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Legislative Assembly elections were held in Uttar Pradesh from 10 February to 7 March 2022 in seven phases to elect all 403 members for the 18th Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly. The votes were counted and the results were declared on 10 March 2022. [2]
The tenure of Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly was scheduled to end on 14 May 2022. [3] The previous assembly elections were held February–March 2017. After the election, Bharatiya Janata Party formed the state government, with Yogi Adityanath becoming Chief Minister. [4]
In the 2021 Uttar Pradesh Panchayat Elections, SP won 760 wards, followed by BJP with 720 wards. Bahujan Samaj Party won 381 and Indian National Congress won 76 wards. Independents and smaller parties won in 1,114 wards. [5] AAP won 64 and AIMIM won 22 wards in the panchayat elections. [6]
In January 2022, ten BJP state legislators including three ministers, left the party and joined Samajwadi Party. [7] On 19 January, Mulayam Singh Yadav's daughter-in-law Aparna Bisht Yadav joined BJP. [8] She was followed by Mulayam Singh's brother-in-law Pramod Gupta who joined BJP on 20 January. [9] On 25 January, former Union Minister and Congress leader Ratanjit Pratap Narain Singh joined BJP. [10]
The election schedule was announced by the Election Commission of India on 8 January 2022. [11]
Poll event | Phase | ||||||
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I | II | III | IV | V | VI | VII | |
Notification date | 14 January 2022 | 21 January 2022 | 25 January 2022 | 27 January 2022 | 1 February 2022 | 4 February 2022 | 10 February 2022 |
Last date for filing nomination | 21 January 2022 | 28 January 2022 | 1 February 2022 | 3 February 2022 | 8 February 2022 | 11 February 2022 | 17 February 2022 |
Scrutiny of nomination | 24 January 2022 | 29 January 2022 | 2 February 2022 | 4 February 2022 | 9 February 2022 | 14 February 2022 | 18 February 2022 |
Last date for withdrawal of nomination | 27 January 2022 | 31 January 2022 | 4 February 2022 | 7 February 2022 | 11 February 2022 | 16 February 2022 | 22 February 2022 |
Date of poll | 10 February 2022 | 14 February 2022 | 20 February 2022 | 23 February 2022 | 27 February 2022 | 3 March 2022 | 7 March 2022 |
Date of counting of votes | 10 March 2022 |
Phase | ||||||
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I (58 ACs, 11 Districts) | II (55 ACs, 9 Districts) | III (59 ACs, 16 Districts) | IV (59 ACs, 9 Districts) | V (61 ACs, 11 Districts) | VI (57 ACs, 10 Districts) | VII (54 ACs, 9 Districts) |
During the month of September, the NDA confirmed an alliance between BJP, AD(S) and the NISHAD Party. [12] [13] During the month of August, the NDA held talks with parties like JD(U), HAM(S) [14] and others, however the seat sharing talks fell apart later. In October, there were major restructuring efforts by the alliance with new faces and revamp of parties in an effort to battle anti-incumbency. In the first 2 weeks of December, the alliance launched it campaign for the election. [15] On 13 Jan the national democratic alliance sealed their seat sharing pact with NISHAD Party getting 16 and Apna Dal getting 17 and BJP competing on remaining 370 seats. 6 NISHAD Party candidates would fight on BJP symbol. [16]
No. | Party [17] | Flag | Symbol | Leader | Photo | Seats contested | Male candidates | Female candidates |
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1. | Bharatiya Janata Party | Yogi Adityanath | 370 | 325 | 45 | |||
2. | NISHAD Party | Shravan Nishad | 6 | 5 | 1 | |||
Sanjay Nishad | 10 | 10 | 0 | |||||
3. | Apna Dal (Sonelal) | Anupriya Patel | 17 | 14 | 3 | |||
Total | 403 | 354 | 49 |
RLD was the first to join the alliance. The NCP and RJD too joined the alliance later. [18] Various other smaller parties too joined while SBSP broke away from its alliance to join SP alliance. [19] During the first seat sharing talks, SP agreed to give RLD 36 seats. Initially, RLD demanded 60 seats while SP were willing to give up to 30, later both the parties finalised at 33 with RLD mostly competing in West UP. RLD gave 9 symbol of SP candidates. [20] Aam Aadmi Party and Samajwadi Party began talks for alliance, [21] [22] however they couldn't agree on seat sharing. [23] Pragatisheel Samajwadi Party (Lohiya) joined the alliance later. On 13 January 2022, the alliance announced its initial candidates for the first few phases of the election. SP and SBSP would have a friendly fight on 1 seat while SP and AD(K) would have a friendly fight on 2 seats.[ citation needed ]
No. | Party [24] [25] | Flag | Symbol | Leader | Photo | Seats contested | Male candidates | Female candidates |
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1. | Samajwadi Party | Akhilesh Yadav | 347 | 310 | 37 | |||
2. | Pragatisheel Samajwadi Party (Lohiya) | Shivpal Singh Yadav | 1 | 1 | 0 | |||
3. | Mahan Dal | Keshav Dev Maurya | 2 | 1 | 1 | |||
4. | Janvadi Party (Socialist) | Sanjay Chauhan | 1 | 1 | 0 | |||
5. | Apna Dal (Kamerawadi) | Dr. Pallavi Patel | 1 | 0 | 1 | |||
Krishna Patel | 4 | 3 | 1 | |||||
6. | Rashtriya Lok Dal | Jayant Chaudhary | 33 | 31 | 2 | |||
7. | Suheldev Bharatiya Samaj Party | Om Prakash Rajbhar | 17 | 16 | 1 | |||
8. | Nationalist Congress Party | KK Sharma | 1 [26] | 1 | 0 | |||
Total | 402 | TBD | TBD |
Unlike in previous years, the Bahujan Samaj Party announced that it would compete in the election all by itself. [27] BSP went into an alliance with ten small political parties, namely the India Janshakti Party, Pacchasi Parivartan Samaj Party, Vishwa Shanti Party, Sanyukt Janadesh Party, Adarsh Sangram Party, Akhand Vikas Bharat Party, Sarvajan Awaz Party, Jagruk Janata Party and Sarvajan Sewa Party for their extended support to BSP. [28] [29]
No. | Party | Flag | Symbol | Leader | Photo | Seats contested | Male candidates | Female candidates |
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1. | Bahujan Samaj Party | Mayawati | 403 [27] | 366 | 37 |
On 19 October 2021, Uttar Pradesh Congress leader Priyanka Gandhi announced 40% of tickets to women in upcoming Uttar Pradesh assembly polls. [30]
No. | Party | Flag | Symbol | Leader | Photo | Seats contested | Male candidates | Female candidates |
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1. | Indian National Congress | Priyanka Gandhi | 399 [31] | 244 | 155 |
All India Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen, Jan Adhikar Party, Bharat Mukti Morcha, Janata Kranti Party and Bharatiya Vanchit Samaj Party have formed a front to contest all 403 seats. [32]
No. | Party [32] | Flag | Symbol | Leader | Photo | Seats contested | Male candidates | Female candidates |
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1. | All India Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen | Shaukat Ali | 95 [31] | 90 | 5 | |||
2. | Jan Adhikar Party | Babu Singh Kushwaha | 137 [31] | 119 | 18 | |||
3. | Bharat Mukti Morcha | Waman Meshram | TBD | TBD | TBD | |||
4. | Janata Kranti Party | Anil Singh Chauhan | TBD | TBD | TBD | |||
5. | Bharatiya Vanchit Samaj Party | Ram Prasad Kashyap | TBD | TBD | TBD | |||
6. | Peace Party of India | Mohamed Ayub | TBD | TBD | TBD | |||
7. | Rashtriya Ulama Council | Aamir Rashadi Madni | TBD | TBD | TBD |
No. | Party [31] | Flag | Symbol | Leader | Photo | Seats contested | Male candidates | Female candidates |
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1. | Communist Party of India | Girish Sharma | 35 | 34 | 1 | |||
2. | Communist Party of India (Marxist) | Heera Lal Yadav | 3 [a] | 3 | 0 | |||
3. | Communist Party of India (Marxist–Leninist) Liberation | Sudhakar Yadav | 11 | 9 | 2 | |||
4. | All India Forward Bloc | S.N. Singh Chouhan | 3 | 3 | 0 | |||
5. | Socialist Unity Centre of India (Communist) | V.N. Singh | 9 | 9 | 0 |
During the month leading up to the elections major political parties which aren't part of any alliance announced their intentions to compete in the election.[ citation needed ]
Later parties like VSIP, LJP (Ram Vilas), Rashtriya Rashtrawadi Party, ABHM and ASPKR also confirmed their participation in the election [34] [35] [36]
No. | Party | Flag | Symbol | Leader | Photo | Seats contested | Male candidates | Female candidates |
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1. | Aam Aadmi Party | Sanjay Singh | 349 [37] [31] | 319 | 30 | |||
2. | Janata Dal (United) | 27 [31] | 26 | 1 | ||||
3. | Shiv Sena | Thakur Singh | 36 [31] | 29 | 7 | |||
4. | Jansatta Dal (Loktantrik) | Raghuraj Pratap Singh | 16 [31] | 15 | 1 | |||
5. | Vikassheel Insaan Party | Mukesh Sahani | 53 [31] | 47 | 6 | |||
6. | Lok Janshakti Party (Ram Vilas) | Chirag Paswan | 21 [31] | 20 | 1 | |||
7. | Azad Samaj Party (Kanshi Ram) | Chandra Shekhar Aazad | 110 [31] | 104 | 6 |
On 8 February, BJP released its manifesto titled "Lok Sankalp Patra", ahead of the 1st phase of the elections. [38] Some of the promises in it being:
BSP announced that it will not release election manifesto. [39]
INC released its manifesto in three tranches. The first tranche "Shakti Vidhan" was released on 19 December 2021 which centered on women welfare. [40] The second tranche "Bharti Vidhan" was released on 21 January 2022 which centered on youth welfare. [41] [42] The final tranche "Unnati Vidhan" was released on 9 February 2022 which centered on overall development and general issues. [43] [44]
Some key promises [45] made in the manifesto are:
Samajwadi Party released its manifesto on 8 February 2022. [46]
The National President of Samajwadi Party Akhilesh Yadav released his party's 88-page manifesto for the elections. Under the motto "Satya Vachan, Atoot Vaada" (transl. Truth and Unbroken promises), the manifesto is laden with promises to farmers, women and the youth. Some key points from the party's manifesto are:
Samyukt Kisan Morcha (SKM), the umbrella body of farmers, campaigned against the ruling BJP by organising public meetings and rallies asking farmers to not vote for BJP. [48] SKM had organised the 2020–2021 Indian farmers' protest against the controversial three farm acts which were passed by the BJP-led Union Government in the BJP controlled Parliament of India in September 2020. These laws were eventually withdrawn by the Union government. [48]
On 31 January 2022, the farmer leaders observed "Vishwasghat Diwas" (treachery day) across India after the Union government failed to fulfil promises that were made to the farmers during the withdrawal of agitation against three farm laws. SKM leaders have warned that the farm laws may be re-introduced if BJP wins the elections. [49]
According to the SKM leaders the promises that BJP made to the farmers in the 2022 manifesto were also made in the 2017 election manifesto, but they were not implemented. Neither the income of the farmer was doubled nor they got Minimum support Price (MSP) for their produce. [50]
SKM leaders launched "Mission UP and Uttarakhand" and appealed to the voters to not vote for BJP calling them anti-farmer. The appeal did not make any recommendation to vote for any specific political party. SKM's appeal was supported by 57 farmer organisations. Since the campaign rallies were banned due to COVID-19 pandemic in India, leaflets with the appeal were handed to the villagers. [51]
BJP's Union Agriculture Minister Narendra Singh Tomar in December 2021, had said that BJP brought the 3 agriculture amendment laws (repealed in 2021). "But the government is not disappointed. We moved a step back and we will move forward again because farmers are India's backbone." [52]
The INC and AAP are against the farm laws and had supported the farmers' unions during their year-long protest against the farm laws. [53] [54]
Samajwadi Party chief Akhilesh Yadav has stated that after forming the government in Uttar Pradesh, SP will not allow the implementation of any anti-farmer laws in Uttar Pradesh. [55] He warned the farmers against BJP, and said that BJP had withdrawn the controversial farm laws to get votes from the farmers. SP's alliance partner Rashtriya Lok Dal is also against the implementation of farm laws. [55]
Citing a survey from all constituencies of UP, DNA news reported that unemployment was the biggest issue for 73% of the voters. Inflation and price rise was second with 65% voter support. Development was 54% and stray animal was an issue for 39% voters. [56]
Slaughter of cow is illegal in most places in the country. [57] The anti slaughter laws were not strictly enforced until 2014. [58] Cows are considered holy in Hinduism, yet the farmers regularly took their old cows to slaughter houses until the years before 2014 when BJP's Narendra Modi government won the general election. [59]
The deadly stray cow attacks on humans and crops in both the urban and rural areas is an issue for the residents. In 2017, after coming to power, Yogi Adityanath government had promised to build cattle shelters to better manage the stray cattle. [60] Since BJP came to power in 2017, cow slaughter has been made illegal in 18 states in India including UP. [59] Since then the trading of male cattle has reduced due to the fear of arrest, persecution, lynching by cow vigilantes. The farmers unable to sell them, abandon them to wander on the roads and feed on standing crops. [61] [62] [63]
The Adityanath ministry in the state of Uttar Pradesh introduced a special alcohol tax to earn money and maintain thousands of cow sheds operated by the government. The BBC reported that the tax did not solve the problem of stray cow and the cow sheds were found to be over crowded. [59]
BJP state government claims to have provided money to the village pradhans to set up cow shelters to keep the stray cattle. Deccan Herald reported that it could not find cattle shelters in the villages of Sitapur, Lakhimpur Kheri, Hardoi and Unnao districts. Places that had cow shelters, were already full with no capacity to keep more cattle. [64]
BJP leaders refused to accept that the stray cattle was an issue, even though the farmers consider it an issue. [64] Speaking at a rally in Kanpur in February, PM Narendra Modi acknowledged the problem in his rally and said the Yogi government is trying to solve the problem by setting up cattle shelters. [62]
The Samajwadi Party promised compensation of 5 Lakh ₹ for farmers who were killed by bulls. [60] SP promised to fix the root cause of the problem, removing the fear in trading of livestock without any trouble or harassment. [62] Akhilesh Yadav said that the farmers were forced to guard their crops to prevent it from being grazen by stray animals. He said that his government will make arrangements to take care of the cattle. [65]
The Congress Party promised [45] compensation of ₹3,000 per acre for damaged crops. It also promised a Godhan Nyay Yojana along the lines of a similar scheme in Chhattisgarh including the purchase of cow dung (gobar) for ₹2 per kilogram to promote organic farming and vermi-composting by Self-Help Groups. It promised an amount of ₹500 per stray animal that is turned into a village Gaushala for a fixed period.
