2017 Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly election

The election to the 17th Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly was held from 11 February to 8 March 2017 in 7 phases. This election saw voter turnout of 61.04% compared to 59.40% in the previous election. The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) won the election by an overwhelming three-quarter majority of 325 seats despite not projecting a chief ministerial candidate before the election. As part of its election strategy BJP contested under a collective leadership and capitalised mostly on the political clout and 'brand' of its leader, Narendra Modi. In the previous election in 2012, the Samajwadi Party had won a majority and formed government in the leadership of Akhilesh Yadav.

2017 Uttar Pradesh legislative assembly election

11 February – 8 March 2017

All 403 seats of Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly
202 seats needed for a majority
Turnout61.24%1.84%
  Majority party Minority party Third party
 
Leader Yogi Adityanath Akhilesh Yadav Mayawati
Party BJP SP BSP
Alliance NDA UPA None
Leader's seat MLC MLC Did not contest
Last election 47 252 80
Seats won 312 54 19
Seat change 265 198 61
Popular vote 35,862,546 24,340,309 19,281,340
Percentage 41.35% 28.07% 22.23%
Swing 26.35% 12.71% 3.68%


Chief Minister before election

Akhilesh Yadav
SP

Elected Chief Minister

Yogi Adityanath
BJP

On 18 March 2017, Adityanath Yogi was appointed as the Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh. Then Uttar Pradesh BJP chief Keshav Prasad Maurya and Dinesh Sharma were appointed as Deputy Chief Ministers.

Background

Electoral process changes

In January 2016, the Election Commission of India published updated electoral rolls in all 403 assembly segments.[1] In July 2016, Election Commission decided to increase the number of polling booths in Uttar Pradesh for the 2017 Assembly elections. New polling centres will be planned in the constituencies having more than 1,500 registered voters as well as polling booths in six constituencies of Muzaffarnagar, Budhana, Purkazi, Khatoli, Charthawal and Midanpur to be raised from 1,769 to 1,819 booths.[2][3] Voter assistance booths would be set up and photo slip of voters in a new design would be sent to them. First time, the Form-2B would contain the photograph of the candidates and their nationality.

Voter-verified paper audit trail (VVPAT) machines was used along with EVM in 30 assembly constituencies covering 14 districts including Varanasi,[4][5][6] Ghaziabad[7] and Bareilly constituency.[8][9]

Assembly constituencies of Uttar Pradesh having VVPAT facility with EVMs[10]
Lucknow WestLucknow NorthLucknow EastAgra Cantonment
Agra SouthAligarhBareillyGovind Nagar
Arya NagarGhaziabadMeerutMoradabad
Saharanpur NagarAllahabad NorthAllahabad SouthAyodhya
Gorakhpur UrbanJhansi NagarVaranasi NorthVaranasi Cantonment

As per the special summary revision of electoral rolls, there are a total of 14.05 crore voters in Uttar Pradesh as of January 2015.[11]

Final voters list for Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly election 2017
S.NoGroup of votersVoters population
1Male7.7 crore (70.7 Million)
2Female6.3 crore (60.3 Million)
3Third Gender6,983 (Six thousand nine hundred and eighty three)
Total Voters14.05 crore

Schedule

Election schedule with voter turnout percentage in each phase

Assembly elections in Uttar Pradesh were held between 11 February and 8 March 2017. The term of the outgoing government ended on 27 May 2017.[12]

On 4 January 2017, The Election Commission of India announced the election schedule to the Legislative Assembly of Uttar Pradesh along with the other four state (Goa, Manipur, Punjab and Uttarakhand) which are due for an election. The entire election is scheduled into 7 phases.

Opinion polls

Various organisations/agencies have been conducting opinions polls to predict voter intentions in the upcoming legislative assembly elections.

Date Ref Polling org./agency
BSP BJP SP + INC Others
March 2016 [13] ABP News Opinion Poll 185 120 93 5
Jul–Aug 2016 [14] ABP News-Lokniti 103-113 (108) 124-134 (129) 149-165 (157) 6-12 (9)
Aug 2016 [15] India TV-CVoter 95-111 (103) 134-150 (142) 138-162 (150) 4-12 (8)
Oct 2016 [16] India Today-Axis 115-124 (118) 170-183 (175) 102-115 (107) 2-6 (3)
Dec 2016 [17] ABP News-Lokniti-CSDS 93-103 (98) 129-139 (134) 154-170 (162) 9
Jan 2017 [18] India Today-Axis 119-138 (121) 208-216 (211) 97-104 (101) 7-11 (9)
Jan 2017 [19] The WEEK-Hansa Research 20-24 (22) 192-196 (194) 178-182 (180) 5-9 (7)
27 January 2017 [20] TNSPIMT 23 177 201
29 January 2017 [21] News 24 (India) 76 120 (191)
30 January 2017 [22] ABP News-Lokniti-CSDS 76-86 (81) 118-128 (123) 187-197 (192)
30 January 2017 [23] Times Now-VMR 47 202 147 7
Polls average 89 157 153 4

Exit polls and forecast

Various organisations/agencies have been conducting Exit polls to predict voter intentions in the legislative assembly elections.

Polling org./agency Date Ref
BSP BJP SP + INC Others
VMR 64 200 120 19 9-March 2017
Dainik Bharat 36 309 47 11 9-March 2017 [24]
MRC 90 185 120 8 9-March 2017
Today's Chanakya 27 285 88 3 9-March 2017
AXIS 28-42 251-279 88-112 6-16 9-March 2017
CVoter 87 161 141 14 9-March 2017
Gramener 67 193 133 10 9-March 2017
The Indian Express Forecast 35 254 114 0 9-March 2017 [25]
India TV Forecast 81 - 93 155 - 167 135-147 0 9-March 2017 [26]
ABP News-CSDS 60-72 164-176 156-169 02-06 9-March 2017 [27]
TNSPIMT 47 176 178 02 9-March 2017 [28]
Polls average 67 228 144 8

Result

The election results for all 403 Legislative Assembly seats were declared on 11 March 2017.[29]

