2024 Indian general election in Uttar Pradesh

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2024 Indian general election in Uttar Pradesh
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  2019 19 April – 1 June 20242029 

All 80 Uttar Pradesh seats in the Lok Sabha
Opinion polls
Turnout56.99% (Decrease2.svg 2.22 pp)
 
Akhilesh Yadav.jpg
The official portrait of Shri Narendra Damodardas Modi.jpg
Leader Akhilesh Yadav Narendra Modi
Alliance INDIA NDA
Leader since20112014
Leader's seat Kannauj Varanasi
Last election24.47%, 6 seats51.19%, 64 seats
Seats won4336
Seat changeIncrease2.svg 37Decrease2.svg 30
Percentage43.52%43.69%
SwingIncrease2.svg 19.05 pp Decrease2.svg 7.50 pp

2024 Uttar Pradesh Lok Sabha election results.svg
Seatwise Result Map of the 2024 general election in Uttar Pradesh

Prime Minister before election

Narendra Modi
BJP

Prime Minister after election

Narendra Modi
BJP

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]

Contents

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.

Election schedule

Poll eventPhase
IIIIIIIVVVIVII
Notification date20 March28 March12 April18 April26 April29 April7 May
Last date for filing nomination27 March4 April19 April25 April3 May6 May14 May
Scrutiny of nomination28 March5 April20 April26 April4 May7 May15 May
Last Date for withdrawal of nomination30 March8 April22 April29 April6 May9 May17 May
Date of poll19 April26 April7 May13 May20 May25 May1 June
Date of counting of votes/Result4 June 2024
No. of constituencies881013141413
Schedule of 2024 Indian general election in Uttar Pradesh for each constituency 2024 Indian general election in UP schedule.svg
Schedule of 2024 Indian general election in Uttar Pradesh for each constituency

Parties and alliances

National Democratic Alliance

2024 Lok Sabha Election in Uttar Pradesh NDA Seat Share.jpg

PartyFlagSymbolLeaderContesting Seats
Bharatiya Janata Party BJP flag.svg Lotus flower symbol.svg Narendra Modi 7475
NISHAD No image available.svg Sanjay Nishad 1 [11]
Apna Dal (Sonelal) No image available.svg Anupriya Patel 2
Rashtriya Lok Dal Rashtriya Lok Dal Flag new.jpg Indian Election Symbol Hand Pump.png Jayant Chaudhary 2
Suheldev Bharatiya Samaj Party No image available.svg No image available.svg Om Prakash Rajbhar 1
Total80

Indian National Developmental Inclusive Alliance

2024 Lok Sabha Election in Uttar Pradesh INDIA Seat Share.jpg

PartyFlagSymbolLeaderContesting Seats
Samajwadi Party Samajwadi Party.png Indian Election Symbol Cycle.png Akhilesh Yadav 62
Indian National Congress Indian National Congress Flag.svg Hand INC.svg Ajay Rai 17
All India Trinamool Congress All India Trinamool Congress flag (2).svg All India Trinamool Congress symbol 2021.svg Lalitesh Pati Tripathi 1
Total80

Others

PartyFlagSymbolLeaderContesting Seats
Bahujan Samaj Party Elephant Bahujan Samaj Party.svg Indian Election Symbol Elephant.png Mayawati 79
Azad Samaj Party (Kanshi Ram) Azad samaj party symbol.png No image available.svg Chandrashekhar Azad 8
Communist Party of India CPI-banner.svg CPI symbol.svg 5

