18th Indian general election in Uttar Pradesh
2024 Indian general election in Uttar Pradesh Opinion polls Turnout 56.99% ( 2.22 pp )
Partywise Result Map of the 2024 general election in Uttar Pradesh Alliance wise Result Map of the 2024 general election in Uttar Pradesh
The 2024 Indian general election was held in Uttar Pradesh in seven phases from 19 April to 1 June to elect 80 members of the 18th Lok Sabha , with the results declared on 4 June.[ 1] [ 2] [ 3] [ 4] [ 5] Bypolls for Dadraul, Lucknow East, Gainsari, and Duddhi assembly constituencies were held alongside this election.[ 6] [ 7] [ 8] [ 9]
Uttar Pradesh , along with Bihar and West Bengal , were the only states where the 2024 Indian general election was held in all 7 phases.[ 10]
All opinion polls and exit polls forecasted a landslide win for the BJP, but the INDIA alliance of SP and INC instead won 43 seats, more than the half parliamentary seat in the state.
Election schedule
Poll event
Phase
I
II
III
IV
V
VI
VII
Notification date
20 March
28 March
12 April
18 April
26 April
29 April
7 May
Last date for filing nomination
27 March
4 April
19 April
25 April
3 May
6 May
14 May
Scrutiny of nomination
28 March
5 April
20 April
26 April
4 May
7 May
15 May
Last Date for withdrawal of nomination
30 March
8 April
22 April
29 April
6 May
9 May
17 May
Date of poll
19 April
26 April
7 May
13 May
20 May
25 May
1 June
Date of counting of votes/Result
4 June 2024
No. of constituencies
8
8
10
13
14
14
13
Schedule of 2024 Indian general election in Uttar Pradesh for each constituency
Parties and alliances
National Democratic Alliance
Indian National Developmental Inclusive Alliance
Others
Candidates
Issues
Paper leak
The UPPSC police recruitment exam was held on 17 and 18 February.[ 12] Some candidates and student organisations alleged that other candidates had the question paper 8–12 hours prior to the exam, and that it was available at a price between ₹50,000 (US$ 603) and ₹200,000 (US$ 2,413). On 19 February, the UP Police Recruitment Board chairperson Renuka Mishra said that there was no evidence to prove that there was a paper leak before the exam, while simultaneously constituting an internal committee to investigate the allegations.[ 13] On 23 February, a large number of students protested in Lucknow , questioning the authenticity of the exam and demanding cancellation & re-examination. Another group protested at the UPPSC headquarters at Prayagraj the same day. Congress leader Priyanka Gandhi and Samajwadi Party supremo Akhilesh Yadav tweeted in support of the students' protest, calling for a CBI probe into the incident.[ 14] [ 12] Protesting students ran the hashtag #ReExam_RO_ARO on social media.[ 15] On 24 February, chief minister Yogi Adityanath announced that the exam had been cancelled and a re-exam would be conducted within the next 6 months.[ 16]
