2007 Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly election

The 2007 Uttar Pradesh legislative assembly election was held during April–May 2007. It was held to elect a government for the state of Uttar Pradesh in India.

2007 Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly election

7 April 2007 (2007-04-07) – 8 May 2007 (2007-05-08)

All 403 seats of the Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly
202 seats needed for a majority
Turnout45.96% (Decrease 7.84%)
  Majority party Minority party
 
Leader Mayawati Mulayam Singh Yadav
Party BSP SP
Alliance - -
Leader since 1995 1992
Leader's seat MLC Gunnaur[1]
Last election 98 143
Seats won 206 97
Seat change Increase108 Decrease46
Popular vote 15,872,561 13,267,674
Percentage 30.43% 25.43%
Swing Increase 7.37% Increase 0.06%

  Third party Fourth party
 
Leader Rajnath Singh Sonia Gandhi
Party BJP INC
Alliance NDA UPA
Leader since 2005 1998
Leader's seat Did not contest Did not contest
Last election 88 25
Seats won 51 22
Seat change Decrease37 Decrease3
Popular vote 8,851,199 4,489,234
Percentage 16.97% 8.61%
Swing Decrease 3.11% Decrease 0.35%


CM before election

Mulayam Singh Yadav
Samajwadi Party

Elected CM

Mayawati
Bahujan Samaj Party

Background

With 166 million people, U.P. is about the size of France, Germany, and the Benelux nations combined. There are 113 million voters, and 403 electoral seats, with an average of a quarter of a million voters in each constituency. The elections were conducted for 403 seats at 110,000 polling stations under very strict guidelines by the autonomous Election Commission of India. More than 46% of the electorate cast their votes.

Schedule

The election was held in seven phases:

  • Phase 1 : 2007-04-07
  • Phase 2 : 2007-04-13
  • Phase 3 : 2007-04-18
  • Phase 4 : 2007-04-23
  • Phase 5 : 2007-04-28
  • Phase 6 : 2007-05-03
  • Phase 7 : 2007-05-08

Parties

A total of 129 parties fielded 2,487 candidates, while 2020 candidates stood as independents, for the total of 406 seats.

Criminalisation in the U.P. 2007 elections

The number of criminal-politicians participating in the elections have been growing, particularly because they have been successful in the past. In the U.P. Assembly elections, 2002, candidates with criminal records won 206 out of 403 seats in the assembly, i.e. more criminals were elected than regular politicians.[2]

In 2007, the participation by criminals increased significantly. Prior to elections, 74% more criminal politicians were given tickets by the mainstream parties (Source: UP Election Watch, independent NGO headed by ex-DIG Ishwar P. Dwivedi[3]):

  1. Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP): 36.27%
  2. Samajwadi Party (SP): 27.01%
  3. Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP): 23.05%
  4. Indian National Congress (INC) : 21.60%

The Election Commission of India, the autonomous body charged with conducting elections, was facing intense media pressure to check criminalization related irregularities in the electoral process. Extremely strict measures were enforced, bringing in 639 companies of paramilitary forces to prevent musclepower effects. Any deviations from prescribed norms led to candidates being debarred. To help manage the situation, elections were held in seven stages.

At least six candidates campaigned from jails, broadcasting live speeches through illegal mobile phones smuggled into their jail cells while jailors looked the other way.

However, partially owing to the strict measures adopted during elections, only 100 persons with criminal records won the elections (as opposed to 206 in the previous elections). These include the elected Chief Minister Mayawati, who is facing embezzlement charges stemming from the Rs.175 crore (US$35 million) Taj Corridor Case, the leader of the opposition Mulayam Singh Yadav, and other ganglords and hardened criminals (see Criminal-Politicians below). In many of these instances, opposition campaigners did not feel safe enough to put up a vibrant campaign, and in some situations, the mainstream parties reached alliances with the criminals and did not put up serious competition (e.g., Mukhtar Ansari). However, to some extent, these victories may also reflect a perception that these criminal politicians are able to deliver some level of well-being to their communities.

For example, the Soraon Assembly constituency in Allahabad district is one where all 11 candidates in the fray had criminal cases pending against them. Here Mohd. Mustaba Siddiqi of the Bahujan Samaj Party (38280 votes, 29.41%) defeated Mohd. Ayub of the Samajwadi Party (32739/25.15%).[4]

Alleged and convicted criminal-politicians who won

Samajwadi Party

  • Mukhtar Ansari, (Independent, supported by Samajwadi Party): won as (Independent) from Mau, while he was in Jhansi jail, facing charges in the murder of BJP ganglord-MLA from Ghazipur, Krishnanand Rai. His brother Afzal Ansari became the Lok Sabha MP from Ghazipur, after Krishnanand Rai was killed, and is also in jail for the murder, which was apparently executed by the Munna Bajrangi gang which is known to be close to the Ansari's. Mukhtar is named in 29 criminal cases (the third highest in these elections), but is close to Mulayam Singh Yadav, and the Samajwadi Party did not put up a candidate against him. He also is said to be close to Sonia Gandhi's Indian National Congress party, who put up only a dummy candidate, Gopal, against him; Gopal garnered only three thousand votes and lost his deposit. A large faction of the Mau Congress executive committee members had resigned en masse to protest against choosing such a dummy candidate.

