More than 1,400 candidates have filed nominations for Solapur Municipal Corporation’s 102 seats, setting the scene for a crowded contest as the deadline for withdrawal falls today. The nominations include roughly 1,430 applicants, of whom an estimated 500 are tied to recognised parties and about 800 stand as independents.
Solapur municipal elections ward-by-ward competition
The most intense pressure is in the Solapur City Central assembly constituency, which comprises parts of wards 9, 11 and 12 through 18 and about 70% of ward 22. That central constituency will return 35 councillors and has attracted around 350 hopefuls. Ward-wise filings are notable: 29 candidates from ward 12, 44 from ward 13, roughly 34 from ward 14, 26 from ward 15, 52 from ward 16, 55 from ward 17, 32 from ward 18 and 31 from ward 22. An additional 47 candidates from ward 9 are also interested in seats that fall in the central constituency.
The broad field reflects both party strategy and local dynamics. While major parties have announced official nominees, a substantial number of independents and dissident party workers have put their names forward, creating multi-cornered fights in many wards.
BJP dissidence and efforts to manage withdrawals
Among notable developments is a wave of rebel nominations from within the Bharatiya Janata Party. Several local party officials and workers filed papers independently, prompting senior leaders to try to defuse tensions. According to reports, assurances have been given to some dissatisfied members to persuade them to withdraw, while others appear determined to contest despite party objections.
Maharashtra legislator Devendra Kothe addressed voters through a video appeal, congratulating those formally declared as party candidates and urging supporters to vote for the lotus symbol. He asked party workers and voters to back the officially nominated candidates and to avoid confusion where former colleagues and relations stand against the party as independents or as candidates of other formations.
Senior party figures and close associates of rebel aspirants reportedly spent Wednesday attempting to negotiate withdrawals and reconcile differences. With the withdrawal window closing today, local leaders have arranged transport and meetings to bring dissident aspirants from their homes to a central venue where discussions could continue.
Outlook and what to watch
With nominations now finalised and withdrawal time running out, attention will turn to which candidates step back and which contests remain fractured. If many rebels withdraw, established party candidates will have a clearer path. If they do not, the fractured vote could advantage rival parties or independents in closely fought wards.
Voters in Solapur will face a complex ballot in some areas, with the number of contenders raising the possibility of split verdicts and surprising results. For now, party managers say they remain focused on consolidating support for their official nominees while appealing to voters to prioritise party unity where possible.
The final list of candidates and any last-minute withdrawals will be decisive in shaping campaign dynamics ahead of polling. Observers will watch the central wards closely, where the density of candidates makes outcomes harder to predict.
Key Takeaways:
- Solapur municipal elections see 1,430 nominations for 102 seats, with heavy competition in the city central constituency.
- Approximately 800 independent candidates and around 500 party-affiliated hopefuls have filed nominations.
- BJP faces internal dissent as several party workers have filed rebel nominations; leaders are urging withdrawals before today’s deadline.
- Voters in the city central wards will decide 35 local councillors amid intense multi-cornered contests.

















