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Uttar Pradesh Politics · Lok Sabha 2024
🗳️ 2024 Lok Sabha · Uttar Pradesh · 80 seats · INDIA 43 · NDA 36 · Others 1  |  📊 SP 37 · BJP 33 · INC 6 · RLD 2 · AD(S) 1 · ASP(KR) 1  |  🗓️ 7 phases · 19 Apr – 1 Jun · result 4 Jun  |  🔵 INDIA vote 43.52%  |  🟠 NDA vote 43.69%  |  📈 turnout 56.99%
📌 About Uttar Pradesh India's political powerhouse · Road to 2027
🇮🇳 Gateway to Delhi

Uttar Pradesh is a state in northern India and, with over 241 million people, the most populated state not just in India but anywhere in the world — if it were an independent country, it would rank as the sixth-most populous nation on Earth, accounting for roughly 17% of India's population. It borders Rajasthan, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, Delhi and Uttarakhand to the west and north, Nepal to the north, Bihar to the east, and Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh and Jharkhand to the south — the fourth-largest state by area at 243,286 km².

No state carries more electoral weight: UP sends 80 members to the Lok Sabha and 31 to the Rajya Sabha, both the highest of any state, and has produced nine Indian prime ministers — more than any other. As the old political saying goes: "the road to Delhi runs through Uttar Pradesh." With the Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly Election 2027 on the horizon, the state's political geography, caste arithmetic and leadership equations are once again the focus of every national party.

🧭 Current Leadership
🎖️
Governor
Anandiben Patel
👑
Chief Minister
Yogi Adityanath
BJP
🤝
Deputy CM
Keshav Prasad Maurya
BJP
🤝
Deputy CM
Brajesh Pathak
BJP
📊 State Profile — Key Numbers
🏛️
Capital
Lucknow
Judicial capital: Prayagraj
📅
Formation
24 Jan 1950
Ex-United Provinces
🗂️
Districts
75
Across 18 divisions
📐
Area
243,286 km²
4th largest state
👥
Population (2021 est.)
24.1 Crore
Rank 1 in India
🏙️
Urban / Rural
22.3% / 77.7%
Density: 1,001/km²
📖
Literacy (2024)
78.2%
National rank 30th
📈
HDI (2022)
0.609
Medium · rank 34th
💰
GDP (2025–26)
₹30.8 Lakh Cr
3rd largest state economy
🏦
Vidhan Sabha
403 seats
Largest state assembly
🏦
Vidhan Parishad (MLC)
100 seats
Legislative Council
🗳️
Lok Sabha
80 seats
Highest in India
🗳️
Rajya Sabha
31 seats
Highest among all states
⚖️
High Court
Allahabad HC
Lucknow bench also sits
🕉️ Demographics & Language
Religious composition
Hindu 80%Muslim 19%
Hindu ≈ 186 million (largest in India) Muslim ≈ 44 million
Languages spoken
Hindi (official)Majority
Bhojpuri≈ 11%
Urdu (2nd official)≈ 5.4%
Awadhi / Braj BhashaRegional
🗳️ Road to 2027 — Why It Matters

Uttar Pradesh's 403-seat Vidhan Sabha will next go to the polls in 2027, and the result will shape not just Lucknow but the national mood heading into the following Lok Sabha cycle. The BJP under Yogi Adityanath is seeking a third straight term after wins in 2017 and 2022; the Samajwadi Party under Akhilesh Yadav — fresh off its 2024 Lok Sabha resurgence built on the PDA formula — will look to convert that momentum into an assembly majority; while the BSP under Mayawati and a rebuilding Congress both aim to reclaim relevance in a state that has, at various points, been ruled by all four. With 75 districts, 18 divisions and a voter base larger than most countries, the 2027 contest is expected to be fought street-by-street on booth-level organisation, caste micro-targeting and data-driven campaigning.