On 22 February, the local farmers released hundreds of cattle at the venue of the election rally in Barabanki located 40 km from the state capital Lucknow. The act was to highlight the menace of the stray cattle in the area. In a viral video of the incident, hundreds of unattended cattle were seen roaming in the open rally ground. [66] [58] [67]
Lack of roads was a major poll issue for people in Amethi. [68]
Akhilesh Yadav, Rahul Gandhi, Priyanka Gandhi Vadra campaigned on the massive increase in the price of petrol and diesel under the BJP government. Akhilesh claimed that soon after the UP elections are over the government will increase the price even more. [65] [69]
Akhilesh Yadav stated that public will not be hit with inflation if SP alliance wins the election. [70]
Akhilesh Yadav stated that he will give jobs to people and end the problem of unemployment. [65] He also promised early recruitment for the Police and Army. [69]
The government's handling of the COVID-19 pandemic in India was criticised by Priyanka Gandhi, Arvind Kejriwal and Akhilesh Yadav who stated that the people were not given the needed help. Akhilesh accused the BJP government of hiding the actual data and fudging the data of Covid related deaths. [71] [72]
In the first, third and fourth phase of election, Electronic Voter Machine (EVM) malfunction was reported at several places. [73] [74] Talking about the first phase of elections, the Additional Chief Election Officer said that the malfunctioning machines were replaced after reports of malfunctions. [75]
On 4 March, in Basti, Uttar Pradesh, a large number of VVPAT slips were found unattended on ground near the strong room where the EVMs were kept prior to counting. [76] [77] The slips were found by children out for playing. After the news of discovery of slips spread, a large crowd gathered that included party members and candidates along with members of the administration. According to the district officials, those slips may have been from the mock drill before election but admitted they should not have been thrown out. The administration assured investigation into the incident and action on the people involved. [78]
On 8 March 2022, in Varanasi, a truck carrying multiple EVMs was caught by the members of the Samajwadi Party in Varanasi. Samajwadi Party chief Akhilesh Yadav said that SP members had caught one truck while two other trucks fled. According to the guidelines of Election Commission (EC) the EVMs cannot be moved without the consent of the contesting candidates, yet the Varanasi District Magistrate (DM) was transporting them without informing the local candidates. [79] Yadav alleged that the Electronic Voting machines caught were being stolen from a EVM counting centre in Varanasi. The incident had occurred two days before the scheduled counting of votes on 10 March. [80] Videos of the incident were also circulated on social media. [81]
The DM of Varanasi said that the EVMs in the incident were the ones used for training. Yadav said, "Now that the EVMs have been caught, the officials will make multiple excuses". He called the candidates and party supporters to be alert to prevent any attempt of rigging during the vote counting. The SP+ alliance complained about the incident to the Election commission (EC). The EC had assured action in the incident. [80] Yadav addressed a press conference where he accused the Election Commission officials of EVM tampering and added that he had lost trust on the EC. He said "We need to be alert if EVMs are being transported this way. This is theft. We need to save our votes. We may go to court against it but before that, I want to appeal to people to save democracy." [79] [82]
Varanasi police commissioner had admitted to lapses in the incident. Samajwadi Party had shared the video of the admission calling it an admission that EC protocol had not been followed by the officials. The Election Commission ordered action against Varanasi Additional District Magistrate and suspended him from his post for violating the rules in transportation of EVMs. According to the District Magistrate the EVMs were planned to be moved in the morning of 9 January, but the suspended Additional District Magistrate had taken them out in the previous night without providing the necessary information to others. [83]
On 9 March, in Bareilly three boxes full of election voting material (blank postal ballot) were discovered in the garbage trucks of city municipality. The truck was in the warehouse where voting machines and ballot papers were kept. [84] The incident video was viral in the social media. [85] Police and district administration arrived to meet Samajwadi party members regarding the incident and assured to take actions on their complaint. [86] [87] The Election commission acted on the complaint and removed the involved election official along with the SDM from their post. [88]
On the same day in Moradabad 2 boxes of ballot paper was found by SP members in the truck operated by municipality. [89]
In Sonbhadra district a box full of ballot papers was found in a truck accompanied by SDM's vehicle. Both vehicles were stopped outside the ballot counting center when they were trying to enter. The SDM was accused by SP members of replacing the ballot papers. [90] Election commission ordered the SDM to be removed from his post. [91]
Controversy related to the security of the electronic voting machines happened in 10 districts of UP. In Lucknow members of all parties except ruling BJP were present to guard the voting machines. [92] [93] [90] In Jalaun a car that was frequently moving in and out of the strong room was checked by SP workers who found hardware tools in the car. [90]
In Sultanpur a truck full of boxes of EVM was found near the strong room, storing voting equipments. The SP workers guarding the strong room refused to let the truck enter the premises. The district officials claimed the boxes were empty. After ruckus, the district authority ordered that no voting related equipments should be moved before 11 March (the counting of vote was scheduled on 10 March). [94]
Akhilesh Yadav alleged that the Office of the UP Chief Minister was making attempts to influence the counting of votes. [95]
Election officer had asked details of the incident in Bareilly and Varanasi from the district administration for Election Commission to take a final decision on the incidents. [86] Election Commission suspended the Varanasi ADM, Bareilly SDM and Sonbhadra SDM from election related duties. [96]
Active Parties |
National Democratic Alliance |
Samajwadi Party+ |
Bahujan Samaj Party |
United Progressive Alliance |
Others |
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Date Published | Polling agency | Lead | |||||
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NDA | SP+ | BSP | UPA | Others | |||
18 March 2021 | ABP-CVoter [97] [98] | 41.0% | 24.4% | 20.8% | 5.9% | 7.9% | 16.6% |
3 September 2021 | ABP-CVoter [99] | 41.8% | 30.2% | 15.7% | 5.1% | 7.2% | 11.6% |
8 October 2021 | ABP-CVoter [100] | 41.3% | 32.4% | 14.7% | 5.6% | 6.0% | 8.9% |
13 November 2021 | ABP-CVoter [101] | 40.7% | 31.1% | 15.1% | 9.0% | 4.1% | 9.6% |
11 December 2021 | ABP-CVoter [102] | 40.4% | 33.6% | 13.2% | 7.3% | 5.5% | 6.8% |
10 January 2022 | ABP-CVoter [103] | 41.5% | 33.3% | 12.9% | 7.1% | 5.3% | 8.2% |
23 January 2022 | Polstrat-NewsX [104] | 40.9% | 36.4% | 12.3% | 5.9% | 4.5% | 4.5% |
Date Published | Polling agency | Lead | Remarks | |||||
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NDA | SP+ | BSP | UPA | Others | ||||
18 March 2021 | ABP-CVoter [97] [98] | 284-294 | 54-64 | 33-43 | 1-7 | 10-16 | 220-240 | NDA majority |
3 September 2021 | ABP-CVoter [99] | 259-267 | 109-117 | 12-16 | 3-7 | 6-10 | 142-158 | NDA majority |
8 October 2021 | ABP-CVoter [100] | 241-249 | 130-138 | 15-19 | 3-7 | 0-4 | 103-119 | NDA majority |
13 November 2021 | ABP-CVoter [101] | 213-221 | 152-160 | 16-20 | 6-10 | NA | 53-69 | NDA majority |
11 December 2021 | ABP-CVoter [102] | 212-224 | 151-163 | 12-24 | 2-10 | 2-6 | 49-73 | NDA majority |
10 January 2022 | ABP-CVoter [103] | 223-235 | 145-157 | 8-16 | 3-7 | 4-8 | 66-90 | NDA majority |
23 January 2022 | Polstrat-NewsX [104] | 218-223 | 152-157 | 19-22 | 5-6 | 0-2 | 61-71 | NDA majority |
10 March 2022 | Election results | 273 | 125 | 1 | 2 | 2 | 148 | NDA majority |
The Election Commission banned the media from publishing exit polls between 7 AM on 10 February 2022 and 6:30 PM on 7 March 2022. With an imprisonment of two years for the violation of the directive. [105] Accordingly, these exit polls were published in the evening of 7 March 2022.
Polling agency | Lead | Remarks | |||||
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NDA | SP+ | BSP | UPA | Others | |||
ABP News - CVoter [106] | 228-244 | 132-148 | 13-21 | 4-8 | NA | 80-112 | NDA majority |
India Today - Axis My India [107] | 288-326 | 71-101 | 3-9 | 1-3 | 2-3 | 187-255 | NDA majority |
News18 Matrize [108] | 262-277 | 119-134 | 7-15 | 3-8 | 0 | 128-158 | NDA majority |
NewsX Polstrat [109] | 223 | 153 | 19 | 6 | 2 | 70 | NDA majority |
Republic P-Marq [110] | 240 | 140 | 17 | 4 | 2 | 100 | NDA majority |
Times Now-Veto [111] | 225 | 151 | 9 | 4 | 74 | NDA majority | |
News 24 Today's Chanakya [107] | 294(+/-19) | 105 | 2 | 1 | 1 | 189 | NDA majority |
Zee - Design Boxed [112] | 223-248 | 138-157 | 5-11 | 4-9 | 3-5 | 66-110 | NDA majority |
India TV - CNX [113] | 240-250 | 140-150 | 6-12 | 2-4 | 0-2 | 100-110 | NDA majority |
Phase | Date | Seats | Districts | District Turnout (%) [114] | Phase Turnout (%) | |
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I | 10 February 2022 | 58 | Shamli | 69.42 | 62.54 0.93 | |
Muzaffarnagar | 66.75 | |||||
Meerut | 64.96 | |||||
Baghpat | 65.42 | |||||
Ghaziabad | 55.10 | |||||
Hapur | 67.68 | |||||
Gautam Budh Nagar | 57.07 | |||||
Bulandshahr | 65.17 | |||||
Aligarh | 61.37 | |||||
Mathura | 63.56 | |||||
Agra | 60.94 | |||||
II | 14 February 2022 | 55 | Saharanpur | 71.55 | 64.66 1.03 | |
Bijnor | 66.68 | |||||
Moradabad | 67.38 | |||||
Sambhal | 62.94 | |||||
Rampur | 65.21 | |||||
Amroha | 72.28 | |||||
Budaun | 59.49 | |||||
Bareilly | 62.90 | |||||
Shahjahanpur | 59.26 | |||||
III | 20 February 2022 | 59 | Hathras | 63.22 | 62.49 0.11 | |
Firozabad | 64.40 | |||||
Kasganj | 63.04 | |||||
Etah | 65.70 | |||||
Mainpuri | 63.96 | |||||
