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 Raj Babbar 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%)

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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Results by district

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
G. B. 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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Constituency Turnout Winner Runner-up Margin
# Name % Candidate Party Votes % Candidate Party Votes %
Saharanpur District
1 Behat 72.91 Mahaveer Singh Rana BSP 70,274 31.78 Naresh INC 69,760 31.55 514
2 Nakur 77.18 Dr. Dharam Singh Saini BSP 89,187 38.65 Imran Masood INC 84,623 36.67 4,564
3 Saharanpur Nagar 62.83 Raghav Lakhanpal BJP 85,170 38.8 Saleem Ahmed INC 72,544 33.05 12,626
4 Saharanpur 73.79 Jagpal BSP 80,670 39.57 Ch. Abdul Wahid INC 63,557 31.17 17,113
5 Deoband 67.00 Rajendra Singh Rana SP 66,682 34.05 Manoj Chaudhary BSP 63,632 32.5 3,050
6 Rampur Maniharan 73.30 Ravinder Kumar Molhu BSP 77,274 39.53 Vinod Kumar Tejyan INC 50,668 25.92 26,606
7 Gangoh 72.21 Pardeep Kumar INC 65,149 28.44 Ruder Sain SP 61,126 26.68 4,023
Shamli District
8 Kairana 66.03 Hukum Singh BJP 80,293 45.17 Anwar Hasan BSP 60,750 34.17 19,543
9 Thana Bhawan 61.41 Suresh Kumar BJP 53,719 30.68 Ashraf Ali Khan RLD 53,454 30.52 265
10 Shamli 60.91 Pankaj Kumar Malik INC 53,947 32.05 Virendra Singh SP 50,206 29.83 3,741
Muzaffarnagar District
11 Budhana 58.30 Nawazish Alam Khan SP 68,210 35.45 Rajpal Singh Baliyan RLD 57,622 29.95 10,588
12 Charthawal 59.22 Noor Saleem Rana BSP 53,481 31.02 Vijay Kumar BJP 40,775 23.65 12,706
13 Purqazi 59.53 Anil Kumar BSP 53,491 31.94 Deepak Kumar INC 44,583 26.62 8,908
14 Muzaffar Nagar 56.10 Chitranjan Swaroop SP 59,169 34.96 Ashok Kansal BJP 44,167 26.09 15,002
15 Khatauli 62.53 Kartar Singh Bhadana RLD 46,722 27.45 Tara Chand Shastri BSP 40,847 24.0 5,875
16 Meerapur 61.76 Jamil Ahmad Qasmi BSP 56,802 33.66 Mithlesh Pal RLD 44,069 26.12 12,733
Bijnor District
17 Najibabad 61.77 Tasleem BSP 62,713 33.54 Rajeev Kumar Agarwal BJP 51,130 27.35 11,583
18 Nagina 60.94 Manoj Kumar Paras SP 83,997 46.04 Omwati Devi BSP 57,451 31.49 26,546
19 Barhapur 66.34 Mohd.ghazi BSP 68,436 33.83 Indra Dev Singh BJP 41,061 20.3 27,375
20 Dhampur 63.78 Th. Mool Chand Chauhan SP 53,365 33.12 Ashok Kumar Rana BSP 52,801 32.77 564
21 Nehtaur 63.89 Om Kumar BSP 51,389 31.26 Raj Kumar SP 31,991 19.46 19,398
22 Bijnor 65.88 Kunvar Bharatendra BJP 68,969 32.94 Mahboob BSP 51,133 24.42 17,836
23 Chandpur 67.59 Iqbal BSP 54,941 29.2 Shairbaz Khan SP 39,928 21.22 15,013
24 Noorpur 65.51 Lokendra Singh BJP 47,566 26.94 Mohd.usmaan BSP 42,093 23.84 5,473
Moradabad District
25 Kanth 66.41 Aneesurrehman PECP 37,092 18.48 Rizwan Ahmad Khan BSP 35,558 17.72 1,534
26 Thakurdwara 71.18 Kunwar Servesh Kumar BJP 84,530 38.39 Vijay Kumar MD 46,556 21.14 37,974
27 Moradabad Rural 59.14 Shameemul Haq SP 72,213 39.98 Suresh Chandra Saini BJP 49,477 27.39 22,736
28 Moradabad Nagar 53.85 Mohammad Yusuf Ansari SP 88,341 42.18 Ritesh Kumar Gupta BJP 68,103 32.52 20,238
29 Kundarki 70.92 Mohammad Rizwan SP 81,302 37.03 Ramveer Singh BJP 64,101 29.2 17,201
30 Bilari 64.70 Mhd.irfan SP 55,694 29.45 Lakhan Singh Saini BSP 54,154 28.63 1,540
Sambhal District
31 Chandausi 60.88 Laxmi Gautam SP 55,871 29.11 Gulab Devi BJP 51,864 27.03 4,007
32 Asmoli 70.17 Pinki Singh SP 73,873 35.36 Aqeel ur Rehman Khan BSP 47,484 22.73 26,389
33 Sambhal 66.38 Iqbal Mehmood SP 79,820 40.7 Rajesh Singhal BJP 49,773 25.38 30,047
Rampur District
34 Suar 62.02 Nawab Kazim Ali Khan urf INC 55,469 33.26 Laxmi Saini BJP 41,754 25.04 13,715
35 Chamraua 61.61 Ali Yusuf Ali BSP 37,083 22.42 Naseer Ahmad Khan SP 35,237 21.3 1,846
36 Bilaspur 65.61 Sanjay Kapoor INC 52,818 27.2 Beena Bhardwaj SP 42,641 21.96 10,177
37 Rampur 54.33 Mohammad Azam Khan SP 95,772 55.31 Dr. Tanveer Ahmad Khan INC 32,503 18.77 63,269
38 Milak 58.53 Vijay Singh SP 56,798 31.54 Chandra Pal Singh INC 36,635 20.34 20,163
Amroha District
39 Dhanaura 66.53 Maikal Chandra SP 55,545 28.38 Hem Singh BSP 47,916 24.48 7,629
40 Naugawan Sadat 72.57 Ashfaq Ali Khan SP 55,626 27.47 Rahul Kumar BSP 51,964 25.66 3,662
41 Amroha 66.61 Mehboob Ali SP 60,807 34.4 Ram Singh BJP 39,002 22.06 21,805
42 Hasanpur 71.71 Kamal Akhtar SP 92,843 42.07 Ganga Saran BSP 60,615 27.47 32,228
Meerut District
43 Siwalkhas 65.69 Ghulam Mohammed SP 58,852 31.28 Yashvir Singh RLD 55,265 29.37 3,587
44 Sardhana 72.43 Sangeet Singh Som BJP 62,438 29.09 Hazi Mohammad Yaqub RLD 50,164 23.38 12,274
45 Hastinapur 61.53 Prabhu Dayal Balmiki SP 46,742 25.31 Yogesh Verma PECP 40,101 21.71 6,641
46 Kithore 66.36 Shahid Manzoor SP 73,015 36.3 Lakhi Ram Nagar BSP 61,909 30.78 11,106
47 Meerut Cantt. 58.59 Satya Prakash Agarwal ( BJP 70,820 34.86 Sunil Kumar Wadhwa BSP 67,207 33.08 3,613
