Arya Nagar Assembly constituency

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Arya Nagar
Constituency No. 214 for the Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly
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Constituency details
Country India
Region North India
State Uttar Pradesh
District Kanpur Nagar
Total electors2,98,439 (2022)
ReservationNone
Member of Legislative Assembly
18th Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly
Incumbent
Amitabh Bajpai
Party Samajwadi Party
Elected year2022

Arya Nagar Assembly constituency is one of 403 legislative assembly seats of the Uttar Pradesh. It is part of the Kanpur Lok Sabha constituency.

Contents

Overview

Arya Nagar comprises Wards No. 1, 26, 29, 52, 54, 55, 62, 69, 72, 76, 78, 89, 91, 94, 99, 102, 105, 106, 108, 110 in Kanpur Municipal Corporation, Central Railway Colony (OG) – Ward No. 111 & Rawatpur Station Yard (OG) – Ward No. 112 of 2-Kanpur Sadar Tehsil. [1]

Members of Legislative Assembly

YearMember [2] Party
1969 Shiv Lal Indian National Congress
1974 Abdul Rahman Khan Nashtar
1977 Babu Badre Janata Party
1980 Abdul Rahman Khan Nashtar Indian National Congress (I)
1985 Hafiz Mohammad Umar Indian National Congress
1989 Reshma Arif Janata Dal
1991 Satya Dev Pachauri Bharatiya Janata Party
1993 Mahesh Chandra Bahujan Samaj Party
1996 Haji Mushtaq Solanki Samajwadi Party
2002
2007 Irfan Solanki
2012 Salil Vishnoi Bharatiya Janata Party
2017 Amitabh Bajpai Samajwadi Party
2022

Election results

2022

2022 Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly election: Arya Nagar
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
SP Amitabh Bajpai 76,89750.56+2.42
BJP Suresh Awasthi68,97345.35+1.09
INC Pramod Jaiswal3,3092.18+1.10
BSP Toni Jaiswal1,3870.91−3.20
AAP Anuj Kumar Shukla8180.54N.A.
NOTA None of the Above5470.36N.A.
Rashtriya Viklang PartyGuddi Dixit770.05
IndependentPawan Kumar Tiwari910.06
Majority7,9245.21+1.33
Turnout 1,52,09950.96−1.90
SP hold Swing +2.42

2017

U. P. Legislative Assembly Election, 2017: Arya Nagar
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
SP Amitabh Bajpai 70,99348.14
BJP Salil Vishnoi 65,27044.26
BSP Abdul Haseeb6,0614.11
INC Pramod Jaiswal1,5961.08
AIMIM Rabiullah1,5571.05
NOTA None of the Above6810.46
Majority5,7233.88
Turnout 1,47,54452.86
SP gain from BJP Swing

2012

U. P. Legislative Assembly Election, 2012: Arya Nagar [3]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
BJP Salil Vishnoi 51,20040.73+21.73
SP Jitendra Bahadur Singh35,78928.47−24.00
INC Dr. Anil Kumar Sharma19,34515.39+1.49
BSP Kailash Sharma12,79710.18−1.05
PECP Mohammad Israr1,5281.22+1.22
Majority15,41112.26−21.21
Turnout 1,25,69549.78+9.39
BJP gain from SP Swing +21.73

2007

U. P. Legislative Assembly Election, 2007: Arya Nagar [4]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
SP Haji Irfan Solanki 36,37652.47
BJP Harish Matreja13,17319.00
INC Pawan Gupta9,63613.90
BSP Sunil Babu7,78811.23
BPD Omendra Pratap Singh1,2271.77
Majority23,20333.47
Turnout 69,32640.39
SP hold Swing

2002

U. P. Legislative Assembly Election, 2002: Arya Nagar [5]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
SP Haji Mushtaq Solanki46,44854.09
BJP Anant Kumar (Antu Mishra)19,13222.28
INC Bhudhar Narayan Mishra12,92015.04
BSP Rajneesh Tiwari4,4905.23
Independent Pauva Kinner2,0342.37
Majority27,31632.81
Turnout 85,87843.25
SP hold Swing

1996

U. P. Legislative Assembly Election, 1996: Arya Nagar [6]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
SP Haji Mushtaq Solanki39,53140.84
BJP Satya Dev Pachauri36,96938.19
BSP Jiya Ul Islam17,03617.60
Independent Adil Ashraf1,8191.88
Natural Law Aushaf Hussain2620.27
Majority2,5622.65
Turnout 96,80150.70
SP gain from BSP Swing

1993

Uttar Pradesh Assembly Election, 1993: Arya Nagar [7]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
BSP Mahesh Chandra45,98147.28
BJP Satya Dev Pachauri40,91342.07
INC Hafiz Mohammad Umar7,3007.51
JD Mohammad Amin6500.67
CPI Arvind Raj Swaroop5640.58
Majority5,0687.21
Turnout 97,25757.51
BSP gain from BJP Swing

1991

Uttar Pradesh Assembly Election, 1991: Arya Nagar [8]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
BJP Satya Dev Pachauri 29,96443.34
IUML Mohammad Suleman19,85928.72
INC S. M. Usman8,22211.89
BSP Ramesh Chandra Kureel5,3157.69
JD Saiyad Abul Barkat Nazmi3,3064.78
Majority10,10514.62
Turnout 69,13543.09
BJP gain from JD Swing

1989

U. P. Assembly Election, 1989: Arya Nagar [9]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
JD Reshma Arif14,25020.70
IUML Mohammad Suleman13,81120.06
BJP Ganesh Awasthi12,87718.71
INC Hafiz Mohammad Umar12,35417.95
IND. Pawan Dixit7,01810.19
BSP Om Prakash5,8068.43
Majority4390.64
Turnout 68,87843.78
JD gain from INC Swing

1985

U. P. Assembly Election, 1985: Arya Nagar [10]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
INC Hafiz Mohammad Umar19,91845.00
BJP Surendra Nath12,05627.24
Independent Akhtar Hussain Akhtar6,43214.53
CPI Harbans Singh1,8264.13
Independent Suleman1,3343.01
Majority7,86217.76
Turnout 44,25832.73
INC hold Swing
Uttar Pradesh assembly elections, 2012
Kanpur Lok Sabha Constituency Summary
PartySeats wonSeat change
Bharatiya Janata Party 3Increase2.svg1
Samajwadi Party 1Steady2.svg0
Indian National Congress 1Decrease2.svg1

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