BMC Ward 92 Election 2026: Winner, Vote Count, Margin & Live Updates
BMC Ward 92 Election 2026 Result: Winner & Votes

BMC Ward 92 Election 2026: Full Results and Live Counting Updates

The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation Ward 92 election results for 2026 are now available. Voters in this key constituency have chosen their corporator, shaping Mumbai's civic leadership for the next five years. This article provides a complete breakdown of the winner, vote totals, victory margin, and real-time counting trends.

Live Vote Counting and 2026 Election Outcome

As the vote counting progresses, political observers are closely monitoring Ward 92. The 2026 election sees intense competition among major parties. The final results will determine who represents this ward in the BMC, impacting local governance and development projects across Mumbai.

Stay tuned for continuous updates on the vote tally and candidate positions. The election desk is tracking every development to bring you accurate and timely information.

Recap of 2017 BMC Ward 92 Election Results

To understand the current electoral landscape, let's revisit the 2017 BMC election results for Ward 92. That year, Gulnaz Mdsalim Qureshi from the All India Majlis e Ittehadul Muslimeen emerged victorious.

Qureshi secured 4,882 votes, achieving a winning margin of 1,344 votes over the nearest competitor. The runner-up was Tasleem Yusuf Memon of the Indian National Congress, who received 3,538 votes.

Other notable candidates in the 2017 election included:

  • Sheetal Anil Mangwana from the Bhartiya Janata Party with 2,532 votes
  • Majidunnisa Jagir Khan representing Maharashtra Navnirman Sena with 2,236 votes
  • Rupali Ramesh Shinde of Shivsena with 1,455 votes

The NOTA option garnered 119 votes in that election, reflecting voter sentiment beyond the listed candidates.

Complete 2017 Vote Breakdown for Ward 92

Here is the full list of candidates and their vote counts from the 2017 BMC Ward 92 election:

  1. Gulnaz Mdsalim Qureshi (All India Majlis e Ittehadul Muslimeen) - 4,882 votes
  2. Tasleem Yusuf Memon (Indian National Congress) - 3,538 votes
  3. Sheetal Anil Mangwana (Bhartiya Janata Party) - 2,532 votes
  4. Majidunnisa Jagir Khan (Maharashtra Navnirman Sena) - 2,236 votes
  5. Rupali Ramesh Shinde (Shivsena) - 1,455 votes
  6. Nigar Arif Shaikh (Independent) - 1,221 votes
  7. Neha Suhas Patil (Nationalist Congress Party) - 978 votes
  8. Kirti Dharma Gaikawad (Bahujan Samaj Party) - 430 votes
  9. Shabina Arshad Khan (Samajwadi Party) - 146 votes
  10. Tahira Khanmohammed Bastiwala (Independent) - 143 votes
  11. Munni Ramsinh Bidlan (Independent) - 138 votes
  12. NOTA - 119 votes
  13. Ameena Abdulsaeed Shaikh (Peasants & Workers Party of India) - 112 votes
  14. Mehrunnisa Mohammedhanif Shaikh (Bahujan Vikas Aghadi) - 76 votes
  15. Sairabanu Irfan Shaikh (Independent) - 54 votes
  16. Hasina Lalmohammed Shaikh (Independent) - 47 votes
  17. Rajiyabee Mehboob Shaikh (OBC NT Party of India) - 23 votes

Why Past Results Matter for the 2026 Election

The 2017 election data offers crucial insights into voting patterns and party strengths in Ward 92. Political analysts use this historical context to predict trends and understand voter behavior. As counting day approaches, all eyes remain on this constituency, with parties mobilizing their resources to secure victory.

The upcoming results will reveal whether previous patterns hold or if new dynamics have emerged. Voter turnout, candidate popularity, and local issues will all influence the final outcome.

This election not only decides the ward's representative but also contributes to the broader political landscape of Mumbai. The BMC's decisions affect millions of residents, making every ward contest significant.