2012 Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly election

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The 2012 Uttar Pradesh legislative assembly election followed as a result the expiration of the five-year term of the previous legislature elected in Uttar Pradesh, India. The election to the Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly was held in seven phases from 8 February through 3 March 2012. Uttar Pradesh has the world's largest population for a sub-national democracy. The incumbent chief minister Mayawati's Bahujan Samaj Party, which previously won an absolute majority of seats, was defeated by Mulayam Singh Yadav's Samajwadi Party, which gained an absolute majority in the election. Mulayam's son and Samajwadi party state president Akhilesh Yadav was nominated as chief minister by the party.[2]

Quick facts All 403 seats of the Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly 202 seats needed for a majority, Turnout ...
2012 Uttar Pradesh legislative assembly election

 2007
8 February 2012 (2012-02-08) – 3 March 2012 (2012-03-03)
2017 

All 403 seats of the Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly
202 seats needed for a majority
Turnout59.40% (Increase 13.44%)
  Majority party Minority party
 
Leader Mulayam Singh Yadav Mayawati
Party SP BSP
Alliance - -
Leader since 1992 1995
Leader's seat didn't stand MLC
Seats before 97 206
Seats won 224 80
Seat change Increase 127 Decrease 126
Popular vote 22,090,571 19,647,303
Percentage 29.15% 25.91%
Swing Increase 3.72% Decrease 4.52%

  Third party Fourth party
 
Leader Uma Bharti Raj Babbar
Party BJP INC
Alliance NDA UPA
Leader since 2012 2009
Leader's seat Charkhari Did not contest
Seats before 51 22
Seats won 47 28
Seat change Decrease 4 Increase 6
Popular vote 11,371,080 8,832,895[1]
Percentage 15.00% 11.63%
Swing Decrease 1.97% Increase 3.04%

  Fifth party Sixth party
 
Leader Ajit Singh Mohamed Ayub
Party RLD PECP
Alliance UPA -
Leader since 1996 2008
Leader's seat Did not contest Khalilabad
Seats before 10 new party
Seats won 9 4
Seat change Decrease 1 new party
Popular vote 1,763,354 1,785,228
Percentage 2.33% 2.82%
Swing Decrease 1.37% new party

Seatwise Result Map of the election

Structure of the Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly after the election

Chief Minister before election

Mayawati
BSP

Elected Chief Minister

Akhilesh Yadav
SP

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Background

Uttar Pradesh is the largest state in India in terms of population, but the fourth largest in terms of landmass after the bifurcation to create Uttarakhand. It is also considered politically important because of the number of seats it returns to the Lok Sabha and as including the constituencies of such nationally notable figures as Sonia Gandhi, Rahul Gandhi, Varun Gandhi and Maneka Gandhi of the Nehru-Gandhi family dynasty. It was also previously the home of Prime Ministers Indira Gandhi and Atal Bihari Vajpayee.

The legislative assembly has 403 seats, 206 of which were won by the BSP in the previous election.[3]

Schedule

Initially the ECI announced on 24 December 2011 that the election will occur in seven phases on 4, 8, 11, 15, 19, 23 and 28 February and the results will be declared on 3 March.[4] Later, the date for announcement of result was changed to 6 March.[5][6]

On 9 January, the Election Commission had announced that the original date of 4 February for the first phase had been changed to 3 March, while vote counting had moved from 4 to 6 March[7] due to celebrations for Barawafat, for which an Election Commission official said that: "There were concerns people would not be able to come out to exercise their franchise." [8]

