1985 Maharashtra Legislative Assembly election

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1985 Maharashtra Legislative Assembly election

The 1985 Maharashtra Legislative Assembly election was held on 2 February 1985 to elect members of the 7th Legislative Assembly of Maharashtra, India. This election marked a significant political event following a period of instability and changing alliances in the state. The Indian National Congress, led by Sudhakarrao Naik, emerged as the dominant party, securing a commanding majority and forming the government. The election witnessed a voter turnout of approximately 60%, reflecting the public's active engagement in the democratic process. Key issues during the election included economic development, agrarian distress, and regional autonomy, which played a crucial role in influencing voter sentiment. This electoral outcome set the stage for Maharashtra's political landscape through the late 1980s.