Candidates

Constituency
NDA INDIA BSP
1 Saharanpur BJP Raghav Lakhanpal INC Imran Masood BSP Majid Ali
2 Kairana BJP Pradeep Kumar Chaudhary SP Iqra Choudhary BSP Sripal
3 Muzaffarnagar BJP Sanjeev Balyan SP Harendra Singh Malik BSP Dara Singh Prajapati
4 Bijnor RLD Chandan Chauhan SP Deepak Saini BSP Vijender Singh
5 Nagina (SC) BJP Om Kumar SP Manoj Kumar Paras BSP Surendra Pal Singh
6 Moradabad BJP Kunwar Sarvesh Kumar Singh SP Ruchi Veera BSP Irfan Saifi
7 Rampur BJP Ghanshyam Singh Lodhi SP Mohibbullah Nadvi BSP Zeeshan Khan
8 Sambhal BJP Parmeshwar Lal Saini SP Zia ur Rahman Barq BSP Saulat Ali
9 Amroha BJP Kanwar Singh Tanwar INC Danish Ali BSP Mujahid Husain
10 Meerut BJP Arun Govil SP Sunita Verma BSP Devvrat Kumar Tyagi
11 Baghpat RLD Rajkumar Sangwan SP Amarpal Sharma BSP Praveen Bansal
12 Ghaziabad BJP Atul Garg INC Dolly Sharma BSP Nand Kishore Pundir
13 Gautam Buddha Nagar BJP Mahesh Sharma SP Mahendra Nagar BSP Rajendra Singh Solanki
14 Bulandshahr (SC) BJP Bhola Singh INC Shivram Valmiki BSP Girish Chandra
15 Aligarh BJP Satish Kumar Gautam SP Bijendra Singh BSP Hitendra Kumar 'Bunty' Upadhyay
16 Hathras (SC) BJP Anoop Pradhan SP Jasveer Valmiki BSP Hembabu Dhangar
17 Mathura BJP Hema Malini INC Mukesh Dhangar BSP Suresh Singh
18 Agra (SC) BJP S. P. Singh Baghel SP Suresh Chand Kardam BSP Pooja Amrohi
19 Fatehpur Sikri BJP Raj Kumar Chahar INC Ramnath Sikarwar BSP Ramniwas Sharma
20 Firozabad BJP Thakur Vishwadeep Singh SP Akshay Yadav BSP Chaudhary Basheer Ahmad
21 Mainpuri BJP Thakur Jaivir Singh SP Dimple Yadav BSP Shiv Prasad Yadav
22 Etah BJP Rajveer Singh SP Devesh Shakya BSP Mohd. Irfan
23 Badaun BJP Durvijay Singh Shakya SP Aditya Yadav BSP Muslim Khan
24 Aonla BJP Dharmendra Kashyap SP Neeraj Maurya BSP Abid Ali
25 Bareilly BJP Chhatrapal Singh Gangwar SP Praveen Singh Aron
26 Pilibhit BJP Jitin Prasada SP Bhagwat Sharan Gangwar BSP Anis Ahmed Khan
27 Shahjahanpur (SC) BJP Arun Kumar Sagar SP Jyotsna Gond BSP Dod Ram Verma
28 Kheri BJP Ajay Mishra Teni SP Utkarsh Verma BSP Akshay Kalra
29 Dhaurahra BJP Rekha Verma SP Anand Bhadauriya BSP Shyam Kishor Awasthi
30 Sitapur BJP Rajesh Verma INC Rakesh Rathore BSP Mahendra Singh Yadav
31 Hardoi (SC) BJP Jai Prakash Rawat SP Usha Verma BSP Bhimrao Ambedkar
32 Misrikh (SC) BJP Ashok Kumar Rawat SP Sangita Rajwanshi BSP B R Ahirwar
33 Unnao BJP Sakshi Maharaj SP Annu Tandon BSP Ashok Pandey
34 Mohanlalganj (SC) BJP Kaushal Kishore SP R. K. Chaudhary BSP Rajesh Kumar
35 Lucknow BJP Rajnath Singh SP Ravidas Mehrotra BSP Mohammad Sarvar Malik
36 Rae Bareli BJP Dinesh Pratap Singh INC Rahul Gandhi BSP Thakur Prasad Yadav
37 Amethi BJP Smriti Irani INC Kishori Lal Sharma BSP Nanhe Singh Chauhan
38 Sultanpur BJP Menaka Gandhi SP Rambhual Nishad BSP Udraj Verma
39 Pratapgarh BJP Sangam Lal Gupta SP S. P. Singh Patel BSP Prathmesh Mishra
40 Farrukhabad BJP Mukesh Rajput SP Naval Kishore Shakya BSP Kranti Pandey
41 Etawah (SC) BJP Ram Shankar Katheria SP Jitendra Kumar Dohare BSP Sarika Singh Baghel
42 Kannauj BJP Subrat Pathak SP Akhilesh Yadav BSP Imran bin Zafar
43 Kanpur BJP Ramesh Awasthi INC Alok Misra BSP Kuldeep Bhadauriya
44 Akbarpur BJP Devendra Singh SP Raja Ram Pal BSP Rajesh Kumar Dwivedi
45 Jalaun (SC) BJP Bhanu Pratap Singh Verma SP Narayan Das Ahirwar BSP Suresh Chandra Gautam
46 Jhansi BJP Anurag Sharma INC Pradeep Jain Aditya BSP Ravi Prakash
47 Hamirpur BJP Pushpendra Singh Chandel SP Ajendra Singh Lodhi BSP Nirdosh Kumar Dixit
48 Banda BJP R. K. Singh Patel SP Krishna Devi Patel BSP Mayank Dwivedi
49 Fatehpur BJP Sadhvi Niranjan Jyoti SP Naresh Uttam Patel BSP Manish Singh Sachan
50 Kaushambi (SC) BJP Vinod Sonkar SP Pushpendra Saroj BSP Shubh Narayan
51 Phulpur BJP Praveen Patel SP Amarnath Maurya BSP Jagannath Pal
52 Allahabad BJP Neeraj Tripathi INC Ujjwal Rewati Raman Singh BSP Ramesh Kumar Patel
53 Barabanki (SC) BJP Rajrani Rawat INC Tanuj Punia BSP Shiv Kumar Doharey
54 Faizabad BJP Lallu Singh SP Awadhesh Prasad BSP Sachidanand Pandey
55 Ambedkar Nagar BJP Ritesh Pandey SP Lalji Verma BSP Qamar Hayat
56 Bahraich (SC) BJP Anand Kumar Gond SP Ramesh Gautam BSP Brijesh Kumar
57 Kaiserganj BJP Karan Bhushan Singh SP Bhagat Ram Mishra BSP Narendra Pandey
58 Shravasti BJP Saket Mishra SP Ram Shiromani Verma BSP Muinuddin Ahamad Khan
59 Gonda BJP Kirti Vardhan Singh SP Shreya Verma BSP Saurabh
60 Domariyaganj BJP Jagdambika Pal SP Bhishma Shankar Tiwari BSP Mohd. Nadeem
61 Basti BJP Harish Dwivedi SP Ram Prasad Chaudhary BSP Lavkush Patel
62 Sant Kabir Nagar BJP Praveen Kumar Nishad SP Laxmikant alias Pappu Nishad BSP Nadeem Ashraf
63 Maharajganj BJP Pankaj Chaudhary INC Virendra Chaudhary BSP Saiyad Danish
64 Gorakhpur BJP Ravi Kishan SP Kajal Nishad BSP Javed Simnani
65 Kushinagar BJP Vijay Kumar Dubey SP Ajay Pratap Singh BSP Shubh Narayan Chauhan
66 Deoria BJP Shashank Mani Tripathi INC Akhilesh Pratap Singh BSP Sandesh
67 Bansgaon (SC) BJP Kamlesh Paswan INC Sadal Prasad BSP Ramsamujh
68 Lalganj (SC) BJP Neelam Sonkar SP Daroga Saroj BSP Indu Chaudhry
69 Azamgarh BJP Dinesh Lal Yadav 'Nirahua' SP Dharmendra Yadav BSP Mashood Ansari
70 Ghosi SBSP Arvind Rajbhar SP Rajeev Kumar Rai BSP Balkrishna Chauhan
71 Salempur BJP Ravindra Kushawaha SP Ramashankar Rajbhar BSP Bhim Rajbhar
72 Ballia BJP Neeraj Shekhar SP Sanatan Pandey BSP Lallan Singh Yadav
73 Jaunpur BJP Kripashankar Singh SP Babu Singh Kushwaha BSP Shyam Singh Yadav
74 Machhlishahr (SC) BJP B. P. Saroj SP Priya Saroj BSP Kripa Shankar Saroj
75 Ghazipur BJP Paras Nath Rai SP Afzal Ansari BSP Umesh Singh
76 Chandauli BJP Mahendra Nath Pandey SP Virendra Singh BSP Satyendra Maurya
77 Varanasi BJP Narendra Modi INC Ajay Rai BSP Athar Jamaal Lari
78 Bhadohi BJP Vinod Kumar Bind AITC Lalitesh Pati Tripathi BSP Harishankar Singh Chauhan
79 Mirzapur AD(S) Anupriya Patel SP Ramesh Chand Bind BSP Manish Tripathi
80 Robertsganj (SC) AD(S) Rinki Kol SP Chhotelal Kharwar BSP Dhaneshwar Gautam