More information Phase, Date ...
Phase Date Constituency (with ECI Assembly constituency number)
I[9] 8 February 145. Maholi, 146. Sitapur 147. Hargaon (SC) 148. Laharpur 149. Biswan 150. Sevata 151. Mahmoodabad 152. Sidhauli (SC) 153. Misrikh (SC) 266. Kursi 267. Ram Nagar 268. Barabanki 269. Zaidpur (SC) 270. Dariyabad 271. Rudauli 272. Haidergarh (SC) 273. Milkipur (SC) 274. Bikapur 275. Ayodhya 276. Goshainganj 277. Katehari 278. Tanda 279. Alapur (SC) 280. Jalalpur 281. Akbarpur 282. Balha (SC) 283. Nanpara 284. Matera 285. Mahasi 286. Bahraich 287. Payagpur 288. Kaiserganj 289. Bhinga 290. Shrawasti 291. Tulsipur 292. Gainsari 293. Utraula 294. Balrampur (SC) 295. Mehnaun 296. Gonda 297. Katra Bazar 298. Colonelganj 299. Tarabganj 300. Mankapur (SC) 301. Gaura 302. Shohratgarh 303. Kapilvastu (SC) 304. Bansi 305. Itwa 306. Domariyaganj 307. Harraiya 308. Kaptanganj 309. Rudhauli 310. Basti Sadar 311. Mahadewa (SC)
II[10] 11 February 312. Menhdawal, 313. Khalilabad 314. Dhanghata (SC) 315. Pharenda 316. Nautanwa 317. Siswa 318. Maharajganj (SC) 319. Paniyra 320. Caimpiyarganj 321. Pipraich 322. Gorakhpur Urban 323. Gorakhpur Rural 324. Sahajanwa 325. Khajani (SC) 326. Chauri-Chaura 327. Bansgaon (SC) 328. Chillupar 329. Khadda 330. Padrauna 331. Tamkuhi Raj 332. Fazilnagar 333. Kushinagar 334. Hata 335. Ramkola (SC) 336. Rudrapur 337. Deoria 338. Pathardeva 339. Rampur Karkhana 340. Bhatpar Rani 341. Salempur (SC) 342. Barhaj 343. Atrauliya 344. Gopalpur 345. Sagri 346. Mubarakpur 347. Azamgarh 348. Nizamabad 349. Phoolpur-Pawai 350. Didarganj 351. Lalganj (SC) 352. Mehnagar (SC) 353. Madhuban 354. Ghosi 355. Muhammadabad- Gohna (SC) 356. Mau 357. Belthara Road (SC) 358. Rasara 359. Sikanderpur 360. Phephana 361. Ballia Nagar 362. Bansdih 363. Bairia 373. Jakhanian (SC) 374. Saidpur (SC) 375. Ghazipur 376. Jangipur 377. Zahoorabad 378. Mohammadabad 379. Zamania
III[11] 15 February 184. Jagdishpur (SC), 185.Gauriganj 186.Amethi 187. Isauli 188. Sultanpur 189. Sadar 190. Lambhua 191. Kadipur (SC) 251. Sirathu 252. Manjhanpur (SC) 253. Chail 254. Phaphamau 255. Soraon (SC) 256. Phulpur 257. Pratappur 258. Handia 259. Meja 260. Karachhana 261.Allahabad West 262.Allahabad North 263.Allahabad South 264. Bara (SC) 265. Koraon (SC) 364. Badlapur 365. Shahganj 366. Jaunpur 367. Malhani 368.Mungra Badshahpur 369. Machhlishahr (SC) 370. Mariyahu 371. Zafrabad 372. Kerakat (SC) 380.Mughalsarai 381. Sakaldiha 382. Saiyadraja 383. Chakia (SC) 384. Pindra 385.Ajagara (SC) 386. Shivpur 387. Rohaniya 388. Varanasi North 389. Varanasi South 390. Varanasi Cantt. 391. Sevapuri 392. Bhadohi 393.Gyanpur 394.Aurai (SC) 395.Chhanbey (SC) 396. Mirzapur 397. Majhawan 398. Chunar 399. Marihan 400.Ghorawal 401. Robertsganj 402.Obra 403. Duddhi (SC)
IV[12] 19 February 154. Sawayazpur, 155. Shahabad 156. Hardoi 157.Gopamau (SC) 158. Sandi (SC) 159. Bilgram Mallanwan 160. Balamau (SC) 161. Sandila 162. Bangermau 163. Safipur (SC) 164.Mohan (SC) 165. Unnao 166. Bhagwantnagar 167. Purwa 168. Malihabad (SC) 169. Bakshi Kaa Talab 170. Sarojini Nagar 171. Lucknow West 172. Lucknow North 173. Lucknow East 174. Lucknow Central 175. Lucknow Cantt. 176.Mohanlalganj (SC) 177. Bachhrawan (SC) 178. Tiloi 179. Harchandpur 180. Rae Bareli 181. Salon (SC) 182. Sareni 183. Unchahar 192. Kaimganj (SC) 193.Amritpur 194. Farrukhabad 195. Bhojpur 196. Chhibramau 197. Tirwa 198. Kannauj (SC) 232. Tindwari 233. Baberu 234. Naraini (SC) 235. Banda 236. Chitrakoot 237. Manikpur 238. Jahanabad 239. Bindki 240. Fatehpur 241. Ayah Shah 242. Husainganj 243. Khaga (SC) 244. Rampur Khas 245. Babaganj (SC) 246. Kunda 247. Vishwanath Ganj 248. Pratapgarh 249. Patti 250. Raniganj
V[13] 23 February 95.Tundla (SC), 96.Jasrana 97.Firozabad 98.Shikohabad 99.Sirsaganj 100. Kasganj 101.Amanpur 102. Patiyali 103.Aliganj 104. Etah 105. Marhara 106. Jalesar (SC) 107. Mainpuri 108. Bhongaon 109. Kishni (SC) 110. Karhal 199. Jaswantnagar 200. Etawah 201. Bharthana (SC) 202. Bidhuna 203. Dibiyapur 204.Auraiya (SC) 205. Rasulabad (SC) 206.Akbarpur-Raniya 207. Sikandra 208. Bhognipur 209. Bilhaur (SC) 210. Bithoor 211. Kalyanpur 212.Govindnagar 213. Sishamau 214.Arya Nagar 215. Kidwai Nagar 216. Kanpur Cantt. 217. Maharajpur 218.Ghatampur (SC) 219. Madhaugarh 220. Kalpi 221.Orai (SC) 222. Babina 223. Jhansi Nagar 224. Mauranipur (SC) 225.Garautha 226. Lalitpur 227. Mehroni (SC) 228. Hamirpur 229. Rath (SC) 230. Mahoba 231. Charkhari
VI[14] 28 February 1. Behat, 2. Nakur 3. Saharanpur Nagar 4. Saharanpur 5. Deoband 6. Rampur Maniharan (SC) 7. Gangoh 8. Kairana 9. Thana Bhawan 10.Shamli 11.Budhana 12.Charthawal 13.Purqazi (SC) 14.Muzaffar Nagar 15.Khatauli 16.Meerapur 43.Siwalkhas 44.Sardhana 45.Hastinapur (SC) 46.Kithore 47.Meerut Cantt. 48.Meerut 49.Meerut South 50.Chhaprauli 51.Baraut 52.Baghpat 53.Loni 54.Muradnagar 55.Sahibabad 56.Ghaziabad 57.Modi Nagar 58.Dhaulana 59.Hapur (SC) 60.Garhmukteshwar 61.Noida 62.Dadri 63.Jewar 64.Sikandrabad 65.Bulandshahr 66.Syana 67.Anupshahr 68.Debai 69.Shikarpur 70.Khurja (SC) 71.Khair (SC) 72. Barauli 73.Atrauli 74.Chharra 75.Koil 76.Aligarh 77.Iglas (SC) 78.Hathras (SC) 79.Sadabad 80.Sikandra Rao 81.Chhata 82.Mant 83.Goverdhan 84.Mathura 85.Baldev (SC) 86.Etmadpur 87.Agra Cantt. (SC) 88.Agra South 89.Agra North 90.Agra Rural (SC) 91.Fatehpur Sikri 92.Kheragarh 93.Fatehabad 94.Bah
VII[15] 3 March 17. Najibabad, 18. Nagina (SC) 19. Barhapur 20. Dhampur 21. Nehtaur (SC) 22. Bijnor 23. Chandpur 24. Noorpur 25. Kanth 26. Thakurdwara 27. Moradabad Rural 28. Moradabad Nagar 29. Kundarki 30. Bilari 31. Chandausi (SC) 32. Asmoli 33. Sambhal 34. Suar 35. Chamraua 36. Bilaspur 37. Rampur 38. Milak (SC) 39. Dhanaura (SC) 40. Naugawan Sadat 41. Amroha 42. Hasanpur 111. Gunnaur 112. Bisauli (SC) 113. Sahaswan 114. Bilsi 115. Badaun 116. Shekhupur 117. Dataganj 118. Baheri 119. Meerganj 120. Bhojipura 121. Nawabganj 122. Faridpur (SC) 123. Bithari Chainpur 124. Bareilly 125. Bareilly Cantt. 126. Aonla 127. Pilibhit 128. Barkhera 129. Puranpur (SC) 130. Bisalpur 131. Katra 132. Jalalabad 133. Tilhar 134. Powayan (SC) 135. Shahjahanpur 136. Dadraul 137. Palia 138. Nighasan 139. Gola Gokrannath 140. Sri Nagar (SC) 141. Dhaurahra 142. Lakhimpur 143. Kasta (SC) 144. Mohammdi
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Parties

A total of 223 parties vied for the 403 seats in the legislative assembly. This was an increase compared to the previous election which featured 131 parties who had filed candidates.[16] The parties represented in the previous legislature were:

Parties and alliances

More information Alliance/Party, Flag ...
Alliance/Party Flag Symbol Leader Seats contested
Bahujan Samaj Party
Mayawati 403
NDA Bharatiya Janata Party Uma Bharthi 398 402
Janvadi Party (Socialist) 4
UPA Indian National Congress Sonia Gandhi 355 401
Rashtriya Lok Dal Chaudhary Ajit Singh 46
Samajwadi Party Mulayam Singh Yadav 401
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2010 issues

In 2010, INC general secretary Rahul Gandhi was arrested, along with, while he was staging a sit-in in Bhatta Parsaul village in support of farmers agitating against inadequate compensation for the acquisition of their land for a highway project. Though he was released after three hours, INC party members in other parts of the country such as Mumbai's western suburbs of Santacruz, Malad and Borivali protested against his arrest.[25] Amidst the event he said: "I have seen the violence unleashed on your youth and women. By seeing what has happened here, I feel ashamed to be an Indian. The state government [sic] is tormenting its own people."[26] Though INC party spokesman Subodh Srivastava said that "several party leaders and workers were injured in the lathicharge by police at a number of places in the state (sic) during peaceful protest and demonstration. (sic) More than 10,000 workers and leaders were arrested across the state," the UP government said that there was no impact as a result of the INC agitation and that only 135 people had been arrested in apprehension of breach of peace during the ensuing chakka jam[a] in protest against Gandhi's arrest.[27] Mayawati responded also to the Gandhi agitation by saying: "I would like to tell Yuvraj that whatever struggle he has to do, he should do in his home first, as the decision is in the hands of the Centre...It seems that he is not being heard in his own home and he is venting his frustration by indulging in mean dramatics."[28]

The same day his mother, Sonia Gandhi, visited her national constituency of Rae Bareli to review the implementation of such nationally sponsored rural employment and housing schemes as the Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act where she called for better implementation of the various schemes such as to ensure that 100 days of employment would be provided to a maximum number of families.[29][30]