Farrukhabad | 60.08 | |||||
Kannauj | 62.09 | |||||
Etawah | 61.79 | |||||
Auraiya | 61.30 | |||||
Kanpur Dehat | 62.49 | |||||
Kanpur Nagar | 57.50 | |||||
Jalaun | 59.93 | |||||
Jhansi | 65.61 | |||||
Lalitpur | 71.36 | |||||
Hamirpur | 64.02 | |||||
Mahoba | 64.59 | |||||
IV | 23 February 2022 | 59 | Pilibhit | 69.20 | 62.82 0.12 | |
Lakhimpur Kheri | 68.43 | |||||
Sitapur | 65.10 | |||||
Hardoi | 60.32 | |||||
Unnao | 59.34 | |||||
Lucknow | 60.44 | |||||
Rae Bareli | 62.06 | |||||
Banda | 61.88 | |||||
Fatehpur | 60.07 | |||||
V | 27 February 2022 | 61 | Amethi | 56.00 | 58.33 0.06 | |
Sultanpur | 57.59 | |||||
Chitrakoot | 62.88 | |||||
Pratapgarh | 54.29 | |||||
Kaushambi | 59.73 | |||||
Prayagraj | 53.73 | |||||
Barabanki | 68.64 | |||||
Ayodhya | 61.27 | |||||
Bahraich | 59.73 | |||||
Shravasti | 59.59 | |||||
Gonda | 57.37 | |||||
VI | 3 March 2022 | 57 | Ambedkar Nagar | 62.66 | 55.79 0.87 | |
Balrampur | 48.90 | |||||
Siddharthanagar | 51.60 | |||||
Basti | 57.20 | |||||
Sant Kabir Nagar | 52.20 | |||||
Maharajganj | 59.5 | |||||
Gorakhpur | 58.89 | |||||
Kushinagar | 59.00 | |||||
Deoria | 56.00 | |||||
Ballia | 52.01 | |||||
VII | 7 March 2022 | 54 | Azamgarh | 57.49 | 58.88 0.68 | |
Mau | 57.79 | |||||
Jaunpur | 57.18 | |||||
Ghazipur | 59.13 | |||||
Chandauli | 62.77 | |||||
Varanasi | 60.58 | |||||
Bhadohi | 57.43 | |||||
Mirzapur | 60.34 | |||||
Sonbhadra | 59.05 | |||||
Total | 403 |
Party | BJP | AD(S) | NISHAD | SP | RLD | SBSP | INC | BSP | JD(L) | Oth |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Seats | 255 | 12 | 6 | 111 | 8 | 6 | 2 | 1 | 2 | 0 |
Alliance | NDA | SP+ | Others | |||||||
Seats | 273 | 125 | 5 |
Alliance | Party | Popular vote | Seats | ||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Votes | % | ±pp | Contested | Won | +/− | ||||
NDA | Bharatiya Janata Party | 38,051,721 | 41.29% | 1.62% | 376 | 255 | 57 | ||
Apna Dal (Sonelal) | 1,493,181 | 1.62% | 0.4% | 17 | 12 | 3 | |||
NISHAD Party | 840,584 | 0.91% | 0.29% | 10 | 6 | 5 | |||
Total | 40,385,487 | 43.82% | 2.47% [115] | 403 | 273 | 52 [116] | |||
SP+ | Samajwadi Party | 29,543,934 | 32.06% | 10.24% | 347 | 111 | 64 | ||
Rashtriya Lok Dal | 2,630,168 | 2.85% | 1.07% | 33 | 8 | 8 | |||
Suheldev Bharatiya Samaj Party | 1,252,925 | 1.36% | 0.66% | 19 | 6 | 2 | |||
Apna Dal (Kamerawadi) | 258,103 | 0.28% | 0.278% | 6 | 0 | ||||
Nationalist Congress Party | 44,180 | 0.05% | 0.05% | 1 | 0 | ||||
Total | 33,729,510 | 36.60% | 8.53% | 402 | 125 | 71 | |||
Bahujan Samaj Party | 11,873,137 | 12.88% | 9.35% | 403 | 1 | 18 | |||
UPA | Indian National Congress | 2,151,234 | 2.33% | 3.92% | 399 | 2 | 5 | ||
BPM | All India Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen | 450,929 | 0.49% | 0.25% | 94 | 0 | |||
Aam Aadmi Party | 347,187 | 0.38% | 0.38% | 349 | 0 | ||||
None | Jansatta Dal (Loktantrik) | 191,874 | 0.21% | 0.21% | 16 | 2 | 2 | ||
Independents | 1,024,193 | 1.11% | 1.46% | 1025 | 0 | 3 | |||
Others | 1.49% | ||||||||
NOTA | 637,313 | 0.69% | 0.18% | ||||||
Total | 92,162,897 | 100% | |||||||
Valid votes | 92,162,897 | 99.85 | |||||||
Invalid votes | 138,127 | 0.15 | |||||||
Votes cast/ turnout | 92,301,024 | 61.03 | |||||||
Abstentions | 58,945,144 | 38.97 | |||||||
Registered voters | 151,246,168 |
Division | Seats | NDA | SP+ | UPA | BSP | Others |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Saharanpur | 16 | 7 | 9 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Moradabad | 27 | 10 | 17 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Bareilly | 25 | 20 | 5 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Lucknow | 46 | 39 | 7 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Devipatan | 20 | 16 | 4 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Basti | 13 | 7 | 6 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Gorakhpur | 28 | 27 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 0 |
Meerut | 28 | 23 | 5 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Aligarh | 17 | 15 | 2 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Agra | 23 | 18 | 5 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Kanpur | 27 | 20 | 7 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Ayodhya | 25 | 12 | 13 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Azamgarh | 21 | 3 | 17 | 0 | 1 | 0 |
Jhansi | 9 | 8 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Chitrakoot | 10 | 8 | 2 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Prayagraj | 28 | 14 | 11 | 1 | 0 | 2 |
Varanasi | 28 | 15 | 13 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Mirzapur | 12 | 11 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Total | 403 | 273 | 125 | 2 | 1 | 2 |
Phase | Seats | NDA | SP+ | UPA | BSP | Others |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
I | 58 | 46 | 12 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
II | 55 | 32 | 23 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
III | 59 | 44 | 15 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
IV | 59 | 49 | 10 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
V | 61 | 36 | 22 | 1 | 0 | 2 |
VI | 57 | 39 | 16 | 1 | 1 | 0 |
VII | 54 | 27 | 27 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Total | 403 | 273 | 125 | 2 | 1 | 2 |
Constituency | Turnout [117] | Winner | Runner Up | Margin | |||||||||
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# | Name | % | Candidate | Party | Votes | % | Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |||
Saharanpur District | |||||||||||||
1 | Behat | 75.58 | Umar Ali Khan | SP | 1,34,513 | 47.81 | Naresh Saini | BJP | 96,633 | 34.34 | 37,880 | ||
2 | Nakur | 76.1 | Mukesh Choudhary | BJP | 1,04,114 | 38.47 | Dharam Singh Saini | SP | 1,03,799 | 38.35 | 315 | ||
3 | Saharanpur Nagar | 66.08 | Rajiv Gumber | BJP | 1,43,195 | 48.85 | Sanjay Garg | SP | 1,35,761 | 46.32 | 7,434 | ||
4 | Saharanpur | 72.27 | Ashu Malik | SP | 1,07,007 | 41.18 | Jagpal Singh | BJP | 76,262 | 29.35 | 30,745 | ||
5 | Deoband [118] | 69.1 | Th. Brijesh Singh | BJP | 93,890 | 38.77 | Kartikeya Rana | SP | 86,786 | 35.83 | 7,104 | ||
6 | Rampur Maniharan (SC) | 71.71 | Devendra Kumar Nim | BJP | 89,109 | 38.37 | Ravinder Kumar Molhu | BSP | 68,516 | 29.50 | 20,593 | ||
7 | Gangoh | 70.07 | Kirat Singh | BJP | 1,16,582 | 43.08 | Inder Sain | SP | 93,133 | 34.42 | 23,449 | ||
Shamli District | |||||||||||||
8 | Kairana | 75.04 | Nahid Hasan | SP | 1,31,035 | 54.16 | Mriganka Singh | BJP | 1,05,148 | 43.46 | 25,887 | ||
9 | Thana Bhawan | 66.87 | Ashraf Ali Khan | RLD | 1,03,751 | 47.47 | Suresh Rana | BJP | 92,945 | 42.53 | 10,806 | ||
10 | Shamli | 67.62 | Persann Kumar Chaudhary | RLD | 1,03,070 | 48.86 | Tejendra Nirwal | BJP | 95,963 | 45.49 | 7,107 | ||
Muzaffarnagar District | |||||||||||||
11 | Budhana | 67.09 | Rajpal Singh Baliyan | RLD | 1,31,093 | 51.28 | Umesh Malik | BJP | 1,02,783 | 40.21 | 28,310 | ||
12 | Charthawal | 67.68 | Pankaj Kumar Malik | SP | 97,363 | 43.82 | Sapna Kashyap | BJP | 92,029 | 41.42 | 5,334 | ||
13 | Purqazi (SC) | 65.85 | Anil Kumar | RLD | 92,672 | 43.09 | Pramod Utwal | BJP | 86,140 | 40.05 | 6,532 | ||
14 | Muzaffarnagar | 62.89 | Kapil Dev Aggarwal | BJP | 1,11,794 | 49.57 | Saurabh Swaroop | RLD | 93,100 | 41.28 | 18,694 | ||
15 | Khatauli | 69.79 | Vikram Singh Saini | BJP | 1,00,651 | 45.34 | Rajpal Singh Saini | RLD | 84,306 | 37.98 | 16,345 | ||
16 | Meerapur | 68.88 | Chandan Chauhan | RLD | 1,07,421 | 49.57 | Prashant Chaudhary | BJP | 80,041 | 36.94 | 27,380 | ||
Bijnor District | |||||||||||||
17 | Najibabad | 67.1 | Tasleem Ahmad | SP | 1,02,675 | 44.14 | Kunwar Bharatendu Singh | BJP | 78,905 | 33.92 | 23,770 | ||
18 | Nagina (SC) | 64.36 | Manoj Kumar Paras | SP | 97,155 | 43.51 | Dr. Yashwant | BJP | 70,704 | 31.67 | 26,451 | ||
19 | Barhapur | 67.05 | Kunwar Sushant Singh | BJP | 1,00,100 | 41.58 | Kapil Kumar | SP | 85,755 | 35.62 | 14,345 | ||
20 | Dhampur | 67.82 | Ashok Kumar Rana | BJP | 81,791 | 39.89 | Naeemul Hasan | SP | 81,588 | 39.79 | 203 | ||
21 | Nehtaur (SC) | 65.82 | Om Kumar | BJP | 77,935 | 38.98 | Munshi Ram | RLD | 77,677 | 38.86 | 258 | ||
22 | Bijnor | 64.52 | Suchi Chaudhary | BJP | 97,165 | 38.54 | Neeraj Chaudhary | RLD | 95,720 | 37.96 | 1,445 | ||
23 | Chandpur | 68.86 | Swami Omvesh | SP | 90,522 | 40.34 | Kamlesh Saini | BJP | 90,288 | 40.24 | 234 | ||
24 | Noorpur | 65.94 | Ram Avatar Singh | SP | 92,574 | 43.27 | Chandra Prakash Singh | BJP | 86,509 | 40.43 | 6,065 | ||
Moradabad District | |||||||||||||
25 | Kanth | 70.11 | Kamal Akhtar | SP | 1,34,692 | 49.19 | Rajesh Kumar Singh | BJP | 91,514 | 33.42 | 43,178 | ||
26 | Thakurdwara | 73.99 | Nawab Jan | SP | 1,34,391 | 48.76 | Ajay Pratap Singh | BJP | 1,14,706 | 41.62 | 19,684 | ||
27 | Moradabad Rural | 64.65 | Mohd Nasir Qureshi | SP | 1,14,337 | 56.88 | Krishnakant Mishra | BJP | 86,517 | 34.34 | 27,820 | ||
28 | Moradabad Nagar | 60.79 | Ritesh Kumar Gupta | BJP | 1,48,384 | 46.12 | Mohd Yusuf Ansari | SP | 1,47,602 | 45.88 | 782 | ||
29 | Kundarki | 71.4 | Zia ur Rahman Barq | SP | 1,25,792 | 46.28 | Kamal Prajapati | BJP | 82,630 | 30.40 | 43,162 | ||
30 | Bilari | 66.49 | Mohammed Faeem | SP | 95,338 | 39.92 | Parmeshwar Lal Saini | BJP | 87,728 | 36.73 | 7,610 | ||
Sambhal District | |||||||||||||
31 | Chandausi (SC) | 59.45 | Gulabo Devi | BJP | 1,12,890 | 49.53 | Vimlesh Kumar | SP | 77,523 | 34.01 | 35,367 | ||
32 | Asmoli | 68.48 | Pinki Singh Yadav | SP | 1,11,652 | 42.92 | Harendra Kumar | BJP | 86,446 | 33.23 | 25,206 | ||
33 | Sambhal | 64.47 | Iqbal Mehmood | SP | 1,07,073 | 43.73 | Rajesh Singhal | BJP | 65,376 | 26.70 | 41,697 | ||
Rampur District | |||||||||||||
34 | Suar | 69.34 | Abdullah Azam Khan | SP | 1,26,162 | 59.19 | Haidar Ali Khan | AD(S) | 65,059 | 30.62 | 61,103 | ||
35 | Chamraua | 65.13 | Naseer Ahmad Khan | SP | 100,976 | 50.34 | Mohan Kumar Lodhi | BJP | 66,686 | 33.24 | 34,290 | ||
36 | Bilaspur | 68.34 | Baldev Singh Aulakh | BJP | 101,998 | 43.17 | Amarjit Singh | SP | 101,691 | 43.04 | 307 | ||
37 | Rampur | 56.61 | Azam Khan | SP | 131,225 | 59.71 | Akash Saxena | BJP | 76,084 | 34.62 | 55,141 | ||
38 | Milak (SC) | 63.57 | Rajbala | BJP | 97,948 | 43.11 | Vijay Singh | SP | 92,036 | 40.50 | 5,912 | ||
Amroha District | |||||||||||||
39 | Dhanaura (SC) | 70.34 | Rajeev Tarara | BJP | 1,03,054 | 42.29 | Vivek Singh | SP | 91,629 | 37.60 | 11,425 | ||
