In the 2012 elections to the 10 municipal corporations (including Mumbai), the Sena led in Mumbai and Thane; the BJP in Nagpur and Akola; the Congress in Solapur and Amravati; the NCP in Pune and Pimpri-Chinchwad; and the MNS in Nashik. The seat tally and vote share for the 2012 municipal corporation elections was: NCP 265 (21.30 per cent); Congress 264 (21.22 per cent); Shiv Sena 227 (18.24 per cent); BJP 205 (16.47 per cent).
For a total 1,561 seats in zilla parishads, seats and vote share were as follows: NCP 511 (33.7 per cent); Congress 419 (27.63 per cent); Shiv Sena 233 (15.36 per cent); BJP 165 (10 per cent). The BJP, which ranked fourth, drew a blank in Sangli, Satara, Solapur and Hingoli. Similarly, the Sena could not win a single seat in Sangli, Satara and Solapur. The Congress drew a blank in Beed. For the 283 panchayat samitis, the tally along with vote share was: NCP 961 seats (32 per cent); Congress 836 seats (27.84 per cent); Shiv Sena 448 seats (14.92 per cent); BJP 343 seats (11.42 per cent).
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(Sourced from agencies, feature image courtesy: oneindia.com)