Despite Mukhtar's muscle power however, the Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) candidate Vijay Pratap managed to garner 42% of the vote, and Mukhtar won by seven thousand votes (47%) only[5] Currently lodged at Gorakhpur Jail, where his case might take a long time to come to trial. He won the Lakshmipur Constituency seat in Gorakhpur District by a margin of nearly 20 thousand votes (12%).

  • Raghuraj Pratap Singh (Independent, supported by Samajwadi Party/Bharatiya Janata Party): alias Raja Bhaiyya, with 35 criminal cases filed against him. Raja Bhaiyya is from the princely family of Kunda. A skull found in a palace pond allegedly belongs to scooterist Santosh Misra who was guilty of daring to overtake his convoy. He won as an independent from Kunda with an overwhelming margin of 53,000 votes (48%) over Shiv Prakash Mishra of the BSP.
  • Mukhtar Ansari's eldest brother Sibakatullah Ansari (Samajwadi Party): won from Mohammadabad, which used to be the constituency for the slain BJP MLA Krishnanand Rai. Shibakatullah defeated Krishnanand's wife Alka Rai (BJP), who was standing on a platform of seeking justice for the murder of her husband, apparently by the Ansari's
  • Chandrabhadra Singh alias Sonu (Samajwadi Party), from Issauli in Sultanpur district, is accused, along with seven others, in the murder of the gangster-Saint Gyaneshwar in Allahabad. After Mayawati's accession to power, Chandrabhadra was arrested as one of her first directives

Bahujan Samaj Party

  • Badshah Singh (BSP): Don from Maudaha, is facing six criminal charges, including attempted murder, extortion, and kidnapping. Won at Maudaha by defeating Apni Chiraiya Prajapati of the Samajwadi Party by a margin of 17 thousand votes (15%). Currently a Minister of State in the Mayawati cabinet.[6]
  • Anand Sen Yadav, (BSP): Son of BSP gangster Member of Parliament Mitra Sen Yadav (currently being investigated in the human trafficking scam along with Babulal Katara). Anand, who is in Jail facing over 12 cases including murder and extortion,[6] won from Milkipur,[7] and has been appointed Minister of State in the Mayawati cabinet.
  • Daddan or Daddan Misra (BSP), from Bhinga. According to his election affidavit,[8] Daddan has cases registered under IPC 147, 148, 199, 448, 453, 323, 427, 511;[9]
  • Jamuna Nishad from Pipraich (cabinet minister, resigned on 2008-06-08 after being named in the murder of a policeman.[10])
  • Avadhpal Singh Yadav (BSP), won from Aliganj and is currently Minister of State.
  • Jayant Kumar Singh (BSP) from Phephna, Vidhan Sabha Ballia (cabinet minister).
  • Shazil Islam Ansari (BSP): won from Bhojipura, and appointed a minister of state in Maya cabinet.

Out of 19 ministers of state in the Mayawati cabinet, eight have violent criminal charges pending against them.[6]

Rashtriya Parivartan Dal

  • D. P. Yadav, mafia don and erstwhile liquor baron from Western U.P. (Rashtriya Parivartan Dal): Scraped through from Sahaswan, with a 109-vote margin (0.1%) over the Samajwadi Party incumbent Omkar Singh[11]
  • D. P. Yadav's wife Umlesh Yadav (Rashtriya Parivartan Dal) won more handily from Bisauli, defeating incumbent Samajwadi Party legislator Yogendra Singh Kunnu with a margin of 13,400 votes (10%).[12][13]

Alleged and convicted criminal-politicians who lost

Rashtriya Lok Dal

  • Chhotelal Vishwakarma of Rashtriya Lok Dal, with 24 cases against him,[3] lost from Gangapur in Varanasi District. He polled only two thousand votes and lost his deposit. Surendra Singh Patel of the Samajwadi Party won from this constituency with a lead of ten thousand votes (6%) over Neel Ratan Patel of Apna Dal.

