2022 Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly election

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2022 Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly election
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  2017 . 10 February – 7 March 2022 Next  

All 403 seats of Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly
202 seats needed for a majority
Turnout61.03% (Decrease2.svg 0.21%) [1]
 Majority partyMinority party
 
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Leader Yogi Adityanath Akhilesh Yadav
Party BJP SP
Alliance NDA SP+
Leader since20172012
Leader's seat Gorakhpur Urban Karhal
Last election39.67%, 312 seats21.82%, 47 seats
Seats won255 [2] 111
Seat changeDecrease2.svg 57Increase2.svg 64
Popular vote38,051,72129,543,934
Percentage41.29%32.1%
SwingIncrease2.svg 1.62%Increase2.svg 10.24%

 Third partyFourth party
 
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Leader Priyanka Gandhi Mayawati
Party INC BSP
Alliance UPA
Leader since20191995
Leader's seatDid not contestDid not contest
Last election6.25%, 7 seats22.23%, 19 seats
Seats won21
Seat changeDecrease2.svg 5Decrease2.svg 18
Popular vote2,151,23411,873,137
Percentage2.33%12.88%
SwingDecrease2.svg 3.92%Decrease2.svg 9.35%

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Constituencies of the Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly

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Chief Minister before election

Yogi Adityanath
BJP

Chief Minister after election

Yogi Adityanath
BJP

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. [3]

Contents

Background

The tenure of Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly was scheduled to end on 14 May 2022. [4] 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. [5]

Panchayat Elections

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. [6] AAP won 64 and AIMIM won 22 wards in the panchayat elections. [7]

Political developments

In January 2022, ten BJP state legislators including three ministers, left the party and joined Samajwadi Party. [8] On 19 January, Mulayam Singh Yadav's daughter-in-law Aparna Bisht Yadav joined BJP. [9] She was followed by Mulayam Singh's brother-in-law Pramod Gupta who joined BJP on 20 January. [10] On 25 January, former Union Minister and Congress leader Ratanjit Pratap Narain Singh joined BJP. [11]

Schedule

The election schedule was announced by the Election Commission of India on 8 January 2022. [12]

Map of constituencies and their phases UP phase wise election schedule 2022.svg
Map of constituencies and their phases
Poll eventPhase
IIIIIIIVVVIVII
Notification date14 January 202221 January 202225 January 202227 January 20221 February 20224 February 202210 February 2022
Last date for filing nomination21 January 202228 January 20221 February 20223 February 20228 February 202211 February 202217 February 2022
Scrutiny of nomination24 January 202229 January 20222 February 20224 February 20229 February 202214 February 202218 February 2022
Last date for withdrawal of nomination27 January 202231 January 20224 February 20227 February 202211 February 202216 February 202222 February 2022
Date of poll10 February 202214 February 202220 February 202223 February 202227 February 20223 March 20227 March 2022
Date of counting of votes10 March 2022
Phase
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)

Parties and alliances

   National Democratic Alliance

During the month of September, the NDA confirmed an alliance between BJP, AD(S) and the NISHAD Party. [13] [14] During the month of August, the NDA held talks with parties like JD(U), HAM(S) [15] 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. [16] 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. [17]

Map of the seat sharing arrangement between the parties of the NDA for the 2022 Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly election. NDA candidacies for 2022 Uttar Pradesh elections.png
Map of the seat sharing arrangement between the parties of the NDA for the 2022 Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly election.
No.Party [18] FlagSymbolLeaderPhotoSeats contestedMale candidatesFemale candidates
1. Bharatiya Janata Party BJP flag.svg Lotos flower symbol.svg Yogi Adityanath The Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister, Shri Yogi Adityanath meeting the President, Shri Ram Nath Kovind, at Rashtrapati Bhavan, in New Delhi on February 10, 2018 (cropped).jpg 37032545
2. NISHAD Party No image available.svg Shravan Nishad Circle-icons-profile.svg 651
No image available.svg Sanjay Nishad 10100
3. Apna Dal (Sonelal) Apna dal Flag.svg Indian Election Symbol Cup and Saucer.jpg Anupriya Patel 17143
Total40335449

   Samajwadi Party+

RLD was the first to join the alliance. The NCP and RJD too joined the alliance later. [19] Various other smaller parties too joined while SBSP broke away from its alliance to join SP alliance. [20] 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. [21] Aam Aadmi Party and Samajwadi Party began talks for alliance, [22] [23] however they couldn't agree on seat sharing. [24] 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 ]

Map of the seat sharing arrangement between the parties of the SP+ for the 2022 Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly election. Samajwadi+ alliance candidates (2022 Uttar Pradesh elections).png
Map of the seat sharing arrangement between the parties of the SP+ for the 2022 Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly election.
No.Party [25] [26] FlagSymbolLeaderPhotoSeats contestedMale candidatesFemale candidates
1. Samajwadi Party Indian Election Symbol Cycle.png Akhilesh Yadav Akhilesh Yadav.jpg 34731037
2. Pragatisheel Samajwadi Party (Lohiya) prspaa lohiyaa dhvj.jpg Shivpal Singh Yadav Shivpal singh Yadav.png 110
3. Mahan Dal No image available.svg Keshav Dev Maurya Circle-icons-profile.svg 211
4.Janvadi Party (Socialist) No image available.svg Sanjay Chauhan Circle-icons-profile.svg 110
5. Apna Dal (Kamerawadi) Apna dal Flag.svg Dr. Pallavi Patel Circle-icons-profile.svg 101
No image available.svg Krishna Patel Circle-icons-profile.svg 431
6. Rashtriya Lok Dal Rashtriya Lok Dal Flag new.jpg Indian Election Symbol Hand Pump.png Jayant Chaudhary 33312
7. Suheldev Bharatiya Samaj Party Om Prakash Rajbhar Circle-icons-profile.svg 17161
8. Nationalist Congress Party NCP-flag.svg Nationalist Congress Party Election Symbol.png KK Sharma Circle-icons-profile.svg 1 [27] 10
Total402TBDTBD

   Bahujan Samaj Party

Unlike in previous years, the Bahujan Samaj Party announced that it would compete in the election all by itself. [28] 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. [29] [30]

No.PartyFlagSymbolLeaderPhotoSeats contestedMale candidatesFemale candidates
1. Bahujan Samaj Party Elephant Bahujan Samaj Party.svg Indian Election Symbol Elephant.png Mayawati Mayawati.jpg 403 [28] 36637

   Indian National Congress

On 19 October 2021, Uttar Pradesh Congress leader Priyanka Gandhi announced 40% of tickets to women in upcoming Uttar Pradesh assembly polls. [31]

No.PartyFlagSymbolLeaderPhotoSeats contestedMale candidatesFemale candidates
1. Indian National Congress Indian National Congress Flag.svg Hand INC.svg Priyanka Gandhi Priyanka Gandhi Vadra (6).jpg 399 [32] 244155

   Bhagidari Parivartan Morcha

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. [33]

No.Party [33] FlagSymbolLeaderPhotoSeats contestedMale candidatesFemale candidates
1. All India Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen All India Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen logo.svg Indian Election Symbol Kite.svg Shaukat Ali Circle-icons-profile.svg 95 [34] 905
2. Jan Adhikar Party No image available.svg No image available.svg Babu Singh Kushwaha Kushwaha2.jpg 137 [35] 11918
3.Bharat Mukti Morcha No image available.svg No image available.svg Waman Meshram Waman Meshram on Facebook.jpg TBDTBDTBD
4.Janata Kranti Party No image available.svg No image available.svg Anil Singh Chauhan Circle-icons-profile.svg TBDTBDTBD
5.Bharatiya Vanchit Samaj Party No image available.svg No image available.svg Ram Prasad Kashyap Circle-icons-profile.svg TBDTBDTBD
6. Peace Party of India Peace Party Of India Flag.jpg Indian election symbol glass tumbler.svg Mohamed Ayub Circle-icons-profile.svg TBDTBDTBD
7. Rashtriya Ulama Council Rashtriya Ulama Council (RUC) Flag.jpg No image available.svg Aamir Rashadi Madni Maulana Aamir Rashadi Madni.jpg TBDTBDTBD

  Left parties

No.Party [36] FlagSymbolLeaderPhotoSeats contestedMale candidatesFemale candidates
1. Communist Party of India CPI-banner.svg CPI symbol.svg Girish Sharma Circle-icons-profile.svg 35341
2. Communist Party of India (Marxist) CPI-M-flag.svg CPI(M) election symbol - Hammer Sickle and Star.svg Heera Lal Yadav Circle-icons-profile.svg 3 [lower-alpha 1] 30
3. Communist Party of India (Marxist–Leninist) Liberation CPIML LIBERATION FLAG.png Flag Logo of CPIML.png Sudhakar Yadav Circle-icons-profile.svg 1192
4. All India Forward Bloc Indian Election Symbol Lion.svg S.N. Singh Chouhan Circle-icons-profile.svg 330
5. Socialist Unity Centre of India (Communist) SUCI flag.svg V.N. Singh Circle-icons-profile.svg 990

Others

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 [38] [39] [40]

No.PartyFlagSymbolLeaderPhotoSeats contestedMale candidatesFemale candidates
1. Aam Aadmi Party Aam Aadmi Party logo (English).svg AAP Symbol.png Sanjay Singh Sanjay Singh (cropped).jpg 349 [41] [42] 31930
2. Janata Dal (United) Janata Dal (United) Flag.svg Indian Election Symbol Arrow.svg Circle-icons-profile.svg 27 [43] 261
3. Shiv Sena Logo of Shiv Sena.svg Indian Election Symbol Bow And Arrow.svg Thakur Singh Circle-icons-profile.svg 36 [44] 297
4. Jansatta Dal (Loktantrik) No image available.svg No image available.svg Raghuraj Pratap Singh 16 [45] 151
5. Vikassheel Insaan Party Mukesh Sahani 53 [46] 476
6. Lok Janshakti Party (Ram Vilas) Indian Election Symbol Helicopter.jpg Chirag Paswan Chirag Paswan.jpg 21 [47] 201
7. Azad Samaj Party (Kanshi Ram) Azad samaj party.png Azad samaj party symbol 2.png Chandra Shekhar Aazad Chandrashekhar Azad Ravan (cropped).jpg 110 [48] 1046

Candidates

Manifestos

NDA

On 8 February, BJP released its manifesto titled "Lok Sankalp Patra", ahead of the 1st phase of the elections. [49] Some of the promises in it being:

BSP

BSP announced that it will not release election manifesto. [50]