Under the pretext of land acquisition, the action was read as having gathered pace as after other legislative elections. The Times of India read the move as "a bigger favour from jittery chief minister Mayawati" and that the "subsequent free-for-all" included INC staging anti-Mayawati protests as well as BJP leaders trying not to be undone by "also courting trouble" on the basis of "land-related strife everywhere...giving politicians scope for photo ops." It also said that Mayawati may have had a "point in lobbing the land acquisition ball back into the Centre's (national government) court" but that attempts to "keeping law and order will only make her opponents look good for being martyred;" while it still question if the INC were "genuinely friends of farmers, tribals, Dalits, et al."[31]

Corruption issues

A Centre for Media Studies report showed that the corruption has increased in UP.[32][33] The Central Bureau of Investigation said there was "strong evidence" against incumbent Chief Minister Mayawati in a case about disproportionate assets for a public figure;[34] while Samajwadi party leader Mulayam Singh Yadav also has a case pending against him in a similar case.[35] Out of a total of 403 MLAs, 143 face criminal charges.[36][37]

The Chief Election Commissioner has raised concerns about the use of money in the election for some form of undue campaigning.[38][39] After the EC imposed restrictions on the movement of unaccounted money, police checks across UP netted over 120 million in cash, several kilogrammes of silver and weapons, leading to the arrest of at least one person.[40][41][42][43][44][45][46][47]

The Uttar Pradesh government was also sent a notice by the national government for alleged corruption in MGNREGA. Mayawati, however rejected the allegations as "politically motivated."[48] She has also been accused by former minister Avdesh Verma of selling party tickets in the election for Rs. 40 million.[49] Furthermore, the BSP also expelled Badshah Singh and Babu Singh Kushwaha, who had been removed after CBI evidence of corruption, from the party on charges of corruption.[50]

During the tenure of the incumbent CM Mayawati, opposition parties have accused her of constructing parks and statues of herself and other dalit icons such as Ambedkar and Kanshi Ram in places such as Noida and Lucknow that cost the exchequer crores of rupees in the name of development and social upliftment for dalits.[51][52][53][54] The Uttar Pradesh Government was also criticised by the Supreme Court for not halting the construction of the memorials.[55] despite an order to do so.[56][57] On 7 January the Chief Election Commissioner S. Y. Quraishi ordered for the veiling of statues of all political figures except for Mohandas Gandhi, as well as veiling the BSP's symbol the elephant, in order to have a "level playing field" by 11 January at 17:00, according to the District Magistrate of Gautam Budh Nagar, though Chief Electoral Officer Umesh Sinha said the deadline was 15 January but the government should try and do so earlier in view of the implementation of code of conduct. However, in Lucknow BSP activists were reported to have removed the a veil minutes after it had been installed. The BSP called the move as "completely wrong" and "not justified."[58][59][60][61][62][63] Quraishi dismissed criticism of the order as "ill-informed" and add that he was "surprised [the order] has been taken as something unusual. There is a model code of conduct which says there should be a level-playing field for all candidates and parties." On 9 January, social activist Dheeraj Singh filed a PIL in the Allahabad High Court challenging the EC's order on the grounds that the elephants represent Ganesha and veiling them could hurt public sentiment. On 11 January the High Court dismissed the petition as "withdrawn" on technical grounds.[64][65]

Campaign

The INC's Rahul Gandhi started his campaign on 14 November 2011 before the announcement of the election phases,[66] while Mulayam Singh Yadav started his campaign on 8 January with criticism of the ruling BSP for "corruption and atrocities on people."[67] Rahul Gandhi toured one of the most impoverished area of the country on 17 January, Bundelkhand in Lalitpur. He also visited Mauranipur, Chirgaon, Jhansi and Mahoba, where he was reportedly shown black flags over the issue of black money. He promised to bring change, while also questioning the BSP government's alleged corruption in the MGNREGA scheme.[68][69][70] Prime Minister Manmohan Singh addressed a rally in Kanpur on 17 February where he alleged that the U.P. government is not cooperating with the national government in regards to infrastructure development despite receiving five times the funds demanded.[71][72] He also criticised the incumbent government's alleged corruption and U.P.'s infrastructure woes. "The reason behind this bad situation is that non- Congress governments which came to power in the state in the last 22 years did not pay attention either to governance or the problems of the common man. The Congress will win UP elections. Sonia Gandhi and Rahul Gandhi will ensure Congress' victory in UP...we will work with greater strength for the development of UP if the Congress comes to power. There is a need to change this situation. You need a government which changes the shape of UP and focuses on development by rising above caste and religious lines. Congress led by Sonia Gandhi and Rahul Gandhi can provide such a government."[73] The INC also got the endorsement of the Jamiat Ulama-i-Hind.[74] After the first three phases of voting the party was said to have been cautious about its expectations of winning the election.[75]

The BJP formally began its campaign on 10 January, but would start hosting public meeting 10 days later. Party leaders from outside UP had been called in to campaign, though many refused to show support for candidates with corruption allegations. These included former PM Atal Behari Vajpayee, Gujarat CM Narendra Modi, former PM-candidate and Home Minister MP Lal Krishna Advani, MP Sushma Swaraj, former Law Minister MP Arun Jaitley. UP MP Murli Manohar Joshi, Madhya Pradesh CM Shivraj Singh Chouhan, Chhattisgarh CM Raman Singh, Jharkhand CM Arjun Munda, Bihar Deputy CM Sushil Modi, former Rajasthan CM Vasundhara Raje, Ananth Kumar, Ravi Shankar Prasad, Narendra Singh Tomar, party deputy leader in the Lok Sabha Gopinath Munde, party deputy leader in the Rajya Sabha SS Ahluwalia, party Muslim member Shahnawaz Hussain, party vice president Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi, MP Shatrughan Sinha, MP Hema Malini, MP Smriti Irani, MP Navjot Singh Sidhu, Kalraj Mishra, Vinay Katiyar, Ramlal, former Foreign Minister MP Yashwant Sinha, former Madhya Pradesh CM and re-inductee into the party Uma Bharti, UP MP Varun Gandhi, Ramapati Ram Tripathi, Keshari Nath Tripathi, Ramnath Kovind, Saudan Singh and Radha Mohan Singh.[76] On 16 January, national BJP President Nitin Gadkari released the party manifesto for the election in Lucknow. Part of its promises included creating 15 million jobs within five years, as well providing rice and wheat at a subsidised Rs. 3 and Rs. 2 per kilogramme, respectively.[77] It also included a promise to probe alleged cases of corruption during the tenure of the BSP government.[78] On 18 January, they opted to field Uma Bharti from the Charkari constituency in Mahoba.[79][80]

Incumbent CM Mayawati began her campaign on 27 January at a rally in Bijnor.[81] On 15 January, she released the BSP's list of candidates for all the 403 constituencies. The list included 88 candidates belonging to SCs, 113 from OBCs, 85 religious minorities and 117 upper castes, out of which 74 are Brahmins.[82][83]

On 20 January, the Samajwadi Party released its electoral manifesto in Lucknow which included promising reservation for the minorities, a ban on land acquisition and loans of four percent interest to small farmers.[84][85] Party chief Mulayam Singh Yadav got an endorsement from the Shahi Imam of New Delhi's Jama Masjid Syed Ahmed Bukhari, who had appealed to Muslim voters to vote for the SP and alleged that the INC had regressed UP's fortunes.[86][87]

The anti-corruption group Team Anna also decided to campaign in four of the five provinces that are holding Vidhan Sabha elections, except Manipur; however they said that they would not do so in favour of or against any particular party.[88] They started their campaign in Haridwar on 21 January.[89]

