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All 80 Uttar Pradesh seats in the Lok Sabha | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Turnout | 56.92% ( 2.29 pp) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Seatwise Result Map of the 2024 general election in Uttar Pradesh | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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The 2024 Indian general election was held in Uttar Pradesh in seven phases from 19 April to 1 June to elect 80 members of the 18th Lok Sabha, with the results declared on 4 June. [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] Bypolls for Dadraul, Lucknow East, Gainsari, and Duddhi assembly constituencies were held alongside this election. [6] [7] [8] [9]
Uttar Pradesh, along with Bihar and West Bengal, were the only states where the 2024 Indian general election was held in all 7 phases. [10]
All opinion polls and exit polls forecasted a landslide win for the BJP, but the INDIA alliance of SP and INC instead won 43 seats, more than the half parliamentary seat in the state.
Poll event | Phase | ||||||
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I | II | III | IV | V | VI | VII | |
Notification Date | 20 March | 28 March | 12 April | 18 April | 26 April | 29 April | 7 May |
Last Date for filing nomination | 27 March | 4 April | 19 April | 25 April | 3 May | 6 May | 14 May |
Scrutiny of nomination | 28 March | 5 April | 20 April | 26 April | 4 May | 7 May | 15 May |
Last Date for withdrawal of nomination | 30 March | 8 April | 22 April | 29 April | 6 May | 9 May | 17 May |
Date of poll | 19 April | 26 April | 7 May | 13 May | 20 May | 25 May | 1 June |
Date of counting of votes/Result | 4 June 2024 | ||||||
No. of constituencies | 8 | 8 | 10 | 13 | 14 | 14 | 13 |
Party | Flag | Symbol | Leader | Contesting Seats | ||
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Bharatiya Janata Party | Narendra Modi | 74 | 75 | |||
NISHAD | Sanjay Nishad | 1 [11] | ||||
Apna Dal (Sonelal) | Anupriya Patel | 2 | ||||
Rashtriya Lok Dal | Jayant Chaudhary | 2 | ||||
Suheldev Bharatiya Samaj Party | Om Prakash Rajbhar | 1 | ||||
Total | 80 |
Party | Flag | Symbol | Leader | Contesting Seats | |
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Samajwadi Party | Akhilesh Yadav | 62 | |||
Indian National Congress | Ajay Rai | 17 | |||
All India Trinamool Congress | Lalitesh Pati Tripathi | 1 | |||
Total | 80 |
Party | Flag | Symbol | Leader | Contesting Seats | |
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Bahujan Samaj Party | Mayawati | 79 | |||
Azad Samaj Party (Kanshi Ram) | Chandrashekhar Azad | 8 | |||
Communist Party of India | 5 | ||||