UPA

INC released its manifesto in three tranches. The first tranche "Shakti Vidhan" was released on 19 December 2021 which centered on women welfare. [51] The second tranche "Bharti Vidhan" was released on 21 January 2022 which centered on youth welfare. [52] [53] The final tranche "Unnati Vidhan" was released on 9 February 2022 which centered on overall development and general issues. [54] [55]

Some key promises [56] made in the manifesto are:

SP+

Samajwadi Party released its manifesto on 8 February 2022. [57]

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:

Campaigns

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. [59] 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. [59]

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. [60]

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. [61]

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. [62]

Policy positions

Farm Laws

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." [63]

The INC and AAP are against the farm laws and had supported the farmers' unions during their year-long protest against the farm laws. [64] [65]

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. [66] 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. [66]

Election Issues

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. [67]

Stray Cow

Stray cow on a busy street in Varanasi Cow in Varanasi street (8527193622).jpg
Stray cow on a busy street in Varanasi

Slaughter of cow is illegal in most places in the country. [68] The anti slaughter laws were not strictly enforced until 2014. [69] 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. [70]

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. [71] Since BJP came to power in 2017, cow slaughter has been made illegal in 18 states in India including UP. [70] 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. [72] [73] [74]

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. [70]

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. [75]

BJP leaders refused to accept that the stray cattle was an issue, even though the farmers consider it an issue. [75] 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. [73]

The Samajwadi Party promised compensation of 5 Lakh ₹ for farmers who were killed by bulls. [71] SP promised to fix the root cause of the problem, removing the fear in trading of livestock without any trouble or harassment. [73] 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. [76]

The Congress Party promised [56] 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. [77] [69] [78]

Roads

Lack of roads was a major poll issue for people in Amethi. [79]

Petrol diesel price

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. [76] [80]

Inflation

Akhilesh Yadav stated that public will not be hit with inflation if SP alliance wins the election. [81]

Unemployment

Akhilesh Yadav stated that he will give jobs to people and end the problem of unemployment. [76] He also promised early recruitment for the Police and Army. [80]

COVID-19

The government's handling of the COVID-19 pandemic in India was criticized 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. [82] [83]

Incidents

Voting Machine malfunction

In the first, third and fourth phase of election, Electronic Voter Machine (EVM) malfunction was reported at several places. [84] [85] Talking about the first phase of elections, the Additional Chief Election Officer said that the malfunctioning machines were replaced after reports of malfunctions. [86]

At multiple polling booths, pressing the button for SP Party on the EVM caused the vote slip being printed for the BJP candidate, instead of the SP candidate. SP has asked ECI to look into the matter. In the third phase of the election, such cases were reported at Bhognipur Assembly constituency in Kanpur Rural and Kishni Assembly constituency in Mainpuri district. [87] [88] In the fourth phase of the election, such cases were reported at Sri Nagar Assembly constituency in Lakhimpur Kheri district [89]

Unattended VVPAT slips

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. [90] [91] 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. [92]

Voting Machine theft

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. [93] 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. [94] Videos of the incident were also circulated on social media. [95]

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. [94] 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." [93] [96]

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. [97]

Postal ballot in garbage truck

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. [98] The incident video was viral in the social media. [99] Police and district administration arrived to meet Samajwadi party members regarding the incident and assured to take actions on their complaint. [100] [101] The Election commission acted on the complaint and removed the involved election official along with the SDM from their post. [102]

On the same day in Moradabad 2 boxes of ballot paper was found by SP members in the truck operated by municipality. [103]

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. [104] Election commission ordered the SDM to be removed from his post. [105]

Vote rigging allegations

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. [106] [107] [104] 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. [104]

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). [108]

Akhilesh Yadav alleged that the Office of the UP Chief Minister was making attempts to influence the counting of votes. [109]

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. [100] Election Commission suspended the Varanasi ADM, Bareilly SDM and Sonbhadra SDM from election related duties. [110]

Poll predictions

Opinion polls

Polling aggregates
Active Parties
  National Democratic Alliance
  Samajwadi Party+
  Bahujan Samaj Party
  United Progressive Alliance
  Others
Date PublishedPolling agencyLead
NDA SP+ BSP UPA Others
18 March 2021ABP-CVoter [111] [112] 41.0%24.4%20.8%5.9%7.9%16.6%
3 September 2021ABP-CVoter [113] 41.8%30.2%15.7%5.1%7.2%11.6%
8 October 2021ABP-CVoter [114] 41.3%32.4%14.7%5.6%6.0%8.9%
13 November 2021ABP-CVoter [115] 40.7%31.1%15.1%9.0%4.1%9.6%
11 December 2021ABP-CVoter [116] 40.4%33.6%13.2%7.3%5.5%6.8%
10 January 2022ABP-CVoter [117] 41.5%33.3%12.9%7.1%5.3%8.2%
23 January 2022Polstrat-NewsX [118] 40.9%36.4%12.3%5.9%4.5%4.5%
Date PublishedPolling agencyLeadRemarks
NDA SP+ BSP UPA Others
18 March 2021ABP-CVoter [111] [112] 284-29454-6433-431-710-16220-240NDA majority
3 September 2021ABP-CVoter [113] 259-267109-11712-163-76-10142-158NDA majority
8 October 2021ABP-CVoter [114] 241-249130-13815-193-70-4103-119NDA majority
13 November 2021ABP-CVoter [115] 213-221152-16016-206-10NA53-69NDA majority
11 December 2021ABP-CVoter [116] 212-224151-16312-242-102-649-73NDA majority
10 January 2022ABP-CVoter [117] 223-235145-1578-163-74-866-90NDA majority
23 January 2022Polstrat-NewsX [118] 218-223152-15719-225-60-261-71NDA majority
10 March 2022Election results273125122148NDA majority

Exit polls

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. [119] Accordingly, these exit polls were published in the evening of 7 March 2022.

Polling agencyLeadRemarks
NDA SP+ BSP UPA Others
ABP News - CVoter [120] 228-244132-14813-214-8NA80-112NDA majority
India Today - Axis My India [121] 288-32671-1013-91-32-3187-255NDA majority
News18 Matrize [122] 262-277119-1347-153-80128-158NDA majority
NewsX Polstrat [123] 223153196270NDA majority
Republic P-Marq [124] 2401401742100NDA majority
Times Now-Veto [125] 2251519474NDA majority
News 24 Today's Chanakya [121] 294(+/-19)105211189NDA majority
Zee - Design Boxed [126] 223-248138-1575-114-93-566-110NDA majority
India TV - CNX [127] 240-250140-1506-122-40-2100-110NDA majority

Voter turnout

PhaseDateSeatsDistrictsDistrict
Turnout (%) [128]
Phase
Turnout (%)
I10 February 202258Shamli69.4262.54
Decrease2.svg0.93
Muzaffarnagar66.75
Meerut64.96
Baghpat65.42
Ghaziabad55.10
Hapur67.68
Gautam Budh
Nagar
57.07
Bulandshahr65.17
Aligarh61.37
Mathura63.56
Agra60.94
II14 February 202255Saharanpur71.5564.66
Decrease2.svg1.03
Bijnor66.68
Moradabad67.38
Sambhal62.94
Rampur65.21
Amroha72.28
Budaun59.49
Bareilly62.90
Shahjahanpur59.26
III20 February 202259Hathras63.2262.49
Increase2.svg0.11
Firozabad64.40
Kasganj63.04
Etah65.70
Mainpuri63.96
Farrukhabad60.08
Kannauj62.09
Etawah61.79
Auraiya61.30
Kanpur Dehat62.49
Kanpur Nagar57.50
Jalaun59.93
Jhansi65.61
Lalitpur71.36
Hamirpur64.02
Mahoba64.59
IV23 February 202259Pilibhit69.2062.82
Increase2.svg0.12
Lakhimpur Kheri68.43
Sitapur65.10
Hardoi60.32
Unnao59.34
Lucknow60.44
Rae Bareli62.06
Banda61.88
Fatehpur60.07
V27 February 202261Amethi56.0058.33
Decrease2.svg0.06
Sultanpur57.59
Chitrakoot62.88
Pratapgarh54.29
Kaushambi59.73
Prayagraj53.73
Barabanki68.64
Ayodhya61.27
Bahraich59.73
Shravasti59.59
Gonda57.37
VI3 March 202257Ambedkar Nagar62.6655.79
Decrease2.svg0.87
Balrampur48.90
Siddharthanagar51.60
Basti57.20
Sant Kabir Nagar52.20
Maharajganj59.5
Gorakhpur58.89
Kushinagar59.00
Deoria56.00
Ballia52.01
VII7 March 202254Azamgarh57.4958.88
Decrease2.svg0.68
Mau57.79
Jaunpur57.18
Ghazipur59.13
Chandauli62.77
Varanasi60.58
Bhadohi57.43
Mirzapur60.34
Sonbhadra59.05
Total403

Results

Vote Share by alliance

   NDA (43.82%)
   SP+ (36.60%)
   BSP (12.88%)
   INC (2.33%)
  Other (4.37%)

Seat Share

   NDA (67.74%)
   SP+ (31.02%)
  Other (1.24%)

Results by alliance and party

PartyBJPAD(S)NISHADSPRLDSBSPINCBSPJD(L)Oth
Seats255126111962120
AllianceNDASP+Others
Seats2731255
AlliancePartyPopular voteSeats
Votes%±pp ContestedWon+/−
NDA Bharatiya Janata Party 3,80,51,72141.29%Increase2.svg 1.62%376255Decrease2.svg 57
Apna Dal (Sonelal) 14,93,1811.62%Increase2.svg 0.4%1712Increase2.svg 3
NISHAD Party 8,40,5840.91%Increase2.svg 0.29%106Increase2.svg 5
Total4,03,85,48743.82%Increase2.svg 2.47% [129] 403273Decrease2.svg 52 [130]
SP+ Samajwadi Party 2,95,43,93432.06%Increase2.svg 10.24%347111Increase2.svg 64
Rashtriya Lok Dal 26,30,1682.85%1.07%339Increase2.svg 8
Suheldev Bharatiya Samaj Party 12,52,9251.36%Increase2.svg 0.66%196Increase2.svg 2
Apna Dal (Kamerawadi) 2,58,1030.28%Increase2.svg 0.278%60Steady2.svg
Nationalist Congress Party 44,1800.05%Increase2.svg 0.05%10Steady2.svg
Total3,37,29,51036.60%Increase2.svg 8.53%402125Increase2.svg 71
Bahujan Samaj Party 1,18,73,13712.88%Decrease2.svg 9.35%4031Decrease2.svg 18
UPA Indian National Congress 21,51,2342.33%Decrease2.svg 3.92%3992Decrease2.svg 5
BPM All India Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen 4,50,9290.49%Increase2.svg 0.25%940Steady2.svg
Aam Aadmi Party 3,47,1870.38%Increase2.svg 0.38%3490Steady2.svg
None Jansatta Dal (Loktantrik) 1,91,8740.21%Increase2.svg 0.21%162Increase2.svg 2
Independents 10,24,1931.11%Decrease2.svg1.46%10250Decrease2.svg3
Others1.49%
NOTA 637,3130.69%Decrease2.svg 0.18%
Total100%
Valid votes
Invalid votes
Votes cast/ turnout
Abstentions
Registered voters