Summary of 11 February – 8 March 2017 Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly election results[30]
Party Popular vote Seats
Votes % ±pp Contested Won +/−
Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) 34,403,039 39.7% 24.7% 384 312 265
Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) 19,281,352 22.2% 3.7% 403 19 61
Samajwadi Party (SP) 18,923,689 22.0% 7.7% 298 47 177
Indian National Congress (INC) 5,416,324 6.2% 5.4% 105 7 21
Independents (IND) 2,229,448 2.6% 1.5% 1462 3 11
Rashtriya Lok Dal (RLD) 1,545,810 1.8% 0.5% 131 1 8
Apna Dal (Sonelal) (ADAL) 851,336 1.0% 1.0% 11 9 9
Suheldev Bharatiya Samaj Party (SBSP) 607,911 0.7% 0.7% 8 4 4
Nirbal Indian Shoshit Hamara Aam Dal (NISHAD) 540,542 0.6% 0.6% 100 1 1
Peace Party of India (PECP) 227,998 0.3% 2.0% 150 0 4
All India Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen (AIMIM) 205,232 0.2% 38 0
Lokdal (LD) 181,704 0.2% 0.1% 81 0
Bahujan Mukti Party (BMUP) 152,844 0.2% 0.2% 182 0
Communist Party of India (CPI) 138,763 0.2% 90 0
Mahan Dal (MD) 96,087 0.1% 0.8% 14 0
Shiv Sena (SS) 88,595 0.1% 0.7% 150 0
Other parties 1,080,007 1.2% 7.3% 1643 0 3
None of the above (NOTA) 757,643 0.9% 0.9% N/A
Total 86,728,324100.00 403±0
Valid votes 8,67,28,324 99.97
Invalid votes 27,175 0.03
Votes cast / turnout 8,67,55,499 61.24
Abstentions 5,49,08,147 38.76
Registered voters 14,16,63,646