Surveys and polls
Opinion polls
Exit polls
Polling agency
Lead
NDA
INDIA
BSP
Others
Republic-PMarq
69
11
0
0
NDA
DB Live
46-48
32-34
0
0
NDA
IndiaNews Dynamics
69
11
0
0
NDA
India TV-CNX
62-68
12-16
0-1
0
NDA
India-Today Axis My India
64-67
13-16
0-1
0
NDA
Jan Ki Baat
68-74
6-12
0
0
NDA
News Nation
67
13
0
0
NDA
News24-Today's Chanakya
68
12
0
0
NDA
2019 election
64
6
10
0
NDA
Actual Results
36
43
0
1
INDIA
Voter turnout
Phase wise
Phase
Date
Constituencies
Voter Turnout
I
19 April 2024
Saharanpur , Kairana , Muzaffarnagar , Bijnor , Nagina , Moradabad , Rampur , Pilibhit
61.11%
II
26 April 2024
Amroha , Meerut , Baghpat , Ghaziabad , Gautam Buddha Nagar , Bulandshahr , Aligarh , Mathura
55.19%
III
7 May 2024
Sambhal , Hathras , Agra , Fatehpur Sikri , Firozabad , Mainpuri , Etah , Badaun , Bareilly , Aonla
57.55%
IV
13 May 2024
Shahjahanpur , Kheri , Dhaurahra , Sitapur , Hardoi , Misrikh , Unnao , Farrukhabad , Etawah , Kannauj , Kanpur , Akbarpur , Bahraich
58.22%
V
20 May 2024
Mohanlalganj , Lucknow , Rae Bareli , Amethi , Jalaun , Jhansi , Hamirpur , Banda , Fatehpur , Kaushambi , Barabanki , Faizabad , Kaiserganj , Gonda ,
58.02%
VI
25 May 2024
Sultanpur , Pratapgarh , Phulpur , Allahabad , Ambedkar Nagar , Shravasti , Domariyaganj , Basti , Sant Kabir Nagar , Lalganj , Azamgarh , Jaunpur , Machhlishahr , Bhadohi
54.04%
VII
1 June 2024
Maharajganj , Gorakhpur , Kushinagar , Deoria , Bansgaon , Ghosi , Salempur , Ballia , Ghazipur , Chandauli , Varanasi , Mirzapur , Robertsganj
55.85%
Total
Constituency wise
Strategies and outcomes
In this election, Samajwadi Party showed stellar performance by winning highest number of seats out of total 80 seats of Lok Sabha in Uttar Pradesh. The party under Akhilesh Yadav relied upon Other Backward Castes and in order to make inroads amongst the non-Yadav OBC communities, it fielded large number of candidates from Kurmi caste as well as from the Maurya -Kushwaha community. It also relied upon Dalit communities such as Pasis . Consequently, in the final result, OBC MPs outnumbered the Forward Caste MPs. Senior Kurmi leaders like Naresh Uttam Patel , Ram Prasad Chaudhary and Lalji Verma were victorious. The controversial MP Ajay Mishra Teni was defeated by Utkarsh Verma . In Jaunpur Lok Sabha constituency , SP's Babu Singh Kushwaha defeated BJP's Kripa Shankar Singh despite the backing of local strongman from Thakur community Dhananjay Singh .[ 28]