Issues

Paper leak

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]

Surveys and polls

Opinion polls

Polling agencyDate publishedMargin of ErrorLead
NDA INDIA BSP Others
ABP News-CVoter March 2024 [17] ±5%74600NDA
India Today-CVoterFebruary 2024 [18] ±3-5%72800NDA
ABP News-CVoter December 2023 [19] ±3-5%73-754-60-20NDA
Times Now-ETG December 2023 [20] ±3%70-744-80-11-3NDA
India TV-CNXOctober 2023 [21] ±3%73700NDA
Times Now-ETG September 2023 [22] ±3%70-744-81-30-1NDA
August 2023 [23] ±3%69-735-90-11-3NDA
India Today-CVoter August 2023 [24] ±3-5%72800NDA
ABP News-MatrizeMarch 2023 [25] ±3%67-731-20-43-6NDA
Polling agencyDate publishedMargin of ErrorLead
NDA INDIA BSP Others
ABP News-CVoter March 2024 [26] ±5%51%35%8%6%16
India Today-CVoterFebruary 2024 [18] ±3-5%52%36%12%16
India Today-CVoterAugust 2023 [27] ±3-5%49%38%13%11

Exit polls

Polling agencyLead
NDA INDIA BSP Others
Republic-PMarq691100NDA
DB Live 46-4832-3400NDA
IndiaNews Dynamics691100NDA
India TV-CNX62-6812-160-10NDA
India-Today Axis My India64-6713-160-10NDA
Jan Ki Baat68-746-1200NDA
News Nation 671300NDA
News24-Today's Chanakya681200NDA
2019 election 646100NDA
Actual Results364301INDIA

