Results of the 2012 Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly election

The election for the Sixteenth Legislative Assembly of Uttar Pradesh, a multi party contest,[1] the Samajwadi party beating most of the exit polls which were pointing the hung assembly,[2][3][4][5] secured a comfortable majority of 224 in a house of 403[6] outperforming the ruling BSP and other national parties, the INC and the BJP. The BSP strength in the assembly was greatly reduced to 80 seats, the BJP with 47 seats followed by the Congress with 28 seats.[7][8] Mayawati, the incumbent Chief Minister tendered her resignation on 6 March 2012 marking the distinction of being the first to complete full five years in office.[9]

List of Winning Candidates

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Seats won by parties in the election
List of constituency-wise winner candidates and parties[10]
Sr.No Constituency Winning Candidate Party Runner Candidate[clarification needed] Party
1 Behat Mahaveer Singh Rana BSP Naresh INC
2 Nakur Dharam Singh Saini BSP Imran Masood INC
3 Saharanpur Nagar Raghav Lakhanpal BJP Saleem Ahmed INC
4 Saharanpur Jagpal BSP Ch. Abdul Wahid INC
5 Deoband Rajendra Singh Rana SP Manoj Chaudhary BSP
6 Rampur Maniharan (SC) Ravinder Kumar Molhu BSP Vinod Kumar Tejyan INC
7 Gangoh Pardeep Kumar INC Ruder Sain SP
8 Kairana Hukum Singh BJP Anwar Hasan BSP
9 Thana Bhawan Suresh Rana BJP Ashraf Ali Khan RLD
10 Shamli Pankaj Kumar Malik INC Choudhary Virender Singh SP
11 Budhana Nawazish Alam Khan SP Rajpal Singh Baliyan RLD
12 Charthawal Noor Saleem Rana BSP Vijay Kumar Kashyap BJP
13 Purqazi (SC) Anil Kumar BSP Deepak Kumar INC
14 Muzaffar Nagar Chitranjan Swaroop SP Ashok Kansal BJP
15 Khatauli Kartar Singh Bhadana RLD Tara Chand Shastri BSP
16 Meerapur Jamil Ahmad Qasmi BSP Mithlesh Pal RLD
17 Najibabad Tasleem BSP Rajeev Kumar Agarwal BJP
18 Nagina (SC) Manoj Kumar Paras SP Omwati Devi BSP
19 Barhapur Mohd.Ghazi BSP Indra Dev Singh BJP
20 Dhampur Th. Mool Chand Chauhan SP Ashok Kumar Rana BSP
21 Nehtaur (SC) Om Kumar BSP Raj Kumar SP
22 Bijnor Kunvar Bharatendra BJP Mahboob BSP
23 Chandpur Iqbal BSP Shairbaz Khan SP
24 Noorpur Lokendra Singh BJP Mohd.Usmaan BSP
25 Kanth Aneesurrehman PECP Rizwan Ahmad Khan BSP
26 Thakurdwara Kunwar Sarvesh Kumar BJP Vijay Kumar MD
27 Moradabad Rural Shameemul Haq SP Suresh Chandra Saini BJP
28 Moradabad Nagar Mohammad Yusuf Ansari SP Ritesh Kumar Gupta BJP
29 Kundarki Mohammad Rizwan SP Ramveer Singh BJP
30 Bilari Mhd.Irfan SP Lakhan Singh Saini BSP
31 Chandausi (SC) Laxmi Gautam SP Gulab Devi BJP
32 Asmoli Pinki Singh SP Aqeel Ur Rehman Khan BSP
33 Sambhal Iqbal Mehmood SP Rajesh Singhal BJP
34 Suar Nawab Kazim Ali Khan INC Laxmi Saini BJP
35 Chamraua Ali Yusuf Ali BSP Naseer Ahmad Khan SP
36 Bilaspur Sanjay Kapoor INC Beena Bhardwaj SP
37 Rampur Mohammad Azam Khan SP Dr. Tanveer Ahmad Khan INC
38 Milak (SC) Vijay Singh SP Chandra Pal Singh INC
39 Dhanaura (SC) Maikal Chandra SP Hem Singh BSP
40 Naugawan Sadat Ashfaq Ali Khan SP Rahul Kumar BSP
41 Amroha Mehboob Ali SP Ram Singh BJP
42 Hasanpur Kamal Akhtar SP Ganga Saran BSP
43 Siwalkhas Ghulam Mohammed SP Yashvir Singh RLD