Apna Dal/Bharatiya Janata Party

  • Pawan Pandey (Apna Dal, supported by Bharatiya Janata Party), who has 63 criminal cases pending against him (the highest number of cases pending against any candidate in this election[14]) lost in Akbarpur, trailing the winner Ram Achal Rajbhar of Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) by nearly twelve thousand votes (13%).
  • Abhay Singh, a criminal-politician in jail charged with several murder cases against him, fielded his wife Sarita Singh on Apna Dal ticket from Bikapur seat in Faizabad district. At one point, he conducted a meeting with the sector-in-charge inside the jail.[15] Abhay Singh has also been accused of making threatening calls to voters from inside the Faizabad jail. While Sarita Singh polled forty thousand votes, she came third, trailing the winner Jitendra Kumar Bablu Bhaiya (BSP) by 13 thousand votes (8%).

A number of other criminal politicians mentioned in the press, such as the new bandit queen Seema Parihar, wife of the slain dacoit Nirbhay Gujjar,[16] do not appear on the candidate lists, and may have been removed due to irregularities in their nomination papers or otherwise.

Election result

Exit polls suggested that the Bahujan Samaj Party may emerge as the largest party with between 110 and 160 seats; however, it far outstripped this prediction collecting an absolute majority of 206 seats out of a total 403 in the assembly. In contrast, Samajwadi Party, Bharatiya Janata Party and the Indian National Congress were reduced very significantly.

These elections were another major example of the pollsters getting it wrong at Indian Elections. In a similar pattern to the 2004 General Elections. The pollsters overpredicted the votes of the BJP.[17]

The results by party[18] are as follows:

UP State Assembly Elections, 2007
Party Candidates Won Previous
election
BSP 403 206 67(*)
SP 393 97 152
BJP 350 51 83
INC 393 22 25
RLD 254 10 15
RPD 14 2 1
ABLTC 2 1 2
JD(U) 16 1 2
UP United Democratic Front 54 1
Jan Kranti Party 66 1
Jan Morcha 118 1
RSBP 122 1
Independent 2581 9 16
Total 6086 403

Defections

The BSP had won 98 seats in the last elections, but 33 MLAs defected to the Samajwadi Party in 2003,[19] in a move that may have been illegal but was permitted by the then speaker Kesri Nath Tripathi.[20]

Blanked out

In addition, 116 parties fielded candidates but failed to win a seat. The parties with more than 50 candidates fielded without outcome are:

However, it is likely that some of these parties may have taken away votes from other groups; e.g., Udit Raj's Indian Justice Party has a good standing among Dalits who also constitute an important chunk of the BSP vote bank.

Rainbow coalition

A characteristic of the BSP win was the amalgamation of Brahmin votes into the Dalit dominated party,[21] an approach that has been called the rainbow coalition. This is in contrast to the decades-old trend of exploiting deep-rooted caste divisions in the state between Dalits, Upper Castes, Muslims and different OBC groups, which tend to vote in blocks.[22]

Results by Constituencies

This is the list of winners consolidated from the Election Commission of India party-wise results pages (ECI website).

