BMC Ward 120 Election 2026: Full Results and Analysis
Voters in Mumbai's Ward 120 have cast their ballots in the crucial Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation elections. The results will determine the local corporator who will represent this constituency for the next five years. All eyes remain fixed on the counting process as officials tally votes to declare the winner.
Previous Election Performance: 2017 Results
To understand the current electoral landscape, we must examine the previous contest. In the 2017 BMC elections, Ward 120 witnessed a decisive victory for Shivsena candidate Rajrajeshwari Anil Redkar. She secured an impressive 7,770 votes, establishing a commanding lead over her closest competitor.
The runner-up position went to Charu Chandan Sharma of the Nationalist Congress Party, who received 3,688 votes. This created a substantial victory margin of 4,082 votes for the winning candidate.
Complete 2017 Vote Breakdown
Multiple candidates contested the previous election, each receiving varying levels of support from Ward 120 voters. Here is the complete vote distribution from the 2017 BMC election:
- Rajrajeshwari Anil Redkar (Shivsena): 7,770 votes
- Charu Chandan Sharma (Nationalist Congress Party): 3,688 votes
- Soma Rajesh Sarkar (Republican Party of India (A)): 3,297 votes
- Pragati Shivaji Mane (Indian National Congress): 2,020 votes
- Neelam Ananda Patil (Maharashtra Navnirman Sena): 1,649 votes
- Ashwini Kamlesh Kasbe (Bahujan Republican Socialist Party): 675 votes
- NOTA (None of the Above): 547 votes
- Sujata Madhukar Sarode (Bahujan Mukti Party): 133 votes
- Faridabi Shakilahmad Qureshi (Independent): 74 votes
The NOTA option attracted 547 votes, indicating a segment of voters who preferred not to support any candidate formally.
Current Election Context and Expectations
As counting progresses for the 2026 BMC elections, political observers closely monitor Ward 120. This constituency has historically shown strong party competition and voter engagement. The 2017 results provide valuable context for analyzing current voting patterns and potential shifts in political allegiance.
Local residents await the final declaration with keen interest. The winning candidate will shoulder significant responsibility for addressing civic issues and representing community interests within Mumbai's municipal governance structure.
Vote counting follows established procedures to ensure accuracy and transparency. Election officials work diligently to process ballots and verify results before making formal announcements. The entire process attracts attention from political parties, media organizations, and citizens invested in Mumbai's democratic process.
Stay tuned for continuous updates as the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation releases official results for Ward 120 and other constituencies across Mumbai.