Results by division

DivisionSeatsNDASP+UPABSPOthers
Saharanpur 1679000
Moradabad 271017000
Bareilly 25205000
Lucknow 46397000
Devipatan 20164000
Basti 1376000
Gorakhpur 28270100
Meerut 28235000
Aligarh 17152000
Agra 23185000
Kanpur 27207000
Ayodhya 251213000
Azamgarh 21317010
Jhansi 981000
Chitrakoot 1082000
Prayagraj 281411102
Varanasi 281513000
Mirzapur 12111000
Total403273125212

Results by district

DistrictSeatsNDASP+UPABSPOthers
Saharanpur Division
Saharanpur 752000
Shamli 303000
Muzaffarnagar 624000
Moradabad Division
Bijnor 844000
Moradabad 615000
Sambhal 413000
Rampur 523000
Amroha 422000
Meerut Division
Meerut 734000
Baghpat 321000
Ghaziabad 550000
Hapur 330000
Gautam Buddha Nagar 330000
Bulandshahr 770000
Aligarh Division
Aligarh 770000
Kasganj 321000
Etah 440000
Hathras 321000
Agra Division
Mathura 550000
Agra 990000
Firozabad 523000
Mainpuri 422000
Bareilly Division
Budaun 633000
Bareilly 972000
Pilibhit 440000
Shahjahanpur 660000
Lucknow Division
Lakhimpur Kheri 880000
Sitapur 981000
Hardoi 880000
Unnao 660000
Lucknow 972000
Raebareli 624000
Ayodhya Division
Amethi 422000
Sultanpur 541000
Barabanki 633000
Ayodhya 532000
Ambedkar Nagar 505000
Kanpur Division
Farrukhabad 440000
Kannauj 330000
Etawah 312000
Auraiya 312000
Kanpur Dehat 440000
Kanpur Nagar 1073000
Jhansi Division
Jalaun 321000
Jhansi 440000
Lalitpur 220000
Chitrakoot Division
Hamirpur 220000
Mahoba 220000
Banda 431000
Chitrakoot 211000
Prayagraj Division
Fatehpur 642000
Pratapgarh 722102
Kaushambi 303000
Prayagraj 1284000
Devipatan Division
Bahraich 752000
Shrawasti 211000
Balrampur 431000
Gonda 770000
Basti Division
Siddharthnagar 532000
Basti 514000
Sant Kabir Nagar 330000
Gorakhpur Division
Maharajganj 540100
Gorakhpur 990000
Kushinagar 770000
Deoria 770000
Azamgarh Division
Azamgarh 10010000
Mau 413000
Ballia 724010
Varanasi Division
Jaunpur 945000
Ghazipur 707000
Chandauli 431000
Varanasi 880000
Mirzapur Division
Bhadohi 321000
Mirzapur 550000
Sonbhadra 440000
Total403273125212

Results by polling phase

PhaseSeatsNDASP+UPABSPOthers
I584612000
II553223000
III594415000
IV594910000
V613622102
VI573916110
VII542727000
Total403273125212