Controversies

The Supreme Court also criticised the UP government for the Land Acquisition Act calling it "an engine of oppression" for the government's low cost acquisition without adequate redress for the villagers, who were then beaten by police. It said that the policy as "anti-poor" and against the interests of the "common man," while citing that after its inception in 1894 it had to be immediately amended. At the same time, INC general secretary Rahul Gandhi toured two villages to start an agitation march against such acquisitions[90][91]

On 22 December 2011 the national government announced a four and half percent sub-quota for "backward Muslims" as part of an expanded definition of Other Backward Castes in the civil service and at educational institutions, which came into effect on 1 January. BJP leaders Sushma Swaraj and Arun Jaitley strongly objected to the proposal on the grounds that it was "unconstitutional" with the purpose of campaigning to wooing Muslim voters in the election.[92][93] On 10 January, Minority Affairs Minister Salman Khurshid was sent a notice by the ECI on a complaint filed by the BJP, led by Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi, after Khurshid had said that if the INC was victorious in the election, it would double the quota for Muslims to nine percent. He then reiterated that the comments was a "promise not [an] allurement."[94][95] The following day the ECI decided to put on hold the sub-quota for minorities till the election ends as it was in violation of the Model Code of Conduct.[96]

The ECI replaced the UP DGP Brij Lal and Home Secretary Fateh Bahadur on 8 January after complaints from other parties that they were partisan on the issue of covering the statues.[97]

On 22 January, the ECI banned exit polls from 28 January to 3 March in accordance with the relevant provisions of the Representation of the People Act, 1951.[98][99] Opinion polls were also banned 48 hours prior to the voting of each phase in the electronic media, however there was no such restriction on the print media.[100][101]

Individual candidates

After being fired from the BSP for corruption, Babu Singh Kushwaha, Badshah Singh and Awdhesh Verma joined the BJP. Kushwaha has wanted to join the INC but was blocked by Rahul Gandhi, who criticised the BJP for giving them tickets. Additionally, Daddan Mishra also resigned from the BSP after being denied a ticket to run in the election and consequently joined the BJP.[50]

Opinion polls

All opinion polls indicated a hung assembly.

More information Poll source and date, BSP ...
Poll source and dateBSPSamajwadiBJPINC-RLDOthers
STAR News-Nielsen[102]10113561997
News24[103]108127579417
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Election

Almost all the exit polls pointed to a hung assembly with the SP outperforming its rivals while the BSP lost a large share of the seats it previously held. The INC and the BJP also were expected to perform better than the previous election but significantly short of the simple majority mark.

More information Poll source and date, BSP ...
Poll source and dateBSPSPBJPINC-RLDOthers
STAR News-Nielsen[104]83183715111
CNN-IBN[105]65–70232–25028–3836–4411–23
Aaj Tak[106]88–98195–21050–5638–4220
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Result

The BSP's CM Mayawati's cabinet approving the dissolution of the Vidhan Sabha assembly on the night of 4 March and sent the recommendation to the Governor for consent.[107][108] Mulayam Singh Yadav's son and UP president of the Samajwadi Party Akhilesh Yadav was nominated as Chief Minister by the party.[2]

Vote Share by party (Uttar Pradesh Assembly Election, 2012)
  1. SP (29.1%)
  2. BSP (25.9%)
  3. BJP (15.0%)
  4. INC (11.6%)
  5. RLD (2.33%)
  6. Peace Party of India (2.82%)
  7. Other (13.2%)
Seat Share
  1. SP (55.6%)
  2. BSP (19.9%)
  3. BJP (11.7%)
  4. INC (6.95%)
  5. RLD (2.23%)
  6. Other (3.73%)

More information Party, Seats contested ...
Summary of the Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly election, 2012 result
Party Seats contested Seats won Seat change Vote share Swing
Samajwadi Party 401 224 Increase 127 29.15% Increase 3.72%
Bahujan Samaj Party 403 80 Decrease 126 25.91% Decrease 4.52%
Bharatiya Janata Party 398 47 Decrease 4 15% Decrease 1.97%
Indian National Congress 355 28 Increase 6 11.63% Increase 3.03%
Rashtriya Lok Dal 46 9 Decrease 1 2.33%
Peace Party of India 208 4 Increase 4 2.82% Increase2.82%
Quami Ekta Dal[1] 43 2 0.55%
Apna Dal[1][20] 76 1 Increase1 0.90%
Nationalist Congress Party 127 1 Steady 0 0.33%
Ittehad-e-Millat Council[1] 18 1 0.25%
Independents[1] 1691 6 4.13%
Total-403-
Turnout: 59.5%
Source: Election Commission of India Archived 18 December 2014 at the Wayback Machine
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Elected members