No.ConstituencyPartyElected RepresentativeECI results website
001SeoharaBSPAditya Singhresults: 01
002DhampurBSPIrshad Ahmadresults: 02
003AfzalgarhBSPMuhammad Gaziresults: 03
004NaginaBSPOmwati Deviresults: 04
005NajibabadBSPSheesharam Singhresults: 05
006BijnorBSPShahnawaz (politician) (S/O Badrujama)results: 06
007ChandpurBSPIqbalresults: 07
008KanthBSPRizwan Ahmad Khanresults: 08
009AmrohaSPMehboob Aliresults: 09
010HasanpurBSPFerhat Hasanresults: 10
012SambhalSPIqbal Mehmoodresults: 12
013BahjoiBSPAqeel-Ur-Rahman Khanresults: 13
014ChandausiBSPGirish Chandraresults: 14
015KunderkiBSPAkbar Husainresults: 15
016Moradabad WestBJPRajeev Channaresults: 16
017MoradabadSPSandeep Agrawalresults: 17
018Moradabad RuralSPUsmanul Haqresults: 18
019ThakurdwaraBSPVijay Kumar Urf Vijay Yadavresults: 19
020Suar TandaSPNawab Kazim Ali Khan /Navaid Mianresults: 20
021RampurSPMohd. Azam Khanresults: 21
022BilaspurCongressSanjay Kapoorresults: 22
023ShahabadBJPKashi Ram (politician)results: 23
024BisauliRPDUmlesh Yadavresults: 24
025GunnaurSPMulayam Singh Yadavresults: 25
026SahaswanRPDDhram Pal Yadav (D. P. Yadav)results: 26
027BilsiBSPYogendra Sagar Urf Anuresults: 27
028BudaunBJPMahesh Chandraresults: 28
029UsehatBSPMuslim Khan (politician)results: 29
030BinawarBJSRam Sevak Singhresults: 30
031DataganjBSPSinod Kumar Shakya a. Deepu Bhaiyaresults: 31
032AonlaBSPRadha Krishna (politician)results: 32
033SunhaSPDharmendra Kumar Kashyapresults: 33
034FaridpurBSPVijay Pal Singh (politician)results: 34
035Bareilly CantonmentBSPVirendra Singhresults: 35
036Bareilly CityBJPRajesh Agarwalresults: 36
037NawabganjSPBhagwat Saran Gangwarresults: 37
038BhojipuraBSPShazil Islam Ansariresults: 38
039KawarSPSultan Baigresults: 39
040BaheriBJPChhatra Pal Singhresults: 40
041PilibhitSPRiaz Ahmadresults: 41
042BarkheraBJPSukh Lalresults: 42
043BisalpurBSPAnis Ahmad Khan Urf Phool Baburesults: 43
044PuranpurBSPArshad Khan (politician)results: 44
045PowayanSPMithleshresults: 45
046NigohiBSPRoshan Lalresults: 46
047TilharSPRajesh Yadav (politician)results: 47
048JalalabadBSPNeeraj Kushwaharesults: 48
049DadraulBSPAvadhesh Kumar Vermaresults: 49
050ShahjahanpurBJPSuresh Kumar Khannaresults: 50
051MohamdiBJPKrishna Rajresults: 51
052HaiderabadSPArvind Giriresults: 52
053PailaBSPRajesh Kumarresults: 53
054LakhimpurSPDr. Kaushal Kishoreresults: 54
055SrinagarSPR.A.Usmaniresults: 55
056NighasanSPKrishna Gopal Patelresults: 56
057DhaurehraBSPAwasthi Bala Prashadresults: 57
058BehtaSPMahendra Kumar Singhresults: 58
059BiswanBSPNirmal Verma (politician)results: 59
060MahmudabadSPNarendra Singhresults: 60
061SidhauliBSPDr. Hargovind Bhargavaresults: 61
062LaharpurBSPMohd. Jasmir Ansariresults: 62
063SitapurSPRadhey Shyam Jaisawalresults: 63
064HargaonBSPRamhet Bhartiresults: 64
065MisrikhSPAnoop Kumar (politician)results: 65
066MachhrehtaSPRam Pal Rajvanshiresults: 66
067BeniganjBSPRam Pal Vermaresults: 67
068SandilaBSPAbdul Mannanresults: 68
069AhiroriBSPVirendra Kumar (politician)results: 69
070HardoiSPNaresh Chandra Agarwalresults: 70
071BawanBSPRajeswariresults: 71
072PihaniBSPDaud Ahmadresults: 72
073ShahabadBSPAshifresults: 73
074BilgramBSPUprenda Tiwariresults: 74
075MallawanBSPKrishna Kumar Singh Satish Vermaresults: 75
076BangarmauSPKuldeep Singh Sengarresults: 76
077SafipurSPSudhir Kumarresults: 77
078UnnaoSPDeepak Kumar (politician)results: 78
079HadhaSPSundar Lal Lodhiresults: 79
080BhagwantnagarBSPKripa Shankar Singh (politician)results: 80
081PurwaSPUday Rajresults: 81
082HasanganjBSPRadhelalresults: 82