Results
Results by party or alliance
Alliance
INDIA
NDA
Oth
Seats
43
36
1
Party
SP
INC
BJP
RLD
AD(S)
ASP(KR)
Seats
37
6
33
2
1
1
Alliance/ Party
Popular vote
Seats
Votes
%
±pp
Contested
Won
+/−
INDIA
SP
29,451,786
33.59
15.48
62
37
32
INC
8,294,318
9.46
3.1
17
6
05
AITC
414,131
0.47
0.47
1
0
Total
38,160,235
43.52
19.06
80
43
NDA
BJP
36,267,072
41.37
8.61
75
33
29
RLD
893,460
1.02
0.67
2
2
02
AD(S)
807,210
0.92
0.29
2
1
01
SBSP
340,188
0.38
1
0
Total
38,307,930
43.69
7.50
80
36
ASP(KR)
512,552
0.58
New
1
1
1
BSP
8,233,562
9.39
10.04
79
0
10
Others
IND
NOTA
631,327
0.72
Total
100
–
80
-
Results by region
Region
Total seats
Samajwadi Party
Bharatiya Janata Party
Indian National Congress
BSP
OTH
Bundelkhand
4
03
03
01
03
00
00
00
Central Uttar Pradesh
24
11
11
08
14
05
04
00
01
00
North-East Uttar Pradesh
17
08
07
09
04
00
00
03
00
Rohilkhand
10
05
02
04
01
00
00
02
01
01
South-East Uttar Pradesh
8
05
05
02
02
00
00
02
01
01
West Uttar Pradesh
17
05
04
09
05
01
01
00
02
02
02
Total
80
37
32
33
29
06
05
00
10
04
02
Results by constituency
Constituency
Turnout
Winner[ 29]
Runner-up
Margin
Candidate
Party
Votes
%
Candidate
Party
Votes
%
Votes
%
1
Saharanpur
66.14%
Imran Masood
INC
5,47,967
44.57%
Raghav Lakhanpal
BJP
4,83,425
39.32%
64,542
5.25%
2
Kairana
62.46%
Iqra Choudhary
SP
5,28,013
48.90%
Pradeep Kumar Chaudhary
BJP
4,58,897
42.50%
69,116
6.40%
3
Muzaffarnagar
59.13%
Harendra Singh Malik
SP
4,70,721
43.64%
Sanjeev Balyan
BJP
4,46,049
41.35%
24,672
2.29%
4
Bijnor
58.73%
Chandan Chauhan
RLD
4,04,493
39.48%
Deepak Saini
SP
3,66,985
35.82%
37,508
3.66%
5
Nagina (SC)
60.75%
Chandrashekhar Azad
ASP(KR)
512,552
51.19%
Om Kumar
BJP
359,751
36.06%
1,51,473
15.13%
6
Moradabad
62.18%
Ruchi Veera
SP
6,37,363
49.67%
Kunwar Sarvesh Kumar Singh
BJP
5,31,601
41.43%
1,05,762
8.24%
7
Rampur
55.85%
Mohibbullah Nadvi
SP
4,81,503
49.74%
Ghanshyam Singh Lodhi
BJP
3,94,069
40.71%
87,434
9.03%
8
Sambhal
62.91%
Zia ur Rahman Barq
SP
5,71,161
47.80%
Parmeshwar Lal Saini
BJP
4,49,667
37.63%
1,21,494
10.17%
9
Amroha
64.58%
Kanwar Singh Tanwar
BJP
4,76,506
42.90%
Danish Ali
INC
4,47,836
40.32%
28,670
2.58%
10
Meerut
58.94%
Arun Govil
BJP
5,46,469
46.21%
Sunita Verma
SP
5,35,884
45.32%
10,585
0.89%
11
Baghpat
56.16%
Rajkumar Sangwan
RLD
4,88,967
52.36%
Amarpal Sharma
SP
3,29,508
35.29%
1,59,459
17.07%
12
Ghaziabad
49.88%
Atul Garg
BJP
8,54,170
58.09%
Dolly Sharma
SP
5,17,205
35.17%
3,36,965
22.92%
13