44 Sardhana Sangeet Singh Som BJP Hazi Mohammad Yaqub RLD
45 Hastinapur (SC) Prabhu Dayal Balmiki SP Yogesh Verma PECP
46 Kithore Shahid Manzoor SP Lakhi Ram Nagar BSP
47 Meerut Cantt Satya Prakash Agarwal BJP Sunil Kumar Wadhwa BSP
48 Meerut Dr. Laxmikant Bajpai BJP Rafeeq Ansari SP
49 Meerut South Ravindra Bhadana BJP Haji Rashid Akhlaq BSP
50 Chhaprauli Vir Pal RLD Dev Pal Singh BSP
51 Baraut Lokesh Dixit BSP Ashwani Kumar RLD
52 Baghpat Hemlata Chaudhary BSP Kawkab Hameed Khan RLD
53 Loni Zakir Ali BSP Madan Bhaiya RLD
54 Muradnagar Wahab BSP Rajpal Tyagi SP
55 Sahibabad Amarpal BSP Sunil Kumar Sharma BJP
56 Ghaziabad Suresh Bansal BSP Atul Garg BJP
57 Modi Nagar Sudesh Sharma RLD Rajpal Singh BSP
58 Dholana Dharmesh Singh Tomar SP Aslam BSP
59 Hapur (SC) Gajraj Singh INC Dharampal Singh BSP
60 Garhmukteshwar Madan Chauhan SP Farhat Hasan BSP
61 Noida Mahesh Kumar Sharma BJP Omdutt Sharma BSP
62 Dadri Satveer Singh Gurjar BSP Nawab Singh Nagar BJP
63 Jewar Vedram Bhati BSP Dhirendra Singh INC
64 Sikandrabad Bimla Singh Solanki BJP Saleem Akhtar Khan BSP
65 Bulandshahr Mohd. Aleem Khan BSP Virendra Singh Sirohi BJP
66 Syana Dilnawaz Khan INC Devendera Bhardwaj BSP
67 Anupshahr Gajendra Singh BSP Syed Himayat Ali SP
68 Debai Shri Bhagwan Sharma SP Rajveer Singh JaKP
69 Shikarpur Mukesh Sharma SP Anil Kumar BSP
70 Khurja (SC) Banshi Singh Pahadiya INC Horam Singh BSP
71 Khair (SC) Bhagwati Prasad RLD Rajrani BSP
72 Barauli Dalveer Singh RLD Thakur Jayveer Singh BSP
73 Atrauli Viresh Yadav SP Prem Lata Devi JaKP
74 Chharra Rakesh Kumar SP Mool Chand Baghel BSP
75 Koil Zameer Ullah Khan SP Vivek Bansal INC
76 Aligarh Zafar Alam SP Ashutosh Varshney BJP
77 Iglas (SC) Triloki Ram RLD Rajendra Kumar BSP
78 Hathras (SC) Genda Lal Chaudhary BSP Rajesh Kumar BJP
79 Sadabad Devendra Agrawal SP Satendra Sharma BSP
80 Sikandra Rao Ramveer Upadhyay BSP Yashpal Singh Chauhan SP
81 Chhata Tejpal Singh RLD Laxminarayan BSP
82 Mant Jayant Chaudhary RLD Pt. Shyam Sunder Sharma Pachahara AITC
83 Goverdhan Rajkumar Rawat BSP Megh Shyam Singh RLD
84 Mathura Pradeep Mathur INC Devendra Kumar Sharma BJP
85 Baldev (SC) Pooran Prakash RLD Chandrabhan Singh BSP
86 Etmadpur Dr. Dharampal Singh BSP Dr. Prem Singh Baghel SP
87 Agra Cantt. (SC) Gutiyari Lal Duwesh BSP Girraj Singh Dharmesh (G.S. Dharmesh) BJP
88 Agra South Yogendra Upadhyaya BJP Zulfiquar Ahmed Bhutto BSP
89 Agra South Jagan Prasad Garg BJP Rajesh Kumar Agrawal BSP
90 Agra Rural (SC) Kali Charan Suman BSP Hemlata SP
91 Fatehpur Sikri Surajpal Singh BSP Rajkumar Chahar IND
92 Kheragarh Bhagvan Singh Kushwaha BSP Rani Pakshalika Singh SP
93 Fatehabad Chotelal Verma BSP Rajendra Singh SP
94 Bah Raja Mahendra Aridaman Singh SP Madhusudan Sharma BSP
95 Tundla (SC) Rakesh Babu BSP Akhlesh Kumar SP
96 Jasrana Ramveer Singh SP Ram Gopal (Pappu Lodhi) BSP
97 Firozabad Manish Asiza BJP Azim Bhai SP
98 Shikohabad Om Prakash Verma SP Dr.Mukesh Verma BSP
99 Sirsaganj Hariom SP E. Atul Pratap Singh BSP
100 Kasganj Man Pal Singh SP Hasrat Ullah Sherwani BSP
101 Amanpur Mamtesh BSP Virendra Singh SP
102 Patiyali Najeeva Khan Zeenat SP Suraj Singh Shakya BSP
103 Aliganj Rameshwar Singh SP Sanghmitra Maurya BSP