Results by constituency

ConstituencyTurnout [131] WinnerRunner UpMarginPolling On
#Name%CandidatePartyVotes%CandidatePartyVotes%
Saharanpur District
1 Behat 75.58 Umar Ali Khan SP 1,34,51347.81 Naresh Saini BJP 96,63334.3437,88014 February 2022
2 Nakur 76.1 Mukesh Choudhary BJP 1,04,11438.47 Dharam Singh Saini SP 1,03,79938.35315
3 Saharanpur Nagar 66.08 Rajiv Gumber BJP 1,43,19548.85 Sanjay Garg SP 1,35,76146.327,434
4 Saharanpur 72.27 Ashu Malik SP 1,07,00741.18 Jagpal Singh BJP 76,26229.3530,745
5 Deoband [132] 69.1 Th. Brijesh Singh BJP 93,89038.77Kartikeya Rana SP 86,78635.837,104
6 Rampur Maniharan (SC)71.71 Devendra Kumar Nim BJP 89,10938.37Ravindra Kumar BSP 68,51629.5020,593
7 Gangoh 70.07 Kirat Singh BJP 1,16,58243.08Inder Sain SP 93,13334.4223,449
Shamli District
8 Kairana 75.04 Nahid Hasan SP 1,31,03554.16Mriganka Singh BJP 1,05,14843.4625,88710 February 2022
9 Thana Bhawan 66.87 Ashraf Ali Khan RLD 1,03,75147.47 Suresh Rana BJP 92,94542.5310,806
10 Shamli 67.62 Persann Kumar Chaudhary RLD 1,03,07048.86 Tejendra Nirwal BJP 95,96345.497,107
Muzaffarnagar District
11 Budhana 67.09 Rajpal Singh Baliyan RLD 1,31,09351.28 Umesh Malik BJP 1,02,78340.2128,31010 February 2022
12 Charthawal 67.68 Pankaj Kumar Malik SP 97,36343.82Sapna Kashyap BJP 92,02941.425,334
13 Purqazi (SC)65.85 Anil Kumar RLD 92,67243.09 Pramod Utwal BJP 86,14040.056,532
14 Muzaffarnagar 62.89 Kapil Dev Aggarwal BJP 1,11,79449.57Saurabh Swaroop RLD 93,10041.2818,694
15 Khatauli 69.79 Vikram Singh Saini BJP 1,00,65145.34 Rajpal Singh Saini RLD 84,30637.9816,345
16 Meerapur 68.88 Chandan Chauhan RLD 1,07,42149.57Prashant Chaudhary BJP 80,04136.9427,380
Bijnor District
17 Najibabad 67.1Tasleem Ahmad SP 1,02,67544.14Kunwar Bharatendu Singh BJP 78,90533.9223,77014 February 2022
18 Nagina (SC)64.36 Manoj Kumar Paras SP 97,15543.51Dr. Yashwant BJP 70,70431.6726,451
19 Barhapur 67.05 Kunwar Sushant Singh BJP 1,00,10041.58Kapil Kumar SP 85,75535.6214,345
20 Dhampur 67.82 Ashok Kumar Rana BJP 81,79139.89Naeemul Hasan SP 81,58839.79203
21 Nehtaur (SC)65.82Omkumar BJP 77,93538.98Munshi Ram RLD 77,67738.86258
22 Bijnor 64.52Suchi Mausam Chaudhary BJP 97,16538.54Neeraj Chaudhary RLD 95,72037.961,445
23 Chandpur 68.86 Swami Omvesh SP 90,52240.34Kamlesh Saini BJP 90,28840.24234
24 Noorpur 65.94 Ram Avatar Singh SP 92,57443.27Chandra Prakash Singh BJP 86,50940.436,065
Moradabad District
25 Kanth 70.11Kamal Akhtar SP 1,34,69249.19Rajesh Kumar Singh BJP 91,51433.4243,17814 February 2022
26 Thakurdwara 73.99Navab Jan SP 1,34,39148.76Ajay Pratap Singh BJP 1,14,70641.6219,684
27 Moradabad Rural 64.65Mohammad Nasir SP 1,14,33756.88Krishnakant Mishra BJP 86,51734.3427,820
28 Moradabad Nagar 60.79 Ritesh Kumar Gupta BJP 1,48,38446.12Mohd Yusuf Ansari SP 1,47,60245.88782
29 Kundarki 71.4Zia Ur Rahman SP 1,25,79246.28Kamal Prajapati BJP 82,63030.4043,162
30 Bilari 66.49Md Fahim Irfan SP 95,33839.92Parmeshwar Lal Saini BJP 87,72836.737,610
Sambhal District
31 Chandausi (SC)59.45 Gulabo Devi BJP 1,12,89049.53Vimlesh Kumar SP 77,52334.0135,36714 February 2022
32 Asmoli 68.48 Pinki Singh Yadav SP 1,11,65242.92Harendra Kumar BJP 86,44633.2325,206
33 Sambhal 64.47Iqbal Mehmood SP 1,07,07343.73Rajesh Singhal BJP 65,37626.7041,697
Rampur District
34 Suar 69.34Abdullah Azam SP 1,26,16259.19Haidar Ali Khan AD(S) 65,05930.6261,10314 February 2022
35 Chamraua 65.13Naseer Khan SP 100,97650.34Mohan Kumar Lodhi BJP 66,68633.2434,290
36 Bilaspur 68.34 Baldev Singh Aulakh BJP 101,99843.17 Amarjit Singh SP 101,69143.04307
37 Rampur 56.61 Azam Khan SP 131,22559.71Akash Saxena BJP 76,08434.6255,141
38 Milak (SC)63.57 Rajbala BJP 97,94843.11Vijay Singh SP 92,03640.505,912
Amroha District
39 Dhanaura (SC)70.34Rajveer Tarara BJP 1,03,05442.29Vivek Singh SP 91,62937.6011,42514 February 2022
40 Naugawan Sadat 74.49 Samarpal Singh SP 1,08,49744.38Devender Nagpal BJP 1,01,95741.646,540
41 Amroha 71.44 Mehboob Ali SP 1,28,73557.43Ram Singh BJP 57,69925.7471,036
42 Hasanpur 73.84Mahendra Khadagvanshi BJP 1,20,13544.67Mukhya Gurjar SP 97,75336.3522,382
Meerut District
43 Siwalkhas 68.78Gulam Muhammad RLD 1,01,74943.52Maninder Pal BJP 92,56739.619,18210 February 2022
44 Sardhana 67.22 Atul Pradhan SP 1,18,57348.75Sangeet Som BJP 1,00,37341.2718,200
45 Hastinapur (SC)66.84 Dinesh Khatik BJP 1,07,58746.72Yogesh Verma SP 1,00,27543.557,312
46 Kithore 69.85 Shahid Manzoor SP 1,07,10442.19Satyavir Tyagi BJP 1,04,92441.332,180
47 Meerut Cantt 56.84 Amit Agrawal BJP 1,62,03266.27Manish Ahlawat RLD 43,96017.981,18,072
48 Meerut 64.55 Rafiq Ansari SP 1,06,39552.77Kamal Dutt Sharma BJP 80,33039.8426,065
49 Meerut South 61.99 Somendra Tomar BJP 1,29,66743.46Md Adil SP 1,21,72540.797,942
Baghpat District
50 Chhaprauli 62.28 Ajay Kumar Singh RLD 1,11,88053.3Sahender Ramala BJP 82,37239.2429,50810 February 2022
51 Baraut 64.51 Krishnapal Malik BJP 90,93146.34Jaiveer Singh RLD 90,61646.18315
52 Baghpat 67.7 Yogesh Dhama BJP 1,01,42047.37Mohd Ahmed Hameed RLD 94,68744.226,733
Ghaziabad District
53 Loni 61.41 Nand Kishor Gurjar BJP 1,27,41040.44 Madan Bhaiya RLD 1,18,73437.688,67610 February 2022
54 Muradnagar 60.01 Ajit Pal Tyagi BJP 1,69,29061.63Surendra Kumar RLD 72,19526.2897,295
55 Sahibabad 47.18 Sunil Kumar Sharma BJP 3,22,88267.03Amarpal Sharma SP 1,08,04722.432,14,835
56 Ghaziabad 51.75 Atul Garg BJP 1,50,20561.37Vishal Verma SP 44,66818.251,05,537
57 Modinagar 67.36 Manju Shiwach BJP 1,13,34950.63Sudesh Sharma RLD 78,73035.1734,619
Hapur District
58 Dhaulana 67.77 Dharmesh Singh Tomar BJP 1,25,02844.65Aslam Ali SP 1,12,40040.1412,62810 February 2022
59 Hapur (SC)66.92Vijaypal Arthi BJP 97,86239.69Gajraj Singh RLD 90,82836.847,034
60 Garhmukteshwar 67.72 Harendra Singh Tewatia BJP 1,04,11344.07Ravindra Chaudhary SP 77,80732.9426,306
Gautam Buddha Nagar District
61 Noida 48.77 Pankaj Singh BJP 2,44,31970.16Sunil Choudhary SP 62,80618.041,81,51310 February 2022
62 Dadri 58.35 Tejpal Singh Nagar BJP 2,18,06861.64Rajkumar Bhati SP 79,85022.571,38,218
63 Jewar 65.87 Dhirendra Singh BJP 1,17,20550.53 Avtar Singh Bhadana RLD 60,89026.2556,315
Bulandshahr District
64 Sikandrabad 67.33Lakshmi Raj Singh BJP 1,25,64446.00Rahul Yadav SP 96,30135.2629,34310 February 2022
65 Bulandshahr 64.95Pradeep Kumar Chaudhary BJP 1,27,02648.94Haji Yunus RLD 1,01,42638.9925,600
66 Syana 65.37 Devendra Singh Lodhi BJP 1,49,12558.9Dilnawaj Khan RLD 59,46823.4989,657
67 Anupshahr 62.87 Sanjay Kumar Sharma BJP 1,25,60252.64Rameshwar Lodhi BSP 47,97920.1177,623
68 Debai 63.02 Chandrapal Singh BJP 1,28,64058.6Harish Kumar [133] SP 60,61527.6168,025
69 Shikarpur 64.18 Anil Sharma BJP 1,13,85553.04Kiran Pal Singh RLD 58,17227.155,683
70 Khurja (SC)66.64Minakshi Singh BJP 1,37,46152.99Banshi Singh SP 70,37727.1367,084
Aligarh District
71 Khair (SC)61.7 Anoop Pradhan BJP 1,39,64355.55Charu Kain BSP 65,30225.9874,34110 February 2022
72 Barauli 64.28 Thakur Jaivir Singh BJP 1,47,98460.57Narendra Kumar Sharma BSP 57,33923.4790,645
73 Atrauli 60.02 Sandeep Kumar Singh BJP 1,25,69152.03 Viresh Yadav SP86,36735.7539,324
74 Chharra 62.79 Ravendra Pal Singh BJP 1,10,92845.79Laxmi Dhangar SP 86,96635.7824,327
75 Koil 62.34Anil Parashar BJP 1,08,06742.81Shaaz Ishaaq SP 1,03,03940.825,028
76 Aligarh 63.89 Mukta Raja BJP 1,20,38947.66 Zafar Alam SP 1,07,60342.612,786
77 Iglas (SC)61.25 Rajkumar Sahyogi BJP 1,27,20952.35Birpal Diwakar RLD 68,04628.0059,163
Hathras District
78 Hathras (SC)63.2 Anjula Singh Mahaur BJP 1,54,65558.79Sanjeev Kumar BSP 53,79920.451,00,85620 February 2022
79 Sadabad 64.32Pradeep Kumar Singh RLD 1,04,87443.25Ramveer Upadhyay BJP 98,43740.606,437
80 Sikandra Rao 62.39 Birendra Singh Rana BJP 98,09441.63Lalit Pratap Baghel SP 89,99038.198,104
Mathura District
81 Chhata 65.34 Chaudhary Laxmi Narayan Singh BJP 1,24,41452.18Tejpal Singh RLD 75,46631.6548,94810 February 2022