🏛️ The Political Landscape

UP's politics is dominated by four major forces: the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), built around Hindutva, national security and welfare-scheme delivery under Narendra Modi and CM Yogi Adityanath; the Samajwadi Party (SP), a socialist party founded by Mulayam Singh Yadav and now led by Akhilesh Yadav, traditionally strong among Yadavs and Muslims; the Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) led by Mayawati, built on Dalit assertion; and the Indian National Congress (INC), the state's oldest party, now rebuilding through the Gandhi family's Amethi–Rae Bareli belt. Smaller but influential regional players include the Rashtriya Lok Dal (RLD) of Jayant Chaudhary (Jat-dominated Western UP), the Apna Dal (Sonelal) of Anupriya Patel (Kurmi/OBC base), the Suheldev Bhartiya Samaj Party (SBSP) of Om Prakash Rajbhar, and the newly emergent Azad Samaj Party (Kanshi Ram) of Chandrashekhar Azad, which appeals to young Dalit voters outside the BSP fold.

For 2024, the BJP contested as part of the NDA alongside RLD, Apna Dal (S) and SBSP, while SP and INC formed the core of the INDIA bloc. Ahead of the polls, Akhilesh Yadav sharpened the SP's PDA formula — Picchhda (backward castes), Dalit and Alpsankhyak (minorities) — fielding a large number of non-Yadav OBC candidates from Kurmi, Maurya-Kushwaha and Pasi communities to widen the party's traditional Yadav-Muslim base. The BSP, which had swept 2007's assembly polls, contested alone and failed to open its account.

🇮🇳 Uttar Pradesh 2024 Lok Sabha election A complete look at UP's political landscape & the 2024 Lok Sabha election

📅 Result declared 4 June 2024 · 80 constituencies

Uttar Pradesh is India's most populous state, home to over 240 million people, and sends the largest contingent to Parliament — 80 members to the Lok Sabha, more than any other state. Its capital is Lucknow, and its major cities include Kanpur, Varanasi, Prayagraj (Allahabad), Agra, Meerut and Gorakhpur. Geographically the state is split across regions such as Western UP, Rohilkhand, Central UP, Bundelkhand, Awadh and Poorvanchal (Eastern UP), each with its own caste, religious and economic composition that shapes voting behaviour.

Uttar Pradesh has given India eight prime ministers, more than any other state, and is widely regarded as the state that "decides Delhi" — no party has ever formed a majority government at the Centre without a strong showing in UP. Its 403-member Legislative Assembly (Vidhan Sabha) is itself the largest in the country, making UP a perpetual focal point of national politics.

🏛️ 2024 Lok Sabha Election Context

The 2024 Lok Sabha election in Uttar Pradesh witnessed a direct contest between the NDA (BJP + RLD + Apna Dal(S) + SBSP) and the INDIA bloc (SP + INC + AITC). The BJP, under the leadership of Narendra Modi and CM Yogi Adityanath, sought to retain its dominance built on Hindutva, national security and welfare-scheme delivery, while the opposition INDIA bloc, led by Akhilesh Yadav's Samajwadi Party, aimed to capitalize on anti-incumbency and caste arithmetic.

The election was defined by several key factors: the SP's PDA formula — Picchhda (backward castes), Dalit and Alpsankhyak (minorities) — which saw the party field a large number of non-Yadav OBC candidates from Kurmi, Maurya-Kushwaha and Pasi communities to widen its traditional Yadav-Muslim base. The BSP under Mayawati, which had swept the 2007 assembly polls, contested alone and failed to open its account, while the newly emergent Azad Samaj Party (Kanshi Ram) of Chandrashekhar Azad made a spectacular debut by winning the Nagina (SC) seat.

High-profile contests defined the election narrative: Varanasi saw Prime Minister Narendra Modi defeat Congress's Ajay Rai; Rae Bareli witnessed Rahul Gandhi's comfortable victory over BJP's Dinesh Pratap Singh; Amethi saw Kishori Lal Sharma pull off a stunning upset against Smriti Irani; and Faizabad — home to the newly constructed Ram Mandir — saw the BJP suffer a shock defeat at the hands of SP's Awadhesh Prasad. The results reshaped the national political arithmetic, with the INDIA bloc winning 43 seats despite the NDA securing a marginally higher vote share of 43.69%.

