The by-polls was necessitated following the death of sitting Shiv Sena MLA Krishna Arjun Ghoda.
Ghoda passed away on May 24, 2015 following a heart attack and his son Amit was given a ticket by the Sena for these polls.
Out of the total electorate of 2.47 lakh voters, 65.24 per cent had cast their ballot on the polling day - February 13.
The polling percentage in this bye-election has come down in comparison to the 2014 Assembly elections, when it was 68.8 per cent.
The other contestants in the fray include former Sena leader Manisha Nimkar who is this time contesting on a Bahujan Vikas Aghadi (BVA) ticket, Chandrakant Vartha (CPI-M) and Dileep A Dumada (Bahujan Mukti Party).
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