083MalihabadSPGauri Shankarresults: 83
084MahonaBSPNakul Dubeyresults: 84
085Lucknow EastBJPVidya Sagar Guptaresults: 85
086Lucknow WestBJPLal Ji Tandonresults: 86
087Lucknow CentralBJPSuresh Kumar Srivastavaresults: 87
088Lucknow CantonmentBJPSuresh Chandra Tiwariresults: 88
089SarojininagarBSPMohd.Irshad Khanresults: 89
090MohanlalganjR.Sw.P.R.K.Chaudharyresults: 90
091BachhrawanCongressRaja Ramresults: 91
092TiloiSPMayankeshwar Sharan Singhresults: 92
093Rae BareliIndAkhilesh Kumar Singhresults: 93
094SataonCongressShiv Ganeshresults: 94
095SareniCongressAshok Kumar Singh (politician)results: 95
096DalmauCongressAjay Pal Singhresults: 96
097SalonCongressShiv Balak Pasiresults: 97
098KundaIndRaghuraj Pratap Singhresults: 98
099BiharIndVinod Kumarresults: 99
100Rampur KhasCongressPramod Kumarresults: 100
101GadwaraBSPBrijesh Saurabhresults: 101
102PratapgarhBSPSanjay Singhresults: 102
103BirapurBSPRam Siromani Shuklaresults: 103
104PattiBJPRajendra Pratap Singh /Moti Singhresults: 104
105AmethiCongressAmeeta Singhresults: 105
106GauriganjBSPChandra Prakashresults: 106
107JagdishpurCongressRam Sewakresults: 107
108IssauliSPChandra Bhadra Singhresults: 108
109SultanpurSPAnoop Sandaresults: 109
110JaisinghpurBSPOm Prakash (O.P.Singh)results: 110
111ChandaBSPVinod Kumarresults: 111
112KadipurBSPBhagelu Ramresults: 112
113KatehariBSPDharm Raj Nishadresults: 113
114AkbarpurBSPRam Achal Rajbharresults: 114
115JalalpurBSPSher Bahadurresults: 115
116JahangirganjBSPTribhuwan Duttresults: 116
117TandaBSPLal Ji Vermaresults: 117
118AyodhyaBJPLallu Singhresults: 118
119BikapurBSPJitendra Kumar Bablu Bhaiyaresults: 119
120MilkipurBSPAnand Senresults: 120
121SohawalSPAwadhesh Prasadresults: 121
122RudauliSPAbbas Ali Zaidi Alias Rushdi Mianresults: 122
123DariyabadSPRajeev Kumar Singhresults: 123
124SiddhaurBSPDharmi Rawatresults: 124
125HaidergarhSPArvind Kumar Singh Goperesults: 125
126MasauliBSPFareed Mahfooz Kidwairesults: 126
127NawabganjBSPSangram Singh (politician)results: 127
128FatehpurBSPKm. Meeta Gautamresults: 128
129RamnagarBSPAmresh Kumarresults: 129
130KaiserganjBSPGulam Mohammad Khanresults: 130
131FakharpurBSPKrishana Kumarresults: 131
132MahsiBJPSureshwar Singhresults: 132
133NanparaBSPWaris Aliresults: 133
134ChardaSPShabbir Ahmadresults: 134
135BhingaBSPDaddanresults: 135
136BahraichSPDr. Viqar Ahmed Shahresults: 136
137IkaunaBSPRam Sagar Akelaresults: 137
138GainsariBSPAlauddin Khanresults: 138
139TulsipurBJPKaushlendra Nath Yogiresults: 139
140BalrampurBSPDhirendra Pratap Singhresults: 140
141UtraulaBJPShyamlalresults: 141
142SadullanagarSPArif Anwar Hasmiresults: 142
143MankapurSPRam Bishun Azadresults: 143
144MujehnaSPNandita Shuklaresults: 144
145GondaBSPMohammad Jalil Khanresults: 145
146Katra BazarSPBaij Nath Dubeyresults: 146
147ColonelganjCongressAjay Pratap Singh alias Lalla Baiyaresults: 147
148DixirBSPRamesh Chandra (politician)results: 148
149HarraiyaSPRaj Kishore Singhresults: 149
150CaptainganjBSPRam Prasad Chaudharyresults: 150
151Nagar EastBSPDoodhramresults: 151
152BastiBSPJeetendra Kumarresults: 152
153RamnagarBSPRajendra Prasad Chaudharyresults: 153
154DomariaganjBSPTaufique Ahmadresults: 154
155ItwaSPMata Prasad Pandeyresults: 155
156ShohratgarhCongressChaudhari Ravind Pratapresults: 156
157NaugarhCongressIshwar Chandra Shuklaresults: 157
158BansiSPLal Ji Yadavresults: 158
159KhesrahaBSPMohammad Tabis Khanresults: 159
160MenhdawalSPAbdul Kalaam (politician)results: 160
161KhalilabadBSPBhagwandasresults: 161