📍 ABOUT LOK SABHA ELECTION 2024 — schedule, parties & alliances
🗳️ About Lok Sabha Election 2024 UP · 80 seats

The 2024 general election in Uttar Pradesh was conducted across all seven phases — the only way UP has ever voted, along with Bihar and West Bengal, given its scale. Polling ran from 19 April to 1 June 2024, with results declared on 4 June. Nearly every opinion and exit poll predicted a landslide NDA sweep of 65–75 seats; instead the INDIA bloc produced one of the biggest upsets of the election, winning 43 of 80 seats even though the NDA edged it narrowly on vote share (43.69% vs 43.52%).

Total Seats
80
Largest LS delegation
Phases
7
19 Apr – 1 Jun
Result Date
4 Jun
2024
Turnout
56.99%
▲ 2.29pp vs 2019
🗓️ Election Schedule
PhaseDate of PollConstituenciesVoter Turnout
Phase I19 April 2024861.11%
Phase II26 April 2024855.19%
Phase III7 May 20241057.55%
Phase IV13 May 20241358.22%
Phase V20 May 20241458.02%
Phase VI25 May 20241454.04%
Phase VII1 June 20241355.85%
Total8056.99%
🤝 Parties & Alliances — Seats Fought

🟠 NDA — seats contested

PartyLeaderContested
BJPNarendra Modi75
RLDJayant Chaudhary2
AD(S)Anupriya Patel2
SBSPOm Prakash Rajbhar1
Total80

🔵 INDIA — seats contested

PartyLeaderContested
SPAkhilesh Yadav62
INCAjay Rai (state)17
AITCLalitesh Pati Tripathi1
Total80
Others contesting independently: BSP fielded candidates in 79 seats under Mayawati but failed to win any; ASP(KR) contested 2 seats under Chandrashekhar Azad and won 1 (Nagina); several smaller parties and independents contested the remaining seats.
📍 MAP 1 — PARTYWISE RESULT (80 constituencies)
🗺️ Partywise Result Map 2024

This map plots the winning party in every one of Uttar Pradesh's 80 Lok Sabha constituencies. The Samajwadi Party emerged as the single largest party in the state with 37 seats, concentrated across central, western and eastern UP. The BJP held on to 33 seats, largely in its traditional strongholds — Mathura, Gautam Buddha Nagar, Ghaziabad and much of Rohilkhand — but lost ground sharply compared to 2019. The Congress won 6 seats, its best UP tally in over two decades, driven by the Amethi–Rae Bareli belt and a resurgence in parts of Awadh.

2024 Uttar Pradesh Lok Sabha election partywise results map
Partywise result map — 2024 Uttar Pradesh Lok Sabha election
SP (Samajwadi)
37
▲ +32 seats
BJP
33
▼ -29 seats
INC
6
▲ +5 seats
RLD
2
▲ +2 seats
AD(S) / ASP(KR)
1+1
Apna Dal, Azad Samaj

🏛️ Party wise seats

📊 Vote share % (top parties)

Contested: SP 62, BJP 75, INC 17, RLD 2, AD(S) 2, ASP(KR) 2, BSP 79, AITC 1, SBSP 1
📍 MAP 2 — ALLIANCE-WISE RESULT (INDIA vs NDA vs Others)
🤝 Alliance-wise Result Map INDIA · NDA · Others

Zooming out from individual parties to alliances tells the real story of 2024: the INDIA bloc (SP + INC + AITC) took 43 seats against the NDA's (BJP + RLD + AD(S) + SBSP) 36 seats, with one seat — Nagina — going to ASP(KR) contesting outside both blocs. Despite the seat gap, the NDA's vote share (43.69%) narrowly exceeded INDIA's (43.52%), a sign of how efficiently the opposition's votes were distributed across close contests.