40 | Naugawan Sadat | 74.49 | Samarpal Singh | SP | 1,08,497 | 44.38 | Devender Nagpal | BJP | 1,01,957 | 41.64 | 6,540 | ||
41 | Amroha | 71.44 | Mehboob Ali | SP | 1,28,735 | 57.43 | Ram Singh | BJP | 57,699 | 25.74 | 71,036 | ||
42 | Hasanpur | 73.84 | Mahender Singh Khadakvanshi | BJP | 1,20,135 | 44.67 | Mukhya Gurjar | SP | 97,753 | 36.35 | 22,382 | ||
Meerut District | |||||||||||||
43 | Siwalkhas | 68.78 | Ghulam Mohammed | RLD | 1,01,749 | 43.52 | Maninder Pal | BJP | 92,567 | 39.61 | 9,182 | ||
44 | Sardhana | 67.22 | Atul Pradhan | SP | 1,18,573 | 48.75 | Sangeet Som | BJP | 1,00,373 | 41.27 | 18,200 | ||
45 | Hastinapur (SC) | 66.84 | Dinesh Khatik | BJP | 1,07,587 | 46.72 | Yogesh Verma | SP | 1,00,275 | 43.55 | 7,312 | ||
46 | Kithore | 69.85 | Shahid Manzoor | SP | 1,07,104 | 42.19 | Satyavir Tyagi | BJP | 1,04,924 | 41.33 | 2,180 | ||
47 | Meerut Cantt | 56.84 | Amit Agrawal | BJP | 1,62,032 | 66.27 | Manisha Ahlawat | RLD | 43,960 | 17.98 | 1,18,072 | ||
48 | Meerut | 64.55 | Rafiq Ansari | SP | 1,06,395 | 52.77 | Kamal Dutt Sharma | BJP | 80,330 | 39.84 | 26,065 | ||
49 | Meerut South | 61.99 | Somendra Tomar | BJP | 1,29,667 | 43.46 | Md Adil | SP | 1,21,725 | 40.79 | 7,942 | ||
Baghpat District | |||||||||||||
50 | Chhaprauli | 62.28 | Ajay Kumar | RLD | 1,11,880 | 53.3 | Sahender Singh | BJP | 82,372 | 39.24 | 29,508 | ||
51 | Baraut | 64.51 | Krishnapal Malik | BJP | 90,931 | 46.34 | Chaudhary Jaiveer Singh Tomar | RLD | 90,616 | 46.18 | 315 | ||
52 | Baghpat | 67.7 | Chaudhary Yogesh Dhama | BJP | 1,01,420 | 47.37 | Mohd Ahmed Hameed | RLD | 94,687 | 44.22 | 6,733 | ||
Ghaziabad District | |||||||||||||
53 | Loni | 61.41 | Nand Kishor Gurjar | BJP | 1,27,410 | 40.44 | Madan Bhaiya | RLD | 1,18,734 | 37.68 | 8,676 | ||
54 | Muradnagar | 60.01 | Ajit Pal Tyagi | BJP | 1,69,290 | 61.63 | Surendra Kumar | RLD | 72,195 | 26.28 | 97,295 | ||
55 | Sahibabad | 47.18 | Sunil Kumar Sharma | BJP | 3,22,882 | 67.03 | Amarpal Sharma | SP | 1,08,047 | 22.43 | 2,14,835 | ||
56 | Ghaziabad | 51.75 | Atul Garg | BJP | 1,50,205 | 61.37 | Vishal Verma | SP | 44,668 | 18.25 | 1,05,537 | ||
57 | Modinagar | 67.36 | Manju Shiwach | BJP | 1,13,349 | 50.63 | Sudesh Sharma | RLD | 78,730 | 35.17 | 34,619 | ||
Hapur District | |||||||||||||
58 | Dhaulana | 67.77 | Dharmesh Singh Tomar | BJP | 1,25,028 | 44.65 | Aslam Ali | SP | 1,12,400 | 40.14 | 12,628 | ||
59 | Hapur (SC) | 66.92 | Vijay Pal Aadthi | BJP | 97,862 | 39.69 | Gajraj Singh | RLD | 90,828 | 36.84 | 7,034 | ||
60 | Garhmukteshwar | 67.72 | Harendra Singh Tewatia | BJP | 1,04,113 | 44.07 | Ravindra Chaudhary | SP | 77,807 | 32.94 | 26,306 | ||
Gautam Buddha Nagar District | |||||||||||||
61 | Noida | 48.77 | Pankaj Singh | BJP | 2,44,319 | 70.16 | Sunil Choudhary | SP | 62,806 | 18.04 | 1,81,513 | ||
62 | Dadri | 58.35 | Tejpal Singh Nagar | BJP | 2,18,068 | 61.64 | Rajkumar Bhati | SP | 79,850 | 22.57 | 1,38,218 | ||
63 | Jewar | 65.87 | Dhirendra Singh | BJP | 1,17,205 | 50.53 | Avtar Singh Bhadana | RLD | 60,890 | 26.25 | 56,315 | ||
Bulandshahr District | |||||||||||||
64 | Sikandrabad | 67.33 | Lakshmi Raj Singh | BJP | 1,25,644 | 46.00 | Rahul Yadav | SP | 96,301 | 35.26 | 29,343 | ||
65 | Bulandshahr | 64.95 | Pradeep Kumar Chaudhary | BJP | 1,27,026 | 48.94 | Haji Yunus | RLD | 1,01,426 | 38.99 | 25,600 | ||
66 | Syana | 65.37 | Devendra Singh Lodhi | BJP | 1,49,125 | 58.9 | Dilnawaj Khan | RLD | 59,468 | 23.49 | 89,657 | ||
67 | Anupshahr | 62.87 | Sanjay Kumar Sharma | BJP | 1,25,602 | 52.64 | Rameshwar Lodhi | BSP | 47,979 | 20.11 | 77,623 | ||
68 | Debai | 63.02 | Chandrapal Singh | BJP | 1,28,640 | 58.6 | Harish Kumar [119] | SP | 60,615 | 27.61 | 68,025 | ||
69 | Shikarpur | 64.18 | Anil Sharma | BJP | 1,13,855 | 53.04 | Kiran Pal Singh | RLD | 58,172 | 27.1 | 55,683 | ||
70 | Khurja (SC) | 66.64 | Meenakshi Singh | BJP | 1,37,461 | 52.99 | Banshi Singh | SP | 70,377 | 27.13 | 67,084 | ||
Aligarh District | |||||||||||||
71 | Khair (SC) | 61.7 | Anoop Pradhan | BJP | 1,39,643 | 55.55 | Charu Kain | BSP | 65,302 | 25.98 | 74,341 | ||
72 | Barauli | 64.28 | Thakur Jaivir Singh | BJP | 1,47,984 | 60.57 | Narendra Kumar Sharma | BSP | 57,339 | 23.47 | 90,645 | ||
73 | Atrauli | 60.02 | Sandeep Kumar Singh | BJP | 1,25,691 | 52.03 | Viresh Yadav | SP | 86,367 | 35.75 | 39,324 | ||
74 | Chharra | 62.79 | Ravendra Pal Singh | BJP | 1,10,928 | 45.79 | Laxmi Dhangar | SP | 86,966 | 35.78 | 24,327 | ||
75 | Koil | 62.34 | Anil Parashar | BJP | 1,08,067 | 42.81 | Shaaz Ishaaq | SP | 1,03,039 | 40.82 | 5,028 | ||
76 | Aligarh | 63.89 | Mukta Raja | BJP | 1,20,389 | 47.66 | Zafar Alam | SP | 1,07,603 | 42.6 | 12,786 | ||
77 | Iglas (SC) | 61.25 | Rajkumar Sahyogi | BJP | 1,27,209 | 52.35 | Birpal Diwakar | RLD | 68,046 | 28.00 | 59,163 | ||
Hathras District | |||||||||||||
78 | Hathras (SC) | 63.2 | Anjula Singh Mahaur | BJP | 1,54,655 | 58.79 | Sanjeev Kumar | BSP | 53,799 | 20.45 | 1,00,856 | ||
79 | Sadabad | 64.32 | Pradeep Kumar Singh | RLD | 1,04,874 | 43.25 | Ramveer Upadhyay | BJP | 98,437 | 40.60 | 6,437 | ||
80 | Sikandra Rao | 62.39 | Birendra Singh Rana | BJP | 98,094 | 41.63 | Lalit Pratap Baghel | SP | 89,990 | 38.19 | 8,104 | ||
Mathura District | |||||||||||||
81 | Chhata | 65.34 | Chaudhary Laxmi Narayan Singh | BJP | 1,24,414 | 52.18 | Tejpal Singh | RLD | 75,466 | 31.65 | 48,948 | ||
82 | Mant | 64.89 | Rajesh Chaudhary | BJP | 83,958 | 37.35 | Shyam Sundar Sharma | BSP | 74,378 | 33.09 | 9,580 | ||
83 | Goverdhan | 66.31 | Karinda Singh | BJP | 1,00,199 | 45.21 | Rajkumar Rawat | BSP | 57,692 | 26.03 | 42,507 | ||
84 | Mathura | 57.39 | Shrikant Sharma | BJP | 1,58,859 | 60.26 | Pradeep Mathur | INC | 49,056 | 18.61 | 1,09,803 | ||
85 | Baldev (SC) | 65.15 | Pooran Prakash | BJP | 1,08,414 | 44.14 | Babita Devi | RLD | 83,159 | 33.86 | 25,255 | ||
Agra District | |||||||||||||
86 | Etmadpur | 67.57 | Dharampal Singh | BJP | 1,46,603 | 48.77 | Praval Pratap Singh | BSP | 98,679 | 32.83 | 47,924 | ||
87 | Agra Cantonment (SC) | 53.9 | G S Dharmesh | BJP | 1,17,796 | 46.78 | Kunwar Chand | SP | 69,099 | 27.44 | 48,697 | ||
88 | Agra South | 56.75 | Yogendra Upadhyaya | BJP | 1,09,262 | 52.39 | Vinay Agarwal | SP | 52,622 | 25.23 | 56,640 | ||
89 | Agra North | 55.27 | Purushottam Khandelwal | BJP | 1,53,817 | 63.89 | Shabbir Abbas | BSP | 41,447 | 17.22 | 1,12,370 | ||
90 | Agra Rural (SC) | 60.98 | Baby Rani Maurya | BJP | 1,37,310 | 52.63 | Kiran Prabha Keshari | BSP | 60,702 | 23.26 | 76,608 | ||
91 | Fatehpur Sikri | 67.67 | Babulal Chaudhary | BJP | 1,12,095 | 46.14 | Brijesh Chahar | RLD | 64,826 | 26.69 | 47,269 | ||
92 | Kheragarh | 62.45 | Bhagwan Singh Kushwaha | BJP | 96,574 | 47.05 | Ramnath Shikarwar | INC | 60,077 | 29.27 | 36,497 | ||
93 | Fatehabad | 66.86 | Chotelal Verma | BJP | 1,08,811 | 50.46 | Rupali Dixit | SP | 55,576 | 25.77 | 53,235 | ||
94 | Bah | 56.91 | Rani Pakshalika Singh | BJP | 78,360 | 41.16 | Madhusudan Sharma | SP | 54,125 | 28.43 | 24,235 | ||
Firozabad District | |||||||||||||
95 | Tundla (SC) | 66.65 | Prempal Singh Dhangar | BJP | 1,22,881 | 49.46 | Rakesh Babu | SP | 75,190 | 30.26 | 47,691 | ||
96 | Jasrana | 67.46 | Sachin Yadav | SP | 1,08,289 | 43.71 | Manvendra Lodhi | BJP | 1,07,453 | 43.37 | 836 | ||
97 | Firozabad | 58.91 | Manish Asiza | BJP | 1,12,509 | 43.43 | Saifur Rehman | SP | 79,554 | 30.71 | 32,955 | ||
98 | Shikohabad | 65.81 | Mukesh Verma | SP | 1,06,279 | 45.14 | Omprakash Verma | BJP | 96,951 | 41.18 | 9,328 | ||
99 | Sirsaganj | 64.8 | Sarvesh Singh Yadav | SP | 96,224 | 46.22 | Hariom Yadav | BJP | 87,419 | 41.99 | 8,805 | ||
Kasganj District | |||||||||||||
100 | Kasganj | 64.37 | Devendra Singh | BJP | 1,23,410 | 52.67 | Man Pal Singh | SP | 77,145 | 32.92 | 46,265 | ||
101 | Amanpur | 61.52 | Hariom Verma | BJP | 96,377 | 50.4 | Satybhan Shakya | SP | 53,048 | 27.74 | 43,329 | ||
102 | Patiyali | 61.11 | Nadira Sultan | SP | 91,545 | 41.88 | Mamtesh Shakya | BJP | 87,957 | 40.06 | 4,001 | ||
Etah District | |||||||||||||
103 | Aliganj | 66.15 | Satyapal Singh Rathore | BJP | 1,02,873 | 45.44 | Rameshwar Singh Yadav | SP | 99,063 | 43.76 | 3,810 | ||
104 | Etah | 62.35 | Vipin Verma David | BJP | 97,539 | 46.34 | Jugendra Singh Yadav | SP | 80,292 | 38.15 | 17,247 | ||
105 | Marhara | 66.76 | Virendra Singh Lodhi | BJP | 1,01,387 | 49.01 | Amit Gaurav | SP | 83,778 | 40.50 | 17,609 | ||
106 | Jalesar | 68.09 | Sanjeev Kumar Diwakar | BJP | 91,339 | 45.10 | Ranjeet Suman | SP | 86,898 | 42.91 | 4,441 | ||
Mainpuri District | |||||||||||||
107 | Mainpuri | 61.85 | Jaiveer Singh | BJP | 99,814 | 46.73 | Raj Kumar | SP | 93,048 | 43.56 | 6,766 | ||
108 | Bhongaon | 62.62 | Ram Naresh Agnihotri | BJP | 97,208 | 45.18 | Alok Shakya | SP | 92,441 | 42.97 | 4,767 | ||
109 | Kishni (SC) | 62.98 | Brajesh Katheriya | SP | 97,070 | 49.58 | Priya Ranjan Ashu Diwakar | BJP | 77,919 | 39.80 | 19,151 | ||
110 | Karhal | 66.02 | Akhilesh Yadav | SP | 1,48,196 | 60.12 | S.P. Singh Baghel | BJP | 80,692 | 32.74 | 67,504 | ||
Sambhal District | |||||||||||||
111 | Gunnaur | 58.68 | Ramkhiladi Singh Yadav | SP | 1,23,969 | 51.38 | Ajeet Kumar Yadav | BJP | 94,440 | 39.14 | 29,529 | ||
Budaun District | |||||||||||||
112 | Bisauli (SC) | 59.34 | Ashutosh Maurya | SP | 1,10,569 | 44.23 | Kushagra Sagar | BJP | 1,08,735 | 43.50 | 1,834 | ||
113 | Sahaswan | 58.86 | Brajesh Yadav | SP | 83,673 | 33.35 | Haji Vittan Musarrat | BSP | 69,728 | 27.79 | 13,945 | ||
114 | Bilsi | 57.8 | Harish Chandra Shakya | BJP | 93,500 | 45.54 | Chandra Prakash Maurya | SP | 68,385 | 33.31 | 25,115 | ||
115 | Badaun | 58.28 | Mahesh Chandra Gupta | BJP | 1,01,096 | 46.12 | Raish Ahmed | SP | 89,917 | 41.02 | 11,179 | ||
116 | Shekhupur | 61.08 | Himanshu Yadav | SP | 1,05,531 | 42.84 | Dharmendra Shakya | BJP | 99,431 | 40.36 | 6,100 | ||
117 | Dataganj | 58.29 | Rajeev Kumar Singh | BJP | 1,07,591 | 45.34 | Arjun Singh | SP | 98,115 | 41.35 | 9,476 | ||
Bareilly District | |||||||||||||
118 | Baheri | 72.59 | Ataur Rehman | SP | 1,24,145 | 46.67 | Chhatrapal Singh Gangwar | BJP | 1,20,790 | 45.41 | 3,355 | ||
119 | Meerganj | 67.25 | DC Verma | BJP | 116,435 | 50.98 | Sultan Baig | SP | 83,955 | 36.76 | 32,840 | ||
120 | Bhojipura | 68.83 | Shazil Islam Ansari | SP | 119,402 | 45.88 | Bahoran Lal Maurya | BJP | 109,993 | 42.26 | 9,409 | ||
121 | Nawabganj | 67.89 | Dr. M. P. Arya Gangwar | BJP | 111,113 | 48.20 | Bhagwat Saran Gangwar | SP | 101,876 | 44.20 | 9,237 | ||