104 Etah Ashish Kumar Yadav SP Gajendra Singh Babloo BSP
105 Marhara Amit Gaurav SP Virendra JaKP
106 Jalesar (SC) Ranjeet Suman SP Omprakash Dalit BSP
107 Mainpuri Rajkumar Alias Raju Yadav SP Rama Shakya BSP
108 Bhongaon Alok Kumar SP Ashish Singh Alias Rahul Rathor BSP
109 Kishani (SC) Eng. Brajesh Katheriya SP Km. Sandhya BSP
110 Karhal Sobaran Singh Yadav SP Jaivir Singh BSP
111 Gunnaur Ramkhiladi Singh Yadav SP Ajit Kumar Urf Raju Yadav INC
112 Bisauli (SC) Ashutosh Maurya Urf Raju SP Priti Sagar Urf Pushpa Rani BSP
113 Sahaswan Omkar Singh SP Mir Hadi Ali Alias Babar Mian BSP
114 Bilsi Musarrat Ali Bittan BSP Vimal Krishan Aggrawal SP
115 Badaun Abid Raza Khan SP Mahesh Chandra Gupta BJP
116 Shekhupur Ashish Yadav SP Bhagvan Singh Shakya INC
117 Dataganj Sinod Kumar Shakya (Deepu) BSP Prempal Singh Yadav SP
118 Baheri Ataurrehman SP Chhatra Pal Singh BJP
119 Meerganj Sultan Baig BSP Dr.D.C Verma BJP
120 Bhojipura Shazil Islam IEMC Virendra Singh Gangwar SP
121 Nawabganj Bhagwat Saran Gangwar SP Usha Gangwar BSP
122 Faridpur (SC) Dr. Siaram Sagar SP Dr. Shyam Bihari BJP
123 Bithari Chainpur Virendra Singh BSP Dharmendra Kumar SP
124 Bareilly Dr. Arun Kumar BJP Dr. Anil Sharma SP
125 Bareilly Cantt Rajesh Agarwal BJP Fahim Sabir Ansari SP
126 Aonla Dharm Pal Singh BJP Mahipal Singh Yadav SP
127 Pilibhit Riaz Ahmad SP Sanjay Singh Gangwar BSP
128 Barkhera Hemraj Verma SP Jaidrath Alias Prawaktanand BJP
129 Puranpur (SC) Peetam Ram SP Babu Ram BJP
130 Bisalpur Agys Ramsaran Verma BJP Anis Ahmad Khan Alias Phool Babu INC
131 Katra Rajesh Yadav SP Rajeev Kashyap BSP
132 Jalalabad Neeraj Kushawaha BSP Sharad Vir Singh SP
133 Tilhar Roshan Lal Verma BSP Anwar Ali Urf Zaki Ur Rahman SP
134 Powayan (SC) Sakuntla Devi SP Arun Kumar Sagar BSP
135 Shahjahanpur Suresh Kumar Khanna BJP Tanveer Khan SP
136 Dadraul Rammurti Singh Verma SP Rizwan Ali BSP
137 Palia Harvindar Kumar Sahani Alias Romi Sahani BSP Krishna Gopal Patel SP
138 Nighasan Ajay BJP R A Usmani SP
139 Gola Gokrannath Vinay Tiwari SP Simmi Bano BSP
140 Sri Nagar (SC) Ramsaran SP Sripal Bhargva BSP
141 Dhaurahra Shamsher Bahadur Alias Sheroobhaiya BSP Yashpal Chowdhary SP
142 Lakhimpur Utkarsh Verma Madhur SP Gyan Prakash Bajpai BSP
143 Kasta (SC) Sunil Kumar Lala SP Saurabh Singh Sonu BSP
144 Mohammdi Awasthi Bala Prasad BSP Imran Ahamad SP
145 Maholi Anoop Kumar Gupta SP Mahesh Chandra Mishra BSP
146 Sitapur Radheyshyam Jaiswal SP Ayub Khan BSP
147 Hargaon (SC) Ramhet Bharti BSP R.P Chowdhary SP
148 Laharpur Mo. Jasmir Ansari BSP Anil Kumar Verma INC
149 Biswan Rampal Yadav SP Nirmal Verma BSP
150 Sevata Mahendra Kumar Singh SP Ammar Rizvi INC
151 Mahmoodabad Narendra Singh Verma SP Ahmad Anshari BSP
152 Sidhauli (SC) Manish Rawat SP Dr. Hargovind Bhargav BSP
153 Misrikh (SC) Ram Pal Rajwanshi SP Manish Kumar Rawat BSP
154 Sawaijpur Rajani Tiwari BSP Padamarag Singh Yadav JaKP
155 Shahabad Babu Khan SP Asif Khan BSP
156 Hardoi Nitin Agrawal SP Raja Bux Singh BSP
157 Gopamau (SC) Shyam Prakash SP Aneeta Verma BSP
158 Sandi (SC) Rajeshwari SP Virendra Kumar BSP
159 Bilgram-Mallanwan Brijesh Kumar BSP Krishna Kumar Singh Alias Satish Verma SP
160 Balamau (SC) Anil Verma SP Rampal Verma BSP