2024 Uttar Pradesh Lok Sabha election alliance wise results map
Alliance-wise result map — 2024 Uttar Pradesh Lok Sabha election
INDIA alliance
43
SP 37 · INC 6 · AITC 0
NDA alliance
36
BJP 33 · RLD 2 · AD(S) 1
Others
1
ASP(KR) · BSP 0
Vote share lead
NDA
43.69% vs 43.52%

🔵 Alliance seats

📊 Vote share comparison

INDIA contested: SP 62, INC 17, AITC 1  |  NDA contested: BJP 75, RLD 2, AD(S) 2, SBSP 1
📍 RESULT BY CONSTITUENCY (all 80 seats)
📍 Result by Constituency complete list

Complete constituency-wise results for all 80 seats of Uttar Pradesh in the 2024 Lok Sabha election. The table below shows the winner, runner-up, party affiliations, and margin of victory for each constituency.

📋 Full Constituency Results
# Constituency Turnout Winner Party Votes Runner-up Party Votes Margin
1Saharanpur66.14▼Imran MasoodINC5,47,967Raghav LakhanpalBJP4,83,42564,542
2Kairana62.46▼Iqra ChoudharySP5,28,013Pradeep Kumar ChaudharyBJP4,58,89769,116
3Muzaffarnagar59.13▼Harendra Singh MalikSP4,70,721Sanjeev BalyanBJP4,46,04924,672
4Bijnor58.73▼Chandan ChauhanRLD4,04,493Deepak SainiSP3,66,98537,508
5Nagina (SC)60.75▼Chandrashekhar AzadASP(KR)5,12,552Om KumarBJP3,59,7511,51,473
6Moradabad62.18▼Ruchi VeeraSP6,37,363Kunwar Sarvesh Kumar SinghBJP5,31,6011,05,762
7Rampur55.85▼Mohibullah NadviSP4,81,503Ghanshyam Singh LodhiBJP3,94,06987,434
8Sambhal62.91▼Zia ur Rahman BarqSP5,71,161Parmeshwar Lal SainiBJP4,49,6671,21,494
9Amroha64.58▼Kanwar Singh TanwarBJP4,76,506Danish AliINC4,47,83628,670
10Meerut58.94▼Arun GovilBJP5,46,469Sunita VermaSP5,35,88410,585
11Baghpat56.16▼Rajkumar SangwanRLD4,88,967Amarpal SharmaSP3,29,5081,59,459
12Ghaziabad49.88▼Atul GargBJP8,54,170Dolly SharmaINC5,17,2053,36,965
13Gautam Buddha Nagar53.63▼Mahesh SharmaBJP8,57,829Mahendra NagarSP2,98,3575,59,472
14Bulandshahr (SC)56.16▼Bhola SinghBJP5,97,310Shivram ValmikiINC3,22,1762,75,134
15Aligarh56.93▼Satish Kumar GautamBJP5,01,834Bijendra SinghSP4,86,18715,647
16Hathras (SC)55.71▼Anoop PradhanBJP5,54,746Jasveer ValmikiSP3,07,4282,47,318
17Mathura49.41▼Hema MaliniBJP5,10,064Mukesh DhangarINC2,16,6572,93,407
18Agra (SC)54.08▼S. P. Singh BaghelBJP5,99,397Suresh Chand KardamSP3,28,1032,71,294
19Fatehpur Sikri57.19▼Raj Kumar ChaharBJP4,45,657Ramnath SikarwarINC4,02,25243,405
20Firozabad58.53▼Akshay YadavSP5,43,037Thakur Vishwadeep SinghBJP4,53,72589,312
21Mainpuri58.73▲Dimple YadavSP5,98,526Jayveer SinghBJP3,76,8872,21,639
