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Malegaon Civic Polls: No change in wards, corporators count from 2017 local body elections

Malegaon Civic Polls: No change in wards, corporators count from 2017 local body elections

Time of India17-06-2025
Nashik: Malegaon Municipal Corporation (MMC) has started the process of ward delimitation.
MMC officials said the ward count and number of corporators would be the same as in 2017 civic polls, but there may be some changes in ward boundaries.
The process will be completed as per the schedule.
There were 21 wards and 84 corporators during the 2017 civic polls in Malegaon. Now, the number of wards and corporators will remain the same, but there may be some changes in the boundaries of some wards.
The ward delimitation process includes census data review, site inspections, Google map-based mapping of wards, on-site boundary verification, draft approval by the committee, submission to the state election commission, draft publication, seeking suggestions and objections, hearing on objections, finalisation and submission to the state election commission, and final notification by the commissioner.
The previous five-year term of Malegaon Municipal Corporation ended on June 14, 2022. During the last civic polls held in May 2017, Congress emerged as the single largest party by winning 28 seats and came to power jointly with Shiv Sena, which won 13 seats. NCP-Janata Dal (secular) jointly contested the election and won 26 seats. BJP and AIMIM won 9 and 7 seats, respectively.
In Jan this year, all 28 Congress corporators, including mayor Tahira Sheikh, quit the party and joined NCP.
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