122 | Faridpur (SC) | 62 | Shyam Bihari Lal | BJP | 92,070 | 45.22 | Vijay Pal Singh | SP | 89,149 | 43.78 | 2,921 | ||
123 | Bithari Chainpur | 62.92 | Raghavendra Sharma | BJP | 115,417 | 46.53 | Agam Maurya | SP | 99,576 | 40.15 | 15,841 | ||
124 | Bareilly | 52.43 | Dr. Arun Kumar Saxena | BJP | 129,014 | 53.77 | Rajesh Aggarwal | SP | 96,694 | 40.30 | 32,320 | ||
125 | Bareilly Cantt | 51.79 | Sanjeev Agarwal | BJP | 98,931 | 50.43 | Supriya Aron | SP | 88,163 | 44.94 | 10,768 | ||
126 | Aonla | 60.79 | Dharampal Singh | BJP | 88,956 | 46.45 | Radha Krishan Sharma | SP | 70,532 | 36.83 | 18,424 | ||
Pilibhit District | |||||||||||||
127 | Pilibhit | 68.89 | Sanjay Singh Gangwar | BJP | 1,25,506 | 48.08 | Shailendra Gangwar | SP | 1,18,536 | 45.41 | 6,970 | ||
128 | Barkhera | 73.46 | Swami Pravaktanand | BJP | 1,51,771 | 63.80 | Hemraj Verma | SP | 70,299 | 29.55 | 81,472 | ||
129 | Puranpur (SC) | 69.64 | Babu Ram Paswan | BJP | 1,34,404 | 50.12 | Ms Arti | SP | 107,828 | 40.21 | 26,576 | ||
130 | Bisalpur | 66.4 | Vivek Kumar Verma | BJP | 1,21,142 | 50.55 | Divya Gangwar | SP | 70,733 | 29.52 | 50,409 | ||
Shahjahanpur District | |||||||||||||
131 | Katra | 57.55 | Veer Vikram Singh | BJP | 77,800 | 39.9 | Rajesh Yadav | SP | 77,443 | 39.72 | 357 | ||
132 | Jalalabad | 59.04 | Hari Prakash Verma | BJP | 99,609 | 45.97 | Niraj Nilinesh | SP | 95,037 | 43.86 | 4,572 | ||
133 | Tilhar | 59.99 | Salona Kushwaha | BJP | 1,02,307 | 47.93 | Roshan Lal Verma | SP | 89,030 | 41.71 | 13,277 | ||
134 | Powayan (SC) | 60.31 | Chetram Pasi | BJP | 1,29,785 | 55.62 | Upendra Pal Singh | SP | 78,207 | 33.62 | 51,578 | ||
135 | Shahjahanpur | 54.57 | Suresh Kumar Khanna | BJP | 1,09,942 | 48.98 | Tanveer Khan | SP | 1,00,629 | 44.83 | 9,313 | ||
136 | Dadraul | 62.96 | Manvendra Singh | BJP | 1,00,957 | 45.06 | Rajesh Kumar Verma | SP | 91,256 | 40.73 | 9,701 | ||
Lakhimpur Kheri District | |||||||||||||
137 | Palia | 65.58 | Harvindar Kumar Sahani | BJP | 1,18,864 | 50.2 | Pritinder Singh Kakku | SP | 80,735 | 34.1 | 38,129 | ||
138 | Nighasan | 69.57 | Shashank Verma | BJP | 1,26,488 | 53.41 | R S Kushwaha | SP | 85,479 | 36.1 | 41,009 | ||
139 | Gola Gokrannath | 65.62 | Arvind Giri | BJP | 1,26,534 | 48.67 | Vinay Tiwari | SP | 97,240 | 37.4 | 29,294 | ||
140 | Sri Nagar (SC) | 71.81 | Manju Tyagi | BJP | 1,08,249 | 47.21 | Ram Sharan | SP | 90,641 | 39.53 | 17,608 | ||
141 | Dhaurahra | 69.04 | Vinod Shankar Awasthi | BJP | 1,13,498 | 49.49 | Varun Singh | SP | 88,888 | 38.76 | 24,610 | ||
142 | Lakhimpur | 65.44 | Yogesh Verma | BJP | 1,27,663 | 47.38 | Utkarsh Verma Madhur | SP | 1,07,085 | 39.74 | 20,578 | ||
143 | Kasta (SC) | 69.6 | Saurabh Singh | BJP | 1,03,315 | 47.93 | Sunil Kumar Lala | SP | 89,498 | 41.52 | 13,817 | ||
144 | Mohammdi | 68.63 | Lokendra Pratap Singh | BJP | 99,377 | 42.75 | Daud Ahmad | SP | 94,506 | 40.66 | 4,871 | ||
Sitapur District | |||||||||||||
145 | Maholi | 66.11 | Shashank Trivedi | BJP | 1,12,040 | 44.73 | Anoop Kumar Gupta | SP | 99,868 | 39.87 | 12,172 | ||
146 | Sitapur | 58.24 | Rakesh Rathour | BJP | 99,349 | 42.72 | Radhe Shyam Jaiswal | SP | 98,096 | 42.18 | 1,253 | ||
147 | Hargaon (SC) | 68.07 | Suresh Rahi | BJP | 1,16,691 | 52.46 | Ramhet Bharti | SP | 78,531 | 35.31 | 38,160 | ||
148 | Laharpur | 66.74 | Anil Kumar Verma | SP | 1,12,987 | 47.05 | Suneel Verma | BJP | 99,832 | 41.57 | 13,155 | ||
149 | Biswan | 70.1 | Nirmal Verma | BJP | 1,06,014 | 44.77 | Afzaal Kausar | SP | 95,536 | 40.35 | 10,478 | ||
150 | Sevata | 71.04 | Gyan Tiwari | BJP | 1,08,057 | 47.43 | Mahendra Kumar Singh | SP | 87,619 | 39.34 | 20,438 | ||
151 | Mahmoodabad | 69.66 | Asha Maurya | BJP | 92,091 | 41.91 | Narendra Singh Verma | SP | 86,869 | 39.51 | 5,222 | ||
152 | Sidhauli (SC) | 68.62 | Manish Rawat | BJP | 1,06,222 | 43.58 | Dr. Hargovind Bhargawa | SP | 96,506 | 39.6 | 9,716 | ||
153 | Misrikh (SC) | 61.527 | Ramkrishna Bhargava | BJP | 91,092 | 41.15 | Manoj Kumar Raghuvanshi | SBSP | 79,627 | 35.97 | 11,465 | ||
Hardoi District | |||||||||||||
154 | Sawayazpur | 61.54 | Madhavendra Pratap | BJP | 1,14,623 | 46.03 | Padamrag Singh Yadav | SP | 88,576 | 35.68 | 26,047 | ||
155 | Shahabad | 65.76 | Rajani Tiwari | BJP | 94,561 | 40.49 | Asif Khan Babbu | SP | 88,082 | 37.72 | 6,479 | ||
156 | Hardoi | 57.52 | Nitin Agarwal | BJP | 1,26,750 | 53.19 | Anil Verma | SP | 84,339 | 35.39 | 42,411 | ||
157 | Gopamau (SC) | 61.99 | Shyam Prakash | BJP | 91,762 | 43.07 | Rajeshwari | SP | 83,764 | 39.32 | 7,998 | ||
158 | Sandi (SC) | 58.89 | Prabhash Kumar | BJP | 81,519 | 41.7 | Usha Verma | SP | 72,286 | 36.97 | 9,233 | ||
159 | Bilgram-Mallanwan | 61.47 | Ashish Kumar Singh | BJP | 82,075 | 34.96 | Brijesh Kumar Verma | SP | 57,185 | 24.36 | 24,890 | ||
160 | Balamau (SC) | 55.12 | Ram Pal Verma | BJP | 81,994 | 42.84 | Rambali Verma | SP | 55,570 | 29.13 | 26,424 | ||
161 | Sandila | 59.92 | Alka Singh Arkvanshi | BJP | 1,01,730 | 49.76 | Abdul Mannan | BSP | 64,627 | 31.61 | 37,103 | ||
Unnao District | |||||||||||||
162 | Bangarmau | 56.94 | Shrikant Katiyar | BJP | 90,980 | 44.7 | Dr. Munna | SP | 75,187 | 36.94 | 15,793 | ||
163 | Safipur (SC) | 57.05 | Bamba Lal Diwakar | BJP | 1,02,968 | 52.13 | Sudhir Kumar | SP | 68,836 | 34.85 | 34,132 | ||
164 | Mohan (SC) | 61.82 | Brijesh Kumar Rawat | BJP | 1,13,291 | 53.45 | Dr. Anchal | SP | 70,112 | 33.08 | 43,179 | ||
165 | Unnao | 59.96 | Pankaj Gupta | BJP | 126,670 | 51.62 | Abhinav Kumar | SP | 95,542 | 38.94 | 31,128 | ||
166 | Bhagwantnagar | 59.31 | Ashutosh Shukla | BJP | 127,118 | 51.28 | Ankit Parihar | SP | 84,108 | 33.93 | 43,010 | ||
167 | Purwa | 61.62 | Anil Kumar Singh | BJP | 133,827 | 52.27 | Uday Raj | SP | 1,02,766 | 40.14 | 31,061 | ||
Lucknow District | |||||||||||||
168 | Malihabad (SC) | 66.68 | Jai Devi | BJP | 1,06,372 | 44.15 | Surendra Kumar | SP | 98,627 | 40.93 | 7,745 | ||
169 | Bakshi Kaa Talab | 69.82 | Yogesh Shukla | BJP | 1,47,922 | 46.36 | Gomti Yadav | SP | 1,20,134 | 37.65 | 27,788 | ||
170 | Sarojini Nagar | 57.71 | Rajeshwar Singh | BJP | 1,60,626 | 49.07 | Abhishek Mishra | SP | 1,04,440 | 31.9 | 56,186 | ||
171 | Lucknow West | 58.29 | Armaan Khan | SP | 1,24,497 | 48.19 | Anjali Kumar Srivastava | BJP | 1,16,313 | 45.03 | 8,184 | ||
172 | Lucknow North | 56.29 | Dr. Neeraj Bora | BJP | 1,39,159 | 53.3 | Pooja Shukla | SP | 1,05,206 | 40.29 | 33,953 | ||
173 | Lucknow East | 56.27 | Ashutosh Tandon | BJP | 1,52,928 | 59.4 | Anurag Bhadouria | SP | 84,197 | 32.7 | 68,731 | ||
174 | Lucknow Central | 56.81 | Ravidas Mehotra | SP | 1,04,488 | 49.62 | Rajnish Kumar Gupta | BJP | 93,553 | 44.43 | 10,935 | ||
175 | Lucknow Cantonment | 53.7 | Brajesh Pathak | BJP | 1,08,147 | 54.7 | Surendra Singh Gandhi 'Raju Gandhi' | SP | 68,635 | 34.71 | 39,512 | ||
176 | Mohanlalganj (SC) | 67.69 | Amresh Kumar | BJP | 1,07,089 | 43.58 | Sushila Saroj | SP | 90,541 | 36.84 | 16,548 | ||
Raebareli District | |||||||||||||
177 | Bachhrawan (SC) | 62.17 | Shyam Sunder Bharti | SP | 65,747 | 31.38 | Laxmikant | AD(S) | 62,935 | 30.04 | 2,812 | ||
Amethi District | |||||||||||||
178 | Tiloi | 58.31 | Mayankeshwar Sharan Singh | BJP | 99,472 | 48.54 | Mohd Naim | SP | 71,643 | 34.96 | 27,829 | ||
Raebareli District | |||||||||||||
179 | Harchandpur | 63.09 | Rahul Rajpoot | SP | 92,498 | 45.87 | Rakesh Singh | BJP | 78,009 | 38.69 | 14,489 | ||
180 | Rae Bareli | 62.32 | Aditi Singh | BJP | 102,429 | 44.51 | Ram Pratap Yadav | SP | 95,254 | 41.4 | 7,175 | ||
181 | Salon (SC) | 57.35 | Ashok Kori | BJP | 87,715 | 43.79 | Jagdish Prasad | SP | 85,604 | 42.73 | 1,511 | ||
182 | Sareni | 58.34 | Devendra Pratap Singh | SP | 66,166 | 30.53 | Dhirendra Bahadur Singh | BJP | 62,359 | 28.78 | 3,807 | ||
183 | Unchahar | 62.54 | Manoj Kumar Pandey | SP | 82,514 | 38.92 | Amarpal Maurya | BJP | 75,893 | 35.79 | 6,621 | ||
Amethi District | |||||||||||||
184 | Jagdishpur (SC) | 53.72 | Suresh Kumar | BJP | 89,315 | 43.94 | Vijay Kumar | INC | 66,491 | 32.71 | 22,824 | ||
185 | Gauriganj | 57.94 | Rakesh Pratap Singh | SP | 79,040 | 38.96 | Chandra Prakash Mishra Matiyari | BJP | 72,077 | 35.53 | 6,963 | ||
186 | Amethi | 54.27 | Maharaji Prajapati | SP | 88,217 | 46.46 | Sanjaya Sinh | BJP | 70,121 | 39.93 | 18,096 | ||
Sultanpur District | |||||||||||||
187 | Isauli | 56.54 | Mohammad Tahir Khan | SP | 69,629 | 34.34 | Om Prakash Pandey | BJP | 69,360 | 34.21 | 269 | ||
188 | Sultanpur | 57.68 | Vinod Singh | BJP | 92,715 | 42.24 | Anoop Sanda | SP | 91,706 | 41.78 | 1,009 | ||
189 | Sultanpur Sadar | 59.1 | Raj Prasad Upadhyay] | BJP | 85,249 | 41.89 | Arun Verma | SP | 69,495 | 34.15 | 15,754 | ||
190 | Lambhua | 57.12 | Sitaram Verma | BJP | 82,999 | 39.37 | Santosh Pandey | SP | 73,466 | 34.85 | 9,533 | ||
191 | Kadipur (SC) | 58.48 | Rajesh Gautam | BJP | 96,405 | 43.44 | Bhagelu Ram | SP | 70,682 | 31.85 | 25,723 | ||
Farrukhabad District | |||||||||||||
192 | Kaimganj | 61.46 | Dr. Surabhi | AD(S) | 1,14,952 | 47.65 | Sarvesh Ambedkar | SP | 96,409 | 39.97 | 18,543 | ||
193 | Amritpur | 59.16 | Sushil Kumar Shakya | BJP | 98,848 | 53.1 | Dr. Jitendra Singh Yadav | SP | 54,162 | 29.1 | 44,686 | ||
194 | Farrukhabad | 56 | Sunil Dutt Dwivedi | BJP | 1,12,314 | 53.83 | Suman Shakya | SP | 72,988 | 34.99 | 39,326 | ||
195 | Bhojpur | 61.66 | Nagendra Singh Rathore | BJP | 99,979 | 50.68 | Arshad Jamal Siddiqui | SP | 72,521 | 36.76 | 27,468 | ||
Kannauj District | |||||||||||||
196 | Chhibramau | 60.76 | Archana Pandey | BJP | 124,773 | 44.31 | Arvind Singh Yadav | SP | 123,662 | 43.91 | 1,111 | ||
197 | Tirwa | 62.63 | Kailash Singh Rajput | BJP | 106,089 | 44.51 | Anil Kumar Pal | SP | 101,481 | 42.57 | 4,608 | ||
198 | Kannauj (SC) | 63.29 | Asim Arun | BJP | 120,876 | 44.53 | Anil Kumar Dohare | SP | 114,786 | 42.29 | 6,090 | ||
Etawah District | |||||||||||||
199 | Jaswantnagar | 64.69 | Shivpal Singh Yadav | SP | 1,59,718 | 62.97 | Vivek Shakya | BJP | 68,739 | 27.1 | 90,979 | ||
200 | Etawah | 60.4 | Sarita Bhadauria | BJP | 98,150 | 39.97 | Sarvesh Kumar Shakya | SP | 94,166 | 38.35 | 3,984 | ||
201 | Bharthana (SC) | 60.53 | Raghvendra Kumar Singh | SP | 1,03,676 | 42.02 | Siddharth Shanker | BJP | 96,117 | 38.96 | 7,559 | ||
Auraiya District | |||||||||||||
202 | Bidhuna | 62.61 | Rekha Verma | SP | 92,757 | 42.59 | Riya Shakya | BJP | 89,492 | 39.19 | 3,265 | ||