48 Meerut 64.25 Dr. Laxmikant Bajpai BJP 68,154 38.04 Rafeeq Ansari SP 61,876 34.54 6,278
49 Meerut South 61.52 Ravindra Bhadana BJP 71,584 32.79 Haji Rashid Akhlaq BSP 61,800 28.31 9,784
Baghpat District
50 Chhaprauli 52.05 Vir Pal RLD 69,394 47.69 Dev Pal Singh BSP 47,823 32.86 21,571
51 Baraut 58.22 Lokesh Dixit BSP 57,209 39.12 Ashwani Kumar RLD 51,533 35.24 5,676
52 Baghpat 62.58 Hemlata Chaudhary BSP 56,957 34.54 Kawkab Hameed Khan RLD 49,294 29.9 7,663
Ghaziabad District
53 Loni 60.19 Zakir Ali BSP 89,603 41.52 Madan Bhaiya RLD 64,355 29.82 25,248
54 Muradnagar 62.34 Wahab BSP 57,103 26.43 Rajpal Tyagi SP 53,481 24.75 3,622
55 Sahibabad 49.31 Amarpal BSP 124,332 37.26 Sunil Kumar Sharma BJP 99,984 29.97 24,348
56 Ghaziabad 54.08 Suresh Bansal BSP 64,485 35.57 Atul Garg BJP 52,364 28.88 12,121
57 Modi Nagar 62.61 Sudesh Sharma RLD 58,635 33.08 Rajpal Singh BSP 44,686 25.21 13,949
Hapur District
58 Dholana 65.86 Dharmesh Singh Tomar SP 59,150 29.24 Aslam BSP 49,811 24.62 9,339
59 Hapur 62.32 Gajraj Singh INC 77,242 41.78 Dharampal Singh BSP 55,090 29.8 22,152
60 Garhmukteshwar 65.66 Madan Chauhan SP 82,816 43.31 Farhat Hasan BSP 64,617 33.79 18,199
Gautam Buddha Nagar District
61 Noida 48.97 Mahesh Kumar Sharma BJP 77,319 36.87 Omdutt Sharma BSP 49,643 23.67 27,676
62 Dadri 58.03 Satveer Singh Gurjar BSP 81,137 40.68 Nawab Singh Nagar BJP 43,840 21.98 37,297
63 Jewar 62.05 Vedram Bhati BSP 67,524 37.82 Dhirendra Singh INC 58,024 32.5 9,500
Bulandshahr District
64 Sikandrabad 60.67 Bimla Singh Solanki BJP 45,799 22.31 Saleem Akhtar Khan BSP 45,676 22.25 123
65 Bulandshahr 61.06 Mohd. Aleem Khan BSP 76,646 37.18 Virendra Singh Sirohi BJP 69,699 33.81 6,947
66 Syana 60.60 Dilnawaz Khan INC 53,887 25.79 Devendera Bhardwaj BSP 52,223 25.0 1,664
67 Anupshahr 59.33 Gajendra Singh BSP 51,761 26.53 Syed Himayat Ali SP 48,260 24.73 3,501
68 Debai 61.79 Shri Bhagwan Sharma SP 62,969 34.37 Rajveer Singh JaKP 59,372 32.4 3,597
69 Shikarpur 62.61 Mukesh Sharma SP 64,498 34.98 Anil Kumar BSP 56,095 30.43 8,403
70 Khurja 64.27 Banshi Singh Pahadiya INC 98,913 47.13 Horam Singh BSP 61,609 29.36 37,304
Aligarh District
71 Khair 59.16 Bhagwati Prasad RLD 93,470 48.76 Rajrani BSP 54,696 28.53 38,774
72 Barauli 66.37 Dalveer Singh RLD 80,440 39.43 Thakur Jayveer Singh BSP 68,417 33.54 12,023
73 Atrauli 62.83 Viresh Yadav SP 54,785 26.63 Prem Lata Devi JaKP 45,918 22.32 8,867
74 Chharra 63.61 Rakesh Kumar SP 54,150 27.96 Mool Chand Baghel BSP 49,364 25.49 4,786
75 Koil 60.20 Zameer Ullah Khan SP 44,847 25.42 Vivek Bansal INC 44,248 25.08 599
76 Aligarh 62.82 Zafar Alam SP 68,291 36.95 Ashutosh Varshney BJP 45,205 24.46 23,086
77 Iglas 61.56 Triloki Ram RLD 66,146 34.7 Rajendra Kumar BSP 57,953 30.4 8,193
Hathras District
78 Hathras 59.05 Genda Lal Chaudhary BSP 59,161 28.88 Rajesh Kumar BJP 50,488 24.65 8,673
79 Sadabad 60.54 Devendra Agrawal SP 63,741 33.84 Satendra Sharma BSP 58,554 31.09 5,187
80 Sikandra Rao 64.83 Ramveer Upadhyay BSP 94,471 45.81 Yashpal Singh Chauhan SP 93,408 45.3 1,063
Mathura District
81 Chhata 69.66 Tejpal Singh RLD 94,757 45.04 Laxminarayan BSP 80,163 38.1 14,594
82 Mant 70.38 Jayant Chaudhary RLD 87,062 43.11 Pt. Shyam Sunder Sharma AITC 71,007 35.16 16,055
83 Goverdhan 67.23 Rajkumar Rawat BSP 63,725 34.76 Megh Shyam Singh RLD 42,230 23.04 21,495
84 Mathura 56.01 Pradeep Mathur INC 54,498 27.16 Devendra Kumar Sharma BJP 53,997 26.91 501
85 Baldev 60.26 Pooran Prakash RLD 79,364 41.53 Chandrabhan Singh BSP 47,270 24.74 32,094
Agra District
86 Etmadpur 65.23 Dr. Dharampal Singh BSP 79,982 33.9 Dr. Prem Singh Baghel SP 71,478 30.29 8,504
87 Agra Cantt. 54.44 Gutiyari Lal Duwesh BSP 67,786 32.47 Girraj Singh Dharmesh BJP 61,371 29.4 6,415
88 Agra South 59.85 Yogendra Upadhyaya BJP 74,324 37.77 Zulfiquar Ahmed Bhutto BSP 51,364 26.1 22,960
89 Agra North 55.34 Jagan Prasad Garg BJP 68,401 34.77 Rajesh Kumar Agrawal BSP 45,045 22.9 23,356
90 Agra Rural 58.37 Kali Charan Suman BSP 69,969 34.84 Hemlata SP 51,123 25.46 18,846
91 Fatehpur Sikri 66.13 Surajpal Singh BSP 67,191 33.09 Rajkumar Chahar IND 61,568 30.32 5,623
92 Kheragarh 64.67 Bhagvan Singh Kushwaha BSP 69,533 36.36 Rani Pakshalika Singh SP 62,427 32.65 7,106
93 Fatehabad 69.53 Chotelal Verma BSP 73,098 39.7 Rajendra Singh SP 72,399 39.32 699
94 Bah 59.99 Raja Mahendra Aridaman SP 99,379 54.07 Madhusudan Sharma BSP 72,908 39.67 26,471
Firozabad District
95 Tundla 63.52 Rakesh Babu BSP 67,949 32.79 Akhlesh Kumar SP 60,003 28.96 7,946
96 Jasrana 66.56 Ramveer Singh SP 104,440 51.31 Ram Gopal (pappu Lodhi) BSP 75,804 37.24 28,636
97 Firozabad 62.88 Manish Asiza BJP 74,878 33.67 Azim Bhai SP 72,863 32.76 2,015
98 Shikohabad 61.99 Om Prakash Verma SP 98,682 51.96 Dr.mukesh Verma BSP 54,688 28.8 43,994
99 Sirsaganj 64.49 Hariom SP 85,517 46.01 E. Atul Pratap Singh BSP 45,502 24.48 40,015
Kasganj District
100 Kasganj 59.56 Man Pal Singh SP 48,535 25.41 Hasrat Ullah Sherwani BSP 38,356 20.08 10,179