22Etah59.31▼Devesh ShakyaSP4,75,808Rajveer SinghBJP4,47,75628,052
23Badau54.35▼Aditya YadavSP5,01,855Durvijay Singh ShakyaBJP4,66,86434,991
24Aonla57.44▼Neeraj MauryaSP4,92,515Dharmendra KashyapBJP4,76,54615,969
25Bareilly58.03▼Chhatrapal Singh GangwarBJP5,67,127Praveen Singh AronSP5,32,32334,804
26Pilibhit63.11▼Jitin PrasadBJP6,07,158Bhagwat Sharan GangwarSP4,42,2231,64,935
27Shahjahanpur (SC)53.36▼Arun Kumar SagarBJP5,92,718Jyotsna GondSP5,37,33955,379
28Kheri64.68▲Utkarsh VermaSP5,57,365Ajay Mishra TeniBJP5,23,03634,329
29Dhauratha64.54▼Anand BhadauriyaSP4,43,743Rekha VermaBJP4,39,2944,449
30Sitapur62.54▼Rakesh RathoreINC5,31,138Rajesh VermaBJP4,41,49789,641
31Hardoi (SC)57.52▼Jai Prakash RawatBJP4,86,798Usha VermaSP4,58,94227,856
32Misrikh (SC)55.89▼Ashok Kumar RawatBJP4,75,016Sangita RajwanshiSP4,41,61033,406
33Unnao55.46▼Sakshi MaharajBJP6,16,133Annu TandonSP5,80,31535,818
34Mohanlalganj (SC)62.88▲R. K. ChaudharySP6,67,869Kaushal KishoreBJP5,97,57770,292
35Lucknow52.28▼Rajnath SinghBJP6,12,709Ravidas MehrotraSP4,77,5501,35,159
36Rae Bareli58.12▲Rahul GandhiINC6,87,649Dinesh Pratap SinghBJP2,97,6193,90,030
37Amethi54.34▲Kishori Lal SharmaINC5,39,228Smriti IraniBJP3,72,0321,67,196
38Sultanpur55.63▼Rambhual NishadSP4,44,330Menaka GandhiBJP4,01,15643,174
39Pratapgarh51.45▼S. P. Singh PatelSP4,41,932Sangam Lal GuptaBJP3,75,72666,206
40Farrukhabad59.08▲Mukesh RajputBJP4,87,963Naval Kishore ShakyaSP4,85,2852,678
41Etawah (SC)56.36▼Jitendra Kumar DohareSP4,90,747Ram Shankar KatheriaBJP4,32,32858,419
42Kannauj61.08▲Akhilesh YadavSP6,42,292Subrat PathakBJP4,71,3701,70,922
43Kanpur53.05▲Ramesh AwasthiBJP4,43,055Alok MisraINC4,22,08720,968
44Akbarpur57.78▼Devendra SinghBJP5,17,423Raja Ram PalSP4,73,07844,345
45Jalaun (SC)56.18▼Narayan Das AhirwarSP5,30,180Bhanu Pratap Singh VermaBJP4,76,28253,898
46Jhansi63.86▼Anurag SharmaBJP6,90,316Pradeep Jain AdityaSP5,87,7021,02,614
47Hapur60.60▼Ajendra Singh LodhiSP4,90,683Pushpendra Singh ChandelBJP4,88,0542,629
48Banda59.70▼Krishna Devi PatelSP4,06,567R. K. Singh PatelBJP3,35,35771,210
49Fatehpur57.09▲Naresh Uttam PatelSP5,00,328Sadhvi Niranjan JyotiBJP4,67,12933,199
50Kaushambi (SC)52.80▲Pushpendra SarojSP5,09,787Vinod SonkarBJP4,05,8431,03,944
51Phulpur48.91▲Praveen PatelBJP4,52,600Amarnath MauryaSP4,48,2684,332
52Allahabad51.82▲Ujjwal Rewati Raman SinghINC4,62,145Neeraj TripathiBJP4,03,35058,795
53Barabanki (SC)67.20▲Tanuj PuniaINC7,19,927Rajrani RawatBJP5,04,2232,15,704