Voter turnout

Phase wise

PhaseDateConstituenciesVoter Turnout
I19 April 2024 Saharanpur, Kairana, Muzaffarnagar, Bijnor, Nagina, Moradabad, Rampur, Pilibhit 61.11%
II26 April 2024 Amroha, Meerut, Baghpat, Ghaziabad, Gautam Buddha Nagar, Bulandshahr, Aligarh, Mathura 55.19%
III7 May 2024 Sambhal, Hathras, Agra, Fatehpur Sikri, Firozabad, Mainpuri, Etah, Badaun, Bareilly, Aonla 57.55%
IV13 May 2024 Shahjahanpur, Kheri, Dhaurahra, Sitapur, Hardoi, Misrikh, Unnao, Farrukhabad, Etawah, Kannauj, Kanpur, Akbarpur, Bahraich 58.22%
V20 May 2024 Mohanlalganj, Lucknow, Rae Bareli, Amethi, Jalaun, Jhansi, Hamirpur, Banda, Fatehpur, Kaushambi, Barabanki, Faizabad, Kaiserganj, Gonda,58.02%
VI25 May 2024 Sultanpur, Pratapgarh, Phulpur, Allahabad, Ambedkar Nagar, Shravasti, Domariyaganj, Basti, Sant Kabir Nagar, Lalganj, Azamgarh, Jaunpur, Machhlishahr, Bhadohi 54.04%
VII1 June 2024 Maharajganj, Gorakhpur, Kushinagar, Deoria, Bansgaon, Ghosi, Salempur, Ballia, Ghazipur, Chandauli, Varanasi, Mirzapur, Robertsganj 55.85%
Total

Constituency wise

ConstituencyPoll DateTurnoutSwing (±pp)
1 Saharanpur 19 April 202466.14%Decrease2.svg 4.73
2 Kairana 62.46%Decrease2.svg 4.99
3 Muzaffarnagar 59.13%Decrease2.svg 9.29
4 Bijnor 58.73%Decrease2.svg 7.49
5 Nagina 60.75%Decrease2.svg 2.91
6 Moradabad 62.18%Decrease2.svg 3.28
7 Rampur 55.85%Decrease2.svg 7.34
8 Sambhal 7 May 202462.91%Decrease2.svg 1.82
9 Amroha 26 April 202464.58%Decrease2.svg 6.47
10 Meerut 58.94%Decrease2.svg 5.35
11 Baghpat 56.16%Decrease2.svg 8.52
12 Ghaziabad 49.88%Decrease2.svg 6.01
13 Gautam Buddha Nagar 53.63%Decrease2.svg 6.86
14 Bulandshahr 56.16%Decrease2.svg 6.76
15 Aligarh 56.93%Decrease2.svg 4.75
16 Hathras 7 May 202455.71%Decrease2.svg 6.05
17 Mathura 26 April 202449.41%Decrease2.svg 11.67
18 Agra 7 May 202454.08%Decrease2.svg 5.04
19 Fatehpur Sikri 57.19%Decrease2.svg 3.23
20 Firozabad 58.53%Decrease2.svg 1.60
21 Mainpuri 58.73%Increase2.svg 1.96
22 Etah 59.31%Decrease2.svg 2.39
23 Badaun 54.35%Decrease2.svg 2.82
24 Aonla 57.44%Decrease2.svg 1.53
25 Bareilly 58.03%Decrease2.svg 1.43
26 Pilibhit 19 April 202463.11%Decrease2.svg 4.30
27 Shahjahanpur 13 May 202453.36%Decrease2.svg 2.79
28 Kheri 64.68%Increase2.svg 0.48
29 Dhaurahra 64.54%Decrease2.svg 0.15
30 Sitapur 62.54%Decrease2.svg 1.39
31 Hardoi 57.52%Decrease2.svg 1.02
32 Misrikh 55.89%Decrease2.svg 1.28
33 Unnao 55.46%Decrease2.svg 1.01
34 Mohanlalganj 20 May 202462.88%Increase2.svg 0.09
35 Lucknow 52.28%Decrease2.svg 2.50
36 Rae Bareli 58.12%Increase2.svg 1.78
37 Amethi 54.34%Increase2.svg 0.26
38 Sultanpur 25 May 202455.63Decrease2.svg 0.74
39 Pratapgarh 51.45Decrease2.svg 2.11
40 Farrukhabad 13 May 202459.08%Increase2.svg 0.36
41 Etawah 56.36%Decrease2.svg 2.16
42 Kannauj 61.08%Increase2.svg 0.22
43 Kanpur 53.05%Increase2.svg 1.40
44 Akbarpur 57.78%Decrease2.svg 0.35
45 Jalaun 20 May 202456.18%Decrease2.svg 2.31
46 Jhansi 63.86%Decrease2.svg 3.82
47 Hamirpur 60.60%Decrease2.svg 1.72
48 Banda 59.70%Decrease2.svg 1.10
49 Fatehpur 57.09%Increase2.svg 0.30
50 Kaushambi 52.80%Decrease2.svg 1.76
51 Phulpur 25 May 202448.91%Increase2.svg 0.21
52 Allahabad 51.82%Decrease2.svg 0.01
53 Barabanki 20 May 202467.20%Increase2.svg 3.59
54 Faizabad 59.14%Decrease2.svg 0.55
55 Ambedkar Nagar 25 May 202461.58%Increase2.svg 0.50
56 Bahraich 13 May 202457.42%Increase2.svg 0.18
57 Kaiserganj 20 May 202455.68%Increase2.svg 1.29
58 Shravasti 25 May 202452.83%Increase2.svg 0.75
59 Gonda 20 May 202451.62%Decrease2.svg 0.58
60 Domariyaganj 25 May 202451.97%Decrease2.svg 0.29
61 Basti 56.67%Decrease2.svg 0.52
62 Sant Kabir Nagar 52.57%Decrease2.svg 1.63
63 Maharajganj 1 June 202460.31%Decrease2.svg 3.76
64 Gorakhpur 54.93%Decrease2.svg 4.88
65 Kushinagar 57.57%Decrease2.svg 2.22
66 Deoria 55.51%Decrease2.svg 2.39
67 Bansgaon 51.79%Decrease2.svg 3.59
68 Lalganj 25 May 202454.38%Decrease2.svg 0.48
69 Azamgarh 56.16%Decrease2.svg 1.40
70 Ghosi 1 June 202455.05%Decrease2.svg 2.26
71 Salempur 51.38%Decrease2.svg 4.05
72 Ballia 52.05%Decrease2.svg 2.30
73 Jaunpur 25 May 202455.59%Decrease2.svg 0.18
74 Machhlishahr 54.49%Decrease2.svg 1.53
75 Ghazipur 1 June 202455.45%Decrease2.svg 3.43
76 Chandauli 60.58%Decrease2.svg 1.25
77 Varanasi 56.49%Decrease2.svg 0.64
78 Bhadohi 25 May 202453.07%Decrease2.svg 0.46
79 Mirzapur 1 June 202457.92%Decrease2.svg 2.19
80 Robertsganj 56.78%Decrease2.svg 0.59
Total56.92%Decrease2.svg 2.29

