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Congress retains Yavatmal assembly seat
Wednesday June 5, 2013 3:34 PM , IANS

Congress candidate Nandini Parvekar Wednesday won the Yavatmal assembly seat in Maharashtra, defeating the nearest BJP candidate in a byelection.

Parvekar secured 62,509 votes compared to 47,276 votes of Madan Yerawar (Bharatiya Janata Party), notching a convincing winning margin of over 15,000 votes and retaining the seat for the party.

The by-election was necessitated following the death of Congress member Nilesh Parwekar. The party fielded his widow Nandini.

This was the first time Yavatmal recorded the lowest voting - only 37.50 percent of the voters exercised their franchise June 2.

The poor turnout was attributed to a mix of voter disinterest, the scorching heat, and the celebration of 235 marriages in the town that day.



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