54Faizabad59.14▼Awadhesh PrasadSP5,54,289Lallu SinghBJP4,99,72254,567
55Ambedkar Nagar61.58▲Lalji VermaSP5,44,959Ritesh PandeyBJP4,07,7121,37,247
56Bahraich (SC)57.42▲Anand Kumar GondBJP5,18,802Ramesh GautamSP4,54,57564,227
57Kaiserganj55.68▲Karan Bhushan SinghBJP5,71,263Bhagat Ram MishraSP4,22,4201,48,843
58Shravasti52.83▲Ram Shiromani VermaSP5,11,055Saket MishraBJP4,34,38276,673
59Gonda51.62▼Kirti Vardhan SinghBJP4,74,258Shreya VermaSP4,28,03446,224
60Domariyaganj51.97▼Jagdambika PalBJP4,63,303Bhishma Shankar TiwariSP4,20,57542,728
61Basti56.67▼Ram Prasad ChaudharySP5,27,005Harish DwivediBJP4,26,0111,00,994
62Sant Kabir Nagar52.57▼Laxmikant alias Pappu NishadSP4,98,695Praveen Kumar NishadBJP4,06,52592,170
63Maharajganj60.31▼Pankaj ChaudharyBJP5,91,310Virendra ChaudharyINC5,55,85935,451
64Gorakhpur54.93▼Ravindra Kishan ShuklaBJP5,16,345Kajal NishadSP4,82,3081,03,526
65Kushinagar57.57▼Vijay Kumar DubeyBJP5,10,345Ajay Pratap SinghSP4,34,55581,790
66Deoria55.51▼Shashank Mani TripathiBJP5,04,541Akhilesh Pratap SinghINC4,69,69934,842
67Bansgaon (SC)51.79▼Kamlesh PaswanBJP4,28,693Sadal PrasadINC4,25,5433,150
68Lalganj (SC)54.38▼Daroga SarojSP4,39,959Neelam SonkarBJP3,24,9361,15,023
69Azamgarh56.16▼Dharmendra YadavSP5,08,239Dinesh Lal Yadav 'Nirahua'BJP3,47,2041,61,035
70Ghosi55.05▼Rajeev Kumar RaiSP5,03,131Arvind RajbharBSP3,40,1881,62,943
71Salempur51.38▼Ramashankar RajbharSP4,05,472Ravindra KushawahaBJP4,01,8993,573
72Ballia52.05▼Sanatan PandeySP4,67,068Neeraj ShekharBJP4,23,68443,384
73Jaunpur55.59▼Babu Singh KushwahaSP5,09,130Kripashankar SinghBJP4,09,79599,335
74Machhlishahr (SC)54.49▼Priya SarojSP4,51,292B. P. SarojBJP4,15,44235,850
75Ghazipur55.45▼Afzal AnsariSP5,39,912Paras Nath RaiBJP4,15,0511,24,861
76Chandaui60.58▼Virendra SinghSP4,74,476Mahendra Nath PandeyBJP4,52,91121,565
77Varanasi56.49▼Narendra ModiBJP6,12,970Ajay RaiINC4,60,4571,52,513
78Bhadohi53.07▼Vinod Kumar BindBJP4,59,982Lalitesh Pati TripathiAITC4,15,91044,072
79Mirzapur57.92▼Anupriya PatelAD(S)4,71,631Ramesh Chand BindSP4,33,82137,810
80Robertsganj (SC)56.78▼Chhotelal KhawarSP4,65,848Rinki KolAD(S)3,36,6141,29,234
Largest margin: Gautam Buddha Nagar (Mahesh Sharma, BJP, 5,59,472 votes)  |  Closest finish: Hapur (SP's Ajendra Singh Lodhi edged BJP by just 2,629 votes)  |  Highest turnout: Barabanki (SC) at 67.20%
📍 ASSEMBLY-WISE LEAD OF PARTIES (403 Vidhan Sabha segments)
🏛️ Assembly-wise Lead of Parties 2024 Lok Sabha polls