Strategies and outcomes

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]

Results

Results by party or alliance

AllianceINDIANDAOth
Seats43361
PartySPINCBJPRLDAD(S)ASP(KR)
Seats37633211
Alliance/ PartyPopular voteSeats
Votes %±pp ContestedWon+/−
INDIA SP 29,451,78633.59Increase2.svg 15.486237Increase2.svg 32
INC 8,294,3189.46Increase2.svg 3.1176Increase2.svg 05
AITC 414,1310.47Increase2.svg 0.4710Steady2.svg
Total38,160,23543.52Increase2.svg 19.068043
NDA BJP 36,267,07241.37Decrease2.svg 8.617533Decrease2.svg 29
RLD 893,4601.02Decrease2.svg 0.6722Increase2.svg 02
AD(S) 807,2100.92Decrease2.svg 0.2921Decrease2.svg 01
SBSP 340,1880.3810Steady2.svg
Total38,307,93043.69Decrease2.svg 7.508036
ASP(KR) 512,5520.58New11Increase2.svg1
BSP 8,233,5629.39Decrease2.svg10.04790Decrease2.svg10
Others
IND
NOTA 631,3270.72
Total10080-

Results by region

RegionTotal seats Samajwadi Party Bharatiya Janata Party Indian National Congress BSP OTH
Bundelkhand403Increase2.svg 0301Decrease2.svg 0300Steady2.svg00Steady2.svg00Steady2.svg
Central Uttar Pradesh2411Increase2.svg 1108Decrease2.svg 1405Increase2.svg 0400Decrease2.svg 0100Steady2.svg
North-East Uttar Pradesh1708Increase2.svg 0709Decrease2.svg 0400Steady2.svg00Decrease2.svg 0300Steady2.svg
Rohilkhand1005Increase2.svg 0204Decrease2.svg 0100Steady2.svg00Decrease2.svg 0201Increase2.svg 01
South-East Uttar Pradesh805Increase2.svg 0502Decrease2.svg 0200Steady2.svg00Decrease2.svg 0201Decrease2.svg 01
West Uttar Pradesh1705Increase2.svg 0409Decrease2.svg 0501Increase2.svg 0100Decrease2.svg 0202Increase2.svg 02
Total8037Increase2.svg 3233Decrease2.svg 2906Increase2.svg 0500Decrease2.svg 1004Increase2.svg 02