162HainsarbazarSPDasharath Prasad Chauhanresults: 162
163BansgaonBSPSadal Prasadresults: 163
164DhuriaparSPRajendra Singh (politician) Urf Pahalwan Singhresults: 164
165ChilluparBSPRajesh Tripathiresults: 165
166KauriramBSPAmbikaresults: 166
167Mundera BazarCongressMadho Prasadresults: 167
168PipraichBSPJamuna Nisadresults: 168
169GorakhpurBJPDr. Radha Mohan Das Agrawalresults: 169
170ManiramBJPVijay Bahadur Yadavresults: 170
171SahjanwaIndYashpal Singh Ravatresults: 171
172PaniaraBSPFateh Bahadurresults: 172
173PharendaBJPBajrang Bahadur Singh (politician)results: 173
174LakshmipurSPAmar Maniresults: 174
175SiswaBJPAvnindra Nath Dwedi /Mahant Dubeyresults: 175
176MaharajganjSPSripati (politician)results: 176
177Shyam DeurwaSPJanaradan Prasad Ojharesults: 177
178NaurangiaBJPShambhu Chaudharyresults: 178
179RamkolaBJPJaswant Singh (politician) Alias Atulresults: 179
180HataBJPRamapati Alias Ramakantresults: 180
181PadraunaCongressKuwar Ratanjit Pratap N Singhresults: 181
182SeorahiSPDr. P.K. Rairesults: 182
183FazilnagarSPVishva Nathresults: 183
184KasiaSPBrahma Shankarresults: 184
185Gauri BazarBSPPramod Singhresults: 185
186RudrapurBSPSuresh (politician)results: 186
187DeoriaSPDinanath Kushwaharesults: 187
188Bhatpar RaniSPKameswar Upadhyayresults: 188
189SalempurSPChoudhari Fasiha Vaseerresults: 189
190BarhajBSPRam Prasad Jaisawalresults: 190
191NatthupurBSPUmesh Pandayresults: 191
192GhosiBSPPhagooresults: 192
193SagariSPSarvesh Kumar Singh Sipuresults: 193
194GopalpurBSPShyam Narayanresults: 194
195AzamgarhSPDurga Prasad Yadavresults: 195
196NizamabadBSPAngad Yadavresults: 196
197AtrauliaBSPSurendra Prasad Mishraresults: 197
198PhulpurSPArun Kumar Yadavresults: 198
199SaraimirSPBholaresults: 199
200MehnagarBSPVidya Chaudharyresults: 200
201LalganjBSPSukhdeoresults: 201
202MubarakpurBSPChandradeoresults: 202
203Mohammadabad GohnaBSPRajendra Kumar (politician)results: 203
204MauIndMukhtar Ansariresults: 204
205RasraBSPGhoora Ramresults: 205
206SiarBSPKedarnath Vermaresults: 206
207ChilkaharSPSanatan (politician)results: 207
208SikandarpurBSPShribhagwanresults: 208
209BansdihBSPShiv Shankerresults: 209
210DoabaBSPSubhashresults: 210
211BalliaBSPManjuresults: 211
212KopachitSPAmbika Chaudharyresults: 212
213ZahoorabadBSPKalicharan (politician)dhresults: 213
214Mohammadabad,GhazipurSPSibagtulla Ansariresults: 214
215DildarnagarBSPPashupatiresults: 215
216ZamaniaBSPRaj Kumarresults: 216
217GhazipurSPSaiyyada Shadab Fatimaresults: 217
218JakhaniaBSPVijay Kumarresults: 218
219SadatBSPAmerika Pradhanresults: 219
220SaidpurBSPDinanath Pandeyresults: 220
221DhanapurBSPSushil Kumar (Singh)results: 221
222ChandauliBSPSharda Prasadresults: 222
223ChakiaBSPJitendra Kumarresults: 223
224MughalsaraiSPRam Kishunresults: 224
225Varanasi Cantt.BJPDr. Jyotasana Shrivastavresults: 225
226Varanasi SouthBJPShyam Deo Roy Chaudhary Dadaresults: 226
227Varanasi NorthSPHaji Abdul Samad Ansariresults: 227
228ChiraigaonBSPUdai Lal Mauryaresults: 228
229KolaslaBJPAjay Rairesults: 229
230GangapurSPSurendra Singh Patelresults: 230
231AuraiBSPRang Nath Mishraresults: 231
232GyanpurSPVijay Kumarresults: 232
233BhadohiBSPArchana Sarojresults: 233
234BarsathiBSPRavindra Nath Tripathiresults: 234
235MariahuBSPDr. K.K. Sachanresults: 235
236KerakatBSPBiraju Ramresults: 236
237BeyalsiBSPJagdish Narainresults: 237
238JaunpurSPJaved Ansariresults: 238
239RariJD(U)Dhananjay Singh (politician)results: 239
240ShahganjSPJagdish Sonkarresults: 240
241KhutahanSPShailendra Yadav Lalairesults: 241