101 Amanpur 58.45 Mamtesh BSP 37,996 23.82 Virendra Singh SP 34,340 21.53 3,656
102 Patiyali 57.55 Najeeva Khan Zeenat SP 62,493 35.44 Suraj Singh Shakya BSP 34,718 19.69 27,775
Etah District
103 Aliganj 66.66 Rameshwar Singh SP 91,141 45.63 Sanghmitra Maurya BSP 65,120 32.6 26,021
104 Etah 57.12 Ashish Kumar Yadav SP 39,282 24.02 Gajendra Singh Babloo BSP 36,038 22.04 3,244
105 Marhara 63.79 Amit Gaurav SP 61,827 36.16 Virendra JaKP 39,571 23.14 22,256
106 Jalesar 58.93 Ranjeet Suman SP 55,391 36.97 Omprakash Dalit BSP 32,822 21.91 22,569
Mainpuri District
107 Mainpuri 57.43 Rajkumar Alias Raju SP 54,990 32.94 Rama Shakya BSP 40,781 24.43 14,209
108 Bhongaon 59.28 Alok Kumar SP 70,298 40.78 Ashish Singh Alias Rahul BSP 39,622 22.99 30,676
109 Kishani 58.09 Eng. Brajesh Katheriya SP 77,113 50.25 Km. Sandhya BSP 42,063 27.41 35,050
110 Karhal 60.96 Sobaran Singh Yadav SP 92,536 46.9 Jaivir Singh BSP 61,593 31.22 30,943
Sambhal District
111 Gunnaur 59.14 Ramkhiladi Singh Yadav SP 107,378 53.19 Ajit Kumar urf Raju INC 60,720 30.08 46,658
Budaun District
112 Bisauli 57.85 Ashutosh Maurya urf SP 89,457 44.33 Priti Sagar urf Pushpa BSP 46,467 23.02 42,990
113 Sahaswan 62.48 Omkar Singh SP 72,946 33.01 Mir Hadi Ali Alias Babar BSP 65,919 29.83 7,027
114 Bilsi 60.55 Musarrat Ali Bittan BSP 57,600 32.43 Vimal Krishan Aggrawal SP 49,272 27.74 8,328
115 Badaun 61.80 Abid Raza Khan SP 62,786 32.44 Mahesh Chandra Gupta BJP 47,373 24.47 15,413
116 Shekhupur 62.70 Ashish Yadav SP 68,533 32.76 Bhagvan Singh Shakya INC 60,281 28.82 8,252
117 Dataganj 62.66 Sinod Kumar Shakya BSP 63,626 29.64 Prempal Singh Yadav SP 58,299 27.16 5,327
Bareilly District
118 Baheri 69.30 Ataurrehman SP 48,172 23.98 Chhatra Pal Singh BJP 48,154 23.97 18
119 Meerganj 66.39 Sultan Baig BSP 57,446 31.23 Dr.d.c Verma BJP 49,525 26.93 7,921
120 Bhojipura 69.56 Shazil Islam IEMC 65,531 32.55 Virendra Singh Gangwar SP 47,583 23.63 17,948
121 Nawabganj 73.06 Bhagwat Saran Gangwar SP 67,022 35.58 Usha Gangwar BSP 49,303 26.17 17,719
122 Faridpur 64.73 Dr. Siaram Sagar SP 60,837 35.09 Dr. Shyam Bihari BJP 44,050 25.41 16,787
123 Bithari Chainpur 68.63 Virendra Singh BSP 55,972 26.87 Dharmendra Kumar SP 52,557 25.23 3,415
124 Bareilly 54.31 Dr. Arun Kumar BJP 68,983 37.19 Dr. Anil Sharma SP 41,921 22.6 27,062
125 Bareilly Cantt. 53.31 Rajesh Agarwal BJP 51,893 33.71 Fahim Sabir Ansari SP 32,944 21.4 18,949
126 Aonla 66.30 Dharm Pal Singh BJP 50,782 30.85 Mahipal Singh Yadav SP 46,374 28.17 4,408
Pilibhit District
127 Pilibhit 66.17 Riaz Ahmad SP 61,578 27.37 Sanjay Singh Gangwar BSP 57,343 25.48 4,235
128 Barkhera 69.75 Hemraj Verma SP 69,256 35.27 Jaidrath Alias BJP 38,882 19.8 30,374
129 Puranpur 65.97 Peetam Ram SP 73,847 32.98 Babu Ram BJP 43,009 19.21 30,838
130 Bisalpur 71.33 Agys Ramsaran Verma BJP 111,735 49.71 Anis Ahmad Khan Alias INC 55,664 24.76 56,071
Shahjahanpur District
131 Katra 63.44 Rajesh Yadav SP 51,025 27.51 Rajeev Kashyap BSP 50,150 27.04 875
132 Jalalabad 66.77 Neeraj Kushawaha BSP 76,406 37.97 Sharad Vir Singh SP 75,856 37.69 550
133 Tilhar 65.57 Roshan Lal Verma BSP 71,122 36.28 Anwar Ali urf Zaki ur SP 60,415 30.82 10,707
134 Powayan 65.30 Sakuntla Devi SP 59,871 28.78 Arun Kumar Sagar BSP 50,973 24.5 8,898
135 Shahjahanpur 58.76 Suresh Kumar Khanna BJP 81,581 45.0 Tanveer Khan SP 65,403 36.08 16,178
136 Dadraul 69.80 Rammurti Singh Verma SP 61,967 29.35 Rizwan Ali BSP 57,088 27.04 4,879
Lakhimpur Kheri District
137 Palia 63.99 Harvindar Kumar Sahani BSP 55,460 27.29 Krishna Gopal Patel SP 49,541 24.37 5,919
138 Nighasan 64.31 Ajay BJP 75,005 36.39 R A Usmani SP 43,966 21.33 31,039
139 Gola Gokrannath 64.68 Vinay Tiwari SP 82,439 37.04 Simmi Bano BSP 63,110 28.35 19,329
140 Sri Nagar 64.81 Ramsaran SP 69,776 37.46 Sripal Bhargva BSP 37,898 20.35 31,878
141 Dhaurahra 68.31 Shamsher Bahadur Alias BSP 64,139 30.54 Yashpal Chowdhary SP 63,094 30.04 1,045
142 Lakhimpur 58.24 Utkarsh Verma Madhur SP 82,713 38.65 Gyan Prakash Bajpai BSP 44,720 20.9 37,993
143 Kasta 66.98 Sunil Kumar Lala SP 88,548 45.29 Saurabh Singh Sonu BSP 61,677 31.55 26,871
144 Mohammdi 65.12 Awasthi Bala Prasad BSP 57,737 28.86 Imran Ahamad SP 46,393 23.19 11,344
Sitapur District
145 Maholi 67.26 Anoop Kumar Gupta SP 87,160 40.04 Mahesh Chandra Mishra BSP 64,445 29.6 22,715
146 Sitapur 57.49 Radheyshyam Jaiswal SP 58,370 29.68 Ayub Khan BSP 48,072 24.44 10,298
147 Hargaon 69.67 Ramhet Bharti BSP 73,889 38.36 R.p Chowdhary SP 61,740 32.06 12,149
148 Laharpur 65.72 Mo. Jasmir Ansari BSP 71,860 37.08 Anil Kumar Verma INC 54,188 27.96 17,672
149 Biswan 67.96 Rampal Yadav SP 74,441 38.19 Nirmal Verma BSP 67,092 34.42 7,349
150 Sevata 66.90 Mahendra Kumar Singh SP 49,510 28.08 Ammar Rizvi INC 47,063 26.69 2,447
151 Mahmoodabad 70.41 Narendra Singh Verma SP 86,580 46.59 Ahmad Anshari BSP 66,991 36.05 19,589
152 Sidhauli 66.63 Manish Rawat SP 73,714 36.65 Dr. Hargovind Bhargav BSP 67,083 33.35 6,631