Gautam Buddha Nagar
53.63%
Mahesh Sharma
BJP
8,57,829
59.69%
Mahendra Nagar
SP
2,98,357
35.17%
5,59,472
24.52%
14
Bulandshahr (SC)
56.16%
Bhola Singh
BJP
5,97,310
56.65%
Shivram Valmiki
INC
3,22,176
30.56%
2,75,134
26.09%
15
Aligarh
56.93%
Satish Kumar Gautam
BJP
5,01,834
44.28%
Bijendra Singh
SP
4,86,187
42.9%
15,647
1.38%
16
Hathras (SC)
55.71%
Anoop Pradhan
BJP
5,54,746
51.24%
Jasveer Valmiki
SP
3,07,428
28.39%
2,47,318
22.85%
17
Mathura
49.41%
Hema Malini
BJP
5,10,064
53.29%
Mukesh Dhangar
INC
2,16,657
22.64%
2,93,407
30.65%
18
Agra (SC)
54.08%
S. P. Singh Baghel
BJP
5,99,397
53.34%
Suresh Chand Kardam
SP
3,28,103
29.2%
2,71,294
24.14%
19
Fatehpur Sikri
57.19%
Raj Kumar Chahar
BJP
4,45,657
43.09%
Ramnath Sikarwar
INC
4,02,252
38.9%
43,405
4.19%
20
Firozabad
58.53%
Akshay Yadav
SP
5,43,037
49.01%
Thakur Vishwadeep Singh
BJP
4,53,725
40.95%
89,312
8.06%
21
Mainpuri
58.73%
Dimple Yadav
SP
5,98,526
56.79%
Jayveer Singh
BJP
3,76,887
35.76%
2,21,639
21.03%
22
Etah
59.31%
Devesh Shakya
SP
4,75,808
47.09%
Rajveer Singh
BJP
4,47,756
44.32%
28,052
2.77%
23
Badaun
54.35%
Aditya Yadav
SP
5,01,855
45.97%
Durvijay Singh Shakya
BJP
4,66,864
42.76%
34,991
3.21%
24
Aonla
57.44%
Neeraj Maurya
SP
4,92,515
45.23%
Dharmendra Kashyap
BJP
4,76,546
43.76%
15,969
1.47%
25
Bareilly
58.03%
Chhatrapal Singh Gangwar
BJP
5,67,127
50.66%
Praveen Singh Aron
SP
5,32,323
47.55%
34,804
3.11%
26
Pilibhit
63.11%
Jitin Prasada
BJP
6,07,158
52.30%
Bhagwat Sharan Gangwar
SP
4,42,223
38.09%
1,64,935
14.21%
27
Shahjahanpur (SC)
53.36%
Arun Kumar Sagar
BJP
5,92,718
47.50%
Jyotsna Gond
SP
5,37,339
43.06%
55,379
4.44%
28
Kheri
64.68%
Utkarsh Verma
SP
5,57,365
45.94%
Ajay Mishra Teni
BJP
5,23,036
43.11%
34,329
2.83%
29
Dhaurahra
64.54%
Anand Bhadauriya
SP
4,43,743
39.91%
Rekha Verma
BJP
4,39,294
39.51%
4,449
0.40%
30
Sitapur
62.54%
Rakesh Rathore
INC
5,31,138
48.2%
Rajesh Verma
BJP
4,41,497
40.06%
89,641
8.14%
31
Hardoi (SC)
57.52%
Jai Prakash Rawat
BJP
4,86,798
44.25%
Usha Verma
SP
4,58,942
41.72%
27,856
2.53%
32
Misrikh (SC)
55.89%
Ashok Kumar Rawat
BJP
4,75,016
45.15%
Sangita Rajwanshi
SP
4,41,610
41.98%
33,406
3.17%
33
Unnao
55.46%
Sakshi Maharaj
BJP
6,16,133
47.31%
Annu Tandon
SP
5,80,315
44.56%
35,818
2.75%
34
Mohanlalganj (SC)
62.88%
R. K. Chaudhary
SP
6,67,869
48.49%
Kaushal Kishore
BJP
5,97,577
43.48%
70,292
5.01%
35
Lucknow
52.28%
Rajnath Singh
BJP
612,709
53.59%
Ravidas Mehrotra
SP
477,550
42.00%
1,35,159
11.59%
36
Rae Bareli
58.12%
Rahul Gandhi
INC
6,87,649
66.17%
Dinesh Pratap Singh
BJP
2,97,619
28.64%
3,90,030
37.53%
37
Amethi
54.34%
Kishori Lal Sharma