242GarwaraBJPSeemaresults: 242
243MachhlishahrBSPSubhash Pandeyresults: 243
244DudhiBSPChandra Mani Prasadresults: 244
245RobertsganjBSPSatya Narayan Jaisalresults: 245
246RajgarhBSPAnil Kumar Mauryaresults: 246
247ChunarBJPOm Prakash Singhresults: 247
248MajhwaBSPDr. Ramesh Chand Bindresults: 248
249MirzapurSPKailashresults: 249
250ChhanveyBSPSurybhanresults: 250
251MejaBSPRaj Bali Jaisalresults: 251
252KarchanaBSPAnand Kumar (politician) Alias Collector Pandeyresults: 252
253BaraBJPUdaibhan Karwariaresults: 253
254JhusiBSPPraveen Patelresults: 254
255HandiaBSPRakesh Dhar Tripathiresults: 255
256PratappurSPJokhu Lal Yadavresults: 256
257SoraonBSPMohd. Muztaba Siddiqiresults: 257
258NawabganjBSPGuru Prasad Mauryaresults: 258
259Allahabad NorthCongressAnugrah Narayan Singhresults: 259
260Allahabad SouthBSPNand Gopal Gupta 'Nandi'results: 260
261Allahabad WestBSPPooja Palresults: 261
262ChailBSPDaya Ramresults: 262
263ManjhanpurBSPIndrajeet Sarojresults: 263
264SirathuBSPWachaspatiresults: 264
266KishunpurBSPMurlidharresults: 266
267HaswaBSPAyodhya Prasad Palresults: 267
268FatehpurBJPRadheshyam Guptaresults: 268
269JahanabadBSPAditya Pandeyresults: 269
270BindkiBSPSukhdev Prasad Vermaresults: 270
271AryanagarSPIrfan Solankiresults: 271
272SisamauCongressSanjeev Dariyabadiresults: 272
273GeneralganjBJPSalil Vishnoiresults: 273
274Kanpur CantonmentBJPSatish Mahanaresults: 274
275GovindnagarCongressAjay Kapoor (politician)results: 275
276KalyanpurBJPPremlata Katiyarresults: 276
277SarsaulSPAruna Tomarresults: 277
278GhatampurBSPRam Prakash Kushwaharesults: 278
279BhognipurBSPRaghu Nath Prasadresults: 279
280RajpurBSPMithlesh Kumariresults: 280
281SarvankheraSPRam Swaroop Singhresults: 281
282ChaubepurBSPPratibha Shuklaresults: 282
283BilhaurBSPKamlesh Chandraresults: 283
284DerapurBSPMahesh Chandraresults: 284
285AuraiyaBSPShakharresults: 285
286AjitmalBSPAshok Kumar (politician)results: 286
287LakhanaBSPBheem Rao Ambedkarresults: 287
288EtawahSPMahendra Singh Rajputresults: 288
289JaswantnagarSPShivpal Singh Yadavresults: 289
290BharthanaSPMulayam Singh Yadavresults: 290
291BidhunaSPDhani Ramresults: 291
292KannaujSPAnil Kumarresults: 292
293UmardhaBSPKailash Singh Rajputresults: 293
294ChhibramauSPArvind Singh (politician)results: 294
295KamalganjBSPTahir Hussain Siddikiresults: 295
296FarrukhabadSPVijay Singh (Farrukhabad politician)results: 296
297KaimganjBSPKuldip Singh Gangwarresults: 297
298MohammdabadSPNarendra Singhresults: 298
299ManikpurBSPDaddu Prashadresults: 299
300KarwiBSPDinesh Prashadresults: 300
301BaberuSPVishambhar Singh Yadavresults: 301
302TindwariSPVishambhar Prasadresults: 302
303BandaCongressVivek Kumar Singhresults: 303
304NarainiBSPPurushottam Nareshresults: 304
305HamirpurSPAshok Kumar Singh Chandelresults: 305
306MaudahaBSPBadshah Singhresults: 306
307RathBSPChaudari Dhooram Lodhiresults: 307
308CharkhariBSPAnil Kumar Ahirwarresults: 308
309MahobaBSPRakesh Kumar (politician)results: 309
310MehroniBSPPt. Ram Kumar Tiwariresults: 310
311LalitpurBSPNathu Ram Kushwaharesults: 311
312JhansiCongressPradeep Jain Adityaresults: 312
313BabinaBSPRatan Lal Ahirwarresults: 313
314MauranipurBSPBhagwati Prasad Sagarresults: 314
315GarouthaSPDeep Narayan Singh (politician)results: 315
316KonchBSPAjay Singhresults: 316
317OraiCongressVinod Chaturvediresults: 317
318KalpiBSPChhote Singhresults: 318
319MadhogarhBSPHari Omresults: 319
320BhongaonSPAlok Kumarresults: 320
321KishniSPKm.Sandhyaresults: 321
322KarhalSPSobaran Singhresults: 322
