UP Election Results 2017
Uttar Pradesh is India's most populous state and quite naturally has the highest number of districts and assembly constituencies in India. Main Contenders for the 2017 polls are BJP and BSP, SP and Congress.
Some facts on Uttar Pradesh Assembly Polls 2017:
Districts: 75
Assembly Constituencies: 403
Electoral Rolls: 86,728,324
Polling Stations: 1,23,459
UP Elections 2017 Phases:
UP will go to polls in 7 different phases starting on Feb 11th 2017 and ending on Mar 8th 2017. Results was be declared on 11th March 2017.
Poll Dates | PHASE I (73) | PHASEII(67) | PHASEIII(69) | PHASEIV(52) | PHASEV(52) | PHASEVI(49) | PHASEVII(40) |
Date of Poll |
11.02.17 (Saturday) |
15.02.17 (Wednesday) |
19.02.17 (Sunday) |
23.02.17 (Thursday) |
27.02.17 (Tuesday) |
04.03.17 (Tuesday) |
08.03.2017 (Wednesday) |
Counting of Votes |
11.03.2017 (Saturday) |
11.03.2017 (Saturday) |
11.03.2017 (Saturday) |
11.03.2017 (Saturday) |
11.03.2017 (Saturday) |
11.03.2017 (Saturday) |
11.03.2017 (Saturday) |
Uttar Pradesh Election Results:
General Elections 2014:
In the 2014 General Elections in Uttar Pradesh, 80 Lok Sabha seats was held in six phases on 10, 17, 24, 30 April and 7, 12 May 2014.The total voter strength of Uttar Pradesh was 134,351,297.
Assembly Results for UP in 2012:
The incumbent chief minister Mayawati's Bahujan Samaj Party, which previously won an absolute majority of seats, was defeated by Mulayam Singh Yadav's Samajwadi Party, which gained an absolute majority in the election. Mulayam's son and Samajwadi party president Akhilesh Yadav was nominated as chief minister by the party.
Assembly Results for UP in 2007:
Despite being a large state, UP has generally seen a one party rule. Mayawati had a clear majority in 2006 polls winning 206 seats, while SP faired pretty bad with just 97 seats. Detailed coverage of Uttar Pradesh 2007 Assembly results is here.
UP Election Results 2012: What a victory for SP and what a defeat for Rahul Gandhi and Congress. Just after Bihar elections, UP also showed that Rahul gandhi doesn't really bring in votes for Congress.
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