Results by constituency

ConstituencyTurnoutWinner [29] Runner-upMargin
CandidatePartyVotes %CandidatePartyVotes %Votes %
1 Saharanpur 66.14%Decrease2.svg Imran Masood INC 5,47,96744.57% Raghav Lakhanpal BJP 4,83,42539.32%64,5425.25%
2 Kairana 62.46%Decrease2.svg Iqra Choudhary SP 5,28,01348.90% Pradeep Kumar Chaudhary BJP 4,58,89742.50%69,1166.40%
3 Muzaffarnagar 59.13%Decrease2.svg Harendra Singh Malik SP 4,70,72143.64% Sanjeev Balyan BJP 4,46,04941.35%24,6722.29%
4 Bijnor 58.73%Decrease2.svg Chandan Chauhan RLD 4,04,49339.48%Deepak Saini SP 3,66,98535.82%37,5083.66%
5 Nagina (SC)60.75%Decrease2.svg Chandrashekhar Azad ASP(KR) 512,55251.19%Om Kumar BJP 359,75136.06%1,51,47315.13%
6 Moradabad 62.18%Decrease2.svg Ruchi Veera SP 6,37,36349.67% Kunwar Sarvesh Kumar Singh BJP 5,31,60141.43%1,05,7628.24%
7 Rampur 55.85%Decrease2.svg Mohibbullah Nadvi SP 4,81,50349.74% Ghanshyam Singh Lodhi BJP 3,94,06940.71%87,4349.03%
8 Sambhal 62.91%Decrease2.svg Zia ur Rahman Barq SP 5,71,16147.80%Parmeshwar Lal Saini BJP 4,49,66737.63%1,21,49410.17%
9 Amroha 64.58%Decrease2.svg Kanwar Singh Tanwar BJP 4,76,50642.90% Danish Ali INC 4,47,83640.32%28,6702.58%
10 Meerut 58.94%Decrease2.svg Arun Govil BJP 5,46,46946.21%Sunita Verma SP 5,35,88445.32%10,5850.89%
11 Baghpat 56.16%Decrease2.svg Rajkumar Sangwan RLD 4,88,96752.36% Amarpal Sharma SP 3,29,50835.29%1,59,45917.07%
12 Ghaziabad 49.88%Decrease2.svg Atul Garg BJP 8,54,17058.09%Dolly Sharma SP 5,17,20535.17%3,36,96522.92%
13 Gautam Buddha Nagar 53.63%Decrease2.svg Mahesh Sharma BJP 8,57,82959.69%Mahendra Nagar SP 2,98,35735.17%5,59,47224.52%
14 Bulandshahr (SC)56.16%Decrease2.svg Bhola Singh BJP 5,97,31056.65%Shivram Valmiki INC 3,22,17630.56%2,75,13426.09%
15 Aligarh 56.93%Decrease2.svg Satish Kumar Gautam BJP 5,01,83444.28% Bijendra Singh SP 4,86,18742.9%15,6471.38%
16 Hathras (SC)55.71%Decrease2.svg Anoop Pradhan BJP 5,54,74651.24%Jasveer Valmiki SP 3,07,42828.39%2,47,31822.85%
17 Mathura 49.41%Decrease2.svg Hema Malini BJP 5,10,06453.29%Mukesh Dhangar INC 2,16,65722.64%2,93,40730.65%
18 Agra (SC)54.08%Decrease2.svg S. P. Singh Baghel BJP 5,99,39753.34%Suresh Chand Kardam SP 3,28,10329.2%2,71,29424.14%
19 Fatehpur Sikri 57.19%Decrease2.svg Raj Kumar Chahar BJP 4,45,65743.09%Ramnath Sikarwar INC 4,02,25238.9%43,4054.19%
20 Firozabad 58.53%Decrease2.svg Akshay Yadav SP 5,43,03749.01%Thakur Vishwadeep Singh BJP 4,53,72540.95%89,3128.06%
21 Mainpuri 58.73%Increase2.svg Dimple Yadav SP 5,98,52656.79%Jayveer Singh BJP 3,76,88735.76%2,21,63921.03%
22 Etah 59.31%Decrease2.svg Devesh Shakya SP 4,75,80847.09% Rajveer Singh BJP 4,47,75644.32%28,0522.77%
23 Badaun 54.35%Decrease2.svg Aditya Yadav SP 5,01,85545.97%Durvijay Singh Shakya BJP 4,66,86442.76%34,9913.21%
24 Aonla 57.44%Decrease2.svg Neeraj Maurya SP 4,92,51545.23% Dharmendra Kashyap BJP 4,76,54643.76%15,9691.47%
25 Bareilly 58.03%Decrease2.svg Chhatrapal Singh Gangwar BJP 5,67,12750.66% Praveen Singh Aron SP 5,32,32347.55%34,8043.11%
26 Pilibhit 63.11%Decrease2.svg Jitin Prasada BJP 6,07,15852.30% Bhagwat Sharan Gangwar SP 4,42,22338.09%1,64,93514.21%
27 Shahjahanpur (SC)53.36%Decrease2.svg Arun Kumar Sagar BJP 5,92,71847.50%Jyotsna Gond SP 5,37,33943.06%55,3794.44%
28 Kheri 64.68%Increase2.svg Utkarsh Verma SP 5,57,36545.94% Ajay Mishra Teni BJP 5,23,03643.11%34,3292.83%