203 | Dibiyapur | 62.03 | Pradeep Kumar Yadav | SP | 80,865 | 40.34 | Lakhan Singh Rajput | BJP | 80,392 | 40.1 | 473 | ||
204 | Auraiya (SC) | 58.8 | Gudiya Katheriya | BJP | 88,631 | 45.28 | Jitendra Kumar Dohare | SP | 66,184 | 33.81 | 22,447 | ||
Kanpur Dehat District | |||||||||||||
205 | Rasulabad (SC) | 60.63 | Poonam Sankhwar | BJP | 91,783 | 46.77 | Kamlesh Chandra Diwakar | SP | 70,271 | 35.8 | 21,512 | ||
206 | Akbarpur-Raniya | 64.73 | Pratibha Shukla | BJP | 92,827 | 43.82 | Dr. Ram Prakash Kushwaha | SP | 79,410 | 37.49 | 13,417 | ||
207 | Sikandra | 60.1 | Ajit Singh Pal | BJP | 89,461 | 44.89 | Prabhakar Pandey | SP | 57,894 | 29.05 | 31,567 | ||
208 | Bhognipur | 62.27 | Rakesh Sachan | BJP | 87,809 | 40.25 | Narendra Pal Singh | SP | 75,916 | 34.8 | 11,893 | ||
Kanpur Nagar District | |||||||||||||
209 | Bilhaur (SC) | 62.23 | Rahul Bachha Sonkar | BJP | 123,094 | 50.34 | Rachna Singh | SP | 80,743 | 33.02 | 42,351 | ||
210 | Bithoor | 65.59 | Abhijeet Singh Sanga | BJP | 107,330 | 44.46 | Munendra Shukla | SP | 86,257 | 35.73 | 21,073 | ||
211 | Kalyanpur | 52.89 | Neelima Katiyar | BJP | 98,997 | 52.71 | Satish Kumar Nigam | SP | 77,462 | 41.24 | 21,535 | ||
212 | Govindnagar | 54.66 | Surendra Maithani | BJP | 117,501 | 61.03 | Vikas Yadav | SP | 36,605 | 19.05 | 80,896 | ||
213 | Sishamau | 56.83 | Haji Irfan Solanki | SP | 79,163 | 50.68 | Salil Vishnoi | BJP | 66,897 | 42.83 | 12,266 | ||
214 | Arya Nagar | 50.95 | Amitabh Bajpai | SP | 76,897 | 50.56 | Suresh Awasthi | BJP | 68,973 | 45.35 | 7,924 | ||
215 | Kidwai Nagar | 59.06 | Mahesh Trivedi | BJP | 1,14,111 | 55.39 | Ajay Kapoor | INC | 76,351 | 37.06 | 37,760 | ||
216 | Kanpur Cantonment | 52.37 | Mohammed Hasan | SP | 94,729 | 49.99 | Raghunandan Singh Bhadauria | BJP | 74,742 | 39.44 | 19,987 | ||
217 | Maharajpur | 56.25 | Satish Mahana | BJP | 1,52,883 | 60.6 | Fateh Bahadur Singh Gill | SP | 70,622 | 28 | 82,261 | ||
218 | Ghatampur (SC) | 60.55 | Saroj Kureel | AD(S) | 81,727 | 41.6 | Bhagwati Prasad Sagar | SP | 67,253 | 34.23 | 14,474 | ||
Jalaun District | |||||||||||||
219 | Madhogarh | 57.21 | Moolchandra Singh | BJP | 1,05,231 | 41.29 | Sheetal Kushwaha | BSP | 70,257 | 27.57 | 34,974 | ||
220 | Kalpi | 59.99 | Vinod Chaturvedi | SP | 69,782 | 29.48 | Chhote Singh | NISHAD | 66,966 | 28.29 | 2,816 | ||
221 | Orai (SC) | 60.93 | Gauri Shankar | BJP | 1,28,644 | 47.45 | Dayashankar Verma | SP | 90,996 | 33.56 | 37,648 | ||
Jhansi District | |||||||||||||
222 | Babina | 70.73 | Rajeev Singh Parichha | BJP | 1,18,343 | 50.44 | Yashpal Singh Yadav | SP | 73,814 | 31.46 | 44,529 | ||
223 | Jhansi Nagar | 59.88 | Ravi Sharma | BJP | 1,48,262 | 58.65 | Sitaram Kushwaha | SP | 71,909 | 28.45 | 76,353 | ||
224 | Mauranipur (SC) | 66.95 | Rashmi Arya | AD(S) | 1,43,577 | 51.83 | Tilak Chandra Ahirwar | SP | 84,982 | 30.68 | 58,595 | ||
225 | Garautha | 67.06 | Jawahar Lal Rajput | BJP | 1,14,059 | 48.34 | Deep Narayan Singh | SP | 80,397 | 34.07 | 33,662 | ||
Lalitpur District | |||||||||||||
226 | Lalitpur | 68.27 | Ramratan Kushwaha | BJP | 1,76,550 | 52.99 | Chandrabhusan Singh Bundela Guddu Raja | BSP | 69,335 | 20.81 | 1,07,215 | ||
227 | Mehroni (SC) | 74.86 | Manohar Lal Panth | BJP | 1,84,778 | 54.86 | Kiran Ramesh Khatik | BSP | 74,327 | 22.07 | 1,10,451 | ||
Hamirpur District | |||||||||||||
228 | Hamirpur | 63.65 | Manoj Kumar Prajapati | BJP | 1,05,432 | 40.14 | Ram Prakash Prajapati | SP | 79,947 | 30.44 | 25,485 | ||
229 | Rath (SC) | 64.84 | Manisha Anuragi | BJP | 1,39,373 | 53.79 | Chandravati | SP | 77,394 | 29.87 | 61,979 | ||
Mahoba District | |||||||||||||
230 | Mahoba | 65.4 | Rakesh Kumar Goswami | BJP | 94,490 | 45.61 | Manoj Tiwari | SP | 51,043 | 24.64 | 43,447 | ||
231 | Charkhari | 64.39 | Brijbhushan Rajpoot | BJP | 1,02,051 | 45.75 | Ramjeevan Yadav | SP | 60,170 | 26.97 | 41,881 | ||
Banda District | |||||||||||||
232 | Tindwari | 61.63 | Ramakesh Nishad | BJP | 86,812 | 44.24 | Brijesh Prajapati | SP | 58,387 | 29.76 | 28,425 | ||
233 | Baberu | 60.75 | Vishambhar Singh Yadav | SP | 79,614 | 38.75 | Ajay Kumar | BJP | 72,221 | 35.15 | 7,393 | ||
234 | Naraini (SC) | 62.5 | Ommani Verma | BJP | 83,263 | 38.91 | Kiran Verma | SP | 76,544 | 35.77 | 6,719 | ||
235 | Banda | 63.59 | Prakash Dwivedi | BJP | 81,557 | 41.34 | Manjula Singh | SP | 66,343 | 33.63 | 15,214 | ||
Chitrakoot District | |||||||||||||
236 | Chitrakoot | 64.61 | Anil Pradhan | SP | 104,771 | 43.23 | Chandrika Prasad Upadhyay | BJP | 83,895 | 34.62 | 20,876 | ||
237 | Manikpur | 61.34 | Avinash Chandra Dwivedi | AD(S) | 73,132 | 35.17 | Veer Singh Patel | SP | 72,084 | 34.67 | 1,048 | ||
Fatehpur District | |||||||||||||
238 | Jahanabad | 61.16 | Rajendra Singh Patel | BJP | 78,503 | 41.21 | Madan Gopal Verma | SP | 60,311 | 31.66 | 18,192 | ||
239 | Bindki | 60.98 | Jai Kumar Singh Jaiki | AD(S) | 78,165 | 40.96 | Rameshwar Dayal urf Dayalu Omer | SP | 74,368 | 38.97 | 3,797 | ||
240 | Fatehpur | 59.87 | Chandra Prakash Lodhi | SP | 96,839 | 45.24 | Vikram Singh | BJP | 88,238 | 41.22 | 8,601 | ||
241 | Ayah Shah | 58.44 | Vikas Gupta | BJP | 71,231 | 44.40 | Vishambhar Prasad Nishad | SP | 58,225 | 36.30 | 13,006 | ||
242 | Husainganj | 61.85 | Usha Maurya | SP | 91,884 | 48.78 | Ranvendra Pratap Singh | BJP | 66,703 | 35.41 | 25,181 | ||
243 | Khaga (SC) | 58.34 | Krishna Paswan | BJP | 83,735 | 41.87 | Ramthirth Paramhans | SP | 78,226 | 39.12 | 5,509 | ||
Pratapgarh District | |||||||||||||
244 | Rampur Khas | 52.3 | Aradhana Misra Mona | INC | 84,334 | 50.27 | Nagesh Pratap Singh | BJP | 69,593 | 41.49 | 14,741 | ||
245 | Babaganj (SC) | 52.18 | Vinod Kumar | JD(L) | 67,282 | 40.34 | Girish Chandra | SP | 51,515 | 30.8 | 15,767 | ||
246 | Kunda | 55.2 | Raghuraj Pratap Singh | JD(L) | 99,612 | 50.58 | Gulshan Yadav | SP | 69,297 | 35.19 | 30,315 | ||
247 | Vishwanathganj | 50.28 | Jeet Lal Patel | AD(S) | 86,829 | 43.21 | Saurabh Singh | SP | 38,777 | 19.3 | 48,052 | ||
248 | Pratapgarh | 55.18 | Rajendra Maurya | BJP | 89,762 | 45.8 | Krishna Patel | AD(K) | 64,699 | 33.01 | 25,063 | ||
249 | Patti | 60.52 | Ram Singh | SP | 1,08,070 | 48.73 | Rajendra Pratap Singh | BJP | 86,019 | 38.79 | 22,051 | ||
250 | Raniganj | 56.15 | Rakesh Kumar Verma | SP | 75,583 | 40.05 | Dhiraj Ojha | BJP | 72,934 | 38.65 | 2,649 | ||
Kaushambi District | |||||||||||||
251 | Sirathu | 59.9 | Pallavi Patel | SP | 106,278 | 46.49 | Keshav Prasad Maurya | BJP | 98,941 | 43.28 | 7,337 | ||
252 | Manjhanpur (SC) | 61.77 | Indrajit Saroj | SP | 121,506 | 47.20 | Lal Bahadur | BJP | 97,628 | 37.93 | 23,878 | ||
253 | Chail | 57.75 | Pooja Pal | SP | 88,818 | 39.65 | Nagendra Pratap Singh Patel | AD(S) | 75,609 | 33.76 | 13,209 | ||
Prayagraj District | |||||||||||||
254 | Phaphamau | 57.56 | Guru Prasad Maurya | BJP | 91,186 | 43.26 | Ansar Ahmad | SP | 76,862 | 36.47 | 14,324 | ||
255 | Soraon (SC) | 58.68 | Geeta Shastri | SP | 91,474 | 40.99 | Jamuna Prasad | AD(S) | 85,884 | 38.48 | 5,590 | ||
256 | Phulpur | 60.32 | Praveen Patel | BJP | 103,557 | 42 | Mujataba Siddiqui | SP | 100,825 | 40.89 | 2,732 | ||
257 | Pratappur | 55.92 | Vijama Yadav | SP | 91,142 | 40.09 | Rakesh Dhar Tripathi | AD(S) | 80,186 | 35.27 | 10,956 | ||
258 | Handia | 53.47 | Hakim Lal Bind | SP | 84,417 | 39.36 | Prashant Kumar Singh Rahul | NISHAD | 80,874 | 37.71 | 3,543 | ||
259 | Meja | 57.22 | Sandeep Singh Patel | SP | 78,555 | 42.12 | Neelam Karwariya | BJP | 75,116 | 40.28 | 3,439 | ||
260 | Karachhana | 58.06 | Piyush Ranjan Nishad | BJP | 89,527 | 44.06 | Ujjwal Raman Singh | SP | 80,199 | 39.47 | 9,328 | ||
261 | Allahabad West | 48.49 | Sidharth Nath Singh | BJP | 1,18,759 | 53.29 | Richa Singh | SP | 88,826 | 39.86 | 29,933 | ||
262 | Allahabad North | 39.77 | Harshvardhan Bajpai | BJP | 96,890 | 55.07 | Sandeep Yadav | SP | 42,007 | 23.88 | 54,883 | ||
263 | Allahabad South | 44.27 | Nand Gopal Gupta | BJP | 97,864 | 54.14 | Raish Chandra Shukla | SP | 71,682 | 39.66 | 26,182 | ||
264 | Bara (SC) | 61.25 | Vachaspati | AD(S) | 89,203 | 43.49 | Ajay Munna | SP | 76,679 | 37.38 | 12,464 | ||
265 | Koraon (SC) | 59.04 | Rajmani Kol | BJP | 84,587 | 40.74 | Ram Deo | SP | 60,100 | 28.95 | 24,487 | ||
Barabanki District | |||||||||||||
266 | Kursi | 73.03 | Sakendra Pratap Verma | BJP | 1,18,720 | 41.15 | Rakesh Verma | SP | 1,18,503 | 41.07 | 217 | ||
267 | Ramnagar | 69.6 | Fareed Mahfooz Kidwai | SP | 98,799 | 41.96 | Sharad Kumar Awasthi | BJP | 98,538 | 41.85 | 261 | ||
268 | Barabanki | 67.93 | Dharmraj Singh Yadav | SP | 1,25,500 | 47.11 | Dr. Ramkumari Maurya | BJP | 90,450 | 33.95 | 35,050 | ||
269 | Zaidpur (SC) | 70 | Gaurav Kumar | SP | 1,13,558 | 40.86 | Ambrish Rawat | BJP | 1,10,576 | 39.79 | 2,982 | ||
270 | Dariyabad | 66.32 | Satish Sharma | BJP | 1,27,983 | 46.87 | Arvind Kumar Singh Gope | SP | 95,366 | 35.03 | 32,617 | ||
Ayodhya District | |||||||||||||
271 | Rudauli | 61.38 | Ram Chandra Yadav | BJP | 94,031 | 42.95 | Anand Sen | SP | 53,415 | 24.4 | 40,616 | ||
Barabanki District | |||||||||||||
272 | Haidergarh (SC) | 65.78 | Dinesh Rawat | BJP | 1,17,113 | 50.9 | Ram Magan Rawat | SP | 91,422 | 39.73 | 25,691 | ||
Ayodhya District | |||||||||||||
273 | Milkipur (SC) | 60.44 | Awadhesh Prasad | SP | 1,03,905 | 47.99 | Baba Gorakhnath | BJP | 90,567 | 41.83 | 13,338 | ||
274 | Bikapur | 63.65 | Amit Singh Chauhan | BJP | 1,07,268 | 44.24 | Firoz Khan | SP | 1,01,708 | 42.04 | 5,560 | ||
275 | Ayodhya | 60.53 | Ved Prakash Gupta | BJP | 1,13,414 | 49.04 | Tej Narayan Pandey | SP | 93,424 | 40.4 | 19,990 | ||
276 | Goshainganj | 61.07 | Abhay Singh | SP | 1,05,863 | 43.87 | Arti Tiwari | BJP | 92,784 | 38.45 | 13,079 | ||
Ambedkar Nagar District | |||||||||||||
277 | Katehari | 62.79 | Lalji Verma | SP | 93,524 | 37.78 | Avadhesh Kumar | NISHAD | 85,828 | 34.67 | 7,696 | ||
278 | Tanda | 66.43 | Ram Murti Verma | SP | 95,263 | 43.49 | Kapil Deo | BJP | 63,166 | 28.84 | 32,097 | ||
279 | Alapur (SC) | 61.37 | Tribhuwan Dutt | SP | 74,165 | 35.55 | Triveniram | BJP | 64,782 | 31.05 | 9,383 | ||
280 | Jalalpur | 63.6 | Rakesh Pandey | SP | 93,668 | 36.18 | Dr. Rajesh Singh | BSP | 80,038 | 30.91 | 13,630 | ||
281 | Akbarpur | 64.6 | Ram Achal Rajbhar | SP | 81,391 | 38.14 | Dharmraj Nishad | BJP | 69,595 | 32.39 | 12,336 | ||
Bahraich District | |||||||||||||
282 | Balha (SC) | 59.22 | Saroj Sonkar | BJP | 1,00,483 | 46.78 | Akshaybar Nath Kanaujiya | SP | 83,910 | 39.06 | 16,573 | ||