The UPPSC police recruitment exam was held on 17 and 18 February. [12] Some candidates and student organisations alleged that other candidates had the question paper 8–12 hours prior to the exam, and that it was available at a price between ₹50,000 (US$603) and ₹200,000 (US$2,413). On 19 February, the UP Police Recruitment Board chairperson Renuka Mishra said that there was no evidence to prove that there was a paper leak before the exam, while simultaneously constituting an internal committee to investigate the allegations. [13] On 23 February, a large number of students protested in Lucknow, questioning the authenticity of the exam and demanding cancellation & re-examination. Another group protested at the UPPSC headquarters at Prayagraj the same day. Congress leader Priyanka Gandhi and Samajwadi Party supremo Akhilesh Yadav tweeted in support of the students' protest, calling for a CBI probe into the incident. [14] [12] Protesting students ran the hashtag #ReExam_RO_ARO on social media. [15] On 24 February, chief minister Yogi Adityanath announced that the exam had been cancelled and a re-exam would be conducted within the next 6 months. [16]
Polling agency | Date published | Margin of Error | Lead | ||||
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NDA | INDIA | BSP | Others | ||||
ABP News-CVoter | March 2024 [17] | ±5% | 74 | 6 | 0 | 0 | NDA |
India Today-CVoter | February 2024 [18] | ±3-5% | 72 | 8 | 0 | 0 | NDA |
ABP News-CVoter | December 2023 [19] | ±3-5% | 73-75 | 4-6 | 0-2 | 0 | NDA |
Times Now-ETG | December 2023 [20] | ±3% | 70-74 | 4-8 | 0-1 | 1-3 | NDA |
India TV-CNX | October 2023 [21] | ±3% | 73 | 7 | 0 | 0 | NDA |
Times Now-ETG | September 2023 [22] | ±3% | 70-74 | 4-8 | 1-3 | 0-1 | NDA |
August 2023 [23] | ±3% | 69-73 | 5-9 | 0-1 | 1-3 | NDA | |
India Today-CVoter | August 2023 [24] | ±3-5% | 72 | 8 | 0 | 0 | NDA |
ABP News-Matrize | March 2023 [25] | ±3% | 67-73 | 1-2 | 0-4 | 3-6 | NDA |
Polling agency | Date published | Margin of Error | Lead | ||||
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NDA | INDIA | BSP | Others | ||||
ABP News-CVoter | March 2024 [26] | ±5% | 51% | 35% | 8% | 6% | 16 |
India Today-CVoter | February 2024 [18] | ±3-5% | 52% | 36% | 12% | 16 | |
India Today-CVoter | August 2023 [27] | ±3-5% | 49% | 38% | 13% | 11 |
Polling agency | Lead | ||||
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NDA | INDIA | BSP | Others | ||
Republic-PMarq | 69 | 11 | 0 | 0 | NDA |
DB Live | 46-48 | 32-34 | 0 | 0 | NDA |
IndiaNews Dynamics | 69 | 11 | 0 | 0 | NDA |
India TV-CNX | 62-68 | 12-16 | 0-1 | 0 | NDA |
India-Today Axis My India | 64-67 | 13-16 | 0-1 | 0 | NDA |
Jan Ki Baat | 68-74 | 6-12 | 0 | 0 | NDA |
News Nation | 67 | 13 | 0 | 0 | NDA |
News24-Today's Chanakya | 68 | 12 | 0 | 0 | NDA |
2019 election | 64 | 6 | 10 | 0 | NDA |
Actual Results | 36 | 43 | 0 | 1 |
Phase | Date | Constituencies | Voter Turnout |
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I | 19 April 2024 | Saharanpur, Kairana, Muzaffarnagar, Bijnor, Nagina, Moradabad, Rampur, Pilibhit | 61.11% |
II | 26 April 2024 | Amroha, Meerut, Baghpat, Ghaziabad, Gautam Buddha Nagar, Bulandshahr, Aligarh, Mathura | 55.19% |
III | 7 May 2024 | Sambhal, Hathras, Agra, Fatehpur Sikri, Firozabad, Mainpuri, Etah, Badaun, Bareilly, Aonla | 57.55% |
IV | 13 May 2024 | Shahjahanpur, Kheri, Dhaurahra, Sitapur, Hardoi, Misrikh, Unnao, Farrukhabad, Etawah, Kannauj, Kanpur, Akbarpur, Bahraich | 58.22% |
V | 20 May 2024 | Mohanlalganj, Lucknow, Rae Bareli, Amethi, Jalaun, Jhansi, Hamirpur, Banda, Fatehpur, Kaushambi, Barabanki, Faizabad, Kaiserganj, Gonda, | 58.02% |