82 Mant 64.89Rajesh Chaudhary BJP 83,95837.35Shyam Sundar Sharma BSP 74,37833.099,580
83 Goverdhan 66.31Thakur Meghashyam Singh BJP 1,00,19945.21Rajkumar Rawat BSP 57,69226.0342,507
84 Mathura 57.39 Shrikant Sharma BJP 1,58,85960.26Pradeep Mathur INC 49,05618.611,09,803
85 Baldev (SC)65.15 Pooran Prakash BJP 1,08,41444.14Babita Devi RLD 83,15933.8625,255
Agra District
86 Etmadpur 67.57 Dharampal Singh BJP 1,46,60348.77Praval Pratap Singh BSP 98,67932.8347,92410 February 2022
87 Agra Cantonment (SC)53.9 G S Dharmesh BJP 1,17,79646.78Kunwar Chand SP 69,09927.4448,697
88 Agra South 56.75 Yogendra Upadhyaya BJP 1,09,26252.39Vinay Agarwal SP 52,62225.2356,640
89 Agra North 55.27 Purushottam Khandelwal BJP 1,53,81763.89Shabbir Abbas BSP 41,44717.221,12,370
90 Agra Rural (SC)60.98 Baby Rani Maurya BJP 1,37,31052.63Kiran Prabha Keshari BSP 60,70223.2676,608
91 Fatehpur Sikri 67.67 Babulal Chaudhary BJP 1,12,09546.14Brijesh Chahar RLD 64,82626.6947,269
92 Kheragarh 62.45 Bhagwan Singh Kushwaha BJP 96,57447.05Ramnath Shikarwar INC 60,07729.2736,497
93 Fatehabad 66.86 Chotelal Verma BJP 1,08,81150.46Rupali Dixit SP 55,57625.7753,235
94 Bah 56.91 Rani Pakshalika Singh BJP 78,36041.16Madhusudan Sharma SP 54,12528.4324,235
Firozabad District
95 Tundla (SC)66.65Prempal Singh Dhangar BJP 1,22,88149.46Rakesh Babu SP 75,19030.2647,69120 February 2022
96 Jasrana 67.46Sachin Yadav SP 1,08,28943.71Manvendra Lodhi BJP 1,07,45343.37836
97 Firozabad 58.91 Manish Asiza BJP 1,12,50943.43Saifur Rehman SP 79,55430.7132,955
98 Shikohabad 65.81 Mukesh Verma SP 1,06,27945.14Omprakash Verma BJP 96,95141.189,328
99 Sirsaganj 64.8Sarvesh Singh SP 96,22446.22Hariom Yadav BJP 87,41941.998,805
Kasganj District
100 Kasganj 64.37 Devendra Singh BJP 1,23,41052.67Man Pal Singh SP 77,14532.9246,26520 February 2022
101 Amanpur 61.52Hariom Verma BJP 96,37750.4Satybhan Shakya SP 53,04827.7443,329
102 Patiyali 61.11 Nadira Sultan SP 91,54541.88 Mamtesh Shakya BJP 87,95740.064,001
Etah District
103 Aliganj 66.15Satyapal Singh Rathore BJP 1,02,87345.44 Rameshwar Singh Yadav SP 99,06343.763,81020 February 2022
104 Etah 62.35Vipin Verma David BJP 97,53946.34Jugendra Singh Yadav SP 80,29238.1517,247
105 Marhara 66.76Virendra Singh Lodhi BJP 1,01,38749.01Amit Gaurav SP 83,77840.5017,609
106 Jalesar 68.09Sanjeev Kumar Diwakar BJP 91,33945.10Ranjeet Suman SP 86,89842.914,441
Mainpuri District
107 Mainpuri 61.85 Jaiveer Singh BJP 99,81446.73Raj Kumar SP 93,04843.566,76620 February 2022
108 Bhongaon 62.62 Ram Naresh Agnihotri BJP 97,20845.18Alok Shakya SP 92,44142.974,767
109 Kishni (SC)62.98 Brajesh Katheriya SP 97,07049.58Priya Ranjan Ashu Diwakar BJP 77,91939.8019,151
110 Karhal 66.02 Akhilesh Yadav SP 1,48,19660.12 S.P. Singh Baghel BJP 80,69232.7467,504
Sambhal District
111 Gunnaur 58.68 Ramkhiladi Singh Yadav SP 1,23,96951.38Ajeet Kumar Yadav BJP 94,44039.1429,52914 February 2022
Budaun District
112 Bisauli (SC)59.34 Ashutosh Maurya SP 1,10,56944.23Kushagra Sagar BJP 1,08,73543.501,83414 February 2022
113 Sahaswan 58.86Brajesh Yadav SP 83,67333.35Haji Vittan Musarrat BSP 69,72827.7913,945
114 Bilsi 57.8 Harish Chandra Shakya BJP 93,50045.54Chandra Prakash Maurya SP 68,38533.3125,115
115 Badaun 58.28 Mahesh Chandra Gupta BJP 1,01,09646.12Raish Ahmed SP 89,91741.0211,179
116 Shekhupur 61.08 Himanshu Yadav SP 1,05,53142.84Dharmendra Shakya BJP 99,43140.366,100
117 Dataganj 58.29 Rajeev Kumar Singh BJP 1,07,59145.34Arjun Singh SP 98,11541.359,476
Bareilly District
118 Baheri 72.59 Ataur Rehman SP 1,24,14546.67Chhatra Pal Singh BJP 1,20,79045.413,35514 February 2022
119 Meerganj 67.25DC Verma BJP 116,43550.98Sultan Beg SP 83,95536.7632,840
120 Bhojipura 68.83 Shazil Islam Ansari SP 119,40245.88Bahoranlal Maurya BJP 109,99342.269,409
121 Nawabganj 67.89Dr. M.P. Aarya Gangwar BJP 111,11348.20Bhagwat Sharan Gangwar SP 101,87644.209,237
122 Faridpur (SC)62Dr. Shyam Bihari Lal BJP 92,07045.22Vijay Pal Singh SP 89,14943.782,921
123 Bithari Chainpur 62.92Raghavendra Sharma BJP 115,41746.53Agam Maurya SP 99,57640.1515,841
124 Bareilly 52.43 Dr. Arun Kumar Saxena BJP 129,01453.77Rajesh Aggarwal SP 96,69440.3032,320
125 Bareilly Cantt 51.79 Sanjeev Agarwal BJP 98,93150.43Supriya Arun SP 88,16344.9410,768
126 Aonla 60.79 Dharampal Singh BJP 88,95646.45Pt. Radha Krishan Sharma SP 70,53236.8318,424
Pilibhit District
127 Pilibhit 68.89 Sanjay Singh Gangwar BJP 1,25,50648.08Shailendra Gangwar SP 1,18,53645.416,97023 February 2022
128 Barkhera 73.46Swami Pravaktanand BJP 1,51,77163.80 Hemraj Verma SP 70,29929.5581,472
129 Puranpur (SC)69.64Baburam Paswan BJP 1,34,40450.12Ms Arti SP 107,82840.2126,576
130 Bisalpur 66.4 Vivek Kumar Verma BJP 1,21,14250.55Divya Gangwar SP 70,73329.5250,409
Shahjahanpur District
131 Katra 57.55 Veer Vikram Singh BJP 77,80039.9Rajesh Yadav SP 77,44339.7235714 February 2022
132 Jalalabad 59.04Hari Prakash Verma BJP 99,60945.97Niraj Nilinesh SP 95,03743.864,572
133 Tilhar 59.99 Salona Kushwaha BJP 1,02,30747.93Roshan Lal Verma SP 89,03041.7113,277
134 Powayan (SC)60.31Chetram Pasi BJP 1,29,78555.62Upendra Pal Singh SP 78,20733.6251,578
135 Shahjahanpur 54.57 Suresh Kumar Khanna BJP 1,09,94248.98Tanveer Khan SP 1,00,62944.839,313
136 Dadraul 62.96Manvendra Singh BJP 1,00,95745.06Rajesh Kumar Verma SP 91,25640.739,701
Lakhimpur Kheri District
137 Palia 65.58 Harvindar Kumar Sahani BJP 1,18,86450.2Pritinder Singh Kakku SP 80,73534.138,12923 February 2022
138 Nighasan 69.57 Shashank Verma BJP 1,26,48853.41R S Kushwaha SP 85,47936.141,009
139 Gola Gokrannath 65.62 Arvind Giri BJP 1,26,53448.67Vinay Tiwari SP 97,24037.429,294
140 Sri Nagar (SC)71.81 Manju Tyagi BJP 1,08,24947.21Ram Sharan SP 90,64139.5317,608
141 Dhaurahra 69.04Vinod Shakar Awasthi BJP 1,13,49849.49Varun Singh SP 88,88838.7624,610
142 Lakhimpur 65.44 Yogesh Verma BJP 1,27,66347.38Utkarsh Verma Madhur SP 1,07,08539.7420,578
143 Kasta (SC)69.6 Saurabh Singh BJP 1,03,31547.93Sunil Kumar Lala SP 89,49841.5213,817
144 Mohammdi 68.63Lokendra Pratap Singh BJP 99,37742.75Daud Ahmad SP 94,50640.664,871
Sitapur District
145 Maholi 66.11 Shashank Trivedi BJP 1,12,04044.73Anoop Kumar Gupta SP 99,86839.8712,17223 February 2022
146 Sitapur 58.24 Rakesh Rathore BJP 99,34942.72Radhe Shyam Jaiswal SP 98,09642.181,253
147 Hargaon (SC)68.07 Suresh Rahi BJP 1,16,69152.46Ramhet Bharti SP 78,53135.3138,160
148 Laharpur 66.74 Anil Kumar Verma SP 1,12,98747.05Suneel Verma BJP 99,83241.5713,155
149 Biswan 70.1Nirmal Verma BJP 1,06,01444.77Afzaal Kausar SP 95,53640.3510,478
150 Sevata 71.04Gyan Tiwari BJP 1,08,05747.43Mahendra Kumar Singh SP 87,61939.3420,438
151 Mahmoodabad 69.66 Asha Maurya BJP 92,09141.91Narendra Singh Verma SP 86,86939.515,222
152 Sidhauli (SC)68.62 Manish Rawat BJP 1,06,22243.58Dr. Hargovind Bhargawa SP 96,50639.69,716
153 Misrikh (SC)61.527Ramkrishna Bhargava BJP 91,09241.15Manoj Kumar Raghuvanshi SBSP 79,62735.9711,465
Hardoi District
154 Sawayazpur 61.54Madhavendra Pratap BJP 1,14,62346.03Padamrag Singh Yadav SP 88,57635.6826,04723 February 2022
155 Shahabad 65.76 Rajani Tiwari BJP 94,56140.49Asif Khan Babbu SP 88,08237.726,479
156 Hardoi 57.52 Nitin Agarwal BJP 1,26,75053.19Anil Verma SP 84,33935.3942,411
157 Gopamau (SC)61.99Shyam Prakash BJP 91,76243.07Rajeshwari SP 83,76439.327,998
158 Sandi (SC)58.89Prabhash Kumar BJP 81,51941.7Usha Verma SP 72,28636.979,233
159 Bilgram-Mallanwan 61.47 Ashish Kumar Singh BJP 82,07534.96Brijesh Kumar Verma SP 57,18524.3624,890
160 Balamau (SC)55.12 Ram Pal Verma BJP 81,99442.84Rambali Verma SP 55,57029.1326,424
161 Sandila 59.92Alka Singh BJP 1,01,73049.76Abdul Mannan BSP 64,62731.6137,103
Unnao District
162 Bangarmau 56.94Shrikant Kotiyar BJP 90,98044.7Dr. Munna SP 75,18736.9415,79323 February 2022