283 | Nanpara | 58.07 | Ram Niwas Verma | AD(S) | 87,689 | 43.91 | Madhuri Verma | SP | 75,505 | 37.81 | 12,184 | ||
284 | Matera | 62.64 | Mariya Shah | SP | 1,02,255 | 48.13 | Arun Veer Singh | BJP | 91,827 | 43.24 | 10,428 | ||
285 | Mahasi | 63.06 | Sureshwar Singh | BJP | 1,17,883 | 54.58 | Krishna Kumar Ojha | SP | 75,199 | 34.82 | 42,684 | ||
286 | Bahraich | 59.04 | Anupma Jaiswal | BJP | 1,07,628 | 46.45 | Yasar Shah | SP | 1,03,550 | 44.69 | 4,078 | ||
287 | Payagpur | 59.12 | Subhash Tripathi | BJP | 1,10,162 | 47.77 | Mukesh Srivastava | SP | 98,106 | 42.54 | 12,056 | ||
288 | Kaiserganj | 58.13 | Anand Kumar | SP | 1,03,195 | 45.51 | Gaurav Verma | BJP | 95,424 | 42.11 | 7,771 | ||
Shrawasti District | |||||||||||||
289 | Bhinga | 58.76 | Indrani Devi | SP | 1,03,661 | 44.85 | Padam Sen Chaudhary | BJP | 90,087 | 38.98 | 13,574 | ||
290 | Shrawasti | 60.81 | Ram Feran Pandey | BJP | 98,640 | 38.98 | Mohhamad Aslam Rainee | SP | 97,183 | 38.4 | 1,457 | ||
Balrampur District | |||||||||||||
291 | Tulsipur | 52.81 | Kailash Nath Shukla | BJP | 87,092 | 42.92 | Zeba Rizwan | IND | 51,251 | 25.27 | 35,841 | ||
292 | Gainsari | 51.94 | Shiv Pratap Yadav | SP | 75,345 | 39.68 | Shailesh Kumar Singh | BJP | 69,508 | 36.61 | 5,837 | ||
293 | Utraula | 45.07 | Ram Pratap Verma | BJP | 87,162 | 44.43 | Haseeb Hasan Khan | SP | 65,393 | 33.93 | 21,769 | ||
294 | Balrampur (SC) | 48.3 | Paltu Ram | BJP | 1,01,146 | 48.93 | Jagram Paswan | SP | 90,175 | 43.62 | 10,971 | ||
Gonda District | |||||||||||||
295 | Mehnaun | 58.58 | Vinay Kumar Dwivedi | BJP | 1,07,237 | 50.05 | Nandita Shukla | SP | 84,109 | 39.22 | 23,128 | ||
296 | Gonda | 57.54 | Prateek Bhushan Singh | BJP | 96,528 | 48.21 | Suraj Singh | SP | 89,828 | 44.87 | 6,700 | ||
297 | Katra Bazar | 60.54 | Bawan Singh | BJP | 1,12,291 | 47.86 | Baijnath Dubey | SP | 93,834 | 39.99 | 18,457 | ||
298 | Colonelganj | 58.64 | Ajay Kumar Singh | BJP | 1,08,109 | 55.8 | Yogesh Pratap Singh | SP | 72,637 | 37.49 | 35,472 | ||
299 | Tarabganj | 57.46 | Prem Narayan Pandey | BJP | 1,25,325 | 59.39 | Ram Bhajan Chaubey | SP | 71,365 | 33.95 | 53,690 | ||
300 | Mankapur (SC) | 55.2 | Ramapati Shastri | BJP | 1,05,677 | 57.69 | Ramesh Chandra | SP | 63,328 | 34.57 | 42,349 | ||
301 | Gaura | 53.79 | Prabhat Kumar Verma | BJP | 73,545 | 42.62 | Sanjay Kumar | SP | 50,571 | 29.31 | 22,974 | ||
Siddharthnagar District | |||||||||||||
302 | Shohratgarh | 52.81 | Vinay Verma | AD(S) | 71,062 | 37.46 | Prem Chand Nishad | SBSP | 46,599 | 22.56 | 24,463 | ||
303 | Kapilvastu (SC) | 55.71 | Shyam Dhani | BJP | 1,22,940 | 48.72 | Vinay Paswan | SP | 92,001 | 36.46 | 30,939 | ||
304 | Bansi | 49.51 | Jai Pratap Singh | BJP | 84,596 | 44.82 | Monu Dubey | SP | 64,256 | 34.04 | 20,340 | ||
305 | Itwa | 49.56 | Mata Prasad Pandey | SP | 64,253 | 38.54 | Satish Chandra Dwiwedi | BJP | 62,591 | 37.55 | 1,662 | ||
306 | Domariyaganj | 50.42 | Saiyada Khatoon | SP | 85,098 | 41.19 | Raghvendra Pratap Singh | BJP | 84,327 | 40.82 | 771 | ||
Basti District | |||||||||||||
307 | Harraiya | 56.91 | Ajay Kumar Singh | BJP | 88,200 | 39.75 | Triyambak Pathak | SP | 69,871 | 31.57 | 18,329 | ||
308 | Kaptanganj | 59.09 | Kavindra Chaudhary | SP | 94,273 | 43.66 | Chandra Prakash Shukla | BJP | 70,094 | 32.46 | 24,179 | ||
309 | Rudhauli | 54.47 | Rajendra Prasad Chaudhary | SP | 86,360 | 36.82 | Sangeeta Pratap Jaiswal | BJP | 71,134 | 30.33 | 15,226 | ||
310 | Basti Sadar | 58.56 | Mahendra Nath Yadav | SP | 86,029 | 39.81 | Dayaram Choudhary | BJP | 84,250 | 38.99 | 1,779 | ||
311 | Mahadewa (SC) | 58.16 | Doodh Ram | SBSP | 83,350 | 39.47 | Ravi Kumar Sonkar | BJP | 77,855 | 36.87 | 5,495 | ||
Sant Kabir Nagar District | |||||||||||||
312 | Menhdawal | 52.9 | Anil Kumar Tripathi | NISHAD | 90,193 | 37.23 | Jay Chand | SP | 84,970 | 35.08 | 5,223 | ||
313 | Khalilabad | 54.72 | Ankur Raj Tiwari | BJP | 76,086 | 30.36 | Digvijay Narayan | SP | 63,464 | 25.32 | 12,262 | ||
314 | Dhanghata (SC) | 55.81 | Ganesh Chandra Chauhan | BJP | 83,241 | 38.50 | Alagu Prasad | SBSP | 72,688 | 33.62 | 10,553 | ||
Maharajganj District | |||||||||||||
315 | Pharenda | 60.9 | Virendra Chaudhary | INC | 85,181 | 40.28 | Bajrang Bahadur Singh | BJP | 83,935 | 35.69 | 1,246 | ||
316 | Nautanwa | 61.5 | Rishi Tripathi | NISHAD | 90,263 | 40.03 | Kunwar Kaushal Singh | SP | 74,392 | 33.23 | 15,691 | ||
317 | Siswa | 65.51 | Prem Sagar Patel | BJP | 1,27,673 | 50.05 | Sushil Kumar Tibrewal | SP | 64,942 | 25.46 | 62,731 | ||
318 | Maharajganj (SC) | 63.45 | Jai Mangal Kanojiya | BJP | 1,36,071 | 51.08 | Nirmesh Mangal | IND | 59,168 | 22.53 | 76,903 | ||
319 | Paniyara | 61.36 | Gyanendra Singh | BJP | 1,35,463 | 52.11 | Krishnabhan Singh Sainthwar | SP | 74,035 | 28.48 | 61,428 | ||
Gorakhpur District | |||||||||||||
320 | Caimpiyarganj | 58.48 | Fateh Bahadur Singh | BJP | 1,22,032 | 54.38 | Kajal Nishad | SP | 79,376 | 35.37 | 42,656 | ||
321 | Pipraich | 63.73 | Mahendra Pal Singh | BJP | 1,41,780 | 54.86 | Amrendra Nishad | SP | 76,423 | 29.57 | 65,357 | ||
322 | Gorakhpur Urban | 53.8 | Yogi Adityanath | BJP | 1,65,499 | 66.18 | Subhawati Upendra Dutt Shukla | SP | 62,109 | 24.84 | 1,03,390 | ||
323 | Gorakhpur Rural | 60.79 | Bipin Singh | BJP | 1,26,376 | 49.59 | Vijay Bahadur Yadav | SP | 1,02,306 | 40.14 | 24,070 | ||
324 | Sahajanwa | 59.13 | Pradeep Shukla | BJP | 1,05,981 | 47.21 | Yashwant Singh Rawat | SP | 62,575 | 27.87 | 43,406 | ||
325 | Khajani (SC) | 52.31 | Sriram Chauhan | BJP | 90,210 | 45.31 | Rupawati Beldar | SP | 53,109 | 26.71 | 37,101 | ||
326 | Chauri-Chaura | 57.99 | Sarvan Kumar Nishad | BJP | 91,958 | 44.65 | Captain Brijesh Chandra Lal Paswan | SP | 50,831 | 24.68 | 41,127 | ||
327 | Bansgaon (SC) | 49.48 | Vimlesh Paswan | BJP | 87,224 | 46.26 | Sanjay Kumar | SP | 54,915 | 29.13 | 32,209 | ||
328 | Chillupar | 52.98 | Rajesh Tripathi | BJP | 96,777 | 42.49 | Vinay Shankar Tiwari | SP | 75,132 | 32.98 | 21,645 | ||
Kushinagar District | |||||||||||||
329 | Khadda | 60.27 | Vivekanand Pandey | NISHAD | 88,291 | 43.08 | Vijay Pratap Kushwaha | IND | 46,840 | 22.85 | 41,451 | ||
330 | Padrauna | 60.1 | Manish Jaiswal | BJP | 1,14,496 | 49.8 | Vikram Yadav | SP | 72,488 | 31.53 | 42,008 | ||
331 | Tamkuhi Raj | 56.6 | Asim Kumar | BJP | 1,15,123 | 50.81 | Uday Narayan | SP | 48,651 | 21.47 | 66,472 | ||
332 | Fazilnagar | 56.2 | Surendra Kumar Kushwaha | BJP | 1,16,029 | 51.61 | Swami Prasad Maurya | SP | 71,015 | 31.15 | 45,014 | ||
333 | Kushinagar | 59.23 | Panchanand Pathak | BJP | 1,15,268 | 52.14 | Rajesh Pratap Rao | SP | 80,478 | 36.4 | 34,790 | ||
334 | Hata | 58 | Mohan Verma | BJP | 1,20,666 | 55.7 | Ranvijay Singh | SP | 61,301 | 28.3 | 59,365 | ||
335 | Ramkola (SC) | 57.58 | Vinay Prakash Gond | BJP | 1,24,792 | 58.27 | Purnmasi Dehati | SBSP | 52,249 | 24.4 | 72,543 | ||
Deoria District | |||||||||||||
336 | Rudrapur | 56.59 | Jai Prakash Nishad | BJP | 78,187 | 42.99 | Ram Bhuwal Nishad | SP | 36,251 | 19.93 | 41,936 | ||
337 | Deoria | 56.69 | Shalabh Mani Tripathi | BJP | 1,06,701 | 53.52 | Ajay Pratap Singh Sainthwar | SP | 66,046 | 33.13 | 40,655 | ||
338 | Pathardeva | 59.37 | Surya Pratap Shahi | BJP | 93,858 | 46.65 | Brahma Shankar Tripathi | SP | 65,177 | 32.4 | 28,681 | ||
339 | Rampur Karkhana | 58.08 | Surendra Chaurasia | BJP | 90,742 | 43.85 | Ghazala Lari | SP | 76,072 | 36.76 | 14,670 | ||
340 | Bhatpar Rani | 57.43 | Sabhakunwar Kushawaha | BJP | 91,282 | 46.98 | Ashutosh Upadhyay | SP | 73,200 | 37.68 | 18,082 | ||
341 | Salempur (SC) | 51.65 | Vijay Laxmi Gautam | BJP | 82,047 | 46.15 | Manbodh Prasad | SBSP | 65,439 | 36.8 | 16,608 | ||
342 | Barhaj | 58.11 | Deepak Kumar Mishra | BJP | 85,758 | 46.33 | Murli Manohar Jaiswal | SP | 68,897 | 37.22 | 16,861 | ||
Azamgarh District | |||||||||||||
343 | Atrauliya | 60.86 | Sangram Yadav | SP | 91,502 | 39.55 | Prashant Singh | NISHAD | 74,255 | 32.10 | 17,247 | ||
344 | Gopalpur | 58.94 | Nafees Ahmad | SP | 84,401 | 40.87 | Satyendra Rai | BJP | 60,094 | 29.10 | 24,307 | ||
345 | Sagri | 57.77 | Hriday Narayan Singh Patel | SP | 83,093 | 42.76 | Smt. Vandana Singh | BJP | 60,578 | 31.17 | 22,515 | ||
346 | Mubarakpur | 63.29 | Akhilesh Yadav | SP | 80,726 | 36.02 | Arvind Jaiswal | BJP | 51,623 | 23.03 | 29,103 | ||
347 | Azamgarh | 59.64 | Durga Prasad Yadav | SP | 100,813 | 42.66 | Akhilesh Kumar Mishra | BJP | 84,777 | 35.87 | 16,036 | ||
348 | Nizamabad | 56.4 | Alambadi | SP | 79,835 | 43.22 | Manoj | BJP | 45,648 | 24.71 | 34,187 | ||
349 | Phoolpur Pawai | 58.77 | Ramakant Yadav | SP | 81,164 | 42 | Ramsurat Rajbhar | BJP | 55,858 | 28.91 | 25,306 | ||
350 | Didarganj | 54.98 | Kamlakant Rajbhar | SP | 74,342 | 36.99 | Krishna Murari Vishwakarma | BJP | 60,781 | 30.25 | 13,561 | ||
351 | Lalganj (SC) | 53.65 | Bechai Saroj | SP | 83,767 | 38.31 | Neelam Sonkar | BJP | 69,034 | 31.57 | 14,733 | ||
352 | Mehnagar (SC) | 54.67 | Puja Saroj | SP | 86,960 | 39.35 | Manju Saroj | BJP | 72,811 | 32.94 | 14,149 | ||
Mau District | |||||||||||||
353 | Madhuban | 55.54 | Ram Bilash Chauhan | BJP | 79,032 | 35.24 | Umesh Pandey | SP | 74,584 | 33.26 | 4,448 | ||
354 | Ghosi | 58.53 | Dara Singh Chauhan | SP | 108,430 | 42.21 | Vijay Rajbhar | BJP | 86,214 | 33.57 | 22,216 | ||
355 | Muhammadabad-Gohna (SC) | 60 | Rajendra Kumar | SP | 94,688 | 41.48 | Smt. Poonam Saroj | BJP | 68,039 | 29.80 | 26,649 | ||
356 | Mau | 57.92 | Abbas Ansari | SBSP | 124,691 | 44.69 | Ashok Singh | BJP | 86,575 | 31.03 | 38,116 | ||
Ballia District | |||||||||||||
357 | Belthara Road (SC) | 55.72 | Hansu Ram | SBSP | 78,995 | 39.57 | Chhattu Ram | BJP | 73,481 | 36.81 | 5,514 | ||
358 | Rasara | 56.28 | Umashankar Singh | BSP | 87,887 | 43.82 | Mahendra | SBSP | 81,304 | 40.54 | 6,583 | ||
359 | Sikanderpur | 57.3 | Mohammed Ziauddin Rizvi | SP | 75,446 | 42.75 | Sanjay Yadav | BJP | 63,591 | 36.03 | 11,855 | ||
360 | Phephana | 57.27 | Sangram Singh | SP | 92,516 | 48.78 | Upendra Tiwari | BJP | 73,162 | 38.57 | 19,354 | ||
361 | Ballia Nagar | 54.04 | Daya Shankar Singh | BJP | 103,873 | 51.22 | Narad Rai | SP | 77,634 | 38.28 | 26,239 | ||
362 | Bansdih | 53.08 | Ketakee Singh | BJP | 103,305 | 47.67 | Ram Govind Chaudhary | SP | 81,953 | 37.82 | 21,352 | ||
363 | Bairia | 48.11 | Jai Prakash Anchal | SP | 71,241 | 40.33 | Anand Swarup Shukla | BJP | 58,290 | 33.00 | 12,951 | ||
