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Sentiment takes backseat as Maharashtra sees rise in contested bypolls
Updated On: 11 April, 2026 02:07 PM IST | Mumbai | mid-day online correspondent
Maharashtra’s long-standing tradition of unopposed byelections for kin of deceased legislators is fading as parties prioritise electoral gains. The upcoming Baramati bypoll, linked to Ajit Pawar’s legacy, reflects shifting political dynamics and growing competition

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The long-observed political convention in Maharashtra of facilitating unopposed byelections in constituencies following the death of sitting legislators is steadily losing relevance, with electoral compulsions increasingly taking precedence over sentiment and legacy.
An analysis of the bypoll trends over the past decade indicates that more than three-fourths of such vacancies have led to contests, reflecting the intense competition between parties in a politically fragmented landscape.
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