List of winning candidates

List of constituency-wise winner candidates and parties[31]
Sr.No Constituency District Winning Candidate Party Runner Candidate Party Margin
1 Behat Saharanpur Naresh Saini INC Mahaveer Singh Rana BJP 25,586
2 Nakur Dharam Singh Saini BJP Imran Masood INC 4,057
3 Saharanpur Nagar Sanjay Garg SP Rajiv Gumber BJP 4,636
4 Saharanpur Masood Akhtar INC Jagpal Singh BSP 12,324
5 Deoband Brijesh Singh BJP Majid Ali BSP 29,400
6 Rampur Maniharan (SC) Devendra Kumar Nim BJP Ravindra Kumar Molhu BSP 595
7 Gangoh Pradeep Kumar BJP Nauman Masood INC 38,028
8 Kairana Shamli Nahid Hasan SP Mriganka Singh BJP 21,162
9 Thana Bhawan Suresh Kumar BJP Abdul Waris Khan BSP 16,817
10 Shamli Tejendra Nirwal BJP Pankaj Kumar Malik INC 29,720
11 Budhana Muzaffarnagar Umesh Malik BJP Pramod Tyagi SP 13,201
12 Charthawal Vijay Kumar Kashyap BJP Mukesh Kumar Chaudhary SP 23,231
13 Purqazi (SC) Pramod Utwal BJP Deepak Kumar INC 11,253
14 Muzaffarnagar Kapil Dev Aggarwal BJP Gaurav Swarup Bansal SP 10704
15 Khatauli Vikram Singh Saini[32] BJP Chandra Singh Chauhan SP 31,374
16 Meerapur Avtar Singh Bhadana BJP Liyakat Ali SP 193
17 Najibabad Bijnor Tasleem SP Rajiv Kumar Agarwal BJP 2,002
18 Nagina (SC) Manoj Kumar Paras SP Omwati Devi BJP 7,967
19 Barhapur Sushant Kumar BJP Husain Ahmad INC 9,824
20 Dhampur Ashok Kumar Rana BJP Thakur Mool Chand Chauhan SP 17,864
21 Nehtaur (SC) Omkumar BJP Munnalal Premi INC 23,151
22 Bijnor Suchi (politician) BJP Ruchi Vira SP 27,281
23 Chandpur Kamlesh Saini BJP Mohammad Iqbal BSP 35,649
24 Noorpur Lokendra Singh BJP Naim Ul Hasan SP 12,736
25 Kanth Moradabad Rajesh Kumar Singh BJP Anees Ur Rehman SP 2,348
26 Thakurdwara Nawab Jan SP Rajpal Singh Chauhan BJP 13,409
27 Moradabad Rural Haji Ikram Qureshi SP Hari Om Sharma BJP 28,781
28 Moradabad Nagar Ritesh Kumar Gupta BJP Mohammad Yusuf Ansari SP 3,193
29 Kundarki Mohammad Rizwan SP Ramveer Singh BJP 10,821
30 Bilari Mohd Faheem SP Suresh Saini BJP 13,441
31 Chandausi (SC) Sambhal Gulab Devi BJP Vimesh Kumari INC 45,469
32 Asmoli Pinki Yadav SP Narendra Singh BJP 21,126
33 Sambhal Iqbal Mehmood SP Zia Ur Rehman AIMIM 18,822
34 Suar Rampur Mohammad Abdullah Azam Khan SP Laxmi Saini BJP 53,096
35 Chamraua Naseer Ahmed Khan SP Ali Yusuf Ali BSP 34,376
36 Bilaspur Baldev Singh Aulakh BJP Sanjay Kapoor INC 22,359
37 Rampur Mohammad Azam Khan SP Shiv Bahadur Saxena BJP 46,842
38 Milak (SC) Rajbala BJP Vijay Singh SP 16,667
39 Dhanaura (SC) Amroha Rajeev Kumar BJP Jagram Singh SP 38,229
40 Naugawan Sadat Chetan Chauhan BJP Javed Abbas SP 20,648
41 Amroha Mehboob Ali SP Naushad Ali BSP 15,042
42 Hasanpur Mahender Singh Khadakvanshi BJP Kamal Akhtar SP 27,770
43 Siwalkhas Meerut Jitendra Pal Singh Billu BJP Gulam Mohammad SP 11,421
44 Sardhana Sangeet Singh Som BJP Atul Pradhan SP 21,625
45 Hastinapur Dinesh Khatik BJP Yogesh Verma BSP 36,062
46 Kithore Satyavir Tyagi BJP Shahid Manzoor SP 10,822
47 Meerut Cantt Satya Prakash Agarwal BJP Satendra Solanki BSP 76,619
48 Meerut Rafiq Ansari SP Laxmikant Bajpai BJP 28,769
49 Meerut South Somendra Tomar BJP Haji Mohammad Yaqub BSP 35,395
50 Chhaprauli Baghpat Sahender Singh Ramala RLD Satender Singh BJP 3,842
51 Baraut Krishnapal Malik BJP Sahab Singh RLD 26,486
52 Bagpat Yogesh Dhama BJP Ahmed Hameed BSP 31,360
53 Loni Ghaziabad Nandkishor Gurjar BJP Zakir Ali BSP 42,813
54 Muradnagar Ajit Pal Tyagi BJP Sudhan Kumar BSP 89,612
55 Sahibabad Sunil Kumar Sharma (politician) BJP Amarpal INC 1,50,685
56 Ghaziabad Atul Garg BJP Suresh Bansal BSP 70,505
57 Modinagar Manju Shivach BJP Wahab BSP 66,582
58 Dholana Hapur Aaslam Choudhary BSP Ramesh Chand Tomar BJP 3,576
59 Hapur Vijay Pal BJP Gajraj Singh INC 15,006
60 Garhmukteshwar Kamal Singh BJP Prashant Choudhary BSP 35,294
61 Noida Gautam Buddha Nagar Pankaj Singh BJP Sunil Choudhary SP 1,04,016
62 Dadri Tejpal Singh Gurjar BJP Satveer Singh Gurjar BSP 80,177
63 Jewar Dhirendra Singh BJP Vedram Bhati BSP 22,173
64 Sikandrabad Bulandshahr Bimla Singh Solanki BJP Mohammad Imran BSP 28,623
65 Bulandshahr Virendra Singh BJP Moh Aleem Khan BSP 23,084
66 Syana Devendra BJP Dilnawaz Khan BSP 71,630
67 Anupshahr Sanjay BJP Gajendra Singh BSP 60,314
68 Debai Anita Singh Rajput BJP Harish Kumar SP 65,630
69 Shikarpur Anil Kumar BJP Mukul Upadhyay BSP 50,245
70 Khurja (SC) Vijendra Singh BJP Arjun Singh BSP 64,299
71 Khair (SC) Aligarh Anoop BJP Rakesh Kumar SP 70,721
72 Barauli Dalveer Singh BJP Thakur Jaivir Singh BSP 38,763
73 Atrauli Sandeep Singh BJP Viresh Yadav SP 50,967
74 Chharra Ravendra Pal Singh BJP Thakur Ravesh Singh SP 56,164
75 Koil Anil Parashar BJP Shaz Ishaq Urf Ajju Ishaq SP 50,963
76 Aligarh Sanjeev Raja BJP Zafar Alam SP 15,440
77 Iglas (SC) Rajveer Diler BJP Rajendra Kumar BSP 74,800
78 Hathras (SC) Hathras Hari Shankar Mahor BJP Braj Mohan Rahi BSP 70,661
79 Sadabad Ramveer Upadhyay BSP Anil Chaudhary RLD 26,610
80 Sikandra Rao Birendra Singh Rana BJP Bani Singh Baghel BSP 14,772
81 Chhata Mathura Laxmi Narayan (politician) BJP Atul Singh IND-SP 63,838
82 Mant Shyam Sunder Sharma BSP Yogesh Chaudhary RLD 432
