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The counting of votes for the Ward No. 172 (F/North) took place on January 16, 2026. There were a total of three candidates in the fray to be elected as the next corporator of this ward.
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CONTESTING CANDIDATES
In the BMC Ward No. 172 (F/North) election 2026, there were a total of three contesting candidates.
List of candidates contesting in the 2026 election:
- Madhuri Prashant Bhise, Shiv Sena Uddhav Balasaheb Thackeray (SSUBT)
- Rajeshree Rajesh Shikhadkar, Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)
- Nanda Shivkar, Republican Party of India (Khoripa) (RPIK)
ABOUT
Ward No. 172 (F/North) is one of the 227 wards of the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC), India’s largest Municipal Corporation. This ward is reserved for General (Women) and has a total population of 51535, of which 2199 belong to the Scheduled Castes and 714 belong to the Scheduled Tribes.
POLL DATES
The gazette notification for the BMC Ward No. 172 (F/North) was issued on December 15, 2025 (Monday), the last date of scrutiny of nominations was December 31, 2025 (Wednesday) and the last date of withdrawal of nominations was January 2, 2026 (Friday). This ward voted on Thursday, January 15, 2026 and the counting of votes is happening on Friday, January 16, 2026.
LOCATION & EXTENT
The extent of the ward as published in the Maharashtra Government Gazette is as follows: A line starting from the junction of Central Railway Lines and northern Boundary of Mumbai City limit at Chunabhatti and running eastwards along the northern boundary of Mumbai City upto its junction with northern compound wall of Sanjeev Apartment, Prem Niwas and Krishnalaya Society across N.S. Mankikar Marg (Dunccan Causway); thence eastwards along the said compound wall upto its junction with Chunabhatti Bus Depot Road; thence eastwards along the southside of Chunabhatti Bus Depot Road upto its junction with Central Railway Lines (Harbour Branch); thence southwards along the Central Railway Lines (Harbour Branch) upto its junction with Jaishankar Yagnik Marg (Flank Road) at Shanmukhanand Chowk; thence southwards along the westside of Jaishankar Yagnik Marg upto its junction with Footover Bridge leading to Kings Circle Railway Station; thence westwards along the said Footover Bridge upto its junction with Dr.Babasaheb Ambedkar Marg; thence southwards along the westside of Dr.Babasaheb Ambedkar Marg upto its junction with Shraddhanand Road; thence westwards along the northside of Shraddhanand Road upto its junction with Telang Marg; thence southwards along the westside of Telang Marg upto its junction with Bhandarkar Road; thence westwards along the northside of Bhandarkar Road upto its junction with Footover Bridge at Matunga Railway Station; thence westwards along the said Footover Bridge upto its junction with Central Railway Lines; thence northwards along the Central Railway Lines upto its junction with northern boundary of Mumbai City ………the starting point. In this ward major location / colony / Cities are L.T.Hospital, Sion Fort, Sion Talao Gandhi Market, Matunga Police Station. North – Ward No. 171 (‘L’ Ward, Northern boundary of Mumbai City) East – Ward No. 173 & 176 (Central Railway LinesHarbour Branch) South – Ward No. 177 (Bhandarkar Road) West – Ward No. 183 & 185 (Central Railway Lines)
PREVIOUS BMC ELECTION RESULT
The last Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) elections were held on February 21, 2017, in which Shiv Sena was the single largest party with 84 seats, while the Bharatiya Janata Party won 82 seats. Indian National Congress secured 31 seats, Nationalist Congress Party won nine, and Maharashtra Navnirman Sena won seven seats. Other parties included Samajwadi Party, which won six seats; the All India Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen won two seats and the Akhil Bhartiya Sena won a single seat. Five Independent candidates also won seats in the election.