VI | 25 May 2024 | Sultanpur, Pratapgarh, Phulpur, Allahabad, Ambedkar Nagar, Shravasti, Domariyaganj, Basti, Sant Kabir Nagar, Lalganj, Azamgarh, Jaunpur, Machhlishahr, Bhadohi | 54.04 % |
VII | 1 June 2024 | Maharajganj, Gorakhpur, Kushinagar,Deoria, Bansgaon, Ghosi, Salempur, Ballia, Ghazipur, Chandauli, Varanasi, Mirzapur, Robertsganj | 55.85% |
Total |
Constituency | Poll Date | Turnout | Swing (±pp) | |
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1 | Saharanpur | 19 April 2024 | 66.14% | 4.73 |
2 | Kairana | 62.46% | 4.99 | |
3 | Muzaffarnagar | 59.13% | 9.29 | |
4 | Bijnor | 58.73% | 7.49 | |
5 | Nagina | 60.75% | 2.91 | |
6 | Moradabad | 62.18% | 3.28 | |
7 | Rampur | 55.85% | 7.34 | |
8 | Sambhal | 7 May 2024 | 62.91% | 1.82 |
9 | Amroha | 26 April 2024 | 64.58% | 6.47 |
10 | Meerut | 58.94% | 5.35 | |
11 | Baghpat | 56.16% | 8.52 | |
12 | Ghaziabad | 49.88% | 6.01 | |
13 | Gautam Buddha Nagar | 53.63% | 6.86 | |
14 | Bulandshahr | 56.16% | 6.76 | |
15 | Aligarh | 56.93% | 4.75 | |
16 | Hathras | 7 May 2024 | 55.71% | 6.05 |
17 | Mathura | 26 April 2024 | 49.41% | 11.67 |
18 | Agra | 7 May 2024 | 54.08% | 5.04 |
19 | Fatehpur Sikri | 57.19% | 3.23 | |
20 | Firozabad | 58.53% | 1.60 | |
21 | Mainpuri | 58.73% | 1.96 | |
22 | Etah | 59.31% | 2.39 | |
23 | Badaun | 54.35% | 2.82 | |
24 | Aonla | 57.44% | 1.53 | |
25 | Bareilly | 58.03% | 1.43 | |
26 | Pilibhit | 19 April 2024 | 63.11% | 4.30 |
27 | Shahjahanpur | 13 May 2024 | 53.36% | 2.79 |
28 | Kheri | 64.68% | 0.48 | |
29 | Dhaurahra | 64.54% | 0.15 | |
30 | Sitapur | 62.54% | 1.39 | |
31 | Hardoi | 57.52% | 1.02 | |
32 | Misrikh | 55.89% | 1.28 | |
33 | Unnao | 55.46% | 1.01 | |
34 | Mohanlalganj | 20 May 2024 | 62.88% | 0.09 |
35 | Lucknow | 52.28% | 2.50 | |
36 | Rae Bareli | 58.12% | 1.78 | |
37 | Amethi | 54.34% | 0.26 | |
38 | Sultanpur | 25 May 2024 | 55.63 | 0.74 |
39 | Pratapgarh | 51.45 | 2.11 | |
40 | Farrukhabad | 13 May 2024 | 59.08% | 0.36 |
41 | Etawah | 56.36% | 2.16 | |
42 | Kannauj | 61.08% | 0.22 | |
43 | Kanpur | 53.05% | 1.40 | |
44 | Akbarpur | 57.78% | 0.35 | |
45 | Jalaun | 20 May 2024 | 56.18% | 2.31 |
46 | Jhansi | 63.86% | 3.82 | |
47 | Hamirpur | 60.60% | 1.72 | |
48 | Banda | 59.70% | 1.10 | |
49 | Fatehpur | 57.09% | 0.30 | |
50 | Kaushambi | 52.80% | 1.76 | |
51 | Phulpur | 25 May 2024 | 48.91% | 0.21 |
52 | Allahabad | 51.82% | 0.01 | |
53 | Barabanki | 20 May 2024 | 67.20% | 3.59 |
54 | Faizabad | 59.14% | 0.55 | |
55 | Ambedkar Nagar | 25 May 2024 | 61.58% | 0.50 |
56 | Bahraich | 13 May 2024 | 57.42% | 0.18 |
57 | Kaiserganj | 20 May 2024 | 55.68% | 1.29 |
58 | Shravasti | 25 May 2024 | 52.83% | 0.75 |
59 | Gonda | 20 May 2024 | 51.62% | 0.58 |
60 | Domariyaganj | 25 May 2024 | 51.97% | 0.29 |
61 | Basti | 56.67% | 0.52 | |
62 | Sant Kabir Nagar | 52.57% | 1.63 | |
63 | Maharajganj | 1 June 2024 | 60.31% | 3.76 |
64 | Gorakhpur | 54.93% | 4.88 | |
65 | Kushinagar | 57.57% | 2.22 | |
66 | Deoria | 55.51% | 2.39 | |
67 | Bansgaon | 51.79% | 3.59 | |
68 | Lalganj | 25 May 2024 | 54.38% | 0.48 |
69 | Azamgarh | 56.16% | 1.40 | |
70 | Ghosi | 1 June 2024 | 55.05% | 2.26 |