83 Goverdhan Karinda Singh BJP Rajkumar Rawat BSP 33,009
84 Mathura Shrikant Sharma BJP Pradeep Mathur INC 1,01,161
85 Baldev (SC) Pooran Prakash BJP Niranjan Singh Dhangar RLD 13,208
86 Etmadpur Agra Ram Pratap Singh BJP Dharmpal Singh BSP 47,255
87 Agra Cantonment (SC) Girraj Singh Dharmesh BJP Gutiyari Lal Duwesh BSP 46,325
88 Agra South Yogendra Upadhyaya BJP Zulfiqar Ahmad Bhutto BSP 54,225
89 Agra North Jagan Prasad Garg BJP Er Gyanendra Gautam BSP 86,320
90 Agra Rural (SC) Hemlata Divakar BJP Kali Charan Suman BSP 65,296
91 Fatehpur Sikri Chau. Udaybhan Singh BJP Surajpal Singh BSP 52,337
92 Kheragarh Mahesh Kumar Goyal BJP Bhagvan Singh Kushwaha BSP 31,999
93 Fatehabad Jitendra Verma BJP Rajendra Singh SP 34,364
94 Bah Rani Pakshalika Singh BJP Madhusudan Sharma BSP 23,140
95 Tundla (SC) Firozabad S.P. Singh Baghel BJP Rakesh Babu BSP 56,070
96 Jasrana Ramgopal BJP Shiv Pratap Singh SP 20,328
97 Firozabad Manish Asiza BJP Azim Bhai SP 41,727
98 Shikohabad Mukesh Verma BJP Sanjay Kumar SP 10,777
99 Sirsaganj Hariom Yadav SP Jaiveer Singh BJP 10,676
100 Kasganj Kasganj Devendra Singh Rajput BJP Hasrat Ullah Sherwani SP 52,030
101 Amanpur Devendra Pratap BJP Virendra Singh SP 41,804
102 Patiyali Mamtesh BJP Kiran Yadav SP 3,771
103 Aliganj Etah Satyapal Singh Rathaur BJP Rameshwar Singh Yadav SP 13,851
104 Etah Vipin Kumar David BJP Jugendra Singh Yadav SP 21,129
105 Marhara Virendra BJP Amit Gaurav SP 33,432
106 Jalesar (SC) Sanjeev Kumar Diwakar BJP Ranjeet Suman SP 19,808
107 Mainpuri Mainpuri Rajkumar alias Raju Yadav SP Ashok Kumar BJP 8,831
108 Bhongaon Ram Naresh Agnihorti BJP Alok Kumar SP 20,297
109 Kishni (SC) Brijesh Kumar SP Sunil Kumar BJP 16,529
110 Karhal Sobaran Singh Yadav SP Rama Shakya BJP 38,405
111 Gunnaur Sambhal Ajeet Kumar (alias Raju Yadav) BJP Ram Khiladi Singh SP 11,386
112 Bisauli (SC) Budaun Kushagra Sagar BJP Ashutosh Maurya alisa Raju SP 10,688
113 Sahaswan Omkar Singh (politician) SP Arshad Ali BSP 4,269
114 Bilsi Pt. Radha Krishan Sharma BJP Musarrat Ali Bittan BSP 26979
115 Badaun Mahesh Chandra Gupta BJP Abid Raza Khan SP 16,467
116 Shekhupur Dharmendra Kumar Singh Shakya BJP Ashish Yadav SP 23,386
117 Dataganj Rajeev Kumar Singh (Babbu Bhaiya) BJP Sinod Kumar Shakya (Deepu) BSP 25,759
118 Baheri Bareilly Chhatra Pal Singh BJP Naseem Ahmad BSP 42,837
119 Meerganj D.C. Verma BJP Sultan Beg BSP 54,500
120 Bhojipura Bahoran Lal Maurya BJP Shazil Islam Ansari SP 27,764
121 Nawabganj Kesar Singh BJP Bhagwat Saran Gangwar SP 39,142
122 Faridpur (SC) Shyam Bihari Lal BJP Siyaram Sagar SP 24,721
123 Bithari Chainpur Rajesh Kumar Mishra BJP Veer Pal Singh Yadav SP 19,511
124 Bareilly Arun Kumar BJP Prem Prakash Agarwal INC 28,667
125 Bareilly Cantt Rajesh Agarwal BJP Mujahid Hassan Khan INC 12,664
126 Aonla Dharmpal Singh BJP Sidhraj Singh SP 3,546
127 Pilibhit Pilibhit Sanjay Singh Gangwar BJP Riaz Ahmad SP 43,356
128 Barkhera Kishan Lal Rajpoot BJP Hemraj Verma SP 57,930
129 Puranpur (SC) Babu Ram Paswan BJP Peetam Ram SP 39,242
130 Bisalpur Agys Ramsaran Verma BJP Anis Ahmad Khan alias Phoolbabu INC 40,996
131 Katra Shahjahanpur Veer Vikram Singh Prince BJP Rajesh Yadav SP 16,730
132 Jalalabad Sharadvir Singh SP Manoj Kashyap BJP 9,297
133 Tilhar Roshan Lal Verma BJP Jitin Prasada INC 5,705
134 Powayan (SC) Chetram BJP Shakuntla Devi SP 72,417
135 Shahjahanpur Suresh Kumar Khanna BJP Tanveer Khan SP 19,203
136 Dadraul Manvendra Singh BJP Rammurti Singh Verma SP 17,398
137 Palia Lakhimpur Kheri Harvinder Kumar Sahani BJP Saif Ali Naqvi INC 69,228
138 Nighasan Patel Ramkumar Verma BJP Krishna Gopal Patel SP 46,123
139 Gola Gokrannath Arvind Giri BJP Vinay Tiwari SP 55,017
140 Sri Nagar (SC) Manju Tyagi BJP Meera Bano SP 54,939
141 Dhaurahra Awasthi Bala Prasad BJP Yeshpal Singh Chaudhari SP 3,353
142 Lakhimpur Yogesh Verma BJP Utkarsh Verma SP 37,748
143 Kasta (SC) Saurabh Singh, politician BJP Sunil Kumar Lala SP 24,273
144 Mohammdi Lokendra Pratap Singh BJP Sanjay Sharma INC 33,918
145 Maholi Sitapur Shashank Trivedi BJP Anoop Kumar Gupta SP 3,717
146 Sitapur Rakesh Rathore BJP Radhey Shyam Jaiswal SP 24,839
147 Hargaon (SC) Suresh Rahi BJP Ramhet Bharti BSP 44,995
148 Laharpur Suneel Verma BJP Md. Jasmeer Ansari BSP 9,118
149 Biswan Mahendra Singh BJP Afzaal Kausar SP 10,235
150 Sevata Gyan Tiwari BJP Er. Mohammad Nasim BSP 43,659
151 Mahmoodabad Narendra Singh Verma SP Asha Maurya BJP 1,906
152 Sidhauli (SC) Hargovind Bhargava BSP Manish Rawat SP 2,510
153 Misrikh (SC) Ram Krishna Bhargava BJP Manish Kumar Rawar BSP 20,672
154 Sawayazpur Hardoi Kunvar Madhavendra Pratap BJP Padamrag Singh Yadav SP 26,970
155 Shahabad Rajani Tiwari BJP Asif Khan BSP 4,260
156 Hardoi Nitin Agarwal SP Raja Bux Singh BJP 5,109
157 Gopamau (SC) Shyam Prakash BJP Rajeshwari SP 31,378
158 Sandi (SC) Prabhash Kumar BJP Omendra Kumar Verma INC 20,225
159 Bilgram-Mallanwan Shiv Prasad Kanaujia[33] BJP Subhash Pal SP 8,025
160 Balamau (SC) Ram Pal Verma BJP Neelu Satyarthi BSP 22,888
161 Sandila Raj Kumar Agrawal BJP Abdul Mannan SP 20,403
162 Bangarmau Unnao Kuldeep Singh Sengar BJP Badaloo Khan SP 28,237