More information Constituency, Reserved for (SC/None) ...
Constituency Reserved for
(SC/None)
Member Party
1 BehatNoneMahaveer Singh RanaBahujan Samaj Party
2 NakurNoneDr. Dharam Singh SainiBahujan Samaj Party
3 Saharanpur NagarNoneRaghav LakhanpalBharatiya Janata Party
4 SaharanpurNoneJagpalBahujan Samaj Party
5 DeobandNoneRajendra Singh RanaSamajwadi Party
6 Rampur Maniharan (SC)SCRavinder Kumar MolhuBahujan Samaj Party
7 GangohNonePardeep KumarIndian National Congress
8 KairanaNoneHukum SinghBharatiya Janata Party
9 Thana BhawanNoneSuresh KumarBharatiya Janata Party
10 ShamliNonePankaj Kumar MalikIndian National Congress
11 BudhanaNoneNawazish Alam KhanSamajwadi Party
12 CharthawalNoneNoor Saleem RanaBahujan Samaj Party
13 Purqazi (SC)SCAnil KumarBahujan Samaj Party
14 Muzaffar NagarNoneChitranjan SwaroopSamajwadi Party
15 KhatauliNoneKartar Singh BhadanaRashtriya Lok Dal
16 MeerapurNoneJamil Ahmad QasmiBahujan Samaj Party
17 NajibabadNoneTasleemBahujan Samaj Party
18 Nagina (SC)SCManoj Kumar ParasSamajwadi Party
19 BarhapurNoneMohd. GhaziBahujan Samaj Party
20 DhampurNoneThakur Mool Chand ChauhanSamajwadi Party
21 NehtaurSCOm KumarBahujan Samaj Party
22 BijnorNoneKunvar BharatendraBharatiya Janata Party
23 ChandpurNoneIqbalBahujan Samaj Party
24 NoorpurNoneLokendra SinghBharatiya Janata Party
25 KanthNoneAneesurrehmanPeace Party of India
26 ThakurdwaraNoneKunwar Servesh KumarBharatiya Janata Party
27 Moradabad RuralNoneShameemul HaqSamajwadi Party
28 Moradabad NagarNoneMohammad Yusuf AnsariSamajwadi Party
29 KundarkiNoneMohammad RizwanSamajwadi Party
30 BilariNoneMhd.irfanSamajwadi Party
31 Chandausi (SC)SCLaxmi GautamSamajwadi Party
32 AsmoliNonePinki SinghSamajwadi Party
33 SambhalNoneIqbal MehmoodSamajwadi Party
34 SuarNoneNawab Kazim Ali Khan Urf Naved MianIndian National Congress
35 ChamrauaNoneAli Yusuf AliBahujan Samaj Party
36 BilaspurNoneSanjay KapoorIndian National Congress
37 RampurNoneMohammad Azam KhanSamajwadi Party
38 Milak (SC)SCVijay SinghSamajwadi Party
39 Dhanaura (SC)SCMaikal ChandraSamajwadi Party
40 Naugawan SadatNoneAshfaq Ali KhanSamajwadi Party
41 AmrohaNoneMehboob AliSamajwadi Party
42 HasanpurNoneKamal AkhtarSamajwadi Party
43 SiwalkhasNoneGhulam MohammedSamajwadi Party
44 SardhanaNoneSangeet Singh SomBharatiya Janata Party
45 Hastinapur (SC)SCPrabhu Dayal BalmikiSamajwadi Party
46 KithoreNoneShahid ManzoorSamajwadi Party
47 Meerut Cantt.NoneSatya Prakash AgarwalBharatiya Janata Party
48 MeerutNoneDr. Laxmikant BajpaiBharatiya Janata Party
49 Meerut SouthNoneRavindra BhadanaBharatiya Janata Party
50 ChhaprauliNoneVir PalRashtriya Lok Dal
51 BarautNoneLokesh DixitBahujan Samaj Party
52 BaghpatNoneHemlata ChaudharyBahujan Samaj Party
53 LoniNoneZakir AliBahujan Samaj Party
54 MuradnagarNoneWahabBahujan Samaj Party
55 SahibabadNoneAmarpalBahujan Samaj Party
56 GhaziabadNoneSuresh BansalBahujan Samaj Party
57 Modi NagarNoneSudesh SharmaRashtriya Lok Dal
58 DholanaNoneDharmesh Singh TomarSamajwadi Party
59 HapurSCGajraj SinghIndian National Congress
60 GarhmukteshwarNoneMadan ChauhanSamajwadi Party
61 NoidaNoneMahesh Kumar SharmaBharatiya Janata Party
62 DadriNoneSatveer Singh GurjarBahujan Samaj Party
63 JewarNoneVedram BhatiBahujan Samaj Party
64 SikandrabadNoneBimla Singh SolankiBharatiya Janata Party
65 BulandshahrNoneMohd. Aleem KhanBahujan Samaj Party
66 SyanaNoneDilnawaz KhanIndian National Congress
67 AnupshahrNoneGajendra SinghBahujan Samaj Party
68 DebaiNoneShri Bhagwan SharmaSamajwadi Party
69 ShikarpurNoneMukesh SharmaSamajwadi Party
70 KhurjaSCBanshi Singh PahadiyaIndian National Congress
71 KhairSCBhagwati PrasadRashtriya Lok Dal
72 BarauliNoneDalveer SinghRashtriya Lok Dal
73 AtrauliNoneViresh YadavSamajwadi Party
74 ChharraNoneRakesh KumarSamajwadi Party
75 KoilNoneZameer Ullah KhanSamajwadi Party
76 AligarhNoneZafar AlamSamajwadi Party
77 IglasSCTriloki RamRashtriya Lok Dal
78 HathrasSCGenda Lal ChaudharyBahujan Samaj Party
79 SadabadNoneDevendra AgrawalSamajwadi Party
80 Sikandra RaoNoneRamveer UpadhyayBahujan Samaj Party
81 ChhataNoneTejpal SinghRashtriya Lok Dal
82 MantNoneJayant ChaudharyRashtriya Lok Dal
83 GoverdhanNoneRajkumar RawatBahujan Samaj Party
84 MathuraNonePradeep MathurIndian National Congress
85 BaldevSCPooran PrakashRashtriya Lok Dal
86 EtmadpurNoneDr. Dharampal SinghBahujan Samaj Party
87 Agra Cantt.SCGutiyari Lal DuweshBahujan Samaj Party
88 Agra SouthNoneYogendra UpadhyayaBharatiya Janata Party
89 Agra NorthNoneJagan Prasad GargBharatiya Janata Party
90 Agra RuralSCKali Charan SumanBahujan Samaj Party
91 Fatehpur SikriNoneSurajpal SinghBahujan Samaj Party
92 KheragarhNoneBhagvan Singh KushwahaBahujan Samaj Party
93 FatehabadNoneChotelal VermaBahujan Samaj Party
94 BahNoneRaja Mahendra Aridaman SinghSamajwadi Party
95 TundlaSCRakesh BabuBahujan Samaj Party
96 JasranaNoneRamveer SinghSamajwadi Party
97 FirozabadNoneManish AsizaBharatiya Janata Party
98 ShikohabadNoneOm Prakash VermaSamajwadi Party
99 SirsaganjNoneHariomSamajwadi Party
100 KasganjNoneMan Pal SinghSamajwadi Party
101 AmanpurNoneMamteshBahujan Samaj Party
102 PatiyaliNoneNajeeva Khan ZeenatSamajwadi Party
103 AliganjNoneRameshwar SinghSamajwadi Party
104 EtahNoneAshish Kumar YadavSamajwadi Party
105 MarharaNoneAmit GauravSamajwadi Party
106 JalesarSCRanjeet SumanSamajwadi Party
107 MainpuriNoneRajkumar Alias Raju YadavSamajwadi Party
108 BhongaonNoneAlok KumarSamajwadi Party
109 KishaniSCEng. Brajesh KatheriyaSamajwadi Party
110 KarhalNoneSobaran Singh YadavSamajwadi Party
111 GunnaurNoneRamkhiladi Singh YadavSamajwadi Party
112 BisauliSCAshutosh Maurya Urf RajuSamajwadi Party
113 SahaswanNoneOmkar SinghSamajwadi Party
114 BilsiNoneMusarrat Ali BittanBahujan Samaj Party
115 BadaunNoneAbid Raza KhanSamajwadi Party
116 ShekhupurNoneAshish YadavSamajwadi Party
117 DataganjNoneSinod Kumar Shakya (deepu)Bahujan Samaj Party
118 BaheriNoneAtaurrehmanSamajwadi Party
119 MeerganjNoneSultan BaigBahujan Samaj Party
120 BhojipuraNoneShazil IslamIttehad-E-Millait Council
121 NawabganjNoneBhagwat Saran GangwarSamajwadi Party
122 FaridpurSCDr. Siaram SagarSamajwadi Party
123 Bithari ChainpurNoneVirendra SinghBahujan Samaj Party
124 BareillyNoneDr. Arun KumarBharatiya Janata Party
125 Bareilly Cantt.NoneRajesh AgarwalBharatiya Janata Party
126 AonlaNoneDharm Pal SinghBharatiya Janata Party
127 PilibhitNoneRiaz AhmadSamajwadi Party
128 BarkheraNoneHemraj VermaSamajwadi Party
129 PuranpurSCPeetam RamSamajwadi Party
130 BisalpurNoneAgys Ramsaran VermaBharatiya Janata Party
131 KatraNoneRajesh YadavSamajwadi Party
132 JalalabadNoneNeeraj KushawahaBahujan Samaj Party
133 TilharNoneRoshan Lal VermaBahujan Samaj Party
134 PowayanSCSakuntla DeviSamajwadi Party
135 ShahjahanpurNoneSuresh Kumar KhannaBharatiya Janata Party
136 DadraulNoneRammurti Singh VermaSamajwadi Party
137 PaliaNoneHarvindar Kumar Sahani Alias Romi SahaniBahujan Samaj Party
138 NighasanNoneAjayBharatiya Janata Party
139 Gola GokrannathNoneVinay TiwariSamajwadi Party
140 Sri NagarSCRamsaranSamajwadi Party
141 DhaurahraNoneShamsher Bahadur Alias SheroobhaiyaBahujan Samaj Party
142 LakhimpurNoneUtkarsh Verma MadhurSamajwadi Party
143 KastaSCSunil Kumar LalaSamajwadi Party
144 MohammdiNoneAwasthi Bala PrasadBahujan Samaj Party
145 MaholiNoneAnoop Kumar GuptaSamajwadi Party
146 SitapurNoneRadheyshyam JaiswalSamajwadi Party
147 HargaonSCRamhet BhartiBahujan Samaj Party
148 LaharpurNoneMo. Jasmir AnsariBahujan Samaj Party
149 BiswanNoneRampal YadavSamajwadi Party
150 SevataNoneMahendra Kumar SinghSamajwadi Party
151 MahmoodabadNoneNarendra Singh VermaSamajwadi Party
152 SidhauliSCManish RawatSamajwadi Party
153 MisrikhSCRam Pal RajwanshiSamajwadi Party
154 SawaijpurNoneRajani TiwariBahujan Samaj Party
155 ShahabadNoneBabu KhanSamajwadi Party
156 HardoiNoneNitin AgarwalSamajwadi Party
157 GopamauSCShyam PrakashSamajwadi Party
158 SandiSCRajeshwariSamajwadi Party
159 Bilgram-mallanwanNoneBrijesh KumarBahujan Samaj Party
160 BalamauSCAnil VermaSamajwadi Party
161 SandilaNoneKunwar Mahabir SinghSamajwadi Party
162 BangermauNoneBadlu KhanSamajwadi Party
163 SafipurSCSudhir KumarSamajwadi Party
164 MohanSCRadhey Lal RawatBahujan Samaj Party
165 UnnaoNoneDeepak KumarSamajwadi Party
166 BhagwantnagarNoneKuldeep Singh SengarSamajwadi Party
167 PurwaNoneUday RajSamajwadi Party
168 MalihabadSCIndal KumarSamajwadi Party
169 Bakshi Kaa TalabNoneGomti YadavSamajwadi Party
170 Sarojini NagarNoneSharda Pratap ShuklaSamajwadi Party
171 Lucknow WestNoneMohd RehanSamajwadi Party
172 Lucknow NorthNoneAbhishek MishraSamajwadi Party
173 Lucknow EastNoneKalraj MishraBharatiya Janata Party
174 Lucknow CentralNoneRavidas MehrotraSamajwadi Party
175 Lucknow Cantt.NoneProf. Rita Bahuguna JoshiIndian National Congress
176 MohanlalganjSCChandra RawatSamajwadi Party
177 BachhrawanSCRam Lal AkelaSamajwadi Party
178 TiloiNoneDr. Mohd. MuslimIndian National Congress
179 HarchandpurNoneSurendra Vikram SinghSamajwadi Party
180 Rae BareliNoneAkhilesh Kumar SinghPeace Party of India
181 SalonSCAshakishoreSamajwadi Party
182 SareniNoneDevendra Pratap SinghSamajwadi Party
183 UnchaharNoneManoj Kumar PandeySamajwadi Party
184 JagdishpurSCRadhey ShyamIndian National Congress
185 GauriganjNoneRakesh Pratap SinghSamajwadi Party
186 AmethiNoneGayatri PrasadSamajwadi Party
187 IsauliNoneAbrar AhmadSamajwadi Party
188 SultanpurNoneAnoop SandaSamajwadi Party
189 SadarNoneArun KumarSamajwadi Party
190 LambhuaNoneSantosh PandeySamajwadi Party
191 KadipurSCRamchandra ChaudharySamajwadi Party
192 KaimganjSCAjit KumarSamajwadi Party
193 AmritpurNoneNarendra Singh YadavSamajwadi Party
194 FarrukhabadNoneVijay Singh S/o Prem SinghIndependent
195 BhojpurNoneJamaluddin SiddiquiSamajwadi Party
