Yavatmal (Lok Sabha Constituency) - Members of Parliament

Members of Parliament

As of Yeotmal Lok Sabha constituency:

  • 1951: Sahadeo Arjun Bharti, Indian National Congress (from Yeotmal ( Constituency no 22 of then Madhya Pradesh ) )
  • 1957: Deorao Yashwant Gohokar, Indian National Congress (from Yeotmal ( Constituency no 52 of then Bombay State ) )
  • 1962: Deorao Shioram Patil, Indian National Congress ( from Yeotmal ( Constituency no 37 of Maharashtra State ) )
  • 1967: D.S. Patil, Indian National Congress (from Yeotmal ( Constituency no 26 of Maharashtra State ) )
  • 1971: Sadashiorao Bapuji Thakre, Indian National Congress (from Chanda ( Constituency no 26 of Maharashtra State ) )
  • 1977: Shridharrao Natthobaji Jawade, Congress(I) (from Yeotmal ( Constituency no 28 of Maharashtra State ) )

As of Yavatmal Lok Sabha constituency:

  • 1980: Uttamrao Deorao Patil, Indian National Congress
  • 1984: Uttamrao Deorao Patil, Indian National Congress
  • 1989: Uttamrao Deorao Patil, Indian National Congress
  • 1991: Uttamrao Deorao Patil, Indian National Congress
  • 1996: Rajabhau Ganeshrao Thakre, Bharatiya Janata Party
  • 1998: Uttamrao Deorao Patil, Indian National Congress
  • 1999: Uttamrao Deorao Patil, Indian National Congress
  • 2004: Harising Nasaru Rathod, Bharatiya Janata Party (from Yavatmal ( Constituency no 28 of Maharashtra State ) )

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