163 Safipur (SC) Bamba Lal BJP Ram Baran BSP 27,236
164 Mohan (SC) Brijesh Kumar BJP Radhe Lal Rawat BSP 54,095
165 Unnao Pankaj Gupta BJP Manisha deepak SP 46,072
166 Bhagwantnagar Hriday Narayan Dikshit BJP Shashank Singh BSP 53,366
167 Purwa Anil Singh BSP Uttam Chandra BJP 26,483
168 Malihabad (SC) Lucknow Jai Devi BJP Rajbala SP 22,668
169 Bakshi Kaa Talab Avinash Trivedi BJP Nakul Dubey BSP 17,584
170 Sarojini Nagar Swati Singh BJP Anurag Yadav SP 34,179
171 Lucknow West Suresh Kumar Srivastava BJP Mohammad Rehan SP 13,072
172 Lucknow North Neeraj Bora BJP Abhishek Mishra SP 27,276
173 Lucknow East Ashutosh Tandon BJP Anurag Bhadouria INC 79,230
174 Lucknow Central Brajesh Pathak BJP Ravidas Mehrotra SP 5,094
175 Lucknow Cantonment Rita Bahuguna BJP Aparna Yadav SP 33,796
176 Mohanlalganj (SC) Ambrish Singh Pushkar SP Rambahadur BSP 530
177 Bachhrawan (SC) Rae Bareli Ram Naresh Rawat BJP Shahab Sharan INC 22,309
178 Tiloi Amethi Mayankeshwar Sharan Singh BJP Mohd. Saood BSP 44,047
179 Harchandpur Rae Bareli Rakesh Singh INC Kusuma Lodhi BJP 3,652
180 Rae Bareli Aditi Singh INC Mhmd Shabaz Khan BSP 89,163
181 Salon (SC) Dal Bahadur BJP Suresh Chaudary INC 16,055
182 Sareni Dhirendra Bahadur Singh BJP Thakur Prasad Yadav BSP 13,007
183 Unchahar Manoj Kumar Pandey SP Utkrist Maruya BJP 1,934
184 Jagdishpur (SC) Amethi Suresh Kumar BJP Radhey Shyam INC 16,600
185 Gauriganj Rakesh Pratap Singh SP Mohammed Nayem INC 26,419
186 Amethi Garima Singh BJP Gaytri Prasad SP 5,065
187 Isauli Sultanpur Abrar Ahmed SP Om Prakash Pandey BJP 4,241
188 Sultanpur Surya Bhan Singh BJP Syed Mujeed Ahmad BSP 32,393
189 Sultanpur Sadar Sitaram BJP Raj Prasad Upadhyay BSP 18,773
190 Lambhua Devmani Dwivedi BJP Vinod Singh BSP 12,903
191 Kadipur (SC) Rajesh Gautam BJP Bhageluram BSP 26,604
192 Kaimganj (SC) Farrukhabad Amar Singh BJP Surabhi SP 36,622
193 Amritpur Suhil Kumar Shakya BJP Narendra Singh Yadav SP 40,507
194 Farrukhabad Major Sunil Dutt Dwivedi BJP Mohd Umar Khan BSP 45,427
195 Bhojpur Nagendra Singh BJP Arshad Jamal Siddiqui SP 34,877
196 Chhibramau Kannauj Archana Pandey BJP Tahir Hussain Siddiqui BSP 37224
197 Tirwa Kailash Singh Rajput BJP Vijay Bahadur Pal SP 24,209
198 Kannauj (SC) Anil Kumar Dohare SP Banwari Lal Dohare BJP 2,454
199 Jaswantnagar Etawah Shivpal Singh Yadav SP Manish Yadav Patre BJP 52616
200 Etawah Sarita Bhadauriya BJP Kuldeep Gupta SP 17,342
201 Bharthana (SC) Savitri Katheria BJP Kamlesh Kumar Katheria SP 1,968
202 Bidhuna Auraiya Vinay Shakya BJP Dinesh Kumar Verma SP 3,910
203 Dibiyapur Lakhan Singh BJP Pradeep Kumar Yadav SP 12,094
204 Auraiya (SC) Ramesh Chandra BJP Bhimrao Ambedkar BSP 31,862
205 Rasulabad (SC) Kanpur Dehat Nirmala Sankhwar BJP Arun Kumari Kori SP 33,394
206 Akbarpur-Raniya Pratibha Shukla BJP Neeraj Singh SP 28,729
207 Sikandra Mathura Prasad Pal BJP Mahendra Katiyar BSP 38,103
208 Bhognipur Vinod Kumar Katiyar BJP Dharmpal Singh Bhadauria BSP 19,005
209 Bilhaur (SC) Kanpur Nagar Bhagwati Prasad Sagar BJP Kamlesh Chandra Diwakar BSP 31,166
210 Bithoor Abhijeet Singh Sanga BJP Munindra Shukla SP 58,987
211 Kalyanpur Neelima Katiyar BJP Satish Kumar Nigam SP 23,342
212 Govindnagar Satyadev Pachauri BJP Ambuj Shukla INC 71,509
213 Sishamau Haji Irfan Solanki SP Suresh Awasthi BJP 5,826
214 Arya Nagar Amitabh Bajpai SP Salil Vishnoi BJP 5,723
215 Kidwai Nagar Mahesh Trivedi BJP Ajay Kapoor INC 33,983
216 Kanpur Cantonment Sohil Akhtar Ansari INC Raghunandan Singh Bhadauria BJP 9,364
217 Maharajpur Satish Mahana BJP Manoj Kumar Shukla BSP 91,826
218 Ghatampur (SC) Kamal Rani BJP Saroj Kureel BSP 45,178
219 Madhogarh Jalaun Moolchandra Singh BJP Girish Kumar BSP 45,985
220 Kalpi Ku Narandea Pal Singh BJP Chhote Singh BSP 51,484
221 Orai (SC) Gauri Shankar BJP Mahendra Singh SP 78,879
222 Babina Jhansi Rajeev Singh "Parichha" BJP Yashpal Singh Yadav SP 16,837
223 Jhansi Nagar Ravi Sharma BJP Sita Ram Kushwaha BSP 55,778
224 Mauranipur (SC) Bihari Lal Arya BJP Rashmi Arya SP 16,971
225 Garautha Jawahar Lal Rajpoot BJP Deep Narayan Singh (Deepak Yadav) SP 15,831
226 Lalitpur Lalitpur Ramratan Kushwaha BJP Jyoti Singh SP 68,255
227 Mehroni (SC) Manohar Lal BJP Feran Lal BSP 99,564
228 Hamirpur Hamirpur Ashok Kumar Singh Chandel BJP Manoj Kumar Prajapati SP 48,655
229 Rath (SC) Manisha Anuragi BJP Gayadeen Anuragi INC 1,04,643
230 Mahoba Mahoba Rakesh Kumar Goswami BJP Siddh Gopal Sahu SP 31,387
231 Charkhari Brijbhusan Rajpoot alias Guddu Bhaiya BJP Urmila Devi SP 44,014
232 Tindwari Banda Brajesh Kumar Prajapati BJP Jagdish Prasad Prajapati BSP 37,407
233 Baberu Chandrapal Kushwaha BJP Kiran Yadav BSP 22,301
234 Naraini (SC) Raj Karan Kabir BJP Bharat Lal Diwakar INC 45,007
235 Banda Prakash Dwivedi BJP Madhusudan Kushwaha BSP 32,828
236 Chitrakoot Chitrakoot Chandrika Prasad Upadhyay BJP Veer Singh SP 26,936
237 Manikpur R. K. Singh Patel BJP Sampat Patel INC 44,464
238 Jahanabad Fatehpur Jai Kumar Singh Jaiki AD(S) Madangopal Verma SP 47,606
239 Bindki Karan Singh Patel BJP Rameshwar Dayal SP 56,378
240 Fatehpur Vikram Singh BJP Chandra Prakash Lodhi SP 31,498