163 Safipur (SC)57.05Bambalal BJP 1,02,96852.13Sudhir Kumar SP 68,83634.8534,132
164 Mohan (SC)61.82Brajrsh Kumar BJP 1,13,29153.45Dr. Anchal SP 70,11233.0843,179
165 Unnao 59.96Pankaj Gupta BJP 126,67051.62Abhinav Kumar SP 95,54238.9431,128
166 Bhagwantnagar 59.31Ashutosh Shukla BJP 127,11851.28Ankit Parihar SP 84,10833.9343,010
167 Purwa 61.62Anil Kumar Singh BJP 133,82752.27Uday Raj SP 1,02,76640.1431,061
Lucknow District
168 Malihabad (SC)66.68 Jai Devi BJP 1,06,37244.15Surendra Kumar SP 98,62740.937,74523 February 2022
169 Bakshi Kaa Talab 69.82Yogesh Shukla BJP 1,47,92246.36Gomti Yadav SP 1,20,13437.6527,788
170 Sarojini Nagar 57.71 Rajeshwar Singh BJP 1,60,62649.07 Abhishek Mishra SP 1,04,44031.956,186
171 Lucknow West 58.29Armaan Khan SP 1,24,49748.19Anjali Kumar Srivastava BJP 1,16,31345.038,184
172 Lucknow North 56.29 Dr. Neeraj Bora BJP 1,39,15953.3Pooja Shukla SP 1,05,20640.2933,953
173 Lucknow East 56.27 Ashutosh Tandon BJP 1,52,92859.4 Anurag Bhadouria SP 84,19732.768,731
174 Lucknow Central 56.81 Ravidas Mehotra SP 1,04,48849.62Rajnish Kumar Gupta BJP 93,55344.4310,935
175 Lucknow Cantonment 53.7 Brajesh Pathak BJP 1,08,14754.7Surendra Singh Gandhi 'Raju Gandhi' SP 68,63534.7139,512
176 Mohanlalganj (SC)67.69Amresh Kumar BJP 1,07,08943.58 Sushila Saroj SP 90,54136.8416,548
Raebareli District
177 Bachhrawan (SC)62.17Shyam Sunder SP 65,74731.38LaxmikantAD(S)62,93530.042,81223 February 2022
Amethi District
178 Tiloi 58.31 Mayankeshwar Sharan Singh BJP 99,47248.54Mohd Naim SP 71,64334.9627,82927 February 2022
Raebareli District
179 Harchandpur 63.09Rahul Rajpoot SP 92,49845.87Rakesh Singh BJP 78,00938.6914,48923 February 2022
180 Rae Bareli 62.32 Aditi Singh BJP 102,42944.51Ram Pratap Yadav SP 95,25441.47,175
181 Salon (SC)57.35Ashok Kumar BJP 87,71543.79Jagdish Prasad SP 85,60442.731,51127 February 2022
182 Sareni 58.34Devendra Pratap Singh SP 66,16630.53Dhirendra Bahadur Singh BJP 62,35928.783,80723 February 2022
183 Unchahar 62.54 Manoj Kumar Pandey SP 82,51438.92Amarpal Maurya BJP 75,89335.796,621
Amethi District
184 Jagdishpur (SC)53.72Suresh Kumar BJP 89,31543.94Vijay Kumar INC 66,49132.7122,82427 February 2022
185 Gauriganj 57.94 Rakesh Pratap Singh SP 79,04038.96Chandra Prakash Mishra Matiyari BJP 72,07735.536,963
186 Amethi 54.27 Maharaji Prajapati SP 88,21746.46 Sanjaya Sinh BJP 70,12139.9318,096
Sultanpur District
187 Isauli 56.54Mohd Tahir Khan SP 69,62934.34Om Prakash Pandey BJP 69,36034.2126927 February 2022
188 Sultanpur 57.68Vinod Singh BJP 92,71542.24Anoop Sanda SP 91,70641.781,009
189 Sultanpur Sadar 59.1Raj Prasad Upadhyay BJP 85,24941.89Arun Verma SP 69,49534.1515,754
190 Lambhua 57.12Sitaram Verma BJP 82,99939.37Santosh Pandey SP 73,46634.859,533
191 Kadipur (SC)58.48 Rajesh Gautam BJP 96,40543.44Bhagelu Ram SP 70,68231.8525,723
Farrukhabad District
192 Kaimganj 61.46Dr. Surabhi AD(S) 1,14,95247.65Sarvesh Ambedkar SP 96,40939.9718,54320 February 2022
193 Amritpur 59.16 Sushil Kumar Shakya BJP 98,84853.1Dr. Jitendra Singh Yadav SP 54,16229.144,686
194 Farrukhabad 56 Sunil Dutt Dwivedi BJP 1,12,31453.83Suman Shakya SP 72,98834.9939,326
195 Bhojpur 61.66Nagendra Singh Rathore BJP 99,97950.68Arshad Jamal Siddiqui SP 72,52136.7627,468
Kannauj District
196 Chhibramau 60.76 Archana Pandey BJP 124,77344.31Arvind Singh Yadav SP 123,66243.911,11120 February 2022
197 Tirwa 62.63 Kailash Singh Rajput BJP 106,08944.51Anil Kumar Pal SP 101,48142.574,608
198 Kannauj (SC)63.29 Asim Arun BJP 120,87644.53Anil Kumar Dohare SP 114,78642.296,090
Etawah District
199 Jaswantnagar 64.69 Shivpal Singh Yadav SP 1,59,71862.97Vivek Shakya BJP 68,73927.190,97920 February 2022
200 Etawah 60.4 Sarita Bhadauria BJP 98,15039.97Sarvesh Kumar Shakya SP 94,16638.353,984
201 Bharthana (SC)60.53Raghavendra Gautam SP 1,03,67642.02Siddharth Shanker BJP 96,11738.967,559
Auraiya District
202 Bidhuna 62.61Rekha Verma SP 92,75742.59Riya Shakya BJP 89,49239.193,26520 February 2022
203 Dibiyapur 62.03Pradeep Kumar Yadav SP 80,86540.34Lakhan Singh Rajput BJP 80,39240.1473
204 Auraiya (SC)58.8Gudiya Katheriya BJP 88,63145.28Jitendra Kumar Dohare SP 66,18433.8122,447
Kanpur Dehat District
205 Rasulabad (SC)60.63Poonam Sankhwar BJP 91,78346.77Kamlesh Chandra Diwakar SP 70,27135.821,51220 February 2022
206 Akbarpur-Raniya 64.73 Pratibha Shukla BJP 92,82743.82Dr. Ram Prakash Kushwaha SP 79,41037.4913,417
207 Sikandra 60.1 Ajit Singh Pal BJP 89,46144.89Prabhakar Pandey SP 57,89429.0531,567
208 Bhognipur 62.27 Rakesh Sachan BJP 87,80940.25Narendra Pal Singh SP 75,91634.811,893
Kanpur Nagar District
209 Bilhaur (SC)62.23Rahul Bachha Sonkar BJP 123,09450.34Rachna Singh SP 80,74333.0242,35120 February 2022
210 Bithoor 65.59 Abhijeet Singh Sanga BJP 107,33044.46Munendra Shukla SP 86,25735.7321,073
211 Kalyanpur 52.89 Neelima Katiyar BJP 98,99752.71Satish Kumar Nigam SP 77,46241.2421,535
212 Govindnagar 54.66 Surendra Maithani BJP 117,50161.03Vikas Yadav SP 36,60519.0580,896
213 Sishamau 56.83Haji Irfan Solanki SP 79,16350.68 Salil Vishnoi BJP 66,89742.8312,266
214 Arya Nagar 50.95 Amitabh Bajpai SP 76,89750.56Suresh Awasthi BJP 68,97345.357,924
215 Kidwai Nagar 59.06 Mahesh Trivedi BJP 1,14,11155.39 Ajay Kapoor INC 76,35137.0637,760
216 Kanpur Cantonment 52.37Mohammed Hasan SP 94,72949.99 Raghunandan Singh Bhadauria BJP 74,74239.4419,987
217 Maharajpur 56.25Satish Mahana BJP 1,52,88360.6Fateh Bahadur Singh Gill SP 70,6222882,261
218 Ghatampur (SC)60.55Saroj Kureel AD(S) 81,72741.6Bhagwati Prasad Sagar SP 67,25334.2314,474
Jalaun District
219 Madhogarh 57.21 Moolchandra Singh BJP 1,05,23141.29Sheetal Kushwaha BSP 70,25727.5734,97420 February 2022
220 Kalpi 59.99Vinod Chaturvedi SP 69,78229.48Chhote Singh NISHAD 66,96628.292,816
221 Orai (SC)60.93Gauri Shankar BJP 1,28,64447.45Dayashankar Verma SP 90,99633.5637,648
Jhansi District
222 Babina 70.73Rajeev Singh 'Parichha' BJP 1,18,34350.44Yashpal Singh Yadav SP 73,81431.4644,52920 February 2022
223 Jhansi Nagar 59.88Ravi Sharma BJP 1,48,26258.65Sitaram Kushwaha SP 71,90928.4576,353
224 Mauranipur (SC)66.95Rashmi Arya AD(S) 1,43,57751.83Tilak Chandra Ahirwar SP 84,98230.6858,595
225 Garautha 67.06Jawahar Singh Rajput BJP 1,14,05948.34Deep Narayan Singh SP 80,39734.0733,662
Lalitpur District
226 Lalitpur 68.27Ramratan Kushwaha BJP 1,76,55052.99Chandrabhusan Singh Bundela Guddu Raja BSP 69,33520.811,07,21520 February 2022
227 Mehroni (SC)74.86Manohar Lal BJP 1,84,77854.86Kiran Ramesh Khatik BSP 74,32722.071,10,451
Hamirpur District
228 Hamirpur 63.65Manoj Kumar Prajapati BJP 1,05,43240.14Ram Prakash Prajapati SP 79,94730.4425,48520 February 2022
229 Rath (SC)64.84 Manisha Anuragi BJP 1,39,37353.79Chandravati SP 77,39429.8761,979
Mahoba District
230 Mahoba 65.4Rakesh Goswami BJP 94,49045.61Manoj Tiwari SP 51,04324.6443,44720 February 2022
231 Charkhari 64.39 Brijbhushan Rajpoot BJP 1,02,05145.75Ramjeevan Yadav SP 60,17026.9741,881
Banda District
232 Tindwari 61.63Ramakesh Nishad BJP 86,81244.24Brijesh Prajapati SP 58,38729.7628,42523 February 2022
233 Baberu 60.75 Vishambhar Singh Yadav SP 79,61438.75Ajay Kumar BJP 72,22135.157,393
234 Naraini (SC)62.5Smt. Ommani Verma BJP 83,26338.91Kiran Verma SP 76,54435.776,719
235 Banda 63.59Prakash Dwivedi BJP 81,55741.34Manjula Singh SP 66,34333.6315,214
Chitrakoot District
236 Chitrakoot 64.61Anil Pradhan Patel SP 104,77143.23Chandrika Prasad Upadhyay BJP 83,89534.6220,87627 February 2022
237 Manikpur 61.34Avinash Chandra Dwivedi AD(S) 73,13235.17Veer Singh Patel SP 72,08434.671,048
Fatehpur District
238 Jahanabad 61.16 Rajendra Singh Patel BJP 78,50341.21Madan Gopal Verma SP 60,31131.6618,19223 February 2022
239 Bindki 60.98 Jai Kumar Singh Jaiki AD(S) 78,16540.96Rameshwar Dayal urf Dayalu Omer SP 74,36838.973,797
240 Fatehpur 59.87Chandra Prakash Lodhi SP 96,83945.24 Vikram Singh BJP 88,23841.228,601