153 Misrikh 58.87 Ram Pal Rajwanshi SP 61,346 32.76 Manish Kumar Rawat BSP 59,824 31.94 1,522
Hardoi District
154 Sawaijpur 61.71 Rajani Tiwari BSP 49,099 23.32 Padamarag Singh Yadav JaKP 44,580 21.17 4,519
155 Shahabad 65.03 Babu Khan SP 89,947 44.27 Asif Khan BSP 78,813 38.79 11,134
156 Hardoi 59.24 Nitin Agarwal SP 110,063 54.6 Raja Bux Singh BSP 66,381 32.93 43,682
157 Gopamau 60.48 Shyam Prakash SP 67,430 36.7 Aneeta Verma BSP 61,227 33.32 6,203
158 Sandi 58.76 Rajeshwari SP 66,325 38.12 Virendra Kumar BSP 59,675 34.3 6,650
159 Bilgram-Mallanwan 64.33 Brijesh Kumar BSP 64,768 30.5 Krishna Kumar Singh SP 57,440 27.05 7,328
160 Balamau 54.74 Anil Verma SP 67,800 38.24 Rampal Verma BSP 67,627 38.14 173
161 Sandila 62.47 Kunwar Mahabir Singh SP 84,644 43.87 Abdul Mannan BSP 65,510 33.95 19,134
Unnao District
162 Bangermau 60.17 Badlu Khan SP 55,528 31.14 Mohd. Irshad Khan BSP 48,733 27.33 6,795
163 Safipur 58.73 Sudhir Kumar SP 72,869 42.9 Ram Baran BSP 63,815 37.57 9,054
164 Mohan 64.35 Radhey Lal Rawat BSP 48,021 25.98 Mast Ram BJP 38,852 21.02 9,169
165 Unnao 57.45 Deepak Kumar SP 61,695 33.85 Pankaj Gupta BJP 51,550 28.28 10,145
166 Bhagwantnagar 57.25 Kuldeep Singh Sengar SP 69,514 33.45 Poonam Shukla BJP 45,685 21.99 23,829
167 Purwa 59.78 Uday Raj SP 85,073 40.94 Narendra Singh Lodhi BSP 57,172 27.51 27,901
Lucknow District
168 Malihabad 65.35 Indal Kumar SP 62,782 31.17 Kaushal Kishore RCP 60,567 30.07 2,215
169 Bakshi Kaa Talab 67.09 Gomti Yadav SP 79,629 36.76 Nakul Dubey BSP 77,730 35.88 1,899
170 Sarojini Nagar 59.17 Sharda Pratap Shukla SP 67,601 28.88 Shiv Shanker Singh BSP 59,236 25.3 8,365
171 Lucknow West 49.98 Mohd Rehan SP 49,912 29.35 Suresh Kumar Shrivastav BJP 42,100 24.76 7,812
172 Lucknow North 50.25 Abhishek Mishra SP 47,580 28.11 Dr. Neeraj Bora INC 45,361 26.8 2,219
173 Lucknow East 53.11 Kalraj Mishra BJP 68,726 36.31 Juhie Singh SP 47,908 25.31 20,818
174 Lucknow Central 50.91 Ravidas Mehrotra SP 62,622 37.05 Vidya Sagar Gupta BJP 39,890 23.6 22,732
175 Lucknow Cantt. 50.47 Prof. Rita Bahuguna INC 63,052 38.95 Suresh Chandra Tiwari BJP 41,299 25.51 21,753
176 Mohanlalganj 64.72 Chandra Rawat SP 69,488 33.48 Ajey Pushpa Rawat BSP 45,971 22.15 23,517
Raebareli District
177 Bachhrawan 62.90 Ram Lal Akela SP 59,576 32.43 Sushil Kumar Pasi RSBP 31,628 17.21 27,948
Amethi District
178 Tiloi 59.16 Dr. Mohd. Muslim INC 61,249 33.12 Mayankeshwar Sharan SP 58,539 31.65 2,710
Raebareli District
179 Harchandpur 59.81 Surendra Vikram Singh SP 51,262 31.09 Shiv Ganesh Lodhi INC 37,069 22.49 14,193
180 Rae Bareli 60.11 Akhilesh Kumar Singh PECP 75,588 39.73 Ram Pratap Yadav SP 46,094 24.22 29,494
181 Salon 55.33 Ashakishore SP 69,020 40.28 Shiv Balak Pasi INC 48,443 28.27 20,577
182 Sareni 58.57 Devendra Pratap Singh SP 61,666 33.06 Sushil Kumar BSP 48,747 26.13 12,919
183 Unchahar 64.82 Manoj Kumar Pandey SP 61,930 33.18 Utkrist Maurya BSP 59,348 31.8 2,582
Amethi District
184 Jagdishpur 53.78 Radhey Shyam INC 56,309 32.55 Vijay Kumar SP 50,912 29.43 5,397
185 Gauriganj 58.76 Rakesh Pratap Singh SP 44,287 24.36 Mohammad Nayeem INC 43,784 24.08 503
186 Amethi 55.05 Gayatri Prasad SP 58,434 35.84 Ameeta Sinh INC 49,674 30.47 8,760
Sultanpur District
187 Isauli 56.06 Abrar Ahmad SP 48,813 28.61 Yash Bhadra Singh (monu) PECP 34,872 20.44 13,941
188 Sultanpur 57.29 Anoop Sanda SP 57,811 31.91 Mohd. Tahir Khan BSP 50,999 28.15 6,812
189 Sadar 59.64 Arun Kumar SP 71,939 42.97 Raj Prasad BSP 51,032 30.48 20,907
190 Lambhua 59.68 Santosh Pandey SP 74,352 41.25 Vinod Singh BSP 56,980 31.61 17,372
191 Kadipur 59.21 Ramchandra Chaudhary SP 97,283 51.4 Bhagelu Ram BSP 59,173 31.26 38,110
Farrukhabad District
192 Kaimganj 58.79 Ajit Kumar SP 56,279 28.79 Amar Singh BJP 34,441 17.62 21,838
193 Amritpur 58.89 Narendra Singh Yadav SP 50,911 32.13 Dr. Jitandra Singh Yadav JaKP 31,940 20.16 18,971
194 Farrukhabad 55.12 Vijay Singh S/o Prem IND 33,005 18.95 Major Suneel Dutt BJP 32,858 18.86 147
195 Bhojpur 59.91 Jamaluddin Siddiqui SP 51,650 29.97 Mukesh Rajput JaKP 33,021 19.16 18,629
Kannauj District
196 Chhibramau 57.68 Arvind Singh Yadav SP 70,372 31.34 Tahir Husain Siddiqui BSP 67,946 30.26 2,426
197 Tirwa 57.27 Vyjai Bahadur Pal SP 78,391 41.9 Kailash Singh Rajput BSP 45,899 24.53 32,492
198 Kannauj 57.28 Anil Kumar Dohre SP 95,702 46.11 Mahendra Nim Dohre BSP 50,020 24.1 45,682
Etawah District
199 Jaswantnagar 64.21 Shivpal Singh Yadav SP 133,563 61.9 Manish Yadav Pataray BSP 52,479 24.32 81,084
200 Etawah 58.97 Raghuraj Singh Shakya SP 74,874 37.37 Mahendra Singh Rajpoot BSP 68,610 34.25 6,264
201 Bharthana 57.30 Sukh Devi Verma SP 85,964 41.06 Raghvendra Kumar BSP 67,999 32.48 17,965
Auraiya District
202 Bidhuna 60.30 Pramod Kumar SP 72,226 36.11 Devesh Kumar BSP 54,120 27.06 18,106
203 Dibiyapur 61.91 Pradeep Kumar SP 76,819 43.35 Ram Ji BSP 52,528 29.65 24,291