241 Ayah Shah Vikas Gupta BJP Ayodhya Prasad SP 51,965
242 Husainganj Ranvendra Pratap Singh BJP Usha Maurya INC 18,593
243 Khaga (SC) Krishna Paswan BJP Om Prakash Gihar INC 56,434
244 Rampur Khas Pratapgarh Aradhana Misra INC Nagesh Pratap Singh BJP 17,066
245 Babaganj (SC) Vinod Kumar Ind. Pawan Kumar BJP 37,160
246 Kunda Raghuraj Pratap Singh Ind. Janaki Sharan BJP 103,647
247 Vishwanathganj Rakesh Kumar Verma AD(S) Sanjay Pandey INC 23,358
248 Pratapgarh Sangam Lal Gupta AD(S) Nagrenda Singh SP 34,554
249 Patti Rajednra Pratap Singh BJP Ram Singh SP 1,476
250 Raniganj Dhiraj Ojha BJP Shakeel Ahmad Khan BSP 9009
251 Sirathu Kaushambi Sheetla Prasad BJP Vachaspati SP 26,203
252 Manjhanpur (SC) Lal Bahadur BJP Indrajeet Saroj BSP 4,160
253 Chail Sanjay Kumar BJP Talat Azim INC 40,116
254 Phaphamau Allahabad Vikramjeet BJP Ansar Ahmad SP 25,985
255 Soraon (SC) Jamuna Prasad AD(S) Geeta Devi BSP 17,735
256 Phulpur Praveen Kumar Singh BJP Mansoor Alam SP 26,613
257 Pratappur Mohd Mujtaba Siddqui BSP Karan Singh AD(S) 2,654
258 Handia Hakim Lal BSP Pramila Devi AD(S) 8,526
259 Meja Neelam Karwariya BJP Ram Sewak Singh SP 19,843
260 Karachhana Ujjwal Raman Singh SP Piyush Ranjan BJP 15,024
261 Allahabad West Sidharth Nath Singh BJP Richa Singh SP 25,336
262 Allahabad North Harshvardhan Bajpai BJP Anugrah Narayan Singh INC 35,025
263 Allahabad South Nand Gopal Gupta Nandi BJP Parvez Ahmad SP 28,587
264 Bara (SC) Ajai Kumar BJP Ajay SP 34,053
265 Koraon (SC) Rajmani BJP Ram Kripal INC 53,696
266 Kursi Barabanki Sakendra Pratap Verma BJP Fareed Kidwai SP 28,679
267 Ramnagar Sharad Kumar Awasthi BJP Arvinda Kumar Singh SP 22,727
268 Barabanki Dharamraj Singh Yadav SP Suredra Singh BSP 29,704
269 Zaidpur (SC) Upendra Singh BJP Tanuj Punia INC 29,181
270 Dariyabad Satish chandra Sharma BJP Rajiv Kumar Singh SP 50,686
271 Rudauli Faizabad Ram Chandra Yadav BJP Abbas Ali Zaidi SP 31,259
272 Haidergarh (SC) Barabanki Baidnath Rawat BJP Ram Magan SP 33,520
273 Milkipur (SC) Faizabad Gorakh Nath BJP Awadesh Prasad SP 28,276
274 Bikapur Shobha Singh Chauhan BJP Anand Sen SP 26,652
275 Ayodhya Ved Prakash Gupta BJP Tej Narayan Pandey SP 50,440
276 Goshainganj Indra Pratap Tiwari BJP Abhay Singh SP 11,620
277 Katehari Ambedkar Nagar Lal Ji verma BSP Awadesh Kumar Diwedi BJP 6,287
278 Tanda Sanju Devi BJP Azeemul Haq Pahalwan BSP 1,723
279 Alapur (SC) Anita BJP Sangeeta SP 12,513
280 Jalalpur Ritesh Pandey BSP Rajesh Singh BJP 13,030
281 Akbarpur Ram Achal Rajbhar BSP Ram Murti Verma SP 14,013
282 Balha (SC) Bahraich Akshaibar Lal BJP Kiran Bharti BSP 46,616
283 Nanpara Madhuri Verma BJP Waris Ali INC 18,669
284 Matera Yasar Shah SP Arun Veer Singh BJP 1,595
285 Mahasi Sureshwar Singh BJP Ali Akbar INC 58,969
286 Bahraich Anupma Jaiswal BJP Rubab Sayeda SP 6,702
287 Payagpur Subhash Tripathi BJP Mukesh Srivastava SP 41,541
288 Kaiserganj Mukut Bihari BJP Khalid Khan BSP 27,363
289 Bhinga Shrawasti Mohammad Aslam BSP Alekshendra Kant Singh BJP 6,090
290 Shrawasti Ram Feran BJP Mohd Ramzan SP 445
291 Tulsipur Balrampur Kailash Nath Shukla BJP Zeba Rizwan INC 18,659
292 Gainsari Shailesh Kumar Singh BJP Alauddin BSP 2,303
293 Utraula Ram Pratap alias Shashikant Verma BJP Arif Anwar Hashmi SP 29,174
294 Balrampur (SC) Palturam BJP Shivlal INC 24,860
295 Mehnaun Gonda Vinay Kumar BJP Arshad Ali Khan BSP 36,378
296 Gonda Prateek Bhushan Singh BJP Mo Jaleel Khan BSP 11,678
297 Katra Bazar Bawan Singh BJP Baij Nath SP 30,811
298 Colonelganj Ajay Pratap Singh BJP Yogesh Pratap Singh SP 28,405
299 Tarabganj Prem Narayan Pandey BJP Vinod Kumar SP 38,442
300 Mankapur (SC) Rampati Shastri BJP Ramesh Chandra BSP 60,161
301 Gaura Prabhat Varma BJP Ram Pratap Singh SP 29855
302 Shohratgarh Siddharthnagar Amar Singh Chaudhary AD(S) Mohd Jameel BSP 22,124
303 Kapilvastu (SC) Shyam Dhani BJP Vijay Kumar SP 38,154
304 Bansi Jai Pratap Singh BJP Lal Ji SP 18,942
305 Itwa Satish Chandra Dwivedi BJP Arshad Khursheed BSP 10,208
306 Domariyaganj Raghvendra Pratap Singh BJP Saiyada Khatoon BSP 171
307 Harraiya Basti Ajay Kumar Singh BJP Raj Kishore Singh SP 30,106
308 Kaptanganj Chandra Prakash BJP Ram Prasad Chaudhary BSP 6,827
309 Rudhauli Sanjay Pratap Jaiswal BJP Rajendra Prasad Chaudhary BSP 21,805
310 Basti Sadar Dayaram Chaudhary BJP Mahendra Nath Yadav SP 42,594
311 Mahadewa (SC) Ravi Kumar Sonkar BJP Doodhram BSP 25,884
312 Menhdawal Sant Kabir Nagar Rakesh Singh Baghel BJP Anil Kumar Tripathi BSP 42,914
313 Khalilabad Digvijay Narayan alias Jay Chaubey BJP Mashhoor Alam Choudhary BSP 16,037
314 Dhanghata (SC) Sriram Chauhan BJP Agloo Prasad SP 16,909
315 Pharenda Maharajganj Bajrang Bahadur Singh BJP Virendra Chaudhary INC 2,354
316 Nautanwa Aman Mani Tripathi IND Kunwar Kaushal Kishore Singh SP 32,256
317 Siswa Prem Sagar Patel BJP Shivendra Singh SP 68,186
318 Maharajganj (SC) Jai Mangal BJP Nirmesh Mangal BSP 68,361
319 Paniyara Gyanendra BJP Ganesh Shankar Pandey BSP 67,491
320 Caimpiyarganj Gorakhpur Fateh Bahadur Singh BJP Chinta Yadav INC 32,854
321 Pipraich Mahendra Pal Singh BJP Aftab Alam BSP 12,809
322 Gorakhpur Urban Radha Mohan Das Agarwal BJP Rana Rahul Singh INC 60,730