323ShikohabadIndAshok Yadav (S/O Maheshwar Singh)results: 323
324JasranaIndRam Prakash Yadavresults: 324
325GhirorBSPJaivir Singhresults: 325
326MainpuriBJPAshok Singh Chauhanresults: 326
327AliganjBSPAvadhpal Singh Yadavresults: 327
328PatialiBSPAjay Yadavresults: 328
329SakitSPSuraj Singh Shakyaresults: 329
330SoronBSPMamteshresults: 330
331KasganjBSPHasrat Ullah Sherwaniresults: 331
332EtahBJPPrajapalanresults: 332
333Nidhauli KalanSPAnil Kumar Singh (politician)results: 333
334JalesarBJPKuver Singhresults: 334
335FirozabadBSPNasir Uddinresults: 335
336BahBSPMadhusdan Sharmaresults: 336
337FatehabadBJPRajendra Singh (politician)results: 337
338TundlaBSPRakesh Baburesults: 338
339EtmadpurBSPNarayan Singhresults: 339
340DayalbaghJan MorchaDr.Dharmpal Singhresults: 340
341Agra CantonmentBSPJulfikar Ahmed Bhuttoresults: 341
342Agra EastBJPJagan Prashad Gargresults: 342
343Agra WestBSPGuteyari Lal Dubesresults: 343
344KheragarhBSPBhagwan Singh Kushwaharesults: 344
345Fatehpur SikriBSPTh. Surajpalresults: 345
346GoverdhanRLDPuran Prakashresults: 346
347MathuraCongressPradeep Mathurresults: 347
348ChhataBSPLaxmi Narayan (politician)results: 348
349MatABLCShyam Sunder Sharmaresults: 349
350GokulBSPRaj Kumar Rawatresults: 350
351SadabadRLDDr. Anil Chaudharyresults: 351
352HathrasBSPRamveer Upadhayayresults: 352
353SasniBSPGenda Lal Chaudharyresults: 353
354Sikandara RaoBJPYashpal Singh Chauhanresults: 354
355GangiriBJPRam Singh (politician)results: 355
356AtrauliBJPPremlata Deviresults: 356
357AligarhSPZamir Ullahresults: 357
358KoilBSPMahendra Singh (politician)results: 358
359IglasRLDBimlesh Singhresults: 359
360BarauliBSPThakur Jaiveer Singhresults: 360
361KhairRLDSatya Pal Singhresults: 361
362JewarBSPHoram Singhresults: 362
363KhurjaBSPAnil Kumarresults: 363
364DebaiBSPShri Bhagwan Sharmaresults: 364
365AnupshahrBSPGajendra Singh (politician)results: 365
366SianaBJPSunder Singhresults: 366
367AgotaBJPVirendra Singh Sirohiresults: 367
368BulandshahrBSPMo. Aleem Khanresults: 368
369ShikarpurBSPVasdev Singhresults: 369
370SikandrabadBSPVedram Bhatiresults: 370
371DadriBSPSatveer Singh Gurjarresults: 371
372GhaziabadBJPSunil Kumar Sharmaresults: 372
373MuradnagarIndRajpal Tyagiresults: 373
374ModinagarBSPRajpal Singh (politician)results: 374
375HapurBSPDharam Pal (S/O Ram Kishan)results: 375
376GarhmukteshwarSPMadan Chouhanresults: 376
377KithoreSPShahid Manzoorresults: 377
378HastinapurBSPYogesh Vermaresults: 378
379SardhanaBSPChandra Veer Singhresults: 379
380Meerut CantonmentBJPSatyaprakash Agarwalresults: 380
381MeerutUPUDFYaqub Qureishiresults: 381
382KharkhaudaBSPLakhiram Nagarresults: 382
383SiwalkhasBSPVinod Kumar Haritresults: 383
384KhekraRLDMadan Bhaiyaresults: 384
385BaghpatRLDKaukab Hameed Khanresults: 385
386BarnawaRLDSatyandraresults: 386
387ChhaprauliRLDDr. Ajay Tomarresults: 387
388KandhlaBSPBalveerresults: 388
389KhatauliBSPYograj Singhresults: 389
390JansathBSPYashwant Singhresults: 390
391MornaRLDKadir Ranaresults: 391
392MuzaffarnagarBJPAshok Kumar Kansalresults: 392
393CharthawalBSPAnil Kumarresults: 393
394BaghraCongressPankaj Kumarresults: 394
395KairanaBJPHukum Singhresults: 395
396Thana BhawanRLDAbdul Warish Khanresults: 396
397NakurBSPMahipal Singhresults: 397
398SarsawaBSPDr.Dharm Singh Sainiresults: 398
399NagalBSPRavindar Kumar (Molhu)results: 399
400DeobandBSPManoj Chaudharyresults: 400
401HaroraBSPJagpalresults: 401
402SaharanpurBJPRaghav Lakhan Palresults: 402
403MuzaffarabadIndImran Masoodresults: 403

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