204 Auraiya 57.66 Madan Singh Alias SP 63,477 36.49 Kuldeep BSP 51,415 29.56 12,062
Kanpur Dehat District
205 Rasulabad 59.71 Shiv Kumar Beria SP 66,940 39.46 Nirmala Sankhawar BSP 50,105 29.53 16,835
206 Akbarpur - Raniya 64.77 Ramswaroop Singh SP 69,148 37.12 Pratibha Shukla BSP 67,905 36.46 1,243
207 Sikandra 61.44 Indrapal Singh BSP 54,482 29.88 Devendra Singh Bhole BJP 52,293 28.68 2,189
208 Bhognipur 64.27 Yogendra Pal Singh SP 57,555 29.31 Dharm Pal Singh BSP 52,902 26.94 4,653
Kanpur Nagar District
209 Bilhaur 61.48 Aruna Kumari Kori SP 87,804 40.82 Kamlesh Chandra Divakar BSP 71,747 33.36 16,057
210 Bithoor 62.19 Munindra Shukla SP 61,081 29.82 Dr.ram Prakash BSP 60,410 29.49 671
211 Kalyanpur 49.37 Satish Kumar Nigam SP 44,789 29.97 Prem Lata Katiyar BJP 42,406 28.38 2,383
212 Govindnagar 49.20 Satyadev Pachauri BJP 57,156 35.33 Shailendra Dixit INC 44,779 27.68 12,377
213 Sishamau 51.95 Haji Irfan Solanki SP 56,496 42.17 Hanuman Swarup Mishra BJP 36,833 27.5 19,663
214 Arya Nagar 49.78 Salil Vishnoi BJP 51,200 40.73 Jitendra Bahadur Singh SP 35,789 28.47 15,411
215 Kidwai Nagar 54.38 Ajay Kapoor INC 63,400 35.82 Vivek Sheel Shukla BJP 61,373 34.68 2,027
216 Kanpur Cantt. 48.46 Raghunandan Singh BJP 42,551 29.48 Mohd.hasan Roomi SP 33,243 23.03 9,308
217 Maharajpur 56.15 Satish Mahana BJP 83,144 37.99 Shikha Mishra BSP 53,255 24.34 29,889
218 Ghatampur 58.23 Indrajeet Kori SP 50,669 28.54 Saroj Kureel BSP 49,969 28.15 700
Jalaun District
219 Madhaugarh 61.58 Santram BSP 71,671 28.54 Keshvendra Singh SP 50,319 20.04 21,352
220 Kalpi 62.76 Umakanti INC 64,289 28.89 Sanjay Singh BSP 57,639 25.9 6,650
221 Orai 57.71 Dayashankar SP 67,298 28.34 Satyendra Pratap BSP 60,165 25.34 7,133
Jhansi District
222 Babina 68.78 Krishna Pal Singh BSP 68,144 34.18 Chandrapal Singh Yadav SP 61,189 30.69 6,955
223 Jhansi Nagar 57.03 Ravi Sharma BJP 67,043 31.36 Sita Ram Kushwaha BSP 58,963 27.58 8,080
224 Mauranipur 64.69 Dr. Rashmi Arya SP 67,785 29.1 Rajendra Rahul Ahirwar BSP 61,137 26.25 6,648
225 Garautha 66.11 Deepnarayan Singh SP 70,041 33.72 Devesh Kumar Paliwal BSP 54,243 26.11 15,798
Lalitpur District
226 Lalitpur 70.36 Ramesh Prasad BSP 79,797 29.06 Chandra Bhusan Singh SP 68,474 24.94 11,323
227 Mehroni 75.14 Feran Lal BSP 70,847 25.93 Manohar Lal BJP 69,110 25.29 1,737
Hamirpur District
228 Hamirpur 59.95 Sadhvi Niranjan Jyoti BJP 63,762 27.59 Fateh Muhammad Khan BSP 55,938 24.21 7,824
229 Rath 58.59 Gayadeen Anuragi INC 91,295 40.48 Ambesh Kumari SP 55,158 24.46 36,137
Mahoba District
230 Mahoba 62.43 Rajnarain Alias Rajju BSP 43,963 25.19 Siddhgopal Sahu SP 43,609 24.98 354
231 Charkhari 61.35 Uma Bharti BJP 66,888 34.77 Kaptan Singh SP 41,623 21.64 25,265
Banda District
232 Tindwari 57.60 Daljeet Singh INC 61,184 37.69 Bishambhar Prasad SP 46,169 28.44 15,015
233 Baberu 56.15 Vishambhar Singh SP 41,642 24.24 Brij Mohan Singh BSP 40,494 23.57 1,148
234 Naraini 58.60 Gayacharan Dinkar BSP 52,195 30.14 Bharatlal Diwakar SP 47,438 27.39 4,757
235 Banda 54.81 Vivek Kumar Singh INC 49,455 32.1 Dinesh Chandra Shukla BSP 41,853 27.16 7,602
Chitrakoot District
236 Chitrakoot 60.55 Veer Singh SP 65,267 35.78 Ram Sevak BSP 49,131 26.93 16,136
237 Manikpur 60.18 Chandrabhan Singh Patel BSP 43,818 26.35 Shyamacharan Gupta SP 40,121 24.13 3,697
Fatehpur District
238 Jahanabad 62.73 Madan Gopal Verma SP 78,920 44.41 Sameer Trivedi BSP 42,709 24.03 36,211
239 Bindki 61.47 Sukhadev Prasad Verma BSP 49,090 27.9 Rajendra Singh Patel BJP 41,128 23.37 7,962
240 Fatehpur 58.89 Shed Qasim Hasan SP 49,830 26.77 Jeetendra Kumar Lodhi BSP 46,044 24.74 3,786
241 Ayah Shah 58.95 Ayodhya Prasad Pal BSP 49,339 33.8 Anand Prakash Lodhi SP 38,242 26.2 11,097
242 Husainganj 62.50 Mo. Asif BSP 44,757 26.11 Usha Devi Alias Anila INC 41,906 24.44 2,851
243 Khaga 57.68 Krishna Paswan BJP 59,234 33.68 Murli Dhar BSP 40,312 22.92 18,922
Pratapgarh District
244 Rampur Khas 53.15 Pramod Kumar INC 74,545 49.4 Hiramani Patel BSP 43,011 28.5 31,534
245 Babaganj 49.90 Vinod Kumar IND 69,332 49.29 Mahendra Kumar BSP 27,266 19.38 42,066
246 Kunda 51.96 Raghuraj Pratap Singh IND 111,392 67.96 Shiv Prakash Mishra BSP 23,137 14.12 88,255
247 Bishwavnathganj 51.88 Raja Ram SP 49,138 27.05 Sindhuja Mishra Senani BSP 39,951 21.99 9,187
248 Pratapgarh 54.91 Nagendra Singh "munna SP 43,754 25.95 Sanjay BSP 36,244 21.5 7,510
249 Patti 58.46 Ram Singh SP 61,434 32.28 Rajendra Pratap Singh BJP 61,278 32.2 156
250 Raniganj 54.18 Pro. Shivakant Ojha SP 63,076 38.96 Mansha Ahmad BSP 50,472 31.17 12,604
Kaushambi District
251 Sirathu 58.88 Keshav Prasad BJP 57,926 30.26 Anand Mohan BSP 48,063 25.11 9,863
252 Manjhanpur 59.47 Indrajeet Saroj BSP 91,000 43.64 Shiv Mohan Chaudhary SP 86,818 41.63 4,182
253 Chail 53.79 Mohd Ashif Jafri BSP 54,796 30.65 Chandra Bali SP 53,506 29.93 1,290
Prayagraj District
254 Phaphamau 57.75 Ansar Ahmad SP 51,950 29.17 Guru Prasad Maurya BSP 46,654 26.2 5,296
