Mumbai: The Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) on Friday retained the Kej Assembly seat, with its nominee Prithviraj Sathe defeating Sangeeta Thombre of BJP in the by-poll.
Polling was held in the Kej scheduled caste (SC) reserved Assembly constituency in Beed district on June 12, after the death of sitting NCP MLA and former minister Vimal Mundada.
Sathe trounced Thombre by around 8,000 votes.

The result gave relief to Sharad Pawar after the setback in Khadakwasla Assembly by-poll in Pune district last year.
Mundada's son Akshay and husband Nandkishore Mundada were ruled out of the poll fray as they belonged to the Marwari community. The norms stipulate that the candidate be from the SC community by birth.
That led to the selection of Prithviraj Sathe as the party?s candidate.
The Kej Assembly bye-election was being seen as a battle of prestige between NCP's Dputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar and BJP MP from Beed and deputy opposition leader in Lok Sabha Gopinath Munde.
Over half a dozen NCP ministers actively campaigned for the by-poll, and Ajit Pawar also addressed a public rally in the constituency.
Munde and his daughter Pankaja Munde-Palve campaigned for the party, along with senior state BJP leaders.
Friday's result is a relief to Pawar, after the setback in Khadakwasla Assembly by-poll in Pune district last year.
BJP had won the Khadakwasla Assembly by-poll in Pune district, with its candidate Bhimrao Tapkir defeating NCP's Harshada Wanjale, the widow of MNS legislator Ramesh Wanjale, whose death had necessitated the by-poll.
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