The BJP has won the Panvel Municipal Corporation on its own, sealing a clear majority as counting concluded and ending the day well ahead of all rivals on Friday. Securing 46 seats, the BJP delivered a dominating performance in the civic body, turning the contest into a one-sided mandate and cementing its grip over the key Navi Mumbai–Raigad growth corridor.
The party maintained a commanding edge through multiple rounds and finished ahead of all opponents, converting its early lead into a full victory in the corporation.
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The next best seats have been won by Bhartiya Shetkari Kamgar Paksha with 15 seats.
The verdict leaves the opposition scattered across smaller pockets: Shiv Sena finished with 5 seats, while the Congress and Shiv Sena (UBT) secured 3 seats each. NCP (SP) managed 4 seats, NCP (AP) won 1 seat, and Independents took 1 seat—numbers that underline the extent to which the BJP’s ward-level organisation and vote consolidation translated into an outright win.
With the results now in, attention shifts from counting centres to the next administrative steps inside the corporation—formation of the new house, allocation of key posts and committees, and the immediate agenda for civic works ranging from roads and drainage to expanding public services in fast-growing areas of Panvel.
Early official tracking through major live result desks showed the BJP leading decisively through the count, and the outcome is being reported as a single-party win for the BJP in Panvel.
The result confirms a strong showing for the party across wards in a contest that featured multiple parties and independents.
The Panvel civic polls were held on January 15, with updates clearly inclining in favour of the BJP. The Panvel’s election saw a crowded contest among 246 candidates across 20 wards, with parties also watching the independent vote and local alliances.