196 ChhibramauNoneArvind Singh YadavSamajwadi Party
197 TirwaNoneVyjai Bahadur PalSamajwadi Party
198 KannaujSCAnil Kumar DohreSamajwadi Party
199 JaswantnagarNoneShivpal Singh YadavSamajwadi Party
200 EtawahNoneRaghuraj Singh ShakyaSamajwadi Party
BharthanaSCSukh Devi VermaSamajwadi Party
BidhunaNonePramod KumarSamajwadi Party
DibiyapurNonePradeep KumarSamajwadi Party
AuraiyaSCMadan Singh Alias SantoshSamajwadi Party
RasulabadSCShiv Kumar BeriaSamajwadi Party
Akbarpur - RaniyaNoneRamswaroop SinghSamajwadi Party
SikandraNoneIndrapal SinghBahujan Samaj Party
BhognipurNoneYogendra Pal SinghSamajwadi Party
BilhaurSCAruna Kumari KoriSamajwadi Party
BithoorNoneMunindra ShuklaSamajwadi Party
KalyanpurNoneSatish Kumar Nigam 'advocate'Samajwadi Party
GovindnagarNoneSatyadev PachauriBharatiya Janata Party
SishamauNoneHaji Irfan SolankiSamajwadi Party
Arya NagarNoneSalil VishnoiBharatiya Janata Party
Kidwai NagarNoneAjay KapoorIndian National Congress
Kanpur Cantt.NoneRaghunandan Singh BhadauriaBharatiya Janata Party
MaharajpurNoneSatish MahanaBharatiya Janata Party
GhatampurSCIndrajeet KoriSamajwadi Party
MadhaugarhNoneSantramBahujan Samaj Party
KalpiNoneUmakantiIndian National Congress
OraiSCDayashankarSamajwadi Party
BabinaNoneKrishna Pal Singh RajpootBahujan Samaj Party
Jhansi NagarNoneRavi SharmaBharatiya Janata Party
MauranipurSCDr. Rashmi AryaSamajwadi Party
GarauthaNoneDeepnarayan Singh (deepak Yadav)Samajwadi Party
LalitpurNoneRamesh Prasad KushwahaBahujan Samaj Party
MehroniSCFeran LalBahujan Samaj Party
HamirpurNoneSadhvi Niranjan JyotiBharatiya Janata Party
RathSCGayadeen AnuragiIndian National Congress
MahobaNoneRajnarain Alias RajjuBahujan Samaj Party
CharkhariNoneUma BhartiBharatiya Janata Party
TindwariNoneDaljeet SinghIndian National Congress
BaberuNoneVishambhar SinghSamajwadi Party
NarainiSCGayacharan DinkarBahujan Samaj Party
BandaNoneVivek Kumar SinghIndian National Congress
ChitrakootNoneVeer SinghSamajwadi Party
ManikpurNoneChandrabhan Singh PatelBahujan Samaj Party
JahanabadNoneMadan Gopal VermaSamajwadi Party
BindkiNoneSukhadev Prasad VermaBahujan Samaj Party
FatehpurNoneShed Qasim HasanSamajwadi Party
Ayah ShahNoneAyodhya Prasad PalBahujan Samaj Party
HusainganjNoneMo. AsifBahujan Samaj Party
KhagaSCKrishna PaswanBharatiya Janata Party
Rampur KhasNonePramod KumarIndian National Congress
BabaganjSCVinod KumarIndependent
KundaNoneRaghuraj Pratap SinghIndependent
BishwavnathganjNoneRaja RamSamajwadi Party
PratapgarhNoneNagendra Singh "munna Yadav"Samajwadi Party
PattiNoneRam SinghSamajwadi Party
RaniganjNonePro. Shivakant OjhaSamajwadi Party
SirathuNoneKeshav PrasadBharatiya Janata Party
ManjhanpurSCIndrajeet SarojBahujan Samaj Party
ChailNoneMohd Ashif JafriBahujan Samaj Party
PhaphamauNoneAnsar AhmadSamajwadi Party
SoraonSCSatyaveer MunnaSamajwadi Party
PhulpurNoneSayeed AhamadSamajwadi Party
PratappurNoneVijma YadavSamajwadi Party
HandiaNoneMaheshnarayan SinghSamajwadi Party
MejaNoneGirish Chandra Alias Gama PandeySamajwadi Party
KarachhanaNoneDeepak PatelBahujan Samaj Party
Allahabad WestNonePooja PalBahujan Samaj Party
Allahabad NorthNoneAnugrah Narayan SinghIndian National Congress
Allahabad SouthNoneHaji Parvej Ahmad (tanki)Samajwadi Party
BaraSCDr.ajay KumarSamajwadi Party
KoraonSCRajbali JaisalBahujan Samaj Party
KursiNoneFareed Mahfooj KidwaiSamajwadi Party
Ram NagarNoneArvind Kumar Singh 'gop'Samajwadi Party
BarabankiNoneDharam RajSamajwadi Party
ZaidpurSCRamgopalSamajwadi Party
DariyabadNoneRajeev Kumar SinghSamajwadi Party
RudauliNoneRam Chandra YadavBharatiya Janata Party
HaidergarhSCRam MaganSamajwadi Party
MilkipurSCAudhesh PrasadSamajwadi Party
BikapurNoneMitrasen YadavSamajwadi Party
AyodhyaNoneTej Narayan Pandey Alias Pawan PandeySamajwadi Party
GoshainganjNoneAbhay SinghSamajwadi Party
KatehariNoneShankh Lal ManjhiSamajwadi Party
TandaNoneAzimulhaque PahlwanSamajwadi Party
AlapurSCBheem Prasad SonkarSamajwadi Party
JalalpurNoneSher BahadurSamajwadi Party
AkbarpurNoneRam Murti VermaSamajwadi Party
BalhaSCSavitri Bai FuleBharatiya Janata Party
NanparaNoneMadhuri VermaIndian National Congress
MateraNoneYasar ShahSamajwadi Party
MahasiNoneKrishna Kumar OjhaBahujan Samaj Party
BahraichNoneDr. Waqar Ahmad ShahSamajwadi Party
PayagpurNoneMukesh Srivastva Alias Gyanendra PratapIndian National Congress
KaiserganjNoneMukut BihariBharatiya Janata Party
BhingaNoneIndrani DeviSamajwadi Party
ShrawastiNoneMuhammad RamjanSamajwadi Party
TulsipurNoneAbdul Mashhood KhanSamajwadi Party
GainsariNoneShiv Pratap YadavSamajwadi Party
UtraulaNoneArif Anwar HashmiSamajwadi Party
BalrampurSCJagram PaswanSamajwadi Party
MehnaunNoneNandita ShuklaSamajwadi Party
GondaNoneVinod Kumar Urf Pandit SinghSamajwadi Party
Katra BazarNoneBawan SinghBharatiya Janata Party
ColonelganjNoneYogesh Pratap Singh 'yogesh Bhaiya'Samajwadi Party
TarabganjNoneAwadhesh Kumar Singh Alias Manju SinghSamajwadi Party
MankapurSCBabulalSamajwadi Party
GauraNoneKunwar Anand SinghSamajwadi Party
ShohratgarhNoneLalmunni SinghSamajwadi Party
KapilvastuSCVijay KumarSamajwadi Party
BansiNoneJai Pratap SinghBharatiya Janata Party
ItwaNoneMata Prasad PandeySamajwadi Party
DoomariyaganjNoneKamal Yusuf MalikPeace Party of India
HarraiyaNoneRajkishor SinghSamajwadi Party
KaptanganjNoneRam Prasad ChaudharyBahujan Samaj Party
RudhauliNoneSanjay Pratap JaiswalIndian National Congress
Basti SadarNoneJeetendra KumarBahujan Samaj Party
MahadewaSCRam Karan AryaSamajwadi Party
MenhdawalNoneLaxmikantSamajwadi Party
KhalilabadNoneDr. Moh. AyubPeace Party of India
DhanghataSCAlagu Prasad ChauhanSamajwadi Party
PharendaNoneBajrang Bahadur SinghBharatiya Janata Party
NautanwaNoneKaushal KishorIndian National Congress
SiswaNoneShivendra Singh Alias Shiv BabuSamajwadi Party
MaharajganjSCSudamaSamajwadi Party
PaniyaraNoneDeo Narayan Urf G.m. SinghBahujan Samaj Party
CaimpiyarganjNoneFateh BahadurNationalist Congress Party
PipraichNoneRajmatiSamajwadi Party
Gorakhpur UrbanNoneDr Radha Mohan Das AgarwalBharatiya Janata Party
Gorakhpur RuralNoneVijay Bahadur YadavaBharatiya Janata Party
SahajanwaNoneRajendraBahujan Samaj Party
KhajaniSCSant PrasadBharatiya Janata Party
Chauri-chauraNoneJay PrakashBahujan Samaj Party
BansgaonSCDr. Vijay KumarBahujan Samaj Party
ChilluparNoneRajesh TripathiBahujan Samaj Party
KhaddaNoneVijay Kumar DubeyIndian National Congress
PadraunaNoneSwami Prasad MauryaBahujan Samaj Party
Tamkuhi RajNoneAjay Kumar 'lalloo'Indian National Congress
FazilnagarNoneGangaBharatiya Janata Party
KushinagarNoneBramhashankar TripathiSamajwadi Party
HataNoneRadheshyamSamajwadi Party
RamkolaSCPurnmasi DehatiSamajwadi Party
RudrapurNoneAkhilesh Pratap SinghIndian National Congress
DeoriaNoneJanmejai SinghBharatiya Janata Party
PathardevaNoneShakir AliSamajwadi Party
Rampur KarkhanaNoneChoudhari Fasiha Bashir Alias Gajala LariSamajwadi Party
Bhatpar RaniNoneKameshwarSamajwadi Party
SalempurSCManbodhSamajwadi Party
BarhajNonePrem Prakash SinghSamajwadi Party
AtrauliyaNoneDr.sangram YadavSamajwadi Party
GopalpurNoneWaseem AhmadSamajwadi Party
SagriNoneAbhay NarayanSamajwadi Party
MubarakpurNoneShah Alam Urfa Guddu JamaliBahujan Samaj Party
AzamgarhNoneDurga Prasad YadavSamajwadi Party
NizamabadNoneAlambadiSamajwadi Party
Phoolpur PawaiNoneShyam Bahadur Singh YadavSamajwadi Party
DidarganjNoneAdil SheikhSamajwadi Party
LalganjSCBechaiSamajwadi Party
MehnagarSCBrij Lal SonkarSamajwadi Party
MadhubanNoneUmesh PandeyBahujan Samaj Party
GhosiNoneSudhakarSamajwadi Party
Muhammadabad- GohnaNone(sc) (sc)baijnathSamajwadi Party
MauNoneMukhtar AnsariQuami Ekta Dal
Belthara RoadSCGorakh PaswanSamajwadi Party
RasaraNoneUmashankarBahujan Samaj Party
SikanderpurNoneJiauddin RijviSamajwadi Party
PhephanaNoneUpendra TiwariBharatiya Janata Party
Ballia NagarNoneNarad RaiSamajwadi Party
BansdihNoneRam GovindSamajwadi Party
BairiaNoneJai Prakash AnchalSamajwadi Party
BadlapurNoneOm Prakash 'baba' DubeySamajwadi Party
ShahganjNoneShailendra Yadav 'lalaee'Samajwadi Party
JaunpurNoneNadeem JavedIndian National Congress
MalhaniNoneParas Nath YadawSamajwadi Party
Mungra BadshahpurNoneSeemaBharatiya Janata Party
MachhlishahrSCJagdish SonkarSamajwadi Party
MariyahuNoneShraddha YadavSamajwadi Party
ZafrabadNoneSachindra Nath TripathiSamajwadi Party
KerakatSCGulab ChandSamajwadi Party
JakhanianSCSubba RamSamajwadi Party
SaidpurSCSubhashSamajwadi Party
GhazipurNoneVijay Kumar MishraSamajwadi Party
JangipurNoneKailashSamajwadi Party
ZahoorabadNoneSyeda Shadab FatimaSamajwadi Party
MohammadabadNoneSibgatulla AnsariQuami Ekta Dal
ZamaniaNoneOmprakashSamajwadi Party
MughalsaraiNoneBabbanBahujan Samaj Party
SakaldihaNoneSushil SinghIndependent
SaiyadrajaNoneManoj KumarIndependent
ChakiaSCPoonamSamajwadi Party
PindraNoneAjayIndian National Congress
AjagaraSCTribhuvan RamBahujan Samaj Party
ShivpurNoneUday Lal MauryaBahujan Samaj Party
RohaniyaNoneAnupriya PatelApna Dal
Varanasi NorthNoneRavindra JaiswalBharatiya Janata Party
Varanasi SouthNoneShyamdev Roy Chaudhari (dada)Bharatiya Janata Party
Varanasi Cantt.NoneJyotsana SrivastavaBharatiya Janata Party
SevapuriNoneSurendra Singh PatelSamajwadi Party
BhadohiNoneJahid BegSamajwadi Party
GyanpurNoneVijay KumarSamajwadi Party
AuraiSCMadhubalaSamajwadi Party
ChhanbeySCBhai Lal KolSamajwadi Party
MirzapurNoneKailash Nath ChaurasiyaSamajwadi Party
MajhawanNoneRamesh ChandBahujan Samaj Party
ChunarNoneJagatamba SinghSamajwadi Party
MarihanNoneLaliteshpati TripathiIndian National Congress
GhorawalNoneRamesh ChandraSamajwadi Party
RobertsganjNoneAvinashSamajwadi Party
ObraNoneSunil KumarBahujan Samaj Party
Duddhi (SC)SCRubi PrasadIndependent
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District Wise Performance