29 Dhaurahra 64.54%Decrease2.svg Anand Bhadauriya SP 4,43,74339.91% Rekha Verma BJP 4,39,29439.51%4,4490.40%
30 Sitapur 62.54%Decrease2.svg Rakesh Rathore INC 5,31,13848.2% Rajesh Verma BJP 4,41,49740.06%89,6418.14%
31 Hardoi (SC)57.52%Decrease2.svg Jai Prakash Rawat BJP 4,86,79844.25% Usha Verma SP 4,58,94241.72%27,8562.53%
32 Misrikh (SC)55.89%Decrease2.svg Ashok Kumar Rawat BJP 4,75,01645.15%Sangita Rajwanshi SP 4,41,61041.98%33,4063.17%
33 Unnao 55.46%Decrease2.svg Sakshi Maharaj BJP 6,16,13347.31% Annu Tandon SP 5,80,31544.56%35,8182.75%
34 Mohanlalganj (SC)62.88%Increase2.svg R. K. Chaudhary SP 6,67,86948.49% Kaushal Kishore BJP 5,97,57743.48%70,2925.01%
35 Lucknow 52.28%Decrease2.svg Rajnath Singh BJP 612,70953.59%Ravidas Mehrotra SP 477,55042.00%1,35,15911.59%
36 Rae Bareli 58.12%Increase2.svg Rahul Gandhi INC 6,87,64966.17% Dinesh Pratap Singh BJP 2,97,61928.64%3,90,03037.53%
37 Amethi 54.34%Increase2.svg Kishori Lal Sharma INC 5,39,22854.99% Smriti Irani BJP 3,72,03237.94%1,67,19617.05%
38 Sultanpur 55.63%Decrease2.svg Rambhual Nishad SP 4,44,33043% Menaka Gandhi BJP 4,01,15638.82%43,1744.18%
39 Pratapgarh 51.45%Decrease2.svg S. P. Singh Patel SP 4,41,93246.65% Sangam Lal Gupta BJP 3,75,72639.66%66,2066.99%
40 Farrukhabad 59.08%Increase2.svg Mukesh Rajput BJP 4,87,96347.20%Naval Kishore Shakya SP 4,85,28546.94%2,6780.26%
41 Etawah (SC)56.36%Decrease2.svg Jitendra Kumar Dohare SP 4,90,74747.47% Ram Shankar Katheria BJP 4,32,32841.82%58,4195.65%
42 Kannauj 61.08%Increase2.svg Akhilesh Yadav SP 6,42,29252.74% Subrat Pathak BJP 4,71,37038.71%1,70,92214.03%
43 Kanpur 53.05%Increase2.svg Ramesh Awasthi BJP 4,43,05549.93%Alok Misra INC 4,22,08747.56%20,9682.37%
44 Akbarpur 57.78%Decrease2.svg Devendra Singh BJP 5,17,42347.6% Raja Ram Pal SP 4,73,07843.52%44,3454.08%
45 Jalaun (SC)56.18%Decrease2.svg Narayan Das Ahirwar SP 5,30,18046.96% Bhanu Pratap Singh Verma BJP 4,76,28242.19%53,8984.77%
46 Jhansi 63.86%Decrease2.svg Anurag Sharma BJP 6,90,31650.00% Pradeep Jain Aditya SP 5,87,70242.57%1,02,6147.43%
47 Hamirpur 60.60%Decrease2.svg Ajendra Singh Lodhi SP 4,90,68344.00% Pushpendra Singh Chandel BJP 4,88,05443.76%2,6290.24%
48 Banda 59.70%Decrease2.svg Krishna Devi Patel SP 4,06,56738.94% R. K. Singh Patel BJP 3,35,35732.12%71,2106.82%
49 Fatehpur 57.09%Increase2.svg Naresh Uttam Patel SP 5,00,32845.2% Sadhvi Niranjan Jyoti BJP 4,67,12942.2%33,1993.00%
50 Kaushambi (SC)52.80%Increase2.svg Pushpendra Saroj SP 5,09,78750.51% Vinod Sonkar BJP 4,05,84340.21%1,03,94410.30%
51 Phulpur 48.91%Increase2.svg Praveen Patel BJP 4,52,60044.60%Amarnath Maurya SP 4,48,26844.17%4,3320.43%
52 Allahabad 51.82%Increase2.svg Ujjwal Rewati Raman Singh INC 4,62,14548.80%Neeraj Tripathi BJP 4,03,35042.59%58,7956.21%
53 Barabanki (SC)67.20%Increase2.svg Tanuj Punia INC 7,19,92755.78%Rajrani Rawat BJP 5,04,22339.07%2,15,70416.71%
54 Faizabad 59.14%Decrease2.svg Awadhesh Prasad SP 554,28948.59%Lallu Singh BJP 499,72243.81%54,5674.78%
55 Ambedkar Nagar 61.58%Increase2.svg Lalji Verma SP 5,44,95946.3% Ritesh Pandey BJP 4,07,71234.64%1,37,24711.66%
56 Bahraich (SC)57.42%Increase2.svg Anand Kumar Gond BJP 5,18,80249.1% Ramesh Gautam SP 4,54,57543.02%64,2276.08%