161 Sandila Kunwar Mahabir Singh SP Abdul Mannan BSP
162 Bangermau Badlu Khan SP Mohd. Irshad Khan BSP
163 Safipur (SC) Sudhir Kumar SP Ram Baran BSP
164 Mohan (SC) Radhey Lal Rawat BSP Mast Ram BJP
165 Unnao Deepak Kumar SP Pankaj Gupta BJP
166 Bhagwantnagar Kuldeep Singh Sengar SP Poonam Shukla BJP
167 Purwa Uday Raj SP Narendra Singh Lodhi BSP
168 Malihabad (SC) Indal Kumar SP Kaushal Kishore RCP
169 Bakshi Kaa Talab Gomti Yadav SP Nakul Dubey BSP
170 Sarojini Nagar Sharda Pratap Shukla SP Shiv Shanker Singh (Shankari) BSP
171 Lucknow West Mohd Rehan SP Suresh Kumar Shrivastav BJP
172 Lucknow North Abhishek Mishra SP Dr. Neeraj Bora INC
173 Lucknow East Kalraj Mishra BJP Juhie Singh SP
174 Lucknow Central Ravidas Mehrotra SP Vidya Sagar Gupta BJP
175 Lucknow Cantt Prof. Rita Bahuguna Joshi INC Suresh Chandra Tiwari BJP
176 Mohanlalganj (SC) Chandra Rawat SP Ajey Pushpa Rawat BSP
177 Bachhrawan (SC) Ram Lal Akela SP Sushil Kumar Pasi RSBP
178 Tiloi Dr. Mohd. Muslim INC Mayankeshwar Sharan Singh SP
179 Harchandpur Surendra Vikram Singh SP Shiv Ganesh Lodhi INC
180 Rae Bareli Akhilesh Kumar Singh PECP Ram Pratap Yadav SP
181 Salon (SC) Ashakishore SP Shiv Balak Pasi INC
182 Sareni Devendra Pratap Singh SP Sushil Kumar BSP
183 Unchahar Manoj Kumar Pandey SP Utkrist Maurya BSP
184 Jagdishpur (SC) Radhey Shyam INC Vijay Kumar SP
185 Gauriganj Rakesh Pratap Singh SP Mohammad Nayeem INC
186 Amethi Gayatri Prasad SP Ameeta Sinh INC
187 Isauli Abrar Ahmad SP Yash Bhadra Singh (Monu) PECP
188 Sultanpur Anoop Sanda SP Mohd. Tahir Khan BSP
189 Sadar Arun Kumar SP Raj Prasad BSP
190 Lambhua Santosh Pandey SP Vinod Singh BSP
191 Kadipur (SC) Ramchandra Chaudhary SP Bhagelu Ram BSP
192 Kaimganj (SC) Ajit Kumar SP Amar Singh BJP
193 Amritpur Narendra Singh Yadav SP Dr. Jitandra Singh Yadav JaKP
194 Farrukhabad Vijay Singh S/O Prem Singh IND Major Suneel Dutt Dwivedi BJP
195 Bhojpur Jamaluddin Siddiqui SP Mukesh Rajput JaKP
196 Chhibramau Arvind Singh Yadav SP Tahir Husain Siddiqui BSP
197 Tirwa Vyjai Bahadur Pal SP Kailash Singh Rajput BSP
198 Kannauj (SC) Anil Kumar Dohre SP Mahendra Nim Dohre BSP
199 Jaswantnagar Shivpal Singh Yadav SP Manish Yadav Pataray BSP
200 Etawah Raghuraj Singh Shakya SP Mahendra Singh Rajpoot BSP
201 Bharthana (SC) Sukh Devi Verma SP Raghvendra Kumar BSP
202 Bidhuna Pramod Kumar SP Devesh Kumar BSP
203 Dibiyapur Pradeep Kumar SP Ram Ji BSP
204 Auraiya (SC) Madan Singh Alias Santosh SP Kuldeep BSP
205 Rasulabad (SC) Shiv Kumar Beria SP Nirmala Sankhawar BSP
206 Akbarpur - Raniya Ramswaroop Singh SP Pratibha Shukla BSP
207 Sikandra Indrapal Singh BSP Devendra Singh Bhole BJP
208 Bhognipur Yogendra Pal Singh SP Dharm Pal Singh Bhadauriya BSP
209 Bilhaur (SC) Aruna Kumari Kori SP Kamlesh Chandra Divakar BSP
210 Bithoor Munindra Shukla SP Dr.Ram Prakash Kushwaha BSP
211 Kalyanpur Satish Kumar Nigam 'Advocate' SP Prem Lata Katiyar BJP
212 Govindnagar Satyadev Pachauri BJP Shailendra Dixit INC
213 Sishamau Haji Irfan Solanki SP Hanuman Swarup Mishra BJP
214 Arya Nagar Salil Vishnoi BJP Jitendra Bahadur Singh SP
215 Kidwai Nagar Ajay Kapoor INC Vivek Sheel Shukla (Beenu Shukla) BJP
216 Kanpur Cantt Raghunandan Singh Bhadauria BJP Mohd.Hasan Roomi SP
