Loha, a key legislative assembly constituency in Maharashtra, has experienced diverse electoral outcomes in recent years. In the 2019 elections, the constituency had 274,323 electors, with 192,695 valid votes cast. Shyamsundar Shinde of the Peasants And Workers Party of India (PWPI) won decisively with 101,668 votes, defeating Shivkumar Narayanrao Narangale of Vanchit Bahujan Aaghadi by a wide margin of 64,362 votes. This victory marked PWPI's strong influence in Loha, demonstrating the growing appeal of smaller parties in the region.
In 2014, the contest was between Shiv Sena's Chikhalikar Prataprao Govindrao and BJP's Dhondge Mukteshwar Keshavrao. Govindrao emerged victorious with 92,435 votes, defeating Keshavrao by a margin of 45,486 votes, reinforcing Shiv Sena's dominance in the constituency at that time.
In 2009, Nationalist Congress Party's (NCP) Dhondge Shankarrao Ganeshrao won with 81,539 votes, defeating Chikhalikar Prataprao Govindrao, who secured 72,175 votes. The margin of victory was 9,364 votes, underlining the competitive nature of Loha's elections, where party allegiances shift over time.
With varying political trends, Loha remains a constituency with fluctuating party dominance.