57 Kaiserganj 55.68%Increase2.svg Karan Bhushan Singh BJP 5,71,26353.79%Bhagat Ram Mishra SP 4,22,42039.77%1,48,84314.02%
58 Shravasti 52.83%Increase2.svg Ram Shiromani Verma SP 5,11,05548.83% Saket Mishra BJP 4,34,38241.51%76,6737.32%
59 Gonda 51.62%Decrease2.svg Kirti Vardhan Singh BJP 4,74,25849.77%Shreya Verma SP 4,28,03444.92%46,2244.85%
60 Domariyaganj 51.97%Decrease2.svg Jagdambika Pal BJP 4,63,30345.47% Bhishma Shankar Tiwari SP 4,20,57541.27%42,7284.20%
61 Basti 56.67%Decrease2.svg Ram Prasad Chaudhary SP 5,27,00548.67% Harish Dwivedi BJP 4,26,01139.34%1,00,9949.33%
62 Sant Kabir Nagar 52.57%Decrease2.svg Laxmikant alias Pappu Nishad SP 4,98,69545.7% Praveen Kumar Nishad BJP 4,06,52537.25%92,1708.45%
63 Maharajganj 60.31%Decrease2.svg Pankaj Chaudhary BJP 5,91,31048.85% Virendra Chaudhary INC 5,55,85945.92%35,4512.93%
64 Gorakhpur 54.93%Decrease2.svg Ravindra Kishan Shukla BJP 584,51250.75%Kajal Nishad SP 482,30841.78%103,5268.97%
65 Kushinagar 57.57%Decrease2.svg Vijay Kumar Dubey BJP 5,16,34547.79%Ajay Pratap Singh SP 4,34,55540.22%81,7907.57%
66 Deoria 55.51%Decrease2.svg Shashank Mani Tripathi BJP 5,04,54148.36% Akhilesh Pratap Singh INC 4,69,69945.02%34,8423.34%
67 Bansgaon (SC)51.79%Decrease2.svg Kamlesh Paswan BJP 4,28,69345.38% Sadal Prasad INC 4,25,54345.04%3,1500.34%
68 Lalganj (SC)54.38%Decrease2.svg Daroga Saroj SP 4,39,95943.85% Neelam Sonkar BJP 3,24,93632.38%1,15,02311.47%
69 Azamgarh 56.16%Decrease2.svg Dharmendra Yadav SP 5,08,23948.20% Dinesh Lal Yadav 'Nirahua' BJP 3,47,20432.93%1,61,03515.27%
70 Ghosi 55.05%Decrease2.svg Rajeev Kumar Rai SP 5,03,13143.73%Arvind Rajbhar SBSP 3,40,18829.57%1,62,94314.16%
71 Salempur 51.38%Decrease2.svg Ramashankar Rajbhar SP 4,05,47244.2% Ravindra Kushawaha BJP 4,01,89943.81%3,5730.39%
72 Ballia 52.05%Decrease2.svg Sanatan Pandey SP 4,67,06846.37% Neeraj Shekhar BJP 4,23,68442.06%43,3844.31%
73 Jaunpur 55.59%Decrease2.svg Babu Singh Kushwaha SP 5,09,13046.21% Kripashankar Singh BJP 4,09,79537.19%99,3359.02%
74 Machhlishahr (SC)54.49%Decrease2.svg Priya Saroj SP 4,51,29242.57% B. P. Saroj BJP 4,15,44239.19%35,8503.38%
75 Ghazipur 55.45%Decrease2.svg Afzal Ansari SP 5,39,91246.82%Paras Nath Rai BJP 4,15,05135.99%1,24,86110.83%
76 Chandauli 60.58%Decrease2.svg Virendra Singh SP 4,74,47642.50% Mahendra Nath Pandey BJP 4,52,91140.57%21,5651.93%
77 Varanasi 56.49%Decrease2.svg Narendra Modi BJP 6,12,97054.24% Ajay Rai INC 4,60,45740.74%1,52,51311.50%
78 Bhadohi 53.07%Decrease2.svg Vinod Kumar Bind BJP 4,59,98242.39% Lalitesh Pati Tripathi AITC 4,15,91038.33%44,0724.06%
79 Mirzapur 57.92%Decrease2.svg Anupriya Patel AD(S) 4,71,63142.67%Ramesh Chand Bind SP 4,33,82139.25%37,8103.42%
80 Robertsganj (SC)56.78%Decrease2.svg Chhotelal Kharwar SP 4,65,84846.14% Rinki Kol AD(S) 3,36,61433.34%1,29,23412.80%

Assembly segments wise lead of parties

2024 Uttar Pradesh Lok Sabha Election Assembly Wise Lead Map 2024 Uttar Pradesh Lok Sabha Election Assembly Wise Lead Map.svg
2024 Uttar Pradesh Lok Sabha Election Assembly Wise Lead Map
PartyAssembly segmentsPosition in Assembly
(as of December 2024)
INDIA SP 184107
INC 392
AITC 10
Total224109
NDA BJP 160257
RLD 109
AD(S) 413
SBSP 06
NISHAD Did Not Contest5
Total174290
Others ASP(KR) 50
JSD(L) Did Not Contest2
BSP 01
Total53
Total403

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