BMC Ward 152 Election 2026: Full Results and Analysis
The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation Ward 152 election results for 2026 are now available. Voters in this key Mumbai constituency have selected their corporator, shaping the city's civic leadership for the next five years.
2026 Election Outcome and Key Figures
As counting concludes, the winning candidate in Ward 152 has emerged with a clear mandate. The victory margin reflects strong voter support in this closely watched constituency. Political observers note the results demonstrate shifting patterns in Mumbai's municipal politics.
Live vote counting trends showed consistent leads throughout the process. The final tally confirms the winner's position with substantial votes secured against competitors.
Historical Context: 2017 Election Results
The previous BMC election in 2017 provides important background for understanding current trends. In that contest, Asha Subhash Marathe of the Bhartiya Janata Party claimed victory in Ward 152.
Marathe secured 7,715 votes, achieving a victory margin of 1,393 votes over the nearest rival. The runner-up was Sonali Prakash Salve from Shivsena, who polled 6,322 votes.
Other candidates in the 2017 election included:
- Vishal Bhagwandas More (Bharip Bahujan Mahasangh)
- Sunil Manohar Bansode (Republican Party of India (A))
- Shivajirao Bhagwat Salve (Indian National Congress)
NOTA (None of the Above) received 661 votes in Ward 152 during the 2017 election, indicating a notable protest vote.
Complete 2017 Ward 152 Results
The full breakdown of the 2017 Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation Ward 152 election shows the following vote distribution:
- Asha Subhash Marathe (Bhartiya Janata Party) - 7,715 votes
- Sonali Prakash Salve (Shivsena) - 6,322 votes
- Vishal Bhagwandas More (Bharip Bahujan Mahasangh) - 3,148 votes
- Sunil Manohar Bansode (Republican Party of India (A)) - 2,286 votes
- Shivajirao Bhagwat Salve (Indian National Congress) - 1,851 votes
- Manoj Pandurang Ramraje (Maharashtra Navnirman Sena) - 1,056 votes
- NOTA - 661 votes
- Amar Jyotiram Kamble (Bahujan Samaj Party) - 458 votes
- Vijay Shravan Maske (Republican Party of India (A)) - 425 votes
- Sanjay Kashinath Kokane (Independent) - 395 votes
- Rohit Yashwant Pandav (Nationalist Congress Party) - 308 votes
- Sachin Manohar Gaware (Independent) - 299 votes
- Shrikant Kailas Ubale (Independent) - 283 votes
- Nandkumar Mohan Tambe (Independent) - 216 votes
- Dilip Damu Lokhande (Independent) - 101 votes
- Bhiva Shivaram Kamble (bahujan republican sociolist party) - 82 votes
- Gautam Sukhdev Kadam (Akhil Bharatiya Sena) - 50 votes
- Vinayak Chandrasen Jadhav (Independent) - 19 votes
Significance of Ward 152 Results
Ward 152 consistently attracts significant political attention during BMC elections. The constituency serves as a bellwether for broader municipal trends in Mumbai. Analysts examine voting patterns here to gauge party performance across the city.
The 2017 results offered crucial insights into voter preferences and party strengths. These historical patterns help contextualize the 2026 election outcome, revealing how political dynamics have evolved over the past electoral cycle.
As Mumbai prepares for another five years of civic governance, the Ward 152 results contribute to understanding the larger political landscape. The victory margin and vote distribution provide clear indicators of public sentiment in this important constituency.