71 | Salempur | 51.38% | 4.05 | |
72 | Ballia | 52.05% | 2.30 | |
73 | Jaunpur | 25 May 2024 | 55.59% | 0.18 |
74 | Machhlishahr | 54.49% | 1.53 | |
75 | Ghazipur | 1 June 2024 | 55.45% | 3.43 |
76 | Chandauli | 60.58% | 1.25 | |
77 | Varanasi | 56.49% | 0.64 | |
78 | Bhadohi | 25 May 2024 | 53.07% | 0.46 |
79 | Mirzapur | 1 June 2024 | 57.92% | 2.19 |
80 | Robertsganj | 56.78% | 0.59 | |
Total | 56.92% | 2.29 |
In this election, Samajwadi Party showed stellar performance by winning highest number of seats out of total 80 seats of Lok Sabha in Uttar Pradesh. The party under Akhilesh Yadav relied upon Other Backward Castes and in order to make inroads amongst the non-Yadav OBC communities, it fielded large number of candidates from Kurmi caste as well as from the Maurya-Kushwaha community. It also relied upon Dalit communities such as Pasis. Consequently, in the final result, OBC MPs outnumbered the Forward Caste MPs. Senior Kurmi leaders like Naresh Uttam Patel, Ram Prasad Chaudhary and Lalji Verma were victorious. The controversial MP Ajay Mishra Teni was defeated by Utkarsh Verma. In Jaunpur Lok Sabha constituency, SP's Babu Singh Kushwaha defeated BJP's Kripa Shankar Singh despite the backing of local strongman from Thakur community Dhananjay Singh. [28]
Alliance | INDIA | NDA | Oth |
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Seats | 43 | 36 | 1 |
Party | SP | INC | BJP | RLD | AD(S) | ASP(KR) |
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Seats | 37 | 6 | 33 | 2 | 1 | 1 |
Alliance/ Party | Popular vote | Seats | |||||||
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Votes | % | ±pp | Contested | Won | +/− | ||||
INDIA | SP | 29,451,786 | 33.59 | 15.48 | 62 | 37 | 32 | ||
INC | 8,294,318 | 9.46 | 3.1 | 17 | 6 | 05 | |||
AITC | 414,131 | 0.47 | 0.47 | 1 | 0 | ||||
Total | 38,160,235 | 43.52 | 19.06 | 80 | 43 | ||||
NDA | BJP | 36,267,072 | 41.37 | 8.61 | 75 | 33 | 29 | ||
RLD | 893,460 | 1.02 | 0.67 | 2 | 2 | 02 | |||
AD(S) | 807,210 | 0.92 | 0.29 | 2 | 1 | 01 | |||
SBSP | 340,188 | 0.38 | 1 | 0 | |||||
Total | 38,307,930 | 43.69 | 7.50 | 80 | 36 | ||||
ASP(KR) | 512,552 | 0.58 | New | 1 | 1 | 1 | |||
BSP | 8,233,562 | 9.39 | 10.04 | 79 | 0 | 10 | |||
Others | |||||||||
IND | |||||||||
NOTA | 631,327 | 0.72 | |||||||
Total | 100 | – | 80 | - | |||||
Region | Total seats | Samajwadi Party | Bharatiya Janata Party | Indian National Congress | BSP | OTH | |||||
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Bundelkhand | 4 | 03 | 03 | 01 | 03 | 00 | 00 | 00 | |||
Central Uttar Pradesh | 24 | 11 | 11 | 08 | 14 | 05 | 04 | 00 | 01 | 00 | |
North-East Uttar Pradesh | 17 | 08 | 07 | 09 | 04 | 00 | 00 | 03 | 00 | ||
Rohilkhand | 10 | 05 | 02 | 04 | 01 | 00 | 00 | 02 | 01 | 01 | |
South-East Uttar Pradesh | 8 | 05 | 05 | 02 | 02 | 00 | 00 | 02 | 01 | 01 | |
West Uttar Pradesh | 17 | 05 | 04 | 09 | 05 | 01 | 01 | 00 | 02 | 02 | 02 |
Total | 80 | 37 | 32 | 33 | 29 | 06 | 05 | 00 | 10 | 04 | 02 |
Constituency | Turnout | Winner [29] | Runner Up | Margin | ||||||||||||||
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Party | Alliance | Candidate | Votes | % | Party | Alliance | Candidate | Votes | % | Votes | % | |||||||
