Tanda (Assembly constituency)

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Tanda
Constituency details
Country India
State Uttar Pradesh
District Ambedkar Nagar
ReservationNone
Member of Legislative Assembly
Current MLA Ram Murti Verma
Party Samajwadi Party
Elected year2022

Tanda is a constituency of the Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly covering the town of Tanda in the Ambedkar Nagar district of Uttar Pradesh, India. It is one of five assembly constituencies in the Ambedkar Nagar (Lok Sabha constituency) Since 2008, this assembly constituency is numbered 278 amongst 403 constituencies.

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As of March 2022, this seat belongs to Samajwadi Party candidate Ram Murti Verma who won in last Assembly election of 2022 Uttar Pradesh Legislative Elections defeating BJP candidate Kapil Deo Verma by a margin of 31,491 votes. [1]

Election results

2022

2022 Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly election:
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
AAP Rakesh Verma [2]
INC Merajuddin Kichhauchhvi
SP
TBD
TBD
NOTA None of the Above
Majority
Turnout
gain from Swing

2017

2017 Uttar Pradesh Assembly election: Tanda [3]
PartyCandidateVotes%
BJP Sanju Devi 74,76836.62%
SP Azeemul Haq Pahalwan73,04335.78%
BSP Manoj Kumar Verma49,52624.26%
All India Majlis-e-Ittehadul MuslimeenIrfan Pathan2,0701.01%
NOTANone of the Above12,4101.18
SHSAnil Mishra1,0430.51%
Majority1,725
Turnout2,05,700

Member of the Legislative Assembly

Previous MLAs from Tanda Assembly Constituency [4]

Year Constituency Name [5] WinnerPartyVotesRunner UpPartyVotesMargin
2022TandaRam Murti VermaSP94442Kapil Deo VermaBJP6295131491
2017TandaSanju DeviBJP74768Azimulhaque PaglwanSP730431725
2012Tanda Azimulhaque Pahlwan SP83249Ajay Kumar Alias Vishal Verma BSP 5572827521
2007Tanda Lal Ji Verma BSP 65365 Azimul Huqe Pahalwan SP 629102455
2002Tanda Laljee Verma BSP 67376 Azeemul Haq Pahalwan SP 5688710489
1996Tanda Lalji Verma BSP 55960Jamirul Hasan Ansari SP 543021658
1993Tanda Dr. Masood Ahmad BSP 61374Keshav Ram VermaBJP4020221172
1991Tanda Lal Ji Verma JD40614Sheo Pujan VermaBJP2698313631
1989TandaGopi Nath VermaJD42308Ram AbhilakhINC2978212526
1988TandaG.NathLKD40783M.A.KidwaiINC349885795
1985TandaJai Ram VermaINC26271Gopi Nath VermaLKD211565115
1980TandaGopi Nath VermaJNP(SC)25734Nisar Ahmad AnsariINC(I)2568252
1977TandaAbdul HafeezJNP29000Jai Ram VermaINC253503650
1974TandaNisar Ahmad AnsariINC34153Ram Chandra AzadBKD259418212
1970TandaJ.R.VermaBKD33114R.N.TripathiIND1753215582
1969TandaRam Chandra AzadBKD22995Mukhtar AmmadINC213121683
1967TandaR. C. AzadINC27121S. SinghBJS1480912312
1962TandaJai Ram VarmaINC27779Satya NarainIND177989981
1957TandaSukh RamINC30296Badal RamIND210299267
1957TandaJai Ram VarmaINC39685Jeet Bahadur SinghPSP2107718608
1951TandaMohammad NasirINC24035Devi Pd. S/O Jang BahadurIND209153120
1951TandaRam SumerINC21459BadriKMPP1102210437

TANDA Constituency Results from 1977 to 2022

Constituency 2022Constituency 2017Constituency 2012Constituency 2007Constituency 2002Constituency 1996Constituency 1993Constituency 1991Constituency 1989Constituency 1985Constituency 1980Constituency 1977
Ram Murti Verma : SP : 94442 votes Sanju Devi  :

BJP : 74768 votes

AZIMUL HUQE PAHALWAN : SP : 83249 votes Lalji Verma: BSP : 65365 votesLAL JI VERMA : BSP : 67376 votesLAL JI VERMA : BSP : 55960 votesDr Masood Ahamad: BSP : 61374 votesLAL JI VERMA: JD : 40614 votesGopi Nath Verma: JD : 42308 votesJai Ram Verma: INC : 26271 votesGopi Nath Verma: JNP(SC) : 25734 votesAbdul Hafeez: JNP : 29000 votes
Kapil Deo Verma : BJP : 62951 votes Azimulhaq Pahalwan  : SP : 73043 votesAjay Kumar ( Vishal Verma): BSP : 55728 votesAZIMUL HUQE PAHALWAN : SP : 62910 votesAzeemul Haq Pahalwan : SP : 56887 votesJAMIRUL HASAN ANSARI : SP : 54302 votesKeshav Ram Verma : BJP : 40202 votesSHEO PUJAN VERMA : BJP : 26983 votesRam Abhilakh : INC : 29782 votesGopi Nath Verma  : LKD : 21156 votesNisar Ahmad Ansari : INC(I) : 25682 votesJai Ram Verma : INC : 25350 votes
Shabana Khatoon : BSP : 45016 votesMonoj Kumar Verma : BSP : 49526 votes Dr. Masood Ahmad: INC : 16451 votesSHIV NAYAK VERMA : AD: 15638 votesShakeel Ahmed : AD : 12001 votesRAM SHANKAR : BJP  : 37707 votesLal Ji Verma : JD : 23801 votesMOHD. YUSUF : BSP  : 12763 votesTufel Ahmad : BSP  : 10471 votesMasood Ahmad  : IND  : 11992 votesIrshad Ahmad Ansari : INC(U)  : 4857 votesBarsati Ram : IND  : 2214 votes
Irfan Ahmad : AIMIM : 7431 votesIrfan Ahmad : AIMIM : 2070 votesShiv Poojan Verma: BJP : 4918 votesAZRA SULTANA : INC : 4820 votesVasdev : IND  : 3425 votesKRISHAN MOHAN PATEL : AD  : 7845 votesKailash S/o Shri Ram : JP  : 3159 votesGOPI NATH VERMA : JP  : 8794 votesRam Shankar : LKD(B)  : 7725 votesSobha SIngh  : BJP  : 5713 votesMahabir Prasad : BJP  : 4191 votesGanga Saran : IND  : 1314 votes

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