323 Gorakhpur Rural Bipin Singh BJP Vijay Bahadur Yadav SP 4,410
324 Sahajanwa Sheetal Pandey BJP Yaspal Singh Rawat SP 15,377
325 Khajani (SC) Sant Prasad BJP Rajkumar BSP 20,079
326 Chauri-Chaura Sangeeta Yadav BJP Manurojan Yadav SP 45,660
327 Bansgaon (SC) Vimlesh Paswan BJP Dharmendra Kumar BSP 22,873
328 Chillupar Vijay Shankar Tiwari BSP Rajesh Tripathi BJP 3,359
329 Khadda Kushinagar Jatashanker Tripathi BJP Vijay Pratap Kushwaha BSP 38,497
330 Padrauna Swami Prasad Maurya BJP Javed Iqbal BSP 40,552
331 Tamkuhi Raj Ajay Kumar Lallu INC Jagadish Mishra BJP 18,114
332 Fazilnagar Ganga BJP Vishwnath SP 41,922
333 Kushinagar Rajnikant Mani Tripathi BJP Rajesh Pratap Rao "Banti Bhaiya " BSP 48,103
334 Hata Pawan Kumar BJP Radheshyam Singh SP 53,076
335 Ramkola (SC) Ramanand Baudh SBSP Purnmasi Dehati SP 55,729
336 Rudrapur Deoria Jai Prakash Nishad BJP Akhilesh Pratap Singh INC 26,789
337 Deoria Janmejai Singh BJP J.P. Jaiswal SP 46,236
338 Pathardeva Surya Pratap Shahi BJP Shakir Ali SP 42,997
339 Rampur Karkhana Kamlesh Shukla BJP Fasiha Manzer Ghazala Lari SP 9,987
340 Bhatpar Rani Ashutosh Upadhyay SP Jayanth Kushwaha BJP 11,097
341 Salempur (SC) Kali Prasad BJP Vijay Laxmi Gautam SP 25,654
342 Barhaj Suresh Tiwari BJP Murli Manohar Jaiswal SP 11,716
343 Atrauliya Azamgarh Sangram Yadav SP Kanhaiya Lal Nishad BJP 2,467
344 Gopalpur Nafees Ahmad SP Shrikrishna Pal BJP 14,960
345 Sagri Bandana Singh BSP Jairam Patel SP 5,475
346 Mubarakpur Shah Alam BSP Akhilesh Yadav SP 688
347 Azamgarh Durga Prasad Yadav SP Akhilesh BJP 26,262
348 Nizamabad Alambadi SP Chandra Dev Ram BSP 18529
349 Phoolpur Pawai Arun Kumar Yadav BJP Abul Qais Azmi BSP 7,295
350 Didarganj Sukhdev Rajbhar BSP Adil Sheikh SP 3,645
351 Lalganj (SC) Azad Ari Mardan BSP Daroga Prasad Saroj BJP 2,227
352 Mehnagar (SC) Kalpnath Paswan SP Manjoo Saroj SBSP 5,412
353 Madhuban Mau Dara Singh Chauhan BJP Amresh Chand INC 29,415
354 Ghosi Fagu Chauhan BJP Abbas Ansari BSP 7,003
355 Muhammadabad-Gohna (SC) Shriram Sonkar BJP Rajendra BSP 538
356 Mau Mukhtar Ansari BSP Mahendra Rajbhar SBSP 8,698
357 Belthara Road (SC) Ballia Dhananjay Kannoujia BJP Gorakh Paswan SP 18,319
358 Rasara Umashankar Singh BSP Ram Iqball Singh BJP 33,887
359 Sikanderpur Sanjay Yadav BJP Ziauddin Rizwi SP 23,548
360 Phephana Upendra Tiwari BJP Ambika Choudhary BSP 17,897
361 Ballia Nagar Anand BJP Laxman SP 40,011
362 Bansdih Ram Govind Chaudhary SP Ketakee Singh IND 1,687
363 Bairia Surendra BJP Jai Prakash Anchal SP 17,077
364 Badlapur Jaunpur Ramesh Chandra Mishra BJP Lalji Yadav BSP 2,372
365 Shahganj Shailendra Yadav Lalai SP Rana Ajeet Pratap Singh SBSP 9,162
366 Jaunpur Girish Chandra Yadav BJP Nadeem Javed INC 12,284
367 Malhani Parasnath Yadava SP Dhananjay Singh NISHAD 21,210
368 Mungra Badshahpur Sushma Patel BSP Seema Dwivedi BJP 5,920
369 Machhlishahr (SC) Jagdish Sonkar SP Anita Rawat BJP 4,179
370 Mariyahu Leena Tiwari AD(S) Shraddha Yadav SP 11,350
371 Zafrabad Dr Harendra Prasad Singh BJP Sachindra Nath Tripathi SP 24,865
372 Kerakat (SC) Dinesh Choudahry BJP Sajai Kumar Saroj SP 15,259
373 Jakhanian (SC) Ghazipur Triveni Ram SBSP Gareeb SP 5,157
374 Saidpur (SC) Subhash Pasi SP Vidyasagar Sonkar BJP 8,710
375 Ghazipur Sadar Sangeeta Balwant BJP Rajesh Kuswaha SP 32,607
376 Jangipur Virendra Kumar Yadav SP Ramesh Narayan Kushwaha BJP 3,239
377 Zahoorabad Om Prakash Rajbhar SBSP Kalicharan BSP 18,081
378 Mohammadabad Alka Rai BJP Sibakatullah Ansari BSP 32,727
379 Zamania Sunita (politician) BJP Atul Kumar BSP 9,264
380 Mughalsarai Chandauli Sadhana Singh (politician) BJP Babulal SP 13,243
381 Sakaldiha Prabhunarayan Yadav SP Suryamuni Tiwari BJP 14,969
382 Saiyadraja Sushil Singh BJP Shyam Narayan Singh BSP 14,494
383 Chakia (SC) Sharada Prasad BJP Jitendra Kumar BSP 20,063
384 Pindra Varanasi Avadhesh Singh BJP Babulal BSP 36,849
385 Ajagara (SC) Kailash Nath Sonkar SBSP Lalji Sonkar SP 21,349
386 Shivpur Anil Rajbhar BJP Anand Mohan Yadav SP 54,259
387 Rohaniya Surendra Narayan Singh BJP Mahendra Singh Patel SP 57,553
388 Varanasi North Ravindra Jaiswal BJP Abdul Samad Ansari INC 45,502
389 Varanasi South Neelkanth Tiwari BJP Rajesh Mishra INC 17,226
390 Varanasi Cantt. Saurabh Srivastava BJP Anil Srivastava INC 61,326
391 Sevapuri Neel Ratan Singh Patel Neelu AD(S) Surendra Singh Patel SP 49,182
392 Bhadohi Bhadohi Ravindra Nath Tripathi BJP Zahid Beg SP 1,105
393 Gyanpur Vijay Mishra NISHAD Mahendra Kumaer Bind BJP 20,230
394 Aurai (SC) Dinanath Bhaskar BJP Madhubala SP 19,779
395 Chhanbey (SC) Mirzapur Rahul Prakash AD(S) Dhaneswar BSP 63,468
396 Mirzapur Ratnakar Mishra BJP Kailash Chaurasiya SP 57,412
397 Majhawan Suchismita Maurya BJP Ramesh Chand Bind BSP 41,159
398 Chunar Anurag Singh BJP Jagtamba Singh Patel SP 62,228
399 Marihan Rama Shankar Singh BJP Lalitesh Pati Tripathi INC 46,598
400 Ghorawal Sonbhadra Anil Kumar Maurya BJP Ramesh Chandra SP 57,649
401 Robertsganj Bhupesh Chaubey BJP Avinash Kushvaha SP 40,538
402 Obra (ST) Sanjiv Kumar BJP Ravi Gond SP 44,269
403 Duddhi (ST) Hariram AD(S) Vijay Singh Gond BSP 1,085