217 Maharajpur Satish Mahana BJP Shikha Mishra BSP
218 Ghatampur (SC) Indrajeet Kori SP Saroj Kureel BSP
219 Madhaugarh Santram BSP Keshvendra Singh SP
220 Kalpi Umakanti INC Sanjay Bhadauria Damras BSP
221 Orai (SC) Dayashankar SP Satyendra Pratap BSP
222 Babina Krishna Pal Singh Rajpoot BSP Chandrapal Singh Yadav SP
223 Jhansi Nagar Ravi Sharma BJP Sita Ram Kushwaha BSP
224 Mauranipur (SC) Dr. Rashmi Arya SP Rajendra Rahul Ahirwar BSP
225 Garautha Deepnarayan Singh (Deepak Yadav) SP Devesh Kumar Paliwal (Kukku Bhaiya) BSP
226 Lalitpur Ramesh Prasad Kushwaha BSP Chandra Bhusan Singh Bundela "guddu Raja" SP
227 Mehroni (SC) Feran Lal BSP Manohar Lal BJP
228 Hamirpur Sadhvi Niranjan Jyoti BJP Fateh Muhammad Khan BSP
229 Rath (SC) Gayadeen Anuragi INC Ambesh Kumari SP
230 Mahoba Rajnarain Alias Rajju BSP Siddhgopal Sahu SP
231 Charkhari Uma Bharti BJP Kaptan Singh SP
232 Tindwari Daljeet Singh INC Bishambhar Prasad SP
233 Baberu Vishambhar Singh SP Brij Mohan Singh BSP
234 Naraini (SC) Gayacharan Dinkar BSP Bharatlal Diwakar SP
235 Banda Vivek Kumar Singh INC Dinesh Chandra Shukla (Lala) BSP
236 Chitrakoot Veer Singh SP Ram Sevak BSP
237 Manikpur Chandrabhan Singh Patel BSP Shyamacharan Gupta SP
238 Jahanabad Madan Gopal Verma SP Sameer Trivedi BSP
239 Bindki Sukhadev Prasad Verma BSP Rajendra Singh Patel BJP
240 Fatehpur Shed Qasim Hasan SP Jeetendra Kumar Lodhi BSP
241 Ayah Shah Ayodhya Prasad Pal BSP Anand Prakash Lodhi SP
242 Husainganj Mo. Asif BSP Usha Devi Alias Anila Maurya INC
243 Khaga (SC) Krishna Paswan BJP Murli Dhar BSP
244 Rampur Khas Pramod Kumar INC Hiramani Patel BSP
245 Babaganj (SC) Vinod Kumar IND Mahendra Kumar BSP
246 Kunda Raghuraj Pratap Singh IND Shiv Prakash Mishra Senani BSP
247 Bishwavnathganj Raja Ram SP Sindhuja Mishra Senani BSP
248 Pratapgarh Nagendra Singh "munna Yadav" SP Sanjay BSP
249 Patti Ram Singh SP Rajendra Pratap Singh Urf Moti Singh BJP
250 Raniganj Pro. Shivakant Ojha SP Mansha Ahmad BSP
251 Sirathu Keshav Prasad BJP Anand Mohan BSP
252 Manjhanpur (SC) Indrajeet Saroj BSP Shiv Mohan Chaudhary SP
253 Chail Mohd Ashif Jafri BSP Chandra Bali SP
254 Phaphamau Ansar Ahmad SP Guru Prasad Maurya BSP
255 Soraon (SC) Satyaveer Munna SP Babu Lal 'Bhawara' BSP
256 Phulpur Sayeed Ahamad SP Praveen Patel BSP
257 Pratappur Vijma Yadav SP Mohd.Mujtaba Siddiqi BSP
258 Handia Maheshnarayan Singh SP Dr. Rakeshdhar Tripathi PMSP
259 Meja Girish Chandra Alias Gama Pandey SP Anand Kumar Alias Collector Pandey BSP
260 Karachhana Deepak Patel BSP Ujjwal Raman Singh SP
261 Allahabad West Pooja Pal BSP Atiq Ahamad AD
262 Allahabad North Anugrah Narayan Singh INC Harshvardhan Bajpayee BSP
263 Allahabad South Haji Parvej Ahmad (Tanki) SP Nand Gopal Gupta Nandi BSP
264 Bara (SC) Dr.Ajay Kumar SP Bholanath Chaudhary BSP
265 Koraon (SC) Rajbali Jaisal BSP Ramkripal CPM
266 Kursi Fareed Mahfooj Kidwai SP Kumari Meeta Gautam BSP
267 Ram Nagar Arvind Kumar Singh 'Gop' SP Amresh Kumar BSP
268 Barabanki Dharam Raj SP Sangram Singh BSP
269 Zaidpur (SC) Ramgopal SP Ved Prakash Rawat BSP
270 Dariyabad Rajeev Kumar Singh SP Vivekanand BSP
271 Rudauli Ram Chandra Yadav BJP Abbas Ali Zaidi Alias "rushdi Miyan" SP