255 Soraon 58.76 Satyaveer Munna SP 61,153 32.88 Babu Lal 'bhawara' BSP 47,852 25.73 13,301
256 Phulpur 59.91 Sayeed Ahamad SP 72,898 38.75 Praveen Patel BSP 64,998 34.55 7,900
257 Pratappur 57.42 Vijma Yadav SP 62,582 34.18 Mohd.mujtaba Siddiqi BSP 49,774 27.18 12,808
258 Handia 57.07 Maheshnarayan Singh SP 88,475 48.51 Dr. Rakeshdhar Tripathi PMSP 43,096 23.63 45,379
259 Meja 56.02 Girish Chandra Alias SP 44,823 28.4 Anand Kumar Alias BSP 44,083 27.93 740
260 Karachhana 58.69 Deepak Patel BSP 68,341 38.1 Ujjwal Raman Singh SP 67,937 37.88 404
261 Allahabad West 51.74 Pooja Pal BSP 71,114 40.11 Atiq Ahamad AD 62,229 35.1 8,885
262 Allahabad North 40.89 Anugrah Narayan Singh INC 54,787 37.75 Harshvardhan Bajpayee BSP 38,695 26.66 16,092
263 Allahabad South 45.05 Haji Parvej Ahmad (tanki) SP 43,040 29.44 Nand Gopal Gupta Nandi BSP 42,626 29.16 414
264 Bara 59.07 Dr.ajay Kumar SP 46,182 26.75 Bholanath Chaudhary BSP 42,426 24.58 3,756
265 Koraon 61.66 Rajbali Jaisal BSP 44,755 24.79 Ramkripal CPM 36,982 20.49 7,773
Barabanki District
266 Kursi 67.47 Fareed Mahfooj Kidwai SP 80,183 34.17 Kumari Meeta Gautam BSP 56,246 23.97 23,937
267 Ram Nagar 67.90 Arvind Kumar Singh 'gop' SP 77,428 38.38 Amresh Kumar BSP 45,204 22.41 32,224
268 Barabanki 64.17 Dharam Raj SP 82,343 38.68 Sangram Singh BSP 59,573 27.99 22,770
269 Zaidpur 66.28 Ramgopal SP 76,869 33.79 Ved Prakash Rawat BSP 53,828 23.66 23,041
270 Dariyabad 65.77 Rajeev Kumar Singh SP 84,147 35.7 Vivekanand BSP 64,253 27.26 19,894
Ayodhya District
271 Rudauli 60.55 Ram Chandra Yadav BJP 61,173 32.66 Abbas Ali Zaidi Alias SP 60,232 32.16 941
Barabanki District
272 Haidergarh 59.03 Ram Magan SP 63,321 33.62 Ram Narayan BSP 51,792 27.49 11,529
Ayodhya District
273 Milkipur 55.47 Audhesh Prasad SP 73,803 42.24 Pavan Kumar BSP 39,566 22.65 34,237
274 Bikapur 60.66 Mitrasen Yadav SP 55,232 27.38 Firoz Khan urf Gabbar BSP 53,364 26.45 1,868
275 Ayodhya 60.71 Tej Narayan Pandey Alias SP 55,262 28.74 Lallu Singh BJP 49,857 25.93 5,405
276 Goshainganj 60.49 Abhay Singh SP 122,235 58.45 Indra Pratap urf Khabbu BSP 63,554 30.39 58,681
Ambedkar Nagar District
277 Katehari 60.96 Shankh Lal Manjhi SP 94,641 46.82 Lal Ji Verma BSP 77,021 38.1 17,620
278 Tanda 64.11 Azimulhaque Pahlwan SP 83,249 47.3 Ajay Kumar Alias Vishal BSP 55,728 31.66 27,521
279 Alapur 58.28 Bheem Prasad Sonkar SP 79,846 48.15 Tribhuvan Dutt BSP 49,823 30.04 30,023
280 Jalalpur 61.70 Sher Bahadur SP 89,267 41.93 Ritesh Pandey BSP 72,003 33.82 17,264
281 Akbarpur 66.11 Ram Murti Verma SP 91,126 51.31 Sanjay Kumar BSP 64,840 36.51 26,286
Bahraich District
282 Balha 60.97 Savitri Bai Fule BJP 58,823 33.19 Kiran Bharti BSP 38,895 21.95 19,928
283 Nanpara 58.78 Madhuri Verma INC 46,987 28.54 Waris Ali BSP 42,665 25.91 4,322
284 Matera 60.06 Yasar Shah SP 41,944 26.18 Ali Akbar INC 39,143 24.43 2,801
285 Mahasi 61.86 Krishna Kumar Ojha BSP 40,546 25.04 Sureshwar Singh BJP 38,057 23.5 2,489
286 Bahraich 56.21 Dr. Waqar Ahmad Shah SP 50,759 29.51 Chandra Shekhar Singh INC 35,263 20.5 15,496
287 Payagpur 61.62 Mukesh Srivastva Alias INC 65,176 34.82 Ajit Pratap Singh BSP 38,130 20.37 27,046
288 Kaiserganj 57.72 Mukut Bihari BJP 45,262 24.26 Ram Tej Yadav Advocate SP 38,294 20.52 6,968
Shrawasti District
289 Bhinga 64.50 Indrani Devi SP 65,365 31.72 Muhammad Aslam INC 58,538 28.41 6,827
290 Shrawasti 58.45 Muhammad Ramjan SP 67,551 34.29 Vinod Tripathi BSP 56,346 28.61 11,205
Balrampur District
291 Tulsipur 51.96 Abdul Mashhood Khan SP 67,105 39.35 Salman Zaheer BSP 33,395 19.58 33,710
292 Gainsari 56.15 Dr. Shiv Pratap Yadav SP 56,744 33.75 Alauddin BSP 33,044 19.65 23,700
293 Utraula 46.95 Arif Anwar Hashmi SP 40,447 24.04 Dhirendra Pratap Singh BSP 39,442 23.44 1,005
294 Balrampur 45.64 Jagram Paswan SP 47,120 28.97 Ramapati Shastri BJP 28,858 17.74 18,262
Gonda District
295 Mehnaun 56.15 Nandita Shukla SP 71,667 40.05 Arshad Ali Khan BSP 38,623 21.58 33,044
296 Gonda 56.06 Vinod Kumar urf Pandit SP 62,058 37.2 Mahesh Narayan Tiwari BJP 47,203 28.3 14,855
297 Katra Bazar 60.95 Bawan Singh BJP 65,355 33.32 Masood Alam BSP 58,408 29.78 6,947
298 Colonelganj 55.18 Yogesh Pratap Singh SP 67,723 43.37 Ajay Pratap Singh Alias BSP 56,002 35.86 11,721
299 Tarabganj 57.64 Awadhesh Kumar Singh SP 52,395 28.16 Ram Bhajan Chaube BSP 47,215 25.37 5,180
300 Mankapur 54.10 Babulal SP 78,311 50.17 Ramesh Chandra BSP 51,141 32.77 27,170
301 Gaura 56.13 Kunwar Anand Singh SP 42,773 26.1 Abdul Kalam Malik INC 35,678 21.77 7,095
Siddharthnagar District
302 Shohratgarh 53.80 Lalmunni Singh SP 50,935 31.0 Mumtaj Ahmad BSP 33,423 20.34 17,512
303 Kapilvastu 49.56 Vijay Kumar SP 78,344 41.19 Sri Ram Chauhan BJP 41,474 21.81 36,870
304 Bansi 52.16 Jai Pratap Singh BJP 47,323 28.1 Lal Ji SP 44,429 26.38 2,894
305 Itwa 52.12 Mata Prasad Pandey SP 46,142 31.36 Subodh Chandra BSP 34,408 23.38 11,734