    Reactions

    After the BJP emerged as the majority party in the election, Prime Minister Narendra Modi thanked the public in a tweet saying, "Gratitude to the people of India for the continued faith, support and affection for the BJP. This is very humbling & overwhelming." The BJP's UP chief Keshav Prasad Maurya attributed the victory to Modi saying, "It is a Modi wave. The wave which started with 2014 Lok Sabha elections is continuing in 2017 and the momentum will go beyond the 2019 general elections."[34] Congress vice-president Rahul Gandhi sent a tweet to Modi congratulating him for his party's victory, to which Modi replied, "Thank you. Long live democracy!"[35] Modi was congratulated on the victory by U.S. President Donald Trump during a telephone conversation on 27 March 2017.[36]

    The BBC wrote that the BJP "appears to have successfully forged a coalition of upper, middle-ranking and lower castes to be able to manipulate the social arithmetic of Indian elections". It also noted that the party had been able to avoid the image of "doling out reckless patronage to a caste or group", which the BBC considered responsible for the SP's defeat. Bhanu Joshi of Delhi-based think tank Centre for Policy Research said, "He [Modi] has managed to go beyond the caste arithmetic. On the ground, the BJP is not perceived as a casteist party."[37]

    Political scientist Milan Vaishnav felt that the election "represents a referendum on demonetisation". Vaishnav said, "Whether voters were bothered by the implementation of the policy or not, they clearly have decided that the PM is a man of action."[37]

    BSP Leader and former Chief Minister Mayavati claimed that the BJP tampered with the Electronic Voting Machines (EVM) thereby rigging the election outcome. However, this charge was rejected by the Election Commission as well as other parties as lacking any substance.[38][39][40][41]

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    See also

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