Uttar Pradesh's 80 Lok Sabha seats are built from 403 assembly segments. Looking at which party led in each segment during the 2024 Lok Sabha polls gives a more granular read on ground-level strength — useful as an early indicator ahead of future assembly elections. The SP led in 184 segments, the single largest tally, followed by the BJP with 162. Congress led in 39 segments, more than double its seat count, reflecting close-but-short finishes in several constituencies it ultimately lost.

AlliancePartyAssembly Segments Led
INDIASP184
INC39
AITC1
NDABJP162
RLD8
AD(S)4
SBSP0
OthersASP(KR)5
Total403

🏛️ Assembly segments led — by alliance

📊 Assembly segments led — by party

INDIA led in 224 of 403 assembly segments and NDA in 174, with the remaining 5 going to ASP(KR) — a wider margin than the Lok Sabha seat gap, underlining how efficiently SP and Congress converted their assembly-level leads into parliamentary seats.
🏁 OVERALL RESULT — 2024 UTTAR PRADESH LOK SABHA ELECTION
🏁 Final Result Summary 80 / 80 seats declared

Taken together, 2024 marked one of the sharpest political shifts UP has seen this decade. The BJP's tally more than halved from 62 to 33, the INDIA bloc's PDA-driven campaign delivered a landslide 43 seats to SP+INC, and a first-time entrant, ASP(KR), won its debut seat. The result reshaped the national arithmetic for the NDA, which had to lean on allies from Andhra Pradesh and Bihar to retain its Lok Sabha majority.

INDIA
43
43.52% vote
NDA
36
43.69% vote
Others
1
ASP(KR)
Turnout
56.99%
642 million+ India-wide

🏁 Final seat share — all parties

📊 Final vote share — all parties

PartyAllianceContestedWonChangeVote %
SPINDIA6237▲ 3233.59%
BJPNDA7533▼ 2941.37%
INCINDIA176▲ 59.46%
RLDNDA22▲ 21.02%
AD(S)NDA21▲ 10.92%
ASP(KR)Others21▲ 1 (new)0.58%
SBSPNDA10▼ 00.38%
BSPOthers790▼ 109.39%
Data compiled from Election Commission of India / Wikipedia · 2024 Uttar Pradesh Lok Sabha results · Maps & figures represent constituency and assembly-segment level outcomes.
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Uttar Pradesh Vidhan Sabha Election 2022
🗳️ 2022 UP Vidhan Sabha · 403 seats · NDA 273 · SP+ 125 · INC 2 · BSP 1 · Others 2  |  📊 BJP 255 · SP 111 · AD(S) 12 · RLD 8 · NISHAD 6 · SBSP 6  |  🗓️ 7 phases · 10 Feb – 7 Mar · result 10 Mar  |  📈 turnout 61.03%  |  🔵 NDA vote 43.82%  |  🔴 SP+ vote 36.60%

🇮🇳 Uttar Pradesh Vidhan Sabha Election 2022 Complete analysis of the 18th Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly election

📅 Result declared 10 March 2022 · 403 constituencies
📌 Election Overview 7 phases · 10 Feb – 7 Mar 2022

The 2022 Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly election was held in seven phases from 10 February to 7 March 2022 to elect all 403 members of the 18th Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly. The results were declared on 10 March 2022.

The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) led National Democratic Alliance (NDA) secured a decisive victory, winning 273 seats (BJP 255, AD(S) 12, NISHAD 6). The Samajwadi Party (SP) led alliance won 125 seats (SP 111, RLD 8, SBSP 6). The Indian National Congress won 2 seats, Bahujan Samaj Party won 1 seat, and others won 2 seats.

Total Seats
403
18th Vidhan Sabha
Phases
7
10 Feb – 7 Mar
Result Date
10 Mar
2022
Turnout
61.03%
▲ 0.21 pp vs 2017
🗓️ Polling Schedule 10 February – 7 March 2022
PhaseDate of PollConstituenciesDistrictsTurnout
Phase I10 February 2022581162.54%
Phase II14 February 202255964.66%
Phase III20 February 2022591662.49%
Phase IV23 February 202259962.82%
Phase V27 February 2022611158.33%
Phase VI3 March 2022571055.79%
Phase VII7 March 202254958.88%
Total4037561.03%
🤝 ALLIANCES & PARTIES — seat sharing & contested seats
🤝 Major Alliances NDA · SP+ · Others
🟠 National Democratic Alliance (NDA)
PartyLeaderSeats ContestedSeats Won
BJP Bharatiya Janata PartyYogi Adityanath370255
AD(S) Apna Dal (Sonelal)Anupriya Patel1712
NISHAD NISHAD PartySanjay Nishad166
Total403273
🔵 Samajwadi Party+ (SP+)
PartyLeaderSeats ContestedSeats Won
SP Samajwadi PartyAkhilesh Yadav347111
RLD Rashtriya Lok DalJayant Chaudhary338
SBSP Suheldev Bharatiya Samaj PartyOm Prakash Rajbhar176
AD(K) Apna Dal (Kamerawadi)Krishna Patel61
Total403125
🔴 Other Major Parties
PartyLeaderSeats ContestedSeats Won
BSP Bahujan Samaj PartyMayawati4031
INC Indian National CongressPriyanka Gandhi3992
JD(L) Jansatta Dal (Loktantrik)Raghuraj Pratap Singh162
Other parties: Aam Aadmi Party (349 seats, 0 won), AIMIM (94 seats, 0 won), Independents (1025 candidates, 0 won)
📍 PARTYWISE RESULT MAP — 403 constituencies
🗺️ Partywise Result Map 2022

