sajeda Raees (Jamal Nasir) (Ward No 15A)
  11. Shahid Akhtar Shakeel (Ward No 15C)
  12. Arif Saloti (Ward No 15D)
  13. Shaikh Sikandar Pehlwan (Ward No 18D)
  14. Akhtarunnisa Mohd Sadique (Ward No 19A)
  15. Saadiya Bano Laeeque Ahmed (Ward No 19B)
  16. Abdul Malik Yunus Isa (Ward No 19C)
  17. Shaikh Javed Sattar (Ward No 19D)
  18. Raziya Shahid Ahmed (Ward No 21A)
  19. Fiza Shaikh Naved Ahrar (Ward No 21B)
  20. Mohd Haneef (Ward No 21C)
  21. Khaled Pervez Yunus Isa (Ward No 21C)

Indian National Congress (03 seats)

  1. Ejaz Baig (Ward No 18A)
  2. Yasmeen Bano Ejaz Baig (Ward No 18B)
  3. Akhtarunnisa Iftekha Ahmed (Ward No 18C)

Shiv Sena (Eknath Shinde+Dada Bhuse) [18 seats]

  1. Bacchav Amrapali Sachin (Ward No 01A)
  2. Pawar Jijabai Dileep (Ward No 01B)
  3. Aher Poonam Bhausaheb (Ward No 01C)
  4. Adv Kakde Nilesh Eknath (Ward No 01D)
  5. Jhalte Nitin Nimba (Ward No 09A)
  6. Ghodke Lata Sakharam (Ward No 09B)
  7. Ahire Mina Dinesh (Ward No 09C)
  8. Narendra Sonawane (Ward No 09D)
  9. Jhanvi Jagdish (Ward No 10A)
  10. Dinesh Kamlakar Thakre (Ward No 10B)
  11. Harshita Bharat Kadke (Ward No 10C)
  12. Pawar Vishal Dileep (Ward No 10D)
  13. Aasha Tai Prakash (Ward No 11B)
  14. Prachi Narendra Pawar (Ward No 11C)
  15. Nilesh Dada Bhagwan Ahire (Ward No 11D)
  16. Dabhade Anjana Shivaji (Ward No 12A)
  17. Umesh Vinayak Choudhry (Ward No 12B)
  18. Rajshree Sharad Patil (Ward No 12C)

Bhartiya Janata Party (BJP) [02 seats]

  1. Praveen Manohar Patil (Ward No 11A)
  2. Gaekwad Madan Babulal (Ward No 12D)

02.40 PM: Congress emerges as King Maker in Malegaon winning just 03 of the total 84 seats in Malegan Corporation Election.

As per the final result announced today, Malegaon Secular Front has won a total of 40 seats (ISLAM Party 35 and Samajwadi Party 05).

On the other hand, AIMIM has won a total of 21 seats. Shiv Sena (Eknath Shinde) has won 18 seats and the BJP 02.

To elect a Mayor, a party needs 42 members. Hence, the vote of Congress with 03 members will be crucial in Malegaon Mayor elections.

12.00 PM: Malegaon Congress President Ejaz Baig, his wife Yasmeen Beg and his brother Riyaz Baig are leading in Ward No 18 of Malegaon Corporation where voting is still underway, as per the trends at 12.00 PM.

The trends at 12.00 PM also showed, Abdul Malik, Javed Sattar and Sadiya Laeeque of the AIMIM are leading in Ward No 19. The AIMIM candidates Tanveer Zulfiqar, Rabea Hasan and Hina Qureshi of AIMIM are leading in Ward No 7.

In Ward No 15, 16 and 17, ISLAM Party and Samajwadi Party candidates are ahead of their rivals,

In Ward No 20, Abdul Majid of AIMIM is trailing by over 3,000 votes whereas in Ward No 21, AIMIM Malegaon President Khalid Pervez is trailing by over 2,500 votes.

10:10 AM: Counting of votes for the Municipal Corporation has started in Malegaon at four places.

The counting of votes started at 10.00 am and the results are expected to be announced by late afternoon today.

The trends and the position of leading parties and candidates should start coming soon.

09:45 AM: The Maharashtra State Election Commission officials are set to hold counting of votes in Malegaon for the Municipal Corporation (Malegaon Mahanagar Palika) Election today i.e. Friday January 16, 2026.

Polling to elect the new body of the Malegaon Municipal Corporation (MMC) or Malegaon Mahanagar Palika was held on Thursday January 15, 2026.

The poling started at 07.30 am and was supposed to end at 05.30 pm. However, due to huge lines of voters at various booths the polling was extended beyond 07.00 pm.

Malegaon Mahanagar Palika Election Polling Percentage

As per the final data released by the local officials, Malegaon has a total of 517,663 registered voters. Of them, 331,726 voters exercised their democratic rights with a polling percentage of 64.08%.

Ward No 21 registered a maximum polling percentage of 71.45 whereas the lowest polling percentage of 55.98% was recorded in Ward No. 11.

The Textile City has a total of 21 Wards, with each ward having 04 members. More than 300 candidates contested the Malegaon Municipal Corporation Election for the total of 84 seats.

The All India Majlis e Ittehadul Muslimeen (AIMIM) contested the elections on 60 seats. The ISLAM party of Asif Shaikh formed Malegaon Secular Front with Samajwadi Party (SP). ISLAM Party contested on 42 seats whereas Samajwadi Party contested on 18 seats mainly in the Muslim dominated area of Malegaon.

In the Hindu dominated area of Malegaon, Shiv Sena (Eknath Shide) led by Minister Dada Bhuse is contesting on 26 seats, BJP led by Bandu Kaka Bachav is contesting on 20 seats whereas Shiv Sena (UBT) has fielded candidates in 16 wards.

Exit Poll Results

Polling to elect new bodies in Maharashtra were also held in 28 other Municipal Corporations, including the high stake Mumbai or BMC.

Most of the exit polls are predicting clear win for the BJP and its allies in Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC), Mumbai – a major blow to Thackeray family.

The Exit Polls are also predicting victory for the NCP in Pune Pimpri Municipal Corporation. In Nagpur the BJP is predicted to win, in Malegaon the AIMIM is likely to emerge as the single largest party, in Nashik BJP and Shiv Sena are in neck and neck battle whereas in Dhule Congress is in direct contest with the BJP and allies.

Earlier, it was found that over 70 candidates of different political parties were elected unopposed in the 29 Municipal Corporations of Maharashtra after the last date of filing the nomination papers.

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