306 Doomariyaganj 51.49 Kamal Yusuf Malik PECP 44,428 25.14 Saiyada Khatun BSP 42,839 24.24 1,589
Basti District
307 Harraiya 59.00 Rajkishor Singh SP 84,409 43.33 Mamata Pandey BSP 64,123 32.91 20,286
308 Kaptanganj 59.66 Ram Prasad Chaudhary BSP 67,416 36.05 Trayambak Nath SP 56,346 30.13 11,070
309 Rudhauli 56.97 Sanjay Pratap Jaiswal INC 55,950 27.55 Rajendra Prasad BSP 50,107 24.67 5,843
310 Basti Sadar 58.29 Jeetendra Kumar BSP 53,011 29.25 Abhishek Pal INC 34,008 18.76 19,003
311 Mahadewa 56.84 Ram Karan Arya SP 83,202 45.84 Doodhram BSP 63,943 35.23 19,259
Sant Kabir Nagar District
312 Menhdawal 51.56 Laxmikant SP 56,107 27.04 Anil Kumar PECP 40,030 19.29 16,077
313 Khalilabad 54.20 Dr. Moh. Ayub PECP 55,841 27.0 Mashhoor Alam BSP 50,449 24.39 5,392
314 Dhanghata 55.30 Alagu Prasad Chauhan SP 66,337 35.55 Ram Sidhare BSP 51,388 27.54 14,949
Maharajganj District
315 Pharenda 59.98 Bajrang Bahadur Singh BJP 47,921 26.28 Virendra Chaudhary INC 34,586 18.97 13,335
316 Nautanwa 61.56 Kaushal Kishor INC 76,584 40.56 Aman Mani Tripathi SP 68,747 36.41 7,837
317 Siswa 63.00 Shivendra Singh Alias SP 54,591 25.12 Dr. Ramapati Ram Tripathi BJP 37,749 17.37 16,842
318 Maharajganj 61.27 Sudama SP 84,581 39.11 Nirmesh Mangal BSP 48,426 22.39 36,155
319 Paniyara 58.33 Deo Narayan urf G.m. BSP 56,114 26.56 Gyanendra BJP 52,031 24.63 4,083
Gorakhpur District
320 Caimpiyarganj 58.33 Fateh Bahadur NCP 71,906 36.63 Chinta Yadav SP 62,948 32.07 8,958
321 Pipraich 59.72 Rajmati SP 86,976 43.5 Jitendra BSP 51,341 25.68 35,635
322 Gorakhpur Urban 46.19 Dr Radha Mohan Das BJP 81,148 49.19 Raj Kumari Devi SP 33,694 20.42 47,454
323 Gorakhpur Rural 55.18 Vijay Bahadur Yadava BJP 58,849 31.31 Jafar Amin Dakku SP 41,864 22.27 16,985
324 Sahajanwa 56.10 Rajendra BSP 52,949 29.42 Aswani BJP 40,258 22.37 12,691
325 Khajani 50.75 Sant Prasad BJP 57,920 35.09 Ram Samujh BSP 48,484 29.37 9,436
326 Chauri-Chaura 53.56 Jay Prakash BSP 49,687 29.28 Anoop Kumar Pandey SP 29,086 17.14 20,601
327 Bansgaon 45.84 Dr. Vijay Kumar BSP 53,690 35.64 Sharda Devi SP 45,344 30.1 8,346
328 Chillupar 49.98 Rajesh Tripathi BSP 61,639 30.81 C.p Chand SP 50,486 25.23 11,153
Kushinagar District
329 Khadda 60.68 Vijay Kumar Dubey INC 37,260 21.94 N.p. Kushwaha SP 35,115 20.68 2,145
330 Padrauna 58.20 Swami Prasad Maurya BSP 42,184 22.4 Rajesh Kumar Jaiswal INC 34,022 18.07 8,162
331 Tamkuhi Raj 56.42 Ajay Kumar 'lalloo' INC 53,121 27.03 Nand Kishor Mishra BJP 47,261 24.05 5,860
332 Fazilnagar 54.98 Ganga BJP 49,995 26.74 Kalamuddin BSP 44,501 23.8 5,494
333 Kushinagar 55.24 Bramhashankar Tripathi SP 66,489 37.13 Jawed Iqbal BSP 42,801 23.9 23,688
334 Hata 56.81 Radheshyam SP 55,591 30.02 Virendra BSP 38,923 21.02 16,668
335 Ramkola 54.45 Purnmasi Dehati SP 50,861 30.19 Deep Lal Bharti BJP 32,295 19.17 18,566
Deoria District
336 Rudrapur 51.73 Akhilesh Pratap Singh INC 40,783 26.36 Mukti Nath Yadav SP 33,356 21.56 7,427
337 Deoria 51.00 Janmejai Singh BJP 56,299 33.88 Pramod Singh BSP 33,004 19.86 23,295
338 Pathardeva 55.59 Shakir Ali SP 59,905 32.98 Surya Pratap Shahi BJP 55,351 30.47 4,554
339 Rampur Karkhana 52.73 Choudhari Fasiha Bashir SP 51,834 29.17 Girijesh Shahi Alias IND 44,687 25.15 7,147
340 Bhatpar Rani 52.03 Kameshwar SP 56,017 35.57 Sabhakunwar BSP 41,093 26.09 14,924
341 Salempur 45.93 Manbodh SP 47,884 33.79 Vijaylaxmi BJP 31,726 22.39 16,158
342 Barhaj 53.87 Prem Prakash Singh SP 65,672 42.41 Renu Jaiswal BSP 53,896 34.81 11,776
Azamgarh District
343 Atrauliya 57.60 Dr.sangram Yadav SP 97,486 52.3 Surendra Prasad Mishra BSP 53,866 28.9 43,620
344 Gopalpur 54.14 Waseem Ahmad SP 77,697 47.66 Kamla Prasad Yadav BSP 47,563 29.17 30,134
345 Sagri 53.15 Abhay Narayan SP 56,114 35.97 Santosh Kumar BSP 46,863 30.04 9,251
346 Mubarakpur 58.65 Shah Alam Urfa Guddu BSP 50,128 29.25 Akhilesh Yadav SP 41,562 24.25 8,566
347 Azamgarh 54.41 Durga Prasad Yadav SP 93,629 50.42 Sarvesh Singh Sipu BSP 62,188 33.49 31,441
348 Nizamabad 52.15 Alambadi SP 63,894 42.24 Kalamuddin Khan BSP 40,051 26.48 23,843
349 Phoolpur Pawai 56.81 Shyam Bahadur Singh SP 47,172 28.91 Abul Kais Azami BSP 46,307 28.38 865
350 Didarganj 54.61 Adil Sheikh SP 64,361 36.56 Sukhdev Rajbhar BSP 62,134 35.3 2,227
351 Lalganj 50.20 Bechai SP 64,746 36.27 Hira Lal Gautam BSP 53,734 30.1 11,012
352 Mehnagar 50.29 Brij Lal Sonkar SP 60,341 33.6 Vidya Chaudhary BSP 49,979 27.83 10,362
Mau District
353 Madhuban 54.27 Umesh Pandey BSP 51,572 27.88 Rajendra Mishra SP 50,216 27.14 1,356
354 Ghosi 56.57 Sudhakar SP 73,688 35.48 Fagu Chauhan BSP 58,144 28.0 15,544
355 Muhammadabad- Gohna 54.86 Baijnath SP 52,691 28.91 Rajendra BSP 49,552 27.19 3,139
356 Mau 58.25 Mukhtar Ansari QED 70,210 31.24 Bheem Rajbhar BSP 64,306 28.61 5,904
Ballia District
357 Belthara Road 54.67 Gorakh Paswan SP 57,363 33.56 Chhathu Ram BSP 47,066 27.53 10,297
358 Rasara 58.97 Umashankar BSP 84,436 46.82 Sanatan SP 31,611 17.53 52,825