241 Ayah Shah 58.44 Vikas Gupta BJP 71,23144.40 Vishambhar Prasad Nishad SP 58,22536.3013,006
242 Husainganj 61.85Smt. Usha Maurya SP 91,88448.78 Ranvendra Pratap Singh BJP 66,70335.4125,181
243 Khaga (SC)58.34 Krishna Paswan BJP 83,73541.87Ramthirth Paramhans SP 78,22639.125,509
Pratapgarh District
244 Rampur Khas 52.3 Aradhana Misra Mona INC 84,33450.27Nagesh Pratap Singh BJP 69,59341.4914,74127 February 2022
245 Babaganj (SC)52.18 Vinod Kumar JD(L) 67,28240.34Girish Chandra SP 51,51530.815,767
246 Kunda 55.2 Raghuraj Pratap Singh JD(L) 99,61250.58Gulshan Yadav SP 69,29735.1930,315
247 Vishwanathganj 50.28Jeet Lal Patel AD(S) 86,82943.21Saurabh Singh SP 38,77719.348,052
248 Pratapgarh 55.18Rajendra Maurya BJP 89,76245.8Krishna Patel AD(K) 64,69933.0125,063
249 Patti 60.52Ram Singh SP 1,08,07048.73Rajendra Pratap Singh BJP 86,01938.7922,051
250 Raniganj 56.15Rakesh Kumar Verma SP 75,58340.05Dhiraj Ojha BJP 72,93438.652,649
Kaushambi District
251 Sirathu 59.9 Pallavi Patel SP 106,27846.49 Keshav Prasad Maurya BJP 98,94143.287,33727 February 2022
252 Manjhanpur (SC)61.77Indrajit Saroj SP 121,50647.20Lal Bahadur BJP 97,62837.9323,878
253 Chail 57.75 Pooja Pal SP 88,81839.65Nagendra Pratap Singh Patel AD(S) 75,60933.7613,209
Prayagraj District
254 Phaphamau 57.56Guruprasad Maurya BJP 91,18643.26 Ansar Ahmad SP 76,86236.4714,32427 February 2022
255 Soraon (SC)58.68 Geeta Shastri SP 91,47440.99 Jamuna Prasad AD(S) 85,88438.485,590
256 Phulpur 60.32Praveen Patel BJP 103,55742Mujataba Siddiqui SP 100,82540.892,732
257 Pratappur 55.92 Vijama Yadav SP 91,14240.09Rakesh Dhar Tripathi AD(S) 80,18635.2710,956
258 Handia 53.47Hakim Lal Bind SP 84,41739.36Prashant Kumar Singh Rahul NISHAD 80,87437.713,543
259 Meja 57.22Sandeep Singh SP 78,55542.12 Neelam Karwariya BJP 75,11640.283,439
260 Karachhana 58.06Piyush Ranjan Nishad BJP 89,52744.06Ujjwal Raman Singh SP 80,19939.479,328
261 Allahabad West 48.49 Sidharth Nath Singh BJP 1,18,75953.29Richa Singh SP 88,82639.8629,933
262 Allahabad North 39.77 Harshvardhan Bajpai BJP 96,89055.07Sandeep Yadav SP 42,00723.8854,883
263 Allahabad South 44.27 Nand Gopal Gupta BJP 97,86454.14Raish Chandra Shukla SP 71,68239.6626,182
264 Bara (SC)61.25Vachaspati AD(S) 89,20343.49Ajay Munna SP 76,67937.3812,464
265 Koraon (SC)59.04 Rajmani Kol BJP 84,58740.74Ram Deo SP 60,10028.9524,487
Barabanki District
266 Kursi 73.03Sakendra Pratap Verma BJP 1,18,72041.15Rakesh Verma SP 1,18,50341.0721727 February 2022
267 Ramnagar 69.6 Fareed Mahfooz Kidwai SP 98,79941.96 Sharad Kumar Awasthi BJP 98,53841.85261
268 Barabanki 67.93 Dharmraj Singh Yadav SP 1,25,50047.11Dr. Ramkumari Maurya BJP 90,45033.9535,050
269 Zaidpur (SC)70 Gaurav Kumar SP 1,13,55840.86Ambrish Rawat BJP 1,10,57639.792,982
270 Dariyabad 66.32Satish Sharma BJP 1,27,98346.87Arvind Kumar Singh Gope SP 95,36635.0332,617
Ayodhya District
271 Rudauli 61.38 Ram Chandra Yadav BJP 94,03142.95 Anand Sen SP 53,41524.440,61627 February 2022
Barabanki District
272 Haidergarh (SC)65.78Dinesh Rawat BJP 1,17,11350.9Ram Magan Rawat SP 91,42239.7325,69127 February 2022
Ayodhya District
273 Milkipur (SC)60.44Awadhesh Prasad SP 1,03,90547.99Baba Gorakhnath BJP 90,56741.8313,33827 February 2022
274 Bikapur 63.65Amit Singh Chauhan BJP 1,07,26844.24Firoz Khan SP 1,01,70842.045,560
275 Ayodhya 60.53Ved Prakash Gupta BJP 1,13,41449.04 Tej Narayan Pandey SP 93,42440.419,990
276 Goshainganj 61.07 Abhay Singh SP 1,05,86343.87Arti Tiwari BJP 92,78438.4513,079
Ambedkar Nagar District
277 Katehari 62.79Lalji Verma SP 93,52437.78Avadhesh Kumar NISHAD 85,82834.677,6963 March 2022
278 Tanda 66.43Ram Murti Verma SP 95,26343.49Kapil Deo BJP 63,16628.8432,097
279 Alapur (SC)61.37 Tribhuwan Dutt SP 74,16535.55Triveniram BJP 64,78231.059,383
280 Jalalpur 63.6Rakesh Pandey SP 93,66836.18Dr. Rajesh Singh BSP 80,03830.9113,630
281 Akbarpur 64.6Ram Achal Rajbhar SP 81,39138.14Dharmraj Nishad BJP 69,59532.3912,336
Bahraich District
282 Balha (SC)59.22 Saroj Sonkar BJP 1,00,48346.78Akshaybar Nath Kanaujiya SP 83,91039.0616,57327 February 2022
283 Nanpara 58.07Ram Niwas Verma AD(S) 87,68943.91Madhuri Verma SP 75,50537.8112,184
284 Matera 62.64Mariya Shah SP 1,02,25548.13Arun Veer Singh BJP 91,82743.2410,428
285 Mahasi 63.06Sureshwar Singh BJP 1,17,88354.58Krishna Kumar Ojha SP 75,19934.8242,684
286 Bahraich 59.04 Anupma Jaiswal BJP 1,07,62846.45 Yasar Shah SP 1,03,55044.694,078
287 Payagpur 59.12Subhash Tripathi BJP 1,10,16247.77Mukesh Srivastava SP 98,10642.5412,056
288 Kaiserganj 58.13Anand Kumar SP 1,03,19545.51Gaurav Verma BJP 95,42442.117,771
Shrawasti District
289 Bhinga 58.76Indrani Devi SP 1,03,66144.85Padam Sen Chaudhary BJP 90,08738.9813,57427 February 2022
290 Shrawasti 60.81Ram Feran Pandey BJP 98,64038.98Mohhamad Aslam Rainee SP 97,18338.41,457
Balrampur District
291 Tulsipur 52.81Kailash Nath BJP 87,09242.92Zeba Rizwan IND 51,25125.2735,8413 March 2022
292 Gainsari 51.94Shiv Pratap Yadav SP 75,34539.68Shailesh Kumar Singh BJP 69,50836.615,837
293 Utraula 45.07Ram Pratap Verma BJP 87,16244.43Haseeb Hasan Khan SP 65,39333.9321,769
294 Balrampur (SC)48.3Paltu Ram BJP 1,01,14648.93Jagram Paswan SP 90,17543.6210,971
Gonda District
295 Mehnaun 58.58Vinay Kumar Dwivedi BJP 1,07,23750.05Nandita Shukla SP 84,10939.2223,12827 February 2022
296 Gonda 57.54 Prateek Bhushan Singh BJP 96,52848.21Suraj Singh SP 89,82844.876,700
297 Katra Bazar 60.54 Bawan Singh BJP 1,12,29147.86Baijnath Dubey SP 93,83439.9918,457
298 Colonelganj 58.64Ajay Kumar Singh BJP 1,08,10955.8Yogesh Pratap Singh SP 72,63737.4935,472
299 Tarabganj 57.46Prem Narayan Pandey BJP 1,25,32559.39Ram Bhajan Chaubey SP 71,36533.9553,690
300 Mankapur (SC)55.2 Ramapati Shastri BJP 1,05,67757.69Ramesh Chandra SP 63,32834.5742,349
301 Gaura 53.79Prabhat Kumar Verma BJP 73,54542.62Sanjay Kumar SP 50,57129.3122,974
Siddharthnagar District
302 Shohratgarh 52.81Vinay Verma AD(S) 71,06237.46Prem Chand Nishad SBSP 46,59922.5624,4633 March 2022
303 Kapilvastu (SC)55.71Shyamdhani Rahi BJP 1,22,94048.72Vinay Paswan SP 92,00136.4630,939
304 Bansi 49.51 Jai Pratap Singh BJP 84,59644.82Monu Dubey SP 64,25634.0420,340
305 Itwa 49.56 Mata Prasad Pandey SP 64,25338.54Satish Chandra Dwiwedi BJP 62,59137.551,662
306 Domariyaganj 50.42Saiyadha Khatoon SP 85,09841.19Raghvendra Pratap Singh BJP 84,32740.82771
Basti District
307 Harraiya 56.91 Ajay Kumar Singh BJP 88,20039.75Triyambak Pathak SP 69,87131.5718,3293 March 2022
308 Kaptanganj 59.09Kavindra Chaudhary SP 94,27343.66Chandra Prakash Shukla BJP 70,09432.4624,179
309 Rudhauli 54.47Rajendra Chaudhary SP 86,36036.82Sangeeta Pratap Jaiswal BJP 71,13430.3315,226
310 Basti Sadar 58.56Mahendra Nath Yadav SP 86,02939.81Dayaram Choudhary BJP 84,25038.991,779
311 Mahadewa (SC)58.16Doodh Ram SBSP 83,35039.47Ravi Kumar Sonkar BJP 77,85536.875,495
Sant Kabir Nagar District
312 Menhdawal 52.9 Anil Kumar Tripathi NISHAD 90,19337.23Jay Chand SP 84,97035.085,2233 March 2022
313 Khalilabad 54.72Ankur Tiwari BJP 76,08630.36Digvijay Narayan SP 63,46425.3212,262
314 Dhanghata (SC)55.81Ganesh Chandra BJP 83,24138.50Alagu Prasad SBSP 72,68833.6210,553
Maharajganj District
315 Pharenda 60.9Virendra Chaudhary INC 85,18140.28Bajrang Bahadur Singh BJP 83,93535.691,2463 March 2022
316 Nautanwa 61.5Rishi Tripathi NISHAD 90,26340.03Kunwar Kaushal Singh SP 74,39233.2315,691
317 Siswa 65.51 Prem Sagar Patel BJP 1,27,67350.05Sushil Kumar Tibrewal SP 64,94225.4662,731
318 Maharajganj (SC)63.45 Jai Mangal Kanojiya BJP 1,36,07151.08Nirmesh Mangal IND 59,16822.5376,903
319 Paniyara 61.36Gyanendra Singh BJP 1,35,46352.11Krishnabhan Singh Sainthwar SP 74,03528.4861,428
Gorakhpur District
320 Caimpiyarganj 58.48 Fateh Bahadur Singh BJP 1,22,03254.38 Kajal Nishad SP 79,37635.3742,6563 March 2022