INC
5,39,228
54.99%
Smriti Irani
BJP
3,72,032
37.94%
1,67,196
17.05%
38
Sultanpur
55.63%
Rambhual Nishad
SP
4,44,330
43%
Menaka Gandhi
BJP
4,01,156
38.82%
43,174
4.18%
39
Pratapgarh
51.45%
S. P. Singh Patel
SP
4,41,932
46.65%
Sangam Lal Gupta
BJP
3,75,726
39.66%
66,206
6.99%
40
Farrukhabad
59.08%
Mukesh Rajput
BJP
4,87,963
47.20%
Naval Kishore Shakya
SP
4,85,285
46.94%
2,678
0.26%
41
Etawah (SC)
56.36%
Jitendra Kumar Dohare
SP
4,90,747
47.47%
Ram Shankar Katheria
BJP
4,32,328
41.82%
58,419
5.65%
42
Kannauj
61.08%
Akhilesh Yadav
SP
6,42,292
52.74%
Subrat Pathak
BJP
4,71,370
38.71%
1,70,922
14.03%
43
Kanpur
53.05%
Ramesh Awasthi
BJP
4,43,055
49.93%
Alok Misra
INC
4,22,087
47.56%
20,968
2.37%
44
Akbarpur
57.78%
Devendra Singh
BJP
5,17,423
47.6%
Raja Ram Pal
SP
4,73,078
43.52%
44,345
4.08%
45
Jalaun (SC)
56.18%
Narayan Das Ahirwar
SP
5,30,180
46.96%
Bhanu Pratap Singh Verma
BJP
4,76,282
42.19%
53,898
4.77%
46
Jhansi
63.86%
Anurag Sharma
BJP
6,90,316
50.00%
Pradeep Jain Aditya
SP
5,87,702
42.57%
1,02,614
7.43%
47
Hamirpur
60.60%
Ajendra Singh Lodhi
SP
4,90,683
44.00%
Pushpendra Singh Chandel
BJP
4,88,054
43.76%
2,629
0.24%
48
Banda
59.70%
Krishna Devi Patel
SP
4,06,567
38.94%
R. K. Singh Patel
BJP
3,35,357
32.12%
71,210
6.82%
49
Fatehpur
57.09%
Naresh Uttam Patel
SP
5,00,328
45.2%
Sadhvi Niranjan Jyoti
BJP
4,67,129
42.2%
33,199
3.00%
50
Kaushambi (SC)
52.80%
Pushpendra Saroj
SP
5,09,787
50.51%
Vinod Sonkar
BJP
4,05,843
40.21%
1,03,944
10.30%
51
Phulpur
48.91%
Praveen Patel
BJP
4,52,600
44.60%
Amarnath Maurya
SP
4,48,268
44.17%
4,332
0.43%
52
Allahabad
51.82%
Ujjwal Rewati Raman Singh
INC
4,62,145
48.80%
Neeraj Tripathi
BJP
4,03,350
42.59%
58,795
6.21%
53
Barabanki (SC)
67.20%
Tanuj Punia
INC
7,19,927
55.78%
Rajrani Rawat
BJP
5,04,223
39.07%
2,15,704
16.71%
54
Faizabad
59.14%
Awadhesh Prasad
SP
554,289
48.59%
Lallu Singh
BJP
499,722
43.81%
54,567
4.78%
55
Ambedkar Nagar
61.58%
Lalji Verma
SP
5,44,959
46.3%
Ritesh Pandey
BJP
4,07,712
34.64%
1,37,247
11.66%
56
Bahraich (SC)
57.42%
Anand Kumar Gond
BJP
5,18,802
49.1%
Ramesh Gautam
SP
4,54,575
43.02%
64,227
6.08%
57
Kaiserganj
55.68%
Karan Bhushan Singh
BJP
5,71,263
53.79%
Bhagat Ram Mishra
SP
4,22,420
39.77%
1,48,843
14.02%
58
Shravasti
52.83%
Ram Shiromani Verma
SP
5,11,055
48.83%
Saket Mishra
BJP
4,34,382
41.51%
76,673
7.32%
59
Gonda
51.62%
Kirti Vardhan Singh
BJP
4,74,258
49.77%
Shreya Verma
SP
4,28,034
44.92%
46,224
4.85%
60
Domariyaganj
51.97%
Jagdambika Pal
BJP
4,63,303
45.47%
Bhishma Shankar Tiwari
SP
4,20,575
41.27%
42,728
4.20%
61
Basti
56.67%
Ram Prasad Chaudhary
SP