272 Haidergarh (SC) Ram Magan SP Ram Narayan BSP
273 Milkipur (SC) Audhesh Prasad SP Pavan Kumar BSP
274 Bikapur Mitrasen Yadav SP Firoz Khan Urf Gabbar BSP
275 Ayodhya Tej Narayan Pandey Alias Pawan Pandey SP Lallu Singh BJP
276 Goshainganj Abhay Singh SP Indra Pratap Urf Khabbu Tiwari BSP
277 Katehari Shankh Lal Manjhi SP Lal Ji Verma BSP
278 Tanda Azimulhaque Pahlwan SP Ajay Kumar Alias Vishal Verma BSP
279 Alapur (SC) Bheem Prasad Sonkar SP Tribhuvan Dutt BSP
280 Jalalpur Sher Bahadur SP Ritesh Pandey BSP
281 Akbarpur Ram Murti Verma SP Sanjay Kumar BSP
282 Balha (SC) Savitri Bai Fule BJP Kiran Bharti BSP
283 Nanpara Madhuri Verma INC Waris Ali BSP
284 Matera Yasar Shah SP Ali Akbar INC
285 Mahasi Krishna Kumar Ojha BSP Sureshwar Singh BJP
286 Bahraich Dr. Waqar Ahmad Shah SP Chandra Shekhar Singh INC
287 Payagpur Mukesh Srivastva Alias Gyanendra Pratap INC Ajit Pratap Singh BSP
288 Kaiserganj Mukut Bihari BJP Ram Tej Yadav Advocate SP
289 Bhinga Indrani Devi SP Muhammad Aslam INC
290 Shrawasti Muhammad Ramjan SP Vinod Tripathi BSP
291 Tulsipur Abdul Mashhood Khan SP Salman Zaheer BSP
292 Gainsari Dr. Shiv Pratap Yadav SP Alauddin BSP
293 Utraula Arif Anwar Hashmi SP Dhirendra Pratap Singh BSP
294 Balrampur (SC) Jagram Paswan SP Ramapati Shastri BJP
295 Mehnaun Nandita Shukla SP Arshad Ali Khan BSP
296 Gonda Vinod Kumar Urf Pandit Singh SP Mahesh Narayan Tiwari BJP
297 Katra Bazar Bawan Singh BJP Masood Alam BSP
298 Colonelganj Yogesh Pratap Singh 'Yogesh Bhaiya' SP Ajay Pratap Singh Alias Lalla Bhaiya BSP
299 Tarabganj Awadhesh Kumar Singh Alias Manju Singh SP Ram Bhajan Chaube BSP
300 Mankapur (SC) Babulal SP Ramesh Chandra BSP
301 Gaura Kunwar Anand Singh SP Abdul Kalam Malik INC
302 Shohratgarh Lalmunni Singh SP Mumtaj Ahmad BSP
303 Kapilvastu (SC) Vijay Kumar SP Sri Ram Chauhan BJP
304 Bansi Jai Pratap Singh BJP Lal Ji SP
305 Itwa Mata Prasad Pandey SP Subodh Chandra BSP
306 Doomariyaganj Kamal Yusuf Malik PECP Saiyada Khatun BSP
307 Harraiya Rajkishor Singh SP Mamata Pandey BSP
308 Kaptanganj Ram Prasad Chaudhary BSP Trayambak Nath SP
309 Rudhauli Sanjay Pratap Jaiswal INC Rajendra Prasad Chaudhary BSP
310 Basti Sadar Jeetendra Kumar BSP Abhishek Pal INC
311 Mahadewa (SC) Ram Karan Arya SP Doodhram BSP
312 Menhdawal Laxmikant SP Anil Kumar PECP
313 Khalilabad Dr. Moh. Ayub PECP Mashhoor Alam BSP
314 Dhanghata (SC) Alagu Prasad Chauhan SP Ram Sidhare BSP
315 Pharenda Bajrang Bahadur Singh BJP Virendra Chaudhary INC
316 Nautanwa Kaushal Kishor INC Aman Mani Tripathi SP
317 Siswa Shivendra Singh Alias Shiv Babu SP Dr. Ramapati Ram Tripathi BJP
318 Maharajganj (SC) Sudama SP Nirmesh Mangal BSP
319 Paniyara Deo Narayan Urf G.M. Singh BSP Gyanendra BJP
320 Caimpiyarganj Fateh Bahadur NCP Chinta Yadav SP
321 Pipraich Rajmati SP Jitendra BSP
322 Gorakhpur Urban Dr Radha Mohan Das Agarwal BJP Raj Kumari Devi SP
323 Gorakhpur Rural Vijay Bahadur Yadava BJP Jafar Amin Dakku SP
324 Sahajanwa Rajendra BSP Aswani BJP
325 Khajani (SC) Sant Prasad BJP Ram Samujh BSP
326 Chauri-Chaura Jay Prakash BSP Anoop Kumar Pandey SP
327 Bansgaon (SC) Dr. Vijay Kumar BSP Sharda Devi SP
328 Chillupar Rajesh Tripathi BSP C.P Chand SP
329 Khadda Vijay Kumar Dubey INC N.P. Kushwaha SP