More information District, Seats ...
District Seats SP BSP BJP INC RLD OTH
Agra 9 1 6 2 0 0 0
Aligarh 7 4 0 0 0 3 0
Ambedkar Nagar 5 5 0 0 0 0 0
Amethi 7 5 0 0 2 0 0
Amroha 4 4 0 0 0 0 0
Auraiya 3 3 0 0 0 0 0
Ayodhya 5 4 0 1 0 0 0
Azamgarh 10 9 1 0 0 0 0
Bagpat 3 0 2 0 0 1 0
Bahraich 7 2 1 2 2 0 0
Ballia 7 5 1 1 0 0 0
Balrampur 4 4 0 0 0 0 0
Banda 4 1 1 0 2 0 0
Barabanki 6 6 0 0 0 0 0
Bareilly 9 3 2 3 0 0 1
Basti 5 2 2 0 1 0 0
Bhadohi 3 3 0 0 0 0 0
Bijnor 8 2 4 2 0 0 0
Budaun 6 4 2 0 0 0 0
Bulandshahr 7 2 2 1 2 0 0
Chandauli 4 1 1 0 0 0 2
Chitrakoot 2 1 1 0 0 0 0
Deoria 7 5 0 1 1 0 0
Etah 4 4 0 0 0 0 0
Etawah 3 3 0 0 0 0 0
Farrukhabad 4 3 0 0 0 0 1
Fatehpur 6 2 3 1 0 0 0
Firozabad 5 3 1 1 0 0 0
Gautam Budh Nagar 3 0 2 1 0 0 0
Ghaziabad 5 0 4 0 0 1 0
Ghazipur 7 6 0 0 0 0 1
Gonda 7 6 0 1 0 0 0
Gorakhpur 9 1 4 3 0 0 1
Hamirpur 2 0 0 1 1 0 0
Hapur 3 2 0 0 1 0 0
Hardoi 8 6 2 0 0 0 0
Hathras 3 1 2 0 0 0 0
Jalaun 3 1 1 0 1 0 0
Jaunpur 9 7 0 1 1 0 0
Jhansi 4 2 1 1 0 0 0
Kannauj 3 3 0 0 0 0 0
Kanpur Dehat 4 3 1 0 0 0 0
Kanpur Nagar 10 5 0 4 1 0 0
Kasganj 3 2 1 0 0 0 0
Kaushambi 3 0 2 1 0 0 0
Kushinagar 7 3 1 1 2 0 0
Lakhimpur Kheri 8 4 3 1 0 0 0
Lalitpur 2 0 2 0 0 0 0
Lucknow 9 7 0 1 1 0 0
Maharajganj 5 2 1 1 1 0 0
Mahoba 2 0 1 1 0 0 0
Mainpuri 4 4 0 0 0 0 0
Mathura 5 0 1 0 1 3 0
Mau 4 2 1 0 0 0 1
Meerut 7 3 0 4 0 0 0
Mirzapur 5 3 1 0 1 0 0
Moradabad 6 4 0 1 0 0 1
Muzaffarnagar 6 2 3 0 0 1 0
Pilibhit 4 3 0 1 0 0 0
Pratapgarh 7 4 0 0 1 0 2
Prayagraj 12 8 3 0 1 0 0
Raebareli 3 2 0 0 0 0 1
Rampur 5 2 1 0 2 0 0
Saharanpur 7 1 4 1 1 0 0
Sambhal 4 4 0 0 0 0 0
Sant Kabir Nagar 3 2 0 0 0 0 1
Shahjahanpur 6 3 2 1 0 0 0
Shamli 3 0 0 2 1 0 0
Shrawasti 2 2 0 0 0 0 0
Siddharthnagar 5 3 0 1 0 0 1
Sitapur 9 7 2 0 0 0 0
Sonbhadra 4 2 1 0 0 0 1
Sultanpur 5 5 0 0 0 0 0
Unnao 6 5 1 0 0 0 0
Varanasi 8 1 2 3 1 0 1
Total 403 224 80 47 28 9 15
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Bypolls (2012-2017)