5,27,005
48.67%
Harish Dwivedi
BJP
4,26,011
39.34%
1,00,994
9.33%
62
Sant Kabir Nagar
52.57%
Laxmikant alias Pappu Nishad
SP
4,98,695
45.7%
Praveen Kumar Nishad
BJP
4,06,525
37.25%
92,170
8.45%
63
Maharajganj
60.31%
Pankaj Chaudhary
BJP
5,91,310
48.85%
Virendra Chaudhary
INC
5,55,859
45.92%
35,451
2.93%
64
Gorakhpur
54.93%
Ravindra Kishan Shukla
BJP
584,512
50.75%
Kajal Nishad
SP
482,308
41.78%
103,526
8.97%
65
Kushinagar
57.57%
Vijay Kumar Dubey
BJP
5,16,345
47.79%
Ajay Pratap Singh
SP
4,34,555
40.22%
81,790
7.57%
66
Deoria
55.51%
Shashank Mani Tripathi
BJP
5,04,541
48.36%
Akhilesh Pratap Singh
INC
4,69,699
45.02%
34,842
3.34%
67
Bansgaon (SC)
51.79%
Kamlesh Paswan
BJP
4,28,693
45.38%
Sadal Prasad
INC
4,25,543
45.04%
3,150
0.34%
68
Lalganj (SC)
54.38%
Daroga Saroj
SP
4,39,959
43.85%
Neelam Sonkar
BJP
3,24,936
32.38%
1,15,023
11.47%
69
Azamgarh
56.16%
Dharmendra Yadav
SP
5,08,239
48.20%
Dinesh Lal Yadav 'Nirahua'
BJP
3,47,204
32.93%
1,61,035
15.27%
70
Ghosi
55.05%
Rajeev Kumar Rai
SP
5,03,131
43.73%
Arvind Rajbhar
SBSP
3,40,188
29.57%
1,62,943
14.16%
71
Salempur
51.38%
Ramashankar Rajbhar
SP
4,05,472
44.2%
Ravindra Kushawaha
BJP
4,01,899
43.81%
3,573
0.39%
72
Ballia
52.05%
Sanatan Pandey
SP
4,67,068
46.37%
Neeraj Shekhar
BJP
4,23,684
42.06%
43,384
4.31%
73
Jaunpur
55.59%
Babu Singh Kushwaha
SP
5,09,130
46.21%
Kripashankar Singh
BJP
4,09,795
37.19%
99,335
9.02%
74
Machhlishahr (SC)
54.49%
Priya Saroj
SP
4,51,292
42.57%
B. P. Saroj
BJP
4,15,442
39.19%
35,850
3.38%
75
Ghazipur
55.45%
Afzal Ansari
SP
5,39,912
46.82%
Paras Nath Rai
BJP
4,15,051
35.99%
1,24,861
10.83%
76
Chandauli
60.58%
Virendra Singh
SP
4,74,476
42.50%
Mahendra Nath Pandey
BJP
4,52,911
40.57%
21,565
1.93%
77
Varanasi
56.49%
Narendra Modi
BJP
6,12,970
54.24%
Ajay Rai
INC
4,60,457
40.74%
1,52,513
11.50%
78
Bhadohi
53.07%
Vinod Kumar Bind
BJP
4,59,982
42.39%
Lalitesh Pati Tripathi
AITC
4,15,910
38.33%
44,072
4.06%
79
Mirzapur
57.92%
Anupriya Patel
AD(S)
4,71,631
42.67%
Ramesh Chand Bind
SP
4,33,821
39.25%
37,810
3.42%
80
Robertsganj (SC)
56.78%
Chhotelal Kharwar
SP
4,65,848
46.14%
Rinki Kol
AD(S)
3,36,614
33.34%
1,29,234
12.80%
Assembly segments wise lead of parties
2024 Uttar Pradesh Lok Sabha Election Assembly Wise Lead Map
Party
Assembly segments
Position in Assembly (as of December 2024)
INDIA
SP
184
107
INC
39
2
AITC
1
0
Total
224
109
NDA
BJP
160
257
RLD
10
9
AD(S)
4
13
SBSP
0
6
NISHAD
Did Not Contest
5
Total
174
290
Others
ASP(KR)
5
0
JSD(L)
Did Not Contest
2
BSP
0
1
Total
5
3
Total
403
See also
References
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