1 | Saharanpur | 66.14% | INC | INDIA | Imran Masood | 5,47,967 | 44.57% | BJP | NDA | Raghav Lakhanpal | 4,83,425 | 39.32% | 64,542 | 5.25% | ||||
2 | Kairana | 62.46% | SP | INDIA | Iqra Choudhary | 5,28,013 | 48.90% | BJP | NDA | Pradeep Kumar Chaudhary | 4,58,897 | 42.50% | 69,116 | 6.40% | ||||
3 | Muzaffarnagar | 59.13% | SP | INDIA | Harendra Singh Malik | 4,70,721 | 43.64% | BJP | NDA | Sanjeev Balyan | 4,46,049 | 41.35% | 24,672 | 2.29% | ||||
4 | Bijnor | 58.73% | RLD | NDA | Chandan Chauhan | 4,04,493 | 39.48% | SP | INDIA | Deepak Saini | 3,66,985 | 35.82% | 37,508 | 3.66% | ||||
5 | Nagina | 60.75% | ASP(KR) | Others | Chandrashekhar Azad | 512,552 | 51.19% | BJP | NDA | Om Kumar | 359,751 | 36.06% | 1,51,473 | 15.13% | ||||
6 | Moradabad | 62.18% | SP | INDIA | Ruchi Veera | 6,37,363 | 49.67% | BJP | NDA | Kunwar Sarvesh Kumar Singh | 5,31,601 | 41.43% | 1,05,762 | 8.24% | ||||
7 | Rampur | 55.85% | SP | INDIA | Mohibbullah Nadvi | 4,81,503 | 49.74% | BJP | NDA | Ghanshyam Singh Lodhi | 3,94,069 | 40.71% | 87,434 | 9.03% | ||||
8 | Sambhal | 62.91% | SP | INDIA | Zia ur Rahman Barq | 5,71,161 | 47.80% | BJP | NDA | Parmeshwar Lal Saini | 4,49,667 | 37.63% | 1,21,494 | 10.17% | ||||
9 | Amroha | 64.58% | BJP | NDA | Kanwar Singh Tanwar | 4,76,506 | 42.90% | INC | INDIA | Danish Ali | 4,47,836 | 40.32% | 28,670 | 2.58% | ||||
10 | Meerut | 58.94% | BJP | NDA | Arun Govil | 5,46,469 | 46.21% | SP | INDIA | Sunita Verma | 5,35,884 | 45.32% | 10,585 | 0.89% | ||||
11 | Baghpat | 56.16% | RLD | NDA | Rajkumar Sangwan | 4,88,967 | 52.36% | SP | INDIA | Amarpal Sharma | 3,29,508 | 35.29% | 1,59,459 | 17.07% | ||||
12 | Ghaziabad | 49.88% | BJP | NDA | Atul Garg | 8,54,170 | 58.09% | SP | INDIA | Dolly Sharma | 5,17,205 | 35.17% | 3,36,965 | 22.92% | ||||
13 | Gautam Buddha Nagar | 53.63% | BJP | NDA | Mahesh Sharma | 8,57,829 | 59.69% | SP | INDIA | Mahendra Nagar | 2,98,357 | 35.17% | 5,59,472 | 24.52% | ||||
14 | Bulandshahr | 56.16% | BJP | NDA | Bhola Singh | 5,97,310 | 56.65% | INC | INDIA | Shivram Valmiki | 3,22,176 | 30.56% | 2,75,134 | 26.09% | ||||
15 | Aligarh | 56.93% | BJP | NDA | Satish Kumar Gautam | 5,01,834 | 44.28% | SP | INDIA | Bijendra Singh | 4,86,187 | 42.9% | 15,647 | 1.38% | ||||
16 | Hathras | 55.71% | BJP | NDA | Anoop Pradhan | 5,54,746 | 51.24% | SP | INDIA | Jasveer Valmiki | 3,07,428 | 28.39% | 2,47,318 | 22.85% | ||||
17 | Mathura | 49.41% | BJP | NDA | Hema Malini | 5,10,064 | 53.29% | INC | INDIA | Mukesh Dhangar | 2,16,657 | 22.64% | 2,93,407 | 30.65% | ||||
18 | Agra | 54.08% | BJP | NDA | S. P. Singh Baghel | 5,99,397 | 53.34% | SP | INDIA | Suresh Chand Kardam | 3,28,103 | 29.2% | 2,71,294 | 24.14% | ||||
19 | Fatehpur Sikri | 57.19% | BJP | NDA | Raj Kumar Chahar | 4,45,657 | 43.09% | INC | INDIA | Ramnath Sikarwar | 4,02,252 | 38.9% | 43,405 | 4.19% | ||||
20 | Firozabad | 58.53% | SP | INDIA | Akshay Yadav | 5,43,037 | 49.01% | BJP | NDA | Thakur Vishwadeep Singh | 4,53,725 | 40.95% | 89,312 | 8.06% | ||||
21 | Mainpuri | 58.73% | SP | INDIA | Dimple Yadav | 5,98,526 | 56.79% | BJP | NDA | Jayveer Singh | 3,76,887 | 35.76% | 2,21,639 | 21.03% | ||||