Jaunpur District | |||||||||||||
364 | Badlapur | 59.03 | Ramesh Chandra Mishra | BJP | 82,391 | 39.72 | Baba Dubey | SP | 81,065 | 39.08 | 1,326 | ||
365 | Shahganj | 59.13 | Ramesh | NISHAD | 87,233 | 36.21 | Shailendra Yadav Lalai | SP | 86,514 | 35.91 | 719 | ||
366 | Jaunpur | 57.03 | Girish Chandra Yadav | BJP | 97,760 | 39.35 | Mohd. Arshad Khan | SP | 89,708 | 36.11 | 8,052 | ||
367 | Malhani | 60.28 | Lucky Yadav | SP | 97,357 | 42.57 | Dhananjay Singh | JD(U) | 79,830 | 34.91 | 17,527 | ||
368 | Mungra Badshahpur | 56.85 | Pankaj | SP | 92,048 | 41.90 | Ajay Dubey | BJP | 86,818 | 39.52 | 5,230 | ||
369 | Machhlishahr (SC) | 54.3 | Ragini Sonkar | SP | 91,659 | 41.99 | Mihilal Gautam | BJP | 83,175 | 38.10 | 8,484 | ||
370 | Mariyahu | 57.38 | R.K. Patel | AD(S) | 76,007 | 39.25 | Sushma Patel | SP | 74,801 | 38.62 | 1,206 | ||
371 | Zafrabad | 56.05 | Jagdish Narayan | SBSP | 90,620 | 40.57 | Harendra Prasad Singh | BJP | 84,328 | 37.76 | 6,292 | ||
372 | Kerakat (SC) | 57.65 | Tufani Saroj | SP | 94,022 | 39.13 | Dinesh Choudhary | BJP | 84,178 | 35.04 | 9,844 | ||
Ghazipur District | |||||||||||||
373 | Jakhanian (SC) | 58.89 | Triveni Ram | SBSP | 1,13,378 | 44.53 | Ramraj Vanvasi | BJP | 76,513 | 30.05 | 36,865 | ||
374 | Saidpur (SC) | 59.06 | Ankit Bharti | SP | 1,09,711 | 46.36 | Subhash Passi | BJP | 73,076 | 30.88 | 36,635 | ||
375 | Ghazipur Sadar | 62.04 | Jai Kishan Sahu | SP | 92,472 | 40.81 | Sangeeta Balwant Bind | BJP | 90,780 | 40.06 | 1,692 | ||
376 | Jangipur | 61.16 | Virendra Kumar Yadav | SP | 1,03,125 | 44.75 | Ramnaresh Kushwah | BJP | 68,062 | 29.53 | 35,063 | ||
377 | Zahoorabad | 60.74 | Om Prakash Rajbhar | SBSP | 1,14,860 | 46.45 | Kalicharan Rajbhar | BJP | 69,228 | 21.49 | 45,632 | ||
378 | Mohammadabad | 57.95 | Suhaib Ansari | SP | 1,11,443 | 45.26 | Alka Rai | BJP | 92,684 | 37.64 | 18,759 | ||
379 | Zamania | 54.79 | Omprakash Singh | SP | 94,695 | 40.57 | Sunita Singh | BJP | 72,239 | 30.95 | 22,456 | ||
Chandauli District | |||||||||||||
380 | Mughalsarai | 60.14 | Ramesh Jaiswal | BJP | 102,216 | 42.40 | Chandra Shekhar Yadav | SP | 87,295 | 36.21 | 14,921 | ||
381 | Sakaldiha | 63.16 | Prabhunarayan Yadav | SP | 86,328 | 40.70 | Suryamuni Tiwari | BJP | 69,667 | 32.84 | 16,661 | ||
382 | Saiyadraja | 63.02 | Sushil Singh | BJP | 87,891 | 41.85 | Manoj Kumar | SP | 76,974 | 36.65 | 10,917 | ||
383 | Chakia (SC) | 65.22 | Kailash Kharwar | BJP | 97,812 | 39.63 | Jitendra Kumar | SP | 88,561 | 35.88 | 9,251 | ||
Varanasi District | |||||||||||||
384 | Pindra | 59.05 | Awadhesh Kumar Singh | BJP | 84,325 | 38.23 | Babu Lal | BSP | 48,766 | 22.11 | 35,559 | ||
385 | Ajagara (SC) | 65.52 | Tribhuwan Ram | BJP | 101,088 | 41.25 | Sunil Sonkar | SBSP | 91,928 | 37.51 | 9,160 | ||
386 | Shivpur | 67.22 | Anil Rajbhar | BJP | 115,231 | 45.76 | Arvind Rajbhar | SBSP | 87,544 | 34.77 | 27,687 | ||
387 | Rohaniya | 60.39 | Dr. Sunil Patel | AD(S) | 118,663 | 48.08 | Abhay Patel | AD(K) | 72,191 | 29.25 | 46,472 | ||
388 | Varanasi North | 57.65 | Ravindra Jaiswal | BJP | 134,471 | 54.61 | Ashfaque | SP | 93,695 | 38.05 | 40,776 | ||
389 | Varanasi South | 60.51 | Neelkanth Tiwari | BJP | 99,622 | 50.88 | Kameshwar (Kishan Dixit) | SP | 88,900 | 45.41 | 10,722 | ||
390 | Varanasi Cantt. | 53.89 | Saurabh Srivastava | BJP | 147,833 | 60.63 | Pooja Yadav | SP | 60,989 | 25.01 | 86,844 | ||
391 | Sevapuri | 63.83 | Neel Ratan Singh Patel | BJP | 105,163 | 47.60 | Surendra Singh Patel | SP | 82,632 | 37.41 | 22,531 | ||
Bhadohi District | |||||||||||||
392 | Bhadohi | 58.33 | Zahid Beg | SP | 100,738 | 40.24 | Ravindra Tripathi | BJP | 95,853 | 38.29 | 4,885 | ||
393 | Gyanpur | 55.66 | Vipul Dubey | NISHAD | 73,446 | 34.12 | Ram Kishore Bind | SP | 67,215 | 31.23 | 6,231 | ||
394 | Aurai (SC) | 59.5 | Dinanath Bhashkar | BJP | 93,691 | 41.69 | Smt. Anjani | SP | 92,044 | 40.95 | 1,647 | ||
Mirzapur District | |||||||||||||
395 | Chhanbey (SC) | 57.91 | Rahul Prakash Kol | AD(S) | 102,502 | 47.29 | Kirti | SP | 64,389 | 29.71 | 38,113 | ||
396 | Mirzapur | 56.46 | Ratnakar Mishra | BJP | 118,642 | 52.09 | Kailash Chaurasia | SP | 78,766 | 34.58 | 39,876 | ||
397 | Majhawan | 61.68 | Dr. Vinod Kumar Bind | NISHAD | 103,235 | 42.07 | Rohit Shukla | SP | 69,648 | 28.38 | 33,587 | ||
398 | Chunar | 62.33 | Anurag Singh | BJP | 110,980 | 50.26 | Ramashankar Prasad Singh | AD(K) | 63,366 | 28.70 | 47,614 | ||
399 | Marihan | 64.59 | Rama Shankar Singh | BJP | 105,377 | 44.51 | Narendra Singh Kushwaha | BSP | 42,466 | 17.94 | 62,911 | ||
Sonbhadra District | |||||||||||||
400 | Ghorawal | 63.5 | Anil Kumar Maurya | BJP | 101,277 | 40.46 | Ramesh Chandra Dubey | SP | 77,355 | 30.90 | 23,922 | ||
401 | Robertsganj | 61.06 | Bhupesh Chaubey | BJP | 84,496 | 40.29 | Avinash Kushwaha | SP | 78,875 | 37.61 | 5,621 | ||
402 | Obra (ST) | 49.8 | Sanjeev Kumar Gond | BJP | 78,364 | 48.04 | Arvind Kumar | SP | 51,922 | 31.83 | 26,442 | ||
403 | Duddhi (ST) | 61.58 | Ram Dular Gaur | BJP | 84,407 | 41.28 | Vijay Singh Gour | SP | 78,110 | 38.20 | 6,297 |
The Bahujan Samaj Party is a political party in India that was formed to represent Bahujans, referring to Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes, and Other Backward Classes (OBC), along with religious minorities. According to Kanshi Ram, when he founded the party in 1984, the Bahujans comprised 85 percent of India's population, but were divided into 6,000 different castes. The party claims to be inspired by the philosophy of B. R. Ambedkar, Jyotiba Phule, Narayana Guru, Chhatrapati Shahuji Maharaj, and Gautama Buddha.
The Samajwadi Party is a socialist political party in India. It was founded on 4 October 1992 by former Janata Dal politician Mulayam Singh Yadav and is headquartered in New Delhi. The Samajwadi Party is currently led by former Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh, Akhilesh Yadav.
Rashtriya Lok Dal is an Indian regional political party in Uttar Pradesh and Rajasthan. It was founded by Chaudhary Ajit Singh, son of the former prime minister of India, Chaudhary Charan Singh in 1996 as a breakaway faction of the Janata Dal.
Ram Gopal Yadav is an Indian politician from Uttar Pradesh. He is the Secretary-General of the Samajwadi Party and the Member of Parliament (MP) in Rajya Sabha, since 2008. Yadav also served as Lok Sabha MP of Sambhal from 2004 to 2008.
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Mulayam Singh Yadav was an Indian politician, a socialist figure and founder of the Samajwadi Party. Over the course of his political career spanning more than six decades, he served for three terms as the Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh, and also as the Union Minister of Defence in the Government of India. A long-time parliamentarian, he was a seven-time Member of Parliament representing Mainpuri, Azamgarh, Sambhal and Kannauj constituencies in the Lok Sabha, a ten-time member of the Legislative Assembly, member of the Legislative Council and the Leader of Opposition several times as well. Yadav was a prominent figure of his time in Uttar Pradesh politics, and was often referred to as Netaji and sometimes Dhartiputra by his party leaders and workers. In 2023, he was posthumously conferred with Padma Vibhushan, India’s second highest civilian award by the Government of India.
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Swami Prasad Maurya is an Indian politician and was a member of the 17th Legislative Assembly of Uttar Pradesh of India. He represented the Padrauna constituency of Uttar Pradesh. He was a member of Samajwadi Party till 2024 to which he resigned. Maurya has been a Member of the legislative assembly for five terms, has been a minister in the government of Uttar Pradesh, Leader of the house, and Leader of the opposition. He was serving as Cabinet Minister for Labour, Employment and Co-ordination in Yogi Adityanath ministry. Until 2021, he was a member of the Bharatiya Janata Party which he joined after a long stint with Bahujan Samaj Party.
Mohammed Ziauddin Rizvi is an Indian politician. He is the Member of the Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly from Sikanderpur Assembly constituency. He had served as the Minister of Panchayati Raj in Samajwadi Party Government of Uttar Pradesh headed by Akhilesh Yadav. He got elected for the third term in 2022 Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly election succeeding Sanjay Yadav of Bharatiya Janata Party.
Vijay Bahadur Yadav is an Indian politician and a member in 15th and 16th Legislative Assembly of Uttar Pradesh of India. Since 2012, he represents Gorakhpur Rural as a member of Samajwadi Party. Earlier he represented Maniram in 2007–2012 as Bharatiya Janata Party.
The election to the 17th Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly was held from 11 February to 8 March 2017 in 7 phases. This election saw a voter turnout of 61.11% compared to 59.40% in the previous election. The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) won the election by an overwhelming three-quarters majority of 325 seats despite not projecting a chief ministerial candidate before the election. As part of its election strategy, BJP contested under a collective leadership and capitalised mostly on the political clout and 'brand' of its leader Narendra Modi.
The Mahagathbandhan, or MGB, or simply the Gathbandhan (Alliance), was an anti-Congress, anti-BJP, Indian political alliance formed in the run-up to the 2019 general election under the leadership of two former Chief Ministers of Uttar Pradesh, Akhilesh Yadav of the Samajwadi Party and Mayawati of the Bahujan Samaj Party, along with Ajit Singh's Rashtriya Lok Dal.
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Samajwadi Alliance, was a major political alliance led by the Samajwadi Party in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh.
Rangnath Mishra is an Indian Politician belonging to Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and hails from District Bhadohi, Uttar Pradesh. He has been two times minister in the Government of Uttar Pradesh and four times Member of Legislative Assembly of Uttar Pradesh Vidhan Sabha representing Aurai constituency. He has notably served as Cabinet Minister for Secondary Education and Minister of State for Home in the Government of Uttar Pradesh.
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