330 Padrauna Swami Prasad Maurya BSP Rajesh Kumar Jaiswal INC
331 Tamkuhi Raj Ajay Kumar 'Lalloo' INC Nand Kishor Mishra BJP
332 Fazilnagar Ganga BJP Kalamuddin BSP
333 Kushinagar Bramhashankar Tripathi SP Jawed Iqbal BSP
334 Hata Radheshyam SP Virendra BSP
335 Ramkola (SC) Purnmasi Dehati SP Deep Lal Bharti BJP
336 Rudrapur Akhilesh Pratap Singh INC Mukti Nath Yadav SP
337 Deoria Janmejai Singh BJP Pramod Singh BSP
338 Pathardeva Shakir Ali SP Surya Pratap Shahi BJP
339 Rampur Karkhana Choudhari Fasiha Bashir Alias Gajala Lari SP Girijesh Shahi Alias Guddu Shahi IND
340 Bhatpar Rani Kameshwar SP Sabhakunwar BSP
341 Salempur (SC) Manbodh SP Vijaylaxmi BJP
342 Barhaj Prem Prakash Singh SP Renu Jaiswal BSP
343 Atrauliya Dr.Sangram Yadav SP Surendra Prasad Mishra BSP
344 Gopalpur Waseem Ahmad SP Kamla Prasad Yadav BSP
345 Sagri Abhay Narayan SP Santosh Kumar Singh(Teepoo) BSP
346 Mubarakpur Shah Alam Urfa Guddu Jamali BSP Akhilesh Yadav SP
347 Azamgarh Durga Prasad Yadav SP Sarvesh Singh Sipu BSP
348 Nizamabad Alambadi SP Kalamuddin Khan BSP
349 Phoolpur Pawai Shyam Bahadur Singh Yadav SP Abul Kais Azami BSP
350 Didarganj Adil Sheikh SP Sukhdev Rajbhar BSP
351 Lalganj (SC) Bechai SP Hira Lal Gautam BSP
352 Mehnagar (SC) Brij Lal Sonkar SP Vidya Chaudhary BSP
353 Madhuban Umesh Pandey BSP Rajendra Mishra SP
354 Ghosi Sudhakar SP Fagu Chauhan BSP
355 Muhammadabad- Gohna (SC) Baijnath SP Rajendra BSP
356 Mau Mukhtar Ansari QED Bheem Rajbhar BSP
357 Belthara Road (SC) Gorakh Paswan SP Chhathu Ram BSP
358 Rasara Umashankar BSP Sanatan SP
359 Sikanderpur Jiauddin Rijvi SP Chandrabhushan Rajbhar BSP
360 Phephana Upendra Tiwari BJP Ambika Choudhary SP
361 Ballia Nagar Narad Rai SP Sathi Ramji Gupta QED
362 Bansdih Ram Govind SP Ketakee BJP
363 Bairia Jai Prakash Anchal SP Bharat BJP
364 Badlapur Om Prakash 'Baba' Dubey SP Lalji Yadav BSP
365 Shahganj Shailendra Yadav 'Lalaee' SP Dharmraj Nishad BSP
366 Jaunpur Nadeem Javed INC Tejbahadur Maurya 'Pappu' BSP
367 Malhani Paras Nath Yadaw SP Dr.Jagriti Singh IND
368 Mungra Badshahpur Seema BJP Ramesh BSP
369 Machhlishahr (SC) Jagdish Sonkar SP Rampher Gautam BSP
370 Mariyahu Shraddha Yadav SP Savitri Patel BSP
371 Zafrabad Sachindra Nath Tripathi SP Jagdish Narayan BSP
372 Kerakat (SC) Gulab Chand SP Vijay Lakshami BSP
373 Jakhanian (SC) Subba Ram SP Vijay Kumar BSP
374 Saidpur (SC) Subhash SP America BSP
375 Ghazipur Vijay Kumar Mishra SP Raj Kumar BSP
376 Jangipur Kailash SP Manish Chandra Pandey BSP
377 Zahoorabad Syeda Shadab Fatima SP Kalicharan BSP
378 Mohammadabad Sibgatulla Ansari QED Rajesh Rai SP
379 Zamania Omprakash SP Umashanker Kushwaha BSP
380 Mughalsarai Babban* BSP Babulal SP
381 Sakaldiha Sushil Singh IND Prabhunarayan Yadav SP
382 Saiyadraja Manoj Kumar IND Brijesh Singh Urf Arun Kumar Singh PMSP
383 Chakia (SC) Poonam SP Jitendra Kumar BSP
384 Pindra Ajay INC Jai Prakash BSP
385 Ajagara (SC) Tribhuvan Ram BSP Lalji SP
386 Shivpur Uday Lal Maurya BSP Dr.Piyush Yadav SP
387 Rohaniya Anupriya Patel AD Ramakant Singh BSP
388 Varanasi North Ravindra Jaiswal BJP Sujit Kumar Maurya BSP
389 Varanasi South Shyamdev Roy Chaudhari BJP Dr. Dayashankar Mishra "dayalu" INC