22 | Etah | 59.31% | SP | INDIA | Devesh Shakya | 4,75,808 | 47.09% | BJP | NDA | Rajveer Singh | 4,47,756 | 44.32% | 28,052 | 2.77% | ||||
23 | Badaun | 54.35% | SP | INDIA | Aditya Yadav | 5,01,855 | 45.97% | BJP | NDA | Durvijay Singh Shakya | 4,66,864 | 42.76% | 34,991 | 3.21% | ||||
24 | Aonla | 57.44% | SP | INDIA | Neeraj Maurya | 4,92,515 | 45.23% | BJP | NDA | Dharmendra Kashyap | 4,76,546 | 43.76% | 15,969 | 1.47% | ||||
25 | Bareilly | 58.03% | BJP | NDA | Chhatrapal Singh Gangwar | 5,67,127 | 50.66% | SP | INDIA | Praveen Singh Aron | 5,32,323 | 47.55% | 34,804 | 3.11% | ||||
26 | Pilibhit | 63.11% | BJP | NDA | Jitin Prasada | 6,07,158 | 52.30% | SP | INDIA | Bhagwat Sharan Gangwar | 4,42,223 | 38.09% | 1,64,935 | 14.21% | ||||
27 | Shahjahanpur | 53.36% | BJP | NDA | Arun Kumar Sagar | 5,92,718 | 47.50% | SP | INDIA | Jyotsna Gond | 5,37,339 | 43.06% | 55,379 | 4.44% | ||||
28 | Kheri | 64.68% | SP | INDIA | Utkarsh Verma | 5,57,365 | 45.94% | BJP | NDA | Ajay Mishra Teni | 5,23,036 | 43.11% | 34,329 | 2.83% | ||||
29 | Dhaurahra | 64.54% | SP | INDIA | Anand Bhadauriya | 4,43,743 | 39.91% | BJP | NDA | Rekha Verma | 4,39,294 | 39.51% | 4,449 | 0.40% | ||||
30 | Sitapur | 62.54% | INC | INDIA | Rakesh Rathore | 5,31,138 | 48.2% | BJP | NDA | Rajesh Verma | 4,41,497 | 40.06% | 89,641 | 8.14% | ||||
31 | Hardoi | 57.52% | BJP | NDA | Jai Prakash Rawat | 4,86,798 | 44.25% | SP | INDIA | Usha Verma | 4,58,942 | 41.72% | 27,856 | 2.53% | ||||
32 | Misrikh | 55.89% | BJP | NDA | Ashok Kumar Rawat | 4,75,016 | 45.15% | SP | INDIA | Sangita Rajwanshi | 4,41,610 | 41.98% | 33,406 | 3.17% | ||||
33 | Unnao | 55.46% | BJP | NDA | Sakshi Maharaj | 6,16,133 | 47.31% | SP | INDIA | Annu Tandon | 5,80,315 | 44.56% | 35,818 | 2.75% | ||||
34 | Mohanlalganj | 62.88% | SP | INDIA | R. K. Chaudhary | 6,67,869 | 48.49% | BJP | NDA | Kaushal Kishore | 5,97,577 | 43.48% | 70,292 | 5.01% | ||||
35 | Lucknow | 52.28% | BJP | NDA | Rajnath Singh | 612,709 | 53.59% | SP | INDIA | Ravidas Mehrotra | 477,550 | 42.00% | 1,35,159 | 11.59% | ||||
36 | Rae Bareli | 58.12% | INC | INDIA | Rahul Gandhi | 6,87,649 | 66.17% | BJP | NDA | Dinesh Pratap Singh | 2,97,619 | 28.64% | 3,90,030 | 37.53% | ||||
37 | Amethi | 54.34% | INC | INDIA | Kishori Lal Sharma | 5,39,228 | 54.99% | BJP | NDA | Smriti Irani | 3,72,032 | 37.94% | 1,67,196 | 17.05% | ||||
38 | Sultanpur | 55.63% | SP | INDIA | Rambhual Nishad | 4,44,330 | 43% | BJP | NDA | Menaka Gandhi | 4,01,156 | 38.82% | 43,174 | 4.18% | ||||
39 | Pratapgarh | 51.45% | SP | INDIA | S. P. Singh Patel | 4,41,932 | 46.65% | BJP | NDA | Sangam Lal Gupta | 3,75,726 | 39.66% | 66,206 | 6.99% | ||||
40 | Farrukhabad | 59.08% | BJP | NDA | Mukesh Rajput | 4,87,963 | 47.20% | SP | INDIA | Naval Kishore Shakya | 4,85,285 | 46.94% | 2,678 | 0.26% | ||||
41 | Etawah | 56.36% | SP | INDIA | Jitendra Kumar Dohare | 4,90,747 | 47.47% | BJP | NDA | Ram Shankar Katheria | 4,32,328 | 41.82% | 58,419 | 5.65% | ||||
42 | Kannauj | 61.08% | SP | INDIA | Akhilesh Yadav | 6,42,292 | 52.74% | BJP | NDA | Subrat Pathak | 4,71,370 | 38.71% | 1,70,922 | 14.03% | ||||