This map shows the winning party in each of the 403 constituencies of the Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly election 2022. The BJP won a majority across the state, with the Samajwadi Party performing strongly in certain regions.

2022 Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly Election Partywise Result Map
Partywise result map — 2022 Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly election
📊 RESULTS AT A GLANCE — seats & vote share
📊 Results Overview 403 seats · 61.03% turnout

🏛️ Alliance-wise Seats

📊 Alliance-wise Vote Share

🏛️ Party-wise Seats (Major Parties)

📊 Party-wise Vote Share

📍 RESULTS BY DIVISION — 18 divisions
📍 Division-wise Results 18 divisions · 403 seats
DivisionSeatsNDASP+UPABSPOthers
Saharanpur1679000
Moradabad271017000
Bareilly25205000
Lucknow46397000
Devipatan20164000
Basti1376000
Gorakhpur28270100
Meerut28235000
Aligarh17152000
Agra23185000
Kanpur27207000
Ayodhya251213000
Azamgarh21317010
Jhansi981000
Chitrakoot1082000
Prayagraj281411102
Varanasi281513000
Mirzapur12111000
Total403273125212
📍 RESULTS BY PHASE — 7 polling phases
📍 Phase-wise Results 7 phases
PhaseSeatsNDASP+UPABSPOthers
Phase I584612000
Phase II553223000
Phase III594415000
Phase IV594910000
Phase V613622102
Phase VI573916110
Phase VII542727000
Total403273125212
📍 KEY CONSTITUENCIES — notable winners & close contests
📍 Key Constituencies notable results
👑 Leaders & Notable Winners
ConstituencyWinnerPartyRunner-upPartyMargin
KarhalAkhilesh YadavSPS.P. Singh BaghelBJP67,504
Gorakhpur UrbanYogi AdityanathBJPSubhawati ShuklaSP
RampurAzam KhanSPAkash SaxenaBJP55,141
JaswantnagarShivpal Singh YadavSPVivek ShakyaBJP90,979
NoidaPankaj SinghBJPSunil ChoudharySP1,81,513
SahibabadSunil Kumar SharmaBJPAmarpal SharmaSP2,14,835
⚖️ Closest Contests
ConstituencyWinnerPartyRunner-upPartyMargin
NakurMukesh ChoudharyBJPDharam Singh SainiSP315
BarautKrishnapal MalikBJPChaudhary Jaiveer Singh TomarRLD315
DhampurAshok Kumar RanaBJPNaeemul HasanSP203
BilaspurBaldev Singh AulakhBJPAmarjit SinghSP307
Nehtaur (SC)Om KumarBJPMunshi RamRLD258
Largest margin: Sahibabad (Sunil Kumar Sharma, BJP, 2,14,835 votes)  |  Closest finish: Dhampur (203 votes)  |  Highest turnout: Behat at 75.58%  |  Lowest turnout: Noida at 48.77%
📋 FULL RESULTS — all 403 constituencies
📋 Complete Constituency Results 403/403 seats

Complete constituency-wise results for all 403 seats of Uttar Pradesh in the 2022 Vidhan Sabha election.

# Constituency Winner Party Runner-up Party Margin
Note: Full constituency results table with all 403 seats. Use the scroll bar to view all entries.
Data compiled from Election Commission of India / Wikipedia · 2022 Uttar Pradesh Vidhan Sabha election results · All 403 constituencies
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