359 Sikanderpur 54.95 Jiauddin Rijvi SP 58,266 36.72 Chandrabhushan BSP 29,735 18.74 28,531
360 Phephana 55.53 Upendra Tiwari BJP 51,151 30.14 Ambika Choudhary SP 43,764 25.78 7,387
361 Ballia Nagar 48.65 Narad Rai SP 58,875 34.74 Sathi Ramji Gupta QED 33,747 19.91 25,128
362 Bansdih 53.80 Ram Govind SP 52,085 26.94 Ketakee BJP 29,208 15.11 22,877
363 Bairia 44.32 Jai Prakash Anchal SP 46,092 32.13 Bharat BJP 45,534 31.74 558
Jaunpur District
364 Badlapur 55.49 Om Prakash 'baba' Dubey SP 65,278 37.04 Lalji Yadav BSP 49,085 27.85 16,193
365 Shahganj 58.18 Shailendra Yadav 'lalaee' SP 74,486 38.1 Dharmraj Nishad BSP 64,263 32.87 10,223
366 Jaunpur 54.92 Nadeem Javed INC 50,863 25.46 Tejbahadur Maurya BSP 49,624 24.84 1,239
367 Malhani 57.99 Paras Nath Yadaw SP 81,602 42.17 Dr.jagriti Singh IND 50,100 25.89 31,502
368 Mungra Badshahpur 55.75 Seema BJP 50,065 26.83 Ramesh BSP 44,004 23.58 6,061
369 Machhlishahr 52.43 Jagdish Sonkar SP 82,484 44.06 Rampher Gautam BSP 58,059 31.01 24,425
370 Mariyahu 54.64 Shraddha Yadav SP 55,745 33.61 Savitri Patel BSP 43,268 26.08 12,477
371 Zafrabad 54.54 Sachindra Nath Tripathi SP 59,419 30.66 Jagdish Narayan BSP 54,002 27.87 5,417
372 Kerakat 51.38 Gulab Chand SP 67,470 32.36 Vijay Lakshami BSP 57,284 27.47 10,186
Ghazipur District
373 Jakhanian 54.67 Subba Ram SP 72,561 35.83 Vijay Kumar BSP 57,331 28.31 15,230
374 Saidpur 56.79 Subhash SP 90,624 48.6 America BSP 48,655 26.09 41,969
375 Ghazipur 61.59 Vijay Kumar Mishra SP 49,561 26.41 Raj Kumar BSP 49,320 26.28 241
376 Jangipur 59.68 Kailash SP 72,208 38.87 Manish Chandra Pandey BSP 62,744 33.77 9,464
377 Zahoorabad 58.62 Syeda Shadab Fatima SP 67,012 33.02 Kalicharan BSP 56,534 27.86 10,478
378 Mohammadabad 55.51 Sibgatulla Ansari QED 66,922 32.7 Rajesh Rai SP 59,589 29.12 7,333
379 Zamania 54.96 Omprakash SP 83,407 41.52 Umashanker Kushwaha BSP 53,967 26.86 29,440
Chandauli District
380 Mughalsarai 59.19 Babban BSP 59,083 31.54 Babulal SP 43,643 23.3 15,440
381 Sakaldiha 62.60 Sushil Singh IND 66,509 36.01 Prabhunarayan Yadav SP 59,661 32.31 6,848
382 Saiyadraja 58.89 Manoj Kumar IND 51,499 29.23 Brijesh Singh urf Arun PMSP 49,483 28.08 2,016
383 Chakia 62.47 Poonam SP 91,285 43.73 Jitendra Kumar BSP 82,603 39.57 8,682
Varanasi District
384 Pindra 56.39 Ajay INC 52,863 29.31 Jai Prakash BSP 43,645 24.2 9,218
385 Ajagara 60.05 Tribhuvan Ram BSP 60,239 32.35 Lalji SP 58,156 31.23 2,083
386 Shivpur 62.95 Uday Lal Maurya BSP 48,716 26.45 Dr.piyush Yadav SP 36,084 19.59 12,632
387 Rohaniya 60.35 Anupriya Patel AD 57,812 30.22 Ramakant Singh BSP 40,229 21.03 17,583
388 Varanasi North 52.24 Ravindra Jaiswal BJP 47,980 26.49 Sujit Kumar Maurya BSP 45,644 25.2 2,336
389 Varanasi South 55.49 Shyamdev Roy Chaudhari BJP 57,868 38.22 Dr. Dayashankar Mishra INC 44,046 29.09 13,822
390 Varanasi Cantt. 51.70 Jyotsana Srivastava BJP 57,918 32.05 Anil Srivastwa INC 45,066 24.94 12,852
391 Sevapuri 62.29 Surendra Singh Patel SP 56,849 31.87 Neel Ratan Patel 'neelu' AD 36,942 20.71 19,907
Bhadohi District
392 Bhadohi 54.83 Jahid Beg SP 78,698 37.7 Ravindranath Tripathi BSP 62,457 29.92 16,241
393 Gyanpur 55.23 Vijay Kumar SP 91,604 51.68 Dinesh Kumar Singh BSP 53,930 30.42 37,674
394 Aurai 53.71 Madhubala SP 83,827 47.28 Baijnath BSP 61,954 34.94 21,873
Mirzapur District
395 Chhanbey 59.44 Bhai Lal Kol SP 57,488 30.99 Shashi Bhushan BSP 47,194 25.44 10,294
396 Mirzapur 56.48 Kailash Nath Chaurasiya SP 69,099 36.51 Rang Nath Mishra BSP 46,800 24.73 22,299
397 Majhawan 63.18 Ramesh Chand BSP 83,870 39.72 Rajendra Prasad SP 74,141 35.11 9,729
398 Chunar 61.30 Jagatamba Singh SP 67,265 36.36 Ghanshyam BSP 46,557 25.16 20,708
399 Marihan 67.10 Laliteshpati Tripathi INC 63,492 29.66 Satyendra Kumar Patel SP 54,969 25.68 8,523
Sonbhadra District
400 Ghorawal 63.92 Ramesh Chandra SP 87,708 42.97 Anil Kumar Maurya BSP 72,521 35.53 15,187
401 Robertsganj 61.30 Avinash SP 47,139 28.59 Ramesh Singh BSP 41,798 25.35 5,341
Sonbhadra District
402 Obra (ST) 50.52 Sunil Kumar BSP 31,513 21.90 Devendra Prasad Shastri BJP 24,453 16.99 7,060
403 Duddhi 58.43 Rubi Prasad IND 42,028 26.40 Naresh Kumar SP 35,989 22.61 6,039
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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
231 11 April 2015 Charkhari Kaptan Singh Samajwadi Party Urmila Rajput
315 30 April 2015 Pharenda Bajrang Bahadur Singh Bharatiya Janata Party Vinod Tiwari
5 13 February 2016 Deoband Rajendra Singh Rana Samajwadi Party Mavia Ali Indian National Congress
14 Muzaffarnagar Chitranjan Swaroop Kapil Dev Aggarwal Bharatiya Janata Party
274 Bikapur Mitrasen Yadav Anand Sen Samajwadi Party
30 16 May 2016 Bilari Mohd. Irfan Mohd. Faeem
376 Jangipur Kailash Kismatiya
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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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