43 | Kanpur | 53.05% | BJP | NDA | Ramesh Awasthi | 4,43,055 | 49.93% | INC | INDIA | Alok Misra | 4,22,087 | 47.56% | 20,968 | 2.37% | ||||
44 | Akbarpur | 57.78% | BJP | NDA | Devendra Singh | 5,17,423 | 47.6% | SP | INDIA | Raja Ram Pal | 4,73,078 | 43.52% | 44,345 | 4.08% | ||||
45 | Jalaun | 56.18% | SP | INDIA | Narayan Das Ahirwar | 5,30,180 | 46.96% | BJP | NDA | Bhanu Pratap Singh Verma | 4,76,282 | 42.19% | 53,898 | 4.77% | ||||
46 | Jhansi | 63.86% | BJP | NDA | Anurag Sharma | 6,90,316 | 50.00% | SP | INDIA | Pradeep Jain Aditya | 5,87,702 | 42.57% | 1,02,614 | 7.43% | ||||
47 | Hamirpur | 60.60% | SP | INDIA | Ajendra Singh Lodhi | 4,90,683 | 44.00% | BJP | NDA | Pushpendra Singh Chandel | 4,88,054 | 43.76% | 2,629 | 0.24% | ||||
48 | Banda | 59.70% | SP | INDIA | Krishna Devi Patel | 4,06,567 | 38.94% | BJP | NDA | R. K. Singh Patel | 3,35,357 | 32.12% | 71,210 | 6.82% | ||||
49 | Fatehpur | 57.09% | SP | INDIA | Naresh Uttam Patel | 5,00,328 | 45.2% | BJP | NDA | Sadhvi Niranjan Jyoti | 4,67,129 | 42.2% | 33,199 | 3.00% | ||||
50 | Kaushambi | 52.80% | SP | INDIA | Pushpendra Saroj | 5,09,787 | 50.51% | BJP | NDA | Vinod Sonkar | 4,05,843 | 40.21% | 1,03,944 | 10.30% | ||||
51 | Phulpur | 48.91% | BJP | NDA | Praveen Patel | 4,52,600 | 44.60% | SP | INDIA | Amarnath Maurya | 4,48,268 | 44.17% | 4,332 | 0.43% | ||||
52 | Allahabad | 51.82% | INC | INDIA | Ujjwal Rewati Raman Singh | 4,62,145 | 48.80% | BJP | NDA | Neeraj Tripathi | 4,03,350 | 42.59% | 58,795 | 6.21% | ||||
53 | Barabanki | 67.20% | INC | INDIA | Tanuj Punia | 7,19,927 | 55.78% | BJP | NDA | Rajrani Rawat | 5,04,223 | 39.07% | 2,15,704 | 16.71% | ||||
54 | Faizabad | 59.14% | SP | INDIA | Awadhesh Prasad | 554,289 | 48.59% | BJP | NDA | Lallu Singh | 499,722 | 43.81% | 54,567 | 4.78% | ||||
55 | Ambedkar Nagar | 61.58% | SP | INDIA | Lalji Verma | 5,44,959 | 46.3% | BJP | NDA | Ritesh Pandey | 4,07,712 | 34.64% | 1,37,247 | 11.66% | ||||
56 | Bahraich | 57.42% | BJP | NDA | Anand Kumar Gond | 5,18,802 | 49.1% | SP | INDIA | Ramesh Gautam | 4,54,575 | 43.02% | 64,227 | 6.08% | ||||
57 | Kaiserganj | 55.68% | BJP | NDA | Karan Bhushan Singh | 5,71,263 | 53.79% | SP | INDIA | Bhagat Ram Mishra | 4,22,420 | 39.77% | 1,48,843 | 14.02% | ||||
58 | Shravasti | 52.83% | SP | INDIA | Ram Shiromani Verma | 5,11,055 | 48.83% | BJP | NDA | Saket Mishra | 4,34,382 | 41.51% | 76,673 | 7.32% | ||||
59 | Gonda | 51.62% | BJP | NDA | Kirti Vardhan Singh | 4,74,258 | 49.77% | SP | INDIA | Shreya Verma | 4,28,034 | 44.92% | 46,224 | 4.85% | ||||
60 | Domariyaganj | 51.97% | BJP | NDA | Jagdambika Pal | 4,63,303 | 45.47% | SP | INDIA | Bhishma Shankar Tiwari | 4,20,575 | 41.27% | 42,728 | 4.20% | ||||
61 | Basti | 56.67% | SP | INDIA | Ram Prasad Chaudhary | 5,27,005 | 48.67% | BJP | NDA | Harish Dwivedi | 4,26,011 | 39.34% | 1,00,994 | 9.33% | ||||
62 | Sant Kabir Nagar | 52.57% | SP | INDIA | Laxmikant alias Pappu Nishad | 4,98,695 | 45.7% | BJP | NDA | Praveen Kumar Nishad | 4,06,525 | 37.25% | 92,170 | 8.45% | ||||
63 | Maharajganj | 60.31% | BJP | NDA | Pankaj Chaudhary | 5,91,310 | 48.85% | INC | INDIA | Virendra Chaudhary | 5,55,859 | 45.92% | 35,451 | 2.93% | ||||