321 Pipraich 63.73 Mahendra Pal Singh BJP 1,41,78054.86Amrendra Nishad SP 76,42329.5765,357
322 Gorakhpur Urban 53.8 Yogi Adityanath BJP 1,65,49966.18Subhawati Upendra Dutt Shukla SP 62,10924.841,03,390
323 Gorakhpur Rural 60.79 Bipin Singh BJP 1,26,37649.59 Vijay Bahadur Yadav SP 1,02,30640.1424,070
324 Sahajanwa 59.13 Pradeep Shukla BJP 1,05,98147.21Yashwant Singh Rawat SP 62,57527.8743,406
325 Khajani (SC)52.31 Sriram Chauhan BJP 90,21045.31Rupawati Beldar SP 53,10926.7137,101
326 Chauri-Chaura 57.99Sarvan Kumar Nishad BJP 91,95844.65Captain Brijesh Chandra Lal Paswan SP 50,83124.6841,127
327 Bansgaon (SC)49.48 Vimlesh Paswan BJP 87,22446.26Sanjay Kumar SP 54,91529.1332,209
328 Chillupar 52.98 Rajesh Tripathi BJP 96,77742.49 Vinay Shankar Tiwari SP 75,13232.9821,645
Kushinagar District
329 Khadda 60.27 Vivekanand Pandey NISHAD 88,29143.08Vijay Pratap Kushwaha IND 46,84022.8541,4513 March 2022
330 Padrauna 60.1Manish Jaiswal BJP 1,14,49649.8Vikram Yadav SP 72,48831.5342,008
331 Tamkuhi Raj 56.6 Asim Kumar BJP 1,15,12350.81Uday Narayan SP 48,65121.4766,472
332 Fazilnagar 56.2 Surendra Kumar Kushwaha BJP 1,16,02951.61 Swami Prasad Maurya SP 71,01531.1545,014
333 Kushinagar 59.23 Panchanand Pathak BJP 1,15,26852.14Rajesh Pratap Rao SP 80,47836.434,790
334 Hata 58Mohan Verma BJP 1,20,66655.7Ranvijay Singh SP 61,30128.359,365
335 Ramkola (SC)57.58Vinay Prakash Gond BJP 1,24,79258.27Purnmasi Dehati SBSP 52,24924.472,543
Deoria District
336 Rudrapur 56.59 Jai Prakash Nishad BJP 78,18742.99Ram Bhuwal Nishad SP 36,25119.9341,9363 March 2022
337 Deoria 56.69 Shalabh Mani Tripathi BJP 1,06,70153.52Ajay Pratap Singh Sainthwar SP 66,04633.1340,655
338 Pathardeva 59.37 Surya Pratap Shahi BJP 93,85846.65Brahma Shankar Tripathi SP 65,17732.428,681
339 Rampur Karkhana 58.08 Surendra Chaurasia BJP 90,74243.85Ghazala Lari SP 76,07236.7614,670
340 Bhatpar Rani 57.43Sabha Kumar Kushwaha BJP 91,28246.98 Ashutosh Upadhyay SP 73,20037.6818,082
341 Salempur (SC)51.65 Vijay Laxmi Gautam BJP 82,04746.15Manbodh Prasad SBSP 65,43936.816,608
342 Barhaj 58.11Deepak Mishra BJP 85,75846.33Murli Manohar Jaiswal SP 68,89737.2216,861
Azamgarh District
343 Atrauliya 60.86Dr. Sangram Singh Yadav SP 91,50239.55Prashant Singh NISHAD 74,25532.1017,2477 March 2022
344 Gopalpur 58.94Nafis Ahmed SP 84,40140.87Satyendra Rai BJP 60,09429.1024,307
345 Sagri 57.77Hriday Narayan Singh Patel SP 83,09342.76Smt. Vandana Singh BJP 60,57831.1722,515
346 Mubarakpur 63.29Akhilesh Yadav SP 80,72636.02Arvind Jaiswal BJP 51,62323.0329,103
347 Azamgarh 59.64 Durga Prasad Yadav SP 100,81342.66Akhilesh Kumar Mishra BJP 84,77735.8716,036
348 Nizamabad 56.4 Alambadi SP 79,83543.22Manoj BJP 45,64824.7134,187
349 Phoolpur Pawai 58.77 Ramakant Yadav SP 81,16442Ramsurat Rajbhar BJP 55,85828.9125,306
350 Didarganj 54.98Kamalakant Rajbhar SP 74,34236.99Krishna Murari Vishwakarma BJP 60,78130.2513,561
351 Lalganj (SC)53.65Bechai Saroj SP 83,76738.31Neelam Sonkar BJP 69,03431.5714,733
352 Mehnagar (SC)54.67Puja Saroj SP 86,96039.35Manju Saroj BJP 72,81132.9414,149
Mau District
353 Madhuban 55.54Ramvilash Chauhan BJP 79,03235.24Umesh Pandey SP 74,58433.264,4487 March 2022
354 Ghosi 58.53Dara Singh Chauhan SP 108,43042.21Vijay Rajbhar BJP 86,21433.5722,216
355 Muhammadabad-Gohna (SC)60Rajendra Kumar SP 94,68841.48Smt. Poonam Saroj BJP 68,03929.8026,649
356 Mau 57.92 Abbas Ansari SBSP 124,69144.69Ashok Singh BJP 86,57531.0338,116
Ballia District
357 Belthara Road (SC)55.72Hansu Ram SBSP 78,99539.57Chhattu Ram BJP 73,48136.815,5143 March 2022
358 Rasara 56.28Umashankar Singh BSP 87,88743.82Mahendra SBSP 81,30440.546,583
359 Sikanderpur 57.3Jiyauddin Rizvi SP 75,44642.75Sanjay Yadav BJP 63,59136.0311,855
360 Phephana 57.27Sangram Singh SP 92,51648.78Upendra Tiwari BJP 73,16238.5719,354
361 Ballia Nagar 54.04Dayashankar Singh BJP 103,87351.22Narad Rai SP 77,63438.2826,239
362 Bansdih 53.08Smt. Ketakee Singh BJP 103,30547.67Ram Govind Chaudhary SP 81,95337.8221,352
363 Bairia 48.11 Jai Prakash Anchal SP 71,24140.33 Anand Swarup Shukla BJP 58,29033.0012,951
Jaunpur District
364 Badlapur 59.03Ramesh Chandra MishraBJP82,39139.72Baba DubeySP81,06539.081,3267 March 2022
365 Shahganj 59.13RameshNISHAD87,23336.21Shailendra Yadav LalaiSP86,51435.91719
366 Jaunpur 57.03Girish YadavBJP97,76039.35Mohd. Arshad KhanSP89,70836.118,052
367 Malhani 60.28Lucky YadavSP97,35742.57Dhananjay SinghJD(U)79,83034.9117,527
368 Mungra Badshahpur 56.85PankajSP92,04841.90Ajay DubeyBJP86,81839.525,230
369 Machhlishahr (SC)54.3Dr. RaginiSP91,65941.99Mihilal GautamBJP83,17538.108,484
370 Mariyahu 57.38Dr. RK PatelAD(S)76,00739.25Sushma PatelSP74,80138.621,206
371 Zafrabad 56.05Jagdish NarayanSBSP90,62040.57Harendra Prasad SinghBJP84,32837.766,292
372 Kerakat (SC)57.65Toofani SarojSP94,02239.13Dinesh ChoudharyBJP84,17835.049,844
Ghazipur District
373 Jakhanian (SC)58.89BediSBSP1,13,37844.53Ramraj VanvasiBJP76,51330.0536,8657 March 2022
374 Saidpur (SC)59.06Ankit BhartiSP1,09,71146.36Subhash PassiBJP73,07630.8836,635
375 Ghazipur Sadar 62.04Jai KishanSP92,47240.81Sangeeta Balwant BindBJP90,78040.061,692
376 Jangipur 61.16Veerendra YadavSP1,03,12544.75Ramnaresh KushwahBJP68,06229.5335,063
377 Zahoorabad 60.74 Om Prakash Rajbhar SBSP 1,14,86046.45Kalicharan RajbharBJP69,22821.4945,632
378 Mohammadabad 57.95Munnu Ansari SP 1,11,44345.26Alka RaiBJP92,68437.6418,759
379 Zamania 54.79 Omprakash Singh SP94,69540.57Sunita SinghBJP72,23930.9522,456
Chandauli District
380 Mughalsarai 60.14 Ramesh Jaiswal BJP102,21642.40Chandra Shekhar YadavSP87,29536.2114,9217 March 2022
381 Sakaldiha 63.16Prabhunath SinghSP86,32840.70Suryamuni TiwariBJP69,66732.8416,661
382 Saiyadraja 63.02Sushil SinghBJP87,89141.85Manoj KumarSP76,97436.6510,917
383 Chakia (SC)65.22Kailash KharvarBJP97,81239.63Jitendra KumarSP88,56135.889,251
Varanasi District
384 Pindra 59.05 Awadhesh Kumar Singh BJP 84,32538.23Babu Lal BSP 48,76622.1135,5597 March 2022
385 Ajagara (SC)65.52 Tribhuwan Ram BJP 101,08841.25Sunil Sonkar SBSP 91,92837.519,160
386 Shivpur 67.22 Anil Rajbhar BJP 115,23145.76Arvind Rajbhar SBSP 87,54434.7727,687
387 Rohaniya 60.39Dr. Sunil Patel AD(S) 118,66348.08Abhay Patel AD(K) 72,19129.2546,472
388 Varanasi North 57.65 Ravindra Jaiswal BJP 134,47154.61AshfaqueSP93,69538.0540,776
389 Varanasi South 60.51 Neelkanth Tiwari BJP 99,62250.88Kameshwar (Kishan Dixit)SP88,90045.4110,722
390 Varanasi Cantt. 53.89 Saurabh Srivastava BJP 147,83360.63Pooja YadavSP60,98925.0186,844
391 Sevapuri 63.83 Neel Ratan Singh Patel BJP 105,16347.60Surendra Singh PatelSP82,63237.4122,531
Bhadohi District
392 Bhadohi 58.33Zahid Baig SP 100,73840.24Ravindra Tripathi BJP 95,85338.294,8857 March 2022
393 Gyanpur 55.66Vipul DubeyNISHAD73,44634.12Ram Kishore Bind SP 67,21531.236,231
394 Aurai (SC)59.5 Dinanath Bhashkar BJP 93,69141.69Smt. Anjani SP 92,04440.951,647
Mirzapur District
395 Chhanbey (SC)57.91Rahul Prakash Kol AD(S) 102,50247.29Kirti SP 64,38929.7138,1137 March 2022
396 Mirzapur 56.46Ratnakar Mishra BJP 118,64252.09Kailash Chaurasia SP 78,76634.5839,876
397 Majhawan 61.68Dr. Vinod Kumar Bind NISHAD 103,23542.07Rohit Shukla SP 69,64828.3833,587
398 Chunar 62.33 Anurag Singh BJP 110,98050.26Ramashankar Prasad Singh AD(K) 63,36628.7047,614
399 Marihan 64.59Ramashankar Patel BJP 105,37744.51Narendra Singh Kushwaha BSP 42,46617.9462,911
Sonbhadra District
400 Ghorawal 63.5 Anil Kumar Maurya BJP 101,27740.46Ramesh Chandra Dubey SP 77,35530.9023,9227 March 2022
401 Robertsganj 61.06 Bhupesh Chaubey BJP 84,49640.29Avinash Kushwaha SP 78,87537.615,621
402 Obra (ST)49.8Sanjeev Kumar Gond BJP 78,36448.04Arvind Kumar SP 51,92231.8326,442
403 Duddhi (ST)61.58Ram Dular Gaur BJP 84,40741.28Vijay Singh Gour SP 78,11038.206,297

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