Full List of Winning Candidates in Pune Municipal Corporation Election 2026
Pune, 16 January 2026: Counting of votes for the Pune Municipal Corporation (PMC) elections is currently in progress, and early trends suggest that the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) is set to emerge as the single largest party. The BJP appears to be heading towards a comfortable position, leading in more than 30 seats across the city.
The PMC elections were held for 162 seats spread across 41 wards. A party or alliance needs at least 82 seats to form the civic body’s governing council. This election saw a direct contest mainly between the BJP and the Nationalist Congress Party (NCP), making the results politically significant.
Full List of Winning Candidates
Ward No. 1
A. Ashwini Rahul Bhandare (BJP)
B. Sangita Sandip Dangate (BJP)
C. Rekha Chandrakant Tingre (NCP)
D. Anil Vasant Tingre (BJP)
Ward No. 3
Aishwarya Pathare (BJP)
Shreyas Pritam Khandve (BJP)
Anil Satav (BJP)
Ramdas Dabhade (BJP)
Ward No. 7 – Gokhalenagar–Wakdevadi
Nisha Manavatkar (BJP)
Anjali Orse (Nationalist Congress Party)
Nilesh Nikam (Nationalist Congress Party)
Datta Bahirat (Nationalist Congress Party)
Ward No. 8
Parshuram Wadekar (BJP)
Ajit Gayakwad (BJP)
Sapna Chhajed (BJP)
Sunny alias Chandrashekhar Nimhan (BJP)
Ward No. 10
Rupali Pawar (BJP)
Dilip Vedepatil (BJP)
Kiran Dagde (BJP)
Alpana Varpe (BJP)
Ward No. 11 – Rambaug Colony–Shivteerth Nagar
Harshvardhan Mankar (NCP- AP)
Dipali Dokh (Congress)
Manisha Butala (BJP)
Ramchandra Kadam (Congress)
Ward No. 15
Raju Misal (BJP)
Shailaja More (BJP)
Sharmila Babar (BJP)
Amit Gavade (BJP)
Ward No. 16
Vaishali Bankar (NCP)
Ujjwala Subhash Jangle (BJP)
Nitin Gavade (Shiv Sena – UBT)
Maruti Tupe (BJP)
Ward No. 18
A. Sahil Kedari (Congress)
B. Kalinda Punde (BJP)
C. Komal Shendkar (BJP)
D. Prashant Jagtap (Congress)
Ward No. 19 – Kondhwa Khurd (Kausarbagh)
Taslim Hasan Shaikh (Congress)
Aasiya Maniyar (Congress)
Kashif Sayyed (Congress)
Gaffur Pathan (NCP – SP)
Ward No. 20
Rajendra Shilimkar (BJP)
Tanvi Divekar (BJP)
Mansi Deshpande (BJP)
Gaurav Ghule (NCP – Ajit Pawar faction)
Ward No. 21
Prasanna Vairage (BJP)
Siddhi Shilimkar (BJP)
Manisha Chorbhole (BJP)
Shrinath Bhimale (BJP)
Ward No. 22
A. Mrunal Kamble (BJP)
B. Rafiq Abdul Rahim Shaikh (Congress)
C. Archana Patil (BJP)
D. Vivek Yadav (BJP)
Ward No. 25
Raghavendra Mankar (BJP)
Swarada Bapat (BJP)
Kunal Tilak (BJP)
Swapnali Pandit (BJP)
Ward No. 27 – Navi Peth–Parvati
Dhiraj Ghate (BJP)
Smita Vaste (BJP)
Amar Awale (BJP)
Ujjwala Gaud (BJP)
Ward No. 33
Dhanashree Kolhe (BJP)
Anita Ingale (NCP – Sharad Pawar faction)
Subhash Nanekar (BJP)
Kaka Chavan (NCP – Sharad Pawar faction)
Ward No. 35
Jyoti Kishor Gosavi (BJP)
Manjusha Nagpure (BJP)
Sachin More (BJP)
Shrikant Shashikant Jagtap (BJP)
Ward No. 36 – Sahakarnagar–Padmavati
Mahesh Wable (BJP)
Shailaja Bhosale (BJP)
Sai Thopate (BJP)
Vina Ghosh (BJP)
Ward No. 37
Kishor Dhankavade (BJP)
Varsha Tapkir (BJP)
Arun Rajwade (BJP)
Tejashree Badak (BJP)
Ward No. 39
Varsha Sathe (BJP)
Pratik Kadam (Nationalist Congress Party)
Rupali Dhadwe (BJP)
Bala Oswal (BJP)
Ward No. 40
Archana Jagtap (BJP)
Ranjana Tilekar (BJP)
Pooja Kadam (BJP)
Vrushali Kamthe (BJP)