64 | Gorakhpur | 54.93% | BJP | NDA | Ravindra Kishan Shukla | 584,512 | 50.75% | SP | INDIA | Kajal Nishad | 482,308 | 41.78% | 103,526 | 8.97% | ||||
65 | Kushinagar | 57.57% | BJP | NDA | Vijay Kumar Dubey | 5,16,345 | 47.79% | SP | INDIA | Ajay Pratap Singh | 4,34,555 | 40.22% | 81,790 | 7.57% | ||||
66 | Deoria | 55.51% | BJP | NDA | Shashank Mani Tripathi | 5,04,541 | 48.36% | INC | INDIA | Akhilesh Pratap Singh | 4,69,699 | 45.02% | 34,842 | 3.34% | ||||
67 | Bansgaon | 51.79% | BJP | NDA | Kamlesh Paswan | 4,28,693 | 45.38% | INC | INDIA | Sadal Prasad | 4,25,543 | 45.04% | 3,150 | 0.34% | ||||
68 | Lalganj | 54.38% | SP | INDIA | Daroga Saroj | 4,39,959 | 43.85% | BJP | NDA | Neelam Sonkar | 3,24,936 | 32.38% | 1,15,023 | 11.47% | ||||
69 | Azamgarh | 56.16% | SP | INDIA | Dharmendra Yadav | 5,08,239 | 48.20% | BJP | NDA | Dinesh Lal Yadav 'Nirahua' | 3,47,204 | 32.93% | 1,61,035 | 15.27% | ||||
70 | Ghosi | 55.05% | SP | INDIA | Rajeev Kumar Rai | 5,03,131 | 43.73% | SBSP | NDA | Arvind Rajbhar | 3,40,188 | 29.57% | 1,62,943 | 14.16% | ||||
71 | Salempur | 51.38% | SP | INDIA | Ramashankar Rajbhar | 4,05,472 | 44.2% | BJP | NDA | Ravindra Kushawaha | 4,01,899 | 43.81% | 3,573 | 0.39% | ||||
72 | Ballia | 52.05% | SP | INDIA | Sanatan Pandey | 4,67,068 | 46.37% | BJP | NDA | Neeraj Shekhar | 4,23,684 | 42.06% | 43,384 | 4.31% | ||||
73 | Jaunpur | 55.59% | SP | INDIA | Babu Singh Kushwaha | 5,09,130 | 46.21% | BJP | NDA | Kripashankar Singh | 4,09,795 | 37.19% | 99,335 | 9.02% | ||||
74 | Machhlishahr | 54.49% | SP | INDIA | Priya Saroj | 4,51,292 | 42.57% | BJP | NDA | B. P. Saroj | 4,15,442 | 39.19% | 35,850 | 3.38% | ||||
75 | Ghazipur | 55.45% | SP | INDIA | Afzal Ansari | 5,39,912 | 46.82% | BJP | NDA | Paras Nath Rai | 4,15,051 | 35.99% | 1,24,861 | 10.83% | ||||
76 | Chandauli | 60.58% | SP | INDIA | Virendra Singh | 4,74,476 | 42.50% | BJP | NDA | Mahendra Nath Pandey | 4,52,911 | 40.57% | 21,565 | 1.93% | ||||
77 | Varanasi | 56.49% | BJP | NDA | Narendra Modi | 6,12,970 | 54.24% | INC | INDIA | Ajay Rai | 4,60,457 | 40.74% | 1,52,513 | 11.50% | ||||
78 | Bhadohi | 53.07% | BJP | NDA | Vinod Kumar Bind | 4,59,982 | 42.39% | AITC | INDIA | Lalitesh Pati Tripathi | 4,15,910 | 38.33% | 44,072 | 4.06% | ||||
79 | Mirzapur | 57.92% | AD(S) | NDA | Anupriya Patel | 4,71,631 | 42.67% | SP | INDIA | Ramesh Chand Bind | 4,33,821 | 39.25% | 37,810 | 3.42% | ||||
80 | Robertsganj | 56.78% | SP | INDIA | Chhotelal Kharwar | 4,65,848 | 46.14% | AD(S) | NDA | Rinki Kol | 3,36,614 | 33.34% | 1,29,234 | 12.80% |
Party | Assembly segments | Position in Assembly (as of October 2023) | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
INDIA | SP | 184 | 109 | ||
INC | 39 | 2 | |||
AITC | 1 | 0 | |||
Total | 224 | 111 | |||
NDA | BJP | 160 | 255 | ||
RLD | 10 | 9 | |||
AD(S) | 4 | 13 | |||
SBSP | 0 | 6 | |||
NISHAD | 0 | 6 | |||
Total | 174 | 289 | |||
Others | ASP(KR) | 5 | 0 | ||
JSD(L) | Did Not Contest | 2 | |||
BSP | 0 | 1 | |||
Total | 5 | 3 | |||
Total | 403 |
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