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S.No Date Constituency MLA before election Party before election Elected MLA Party after election
82 12 June 2012 Mant Jayant Chaudhary Rashtriya Lok Dal Shyam Sunder Sharma All India Trinamool Congress
340 23 February 2013 Bhatpar Rani Kameswar Upadhyay Samajwadi Party Ashutosh Upadhyay Samajwadi Party
258 2 June 2013 Handia Mahesh Narayan Singh Prashant Singh
3 13 September 2014 Saharanpur Nagar Raghav Lakhanpal Bharatiya Janata Party Rajiv Gumber Bharatiya Janata Party
61 Noida Mahesh Sharma Vimla Batham
173 Lucknow East Kalraj Mishra Ashutosh Tandon
22 Bijnor Kunwar Bhartendra Singh Ruchi Veera Samajwadi Party
26 Thakurdwara Kunwar Sarvesh Kumar Singh Nawab Jan
138 Nighasan Ajay Kumar Mishra Krishna Gopal Patel
228 Hamirpur Sadhvi Niranjan Jyoti Shiv Charan Prajapati
231 Charkhari Uma Bharti Kaptan Singh
251 Sirathu Keshav Prasad Maurya Wachaspati
282 Balha Savitri Bai Phule Banshidhar Baudh
387 Rohaniya Anupriya Singh Patel Apna Dal Mahendra Singh Patel
8 15 October 2014 Kairana Hukum Singh Bharatiya Janata Party Nahid Hasan
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  1. Chakka Jam is a term used in India and Nepal for the "deliberate creation of traffic jams as a form of political and social protest".[109]

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