390 Varanasi Cantt. Jyotsana Srivastava BJP Anil Srivastwa INC
391 Sevapuri Surendra Singh Patel SP Neel Ratan Patel 'Neelu' AD
392 Bhadohi Jahid Beg SP Ravindranath Tripathi BSP
393 Gyanpur Vijay Kumar SP Dinesh Kumar Singh BSP
394 Aurai (SC) Madhubala SP Baijnath BSP
395 Chhanbey (SC) Bhai Lal Kol SP Shashi Bhushan BSP
396 Mirzapur Kailash Nath Chaurasiya SP Rang Nath Mishra BSP
397 Majhawan Ramesh Chand BSP Rajendra Prasad SP
398 Chunar Jagatamba Singh SP Ghanshyam BSP
399 Marihan Laliteshpati Tripathi INC Satyendra Kumar Patel SP
400 Ghorawal Ramesh Chandra SP Anil Kumar Maurya BSP
401 Robertsganj Avinash SP Ramesh Singh BSP
402 Obra Sunil Kumar BSP Devendra Prasad Shastri BJP
403 Duddhi (SC) Rubi Prasad IND Naresh Kumar SP

Babban resigned on 8 October 2016.[11]

Analysis

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Vote percentages party wise

The election was accompanied by high voting of 59.40%,[12][13] with impressive women turnouts.[14] The good performance of the SP getting a majority on its own showed that the people had voted for stability and it was largely attributed to the lengthy campaign by Akhilesh Yadav mainly on the issues of law and order and good administration.[15] The promises made by the party in its manifesto also seemed to have swayed the voters towards them,[16] however there were reports of violence from various places soon after the results started coming which had resulted the death of one boy.[17] The Muslim-Yadav combined vote bank worked in favor of the SP[18] since in more than 140 assembly constituencies the Muslim electorate played a role in victory of the candidates.[16] The people seemed to have voted against the BSP on issues of corruption, abuse of public money and Mayawati's alleged image as being unapproachable.[19] The result also showed that the parties SP and BSP had merely exchanged their vote percentage differences during this election and previous election.[20] The defeat of the two national parties the Congress and the BJP was noted by the international media,[21][22] even the two parties had performed well in 2009 general elections in the state.[23][24] The reasons accounted of failure to offer as an alternative to the BSP, lack of chief ministerial candidate and proper leadership at the ground level.[25][26] The lacklustre campaign headed by Rahul Gandhi and Uma Bharti also resulted to their losses.[27][28][29][30] The election result had also put the campaigning style of Rahul Gandhi in question as he was in charge of the party[31][32] and was earlier credited for party's victory in 2009 elections in the state.[33] The defeat of the parties also showed their ill-preparedness for 2014 general elections with the rise of the regional parties.[34][35] It also indicated that the central government headed by the Congress will be more at pressure from its allies, particularly the SP which is supporting the coalition at the center[36] especially in cases of economic measures taken by the UPA government.[37] The electorate seems to have partly rejected candidates with criminal backgrounds[38] along with some from political families.[39]

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