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UP ASSEMBLY ELECTION 2022: CONSTITUENCIES
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India's most populous state has over 15 crore voters. Polling started in UP with the 58 districts of the Jat-dominated western belt on February 10. The seventh and final phase took place on March 7. The voting for all the assembly constituencies - spread across 75 districts - has been divided in seven phases.
Yogi Adityanath contested his first Assembly polls from his stronghold Gorakhpur, his key challenger Akhilesh Yadav too contested his first election from Samajwadi stronghold Mainpuri's Karhal. Noida, Kairana, Muzaffarnagar, Baghpat, Ayodhya and Mathura are some of the constituencies that headlined the UP assembly elections 2022.
UP assembly polls results were declared on March 10.
All Constituencies (403)
- Agra Cantt.
- Agra North
- Agra Rural
- Agra South
- Ajagara
- Akbarpur
- Akbarpur - Raniya
- Alapur
- Aliganj
- Aligarh
- Allahabad North
- Allahabad South
- Allahabad West
- Amanpur
- Amethi
- Amritpur
- Amroha
- Anupshahr
- Aonla
- Arya Nagar
- Asmoli
- Atrauli
- Atrauliya
- Aurai
- Auraiya
- Ayah Shah
- Ayodhya
- Azamgarh
- Babaganj
- Baberu
- Babina
- Bachhrawan
- Badaun
- Badlapur
- Baghpat
- Bah
- Baheri
- Bahraich
- Bairia
- Bakshi Kaa Talab
- Balamau
- Baldev
- Balha (S.C.)
- Ballia Nagar
- Balrampur
- Banda
- Bangermau
- Bansdih
- Bansgaon
- Bansi
- Bara
- Barabanki
- Barauli
- Baraut
- Bareilly
- Bareilly Cantt.
- Barhaj
- Barhapur
- Barkhera
- Basti Sadar
- Behat
- Belthara Road
- Bhadohi
- Bhagwantnagar
- Bharthana
- Bhatpar Rani
- Bhinga
- Bhognipur
- Bhojipura
- Bhojpur
- Bhongaon
- Bidhuna
- Bijnor
- Bikapur
- Bilari
- Bilaspur
- Bilgram-Mallanwan
- Bilhaur
- Bilsi
- Bindki
- Bisalpur
- Bisauli
- Biswan
- Bithari Chainpur
- Bithoor
- Budhana
- Bulandshahr
- Caimpiyarganj
- Chail
- Chakia
- Chamraua
- Chandausi
- Chandpur
- Charkhari
- Charthawal
- Chauri-Chaura
- Chhanbey
- Chhaprauli
- Chharra
- Chhata
- Chhibramau
- Chillupar
- Chitrakoot
- Chunar
- Colonelganj
- Dadraul
- Dadri
- Dariyabad
- Dataganj
- Debai
- Deoband
- Deoria
- Dhampur
- Dhanaura
- Dhanghata
- Dhaurahra
- Dholana
- Dibiyapur
- Didarganj
- Doomariyaganj
- Duddhi
- Etah
- Etawah
- Etmadpur
- Faridpur
- Farrukhabad
- Fatehabad
- Fatehpur
- Fatehpur Sikri
- Fazilnagar
- Firozabad
- Gainsari
- Gangoh
- Garautha
- Garhmukteshwar
- Gaura
- Gauriganj
- Ghatampur
- Ghaziabad
- Ghazipur
- Ghorawal
- Ghosi
- Gola Gokrannath
- Gonda
- Gopalpur
- Gopamau
- Gorakhpur Rural
- Gorakhpur Urban
- Goshainganj
- Goverdhan
- Govindnagar
- Gunnaur
- Gyanpur
- Haidergarh
- Hamirpur
- Handia
- Hapur
- Harchandpur
- Hardoi
- Hargaon
- Harraiya
- Hasanpur
- Hastinapur
- Hata
- Hathras
- Husainganj
- Iglas
- Isauli
- Itwa
- Jagdishpur
- Jahanabad
- Jakhanian
- Jalalabad
- Jalalpur
- Jalesar
- Jangipur
- Jasrana
- Jaswantnagar
- Jaunpur
- Jewar
- Jhansi Nagar
- Kadipur
- Kaimganj
- Kairana
- Kaiserganj
- Kalpi
- Kalyanpur
- Kannauj
- Kanpur Cantt.
- Kanth
- Kapilvastu
- Kaptanganj
- Karachhana
- Karhal
- Kasganj
- Kasta
- Katehari
- Katra
- Katra Bazar
- Kerakat S.C.
- Khadda
- Khaga
- Khair
- Khajani
- Khalilabad
- Khatauli
- Kheragarh
- Khurja
- Kidwai Nagar
- Kishani (SC)
- Kithore
- Koil
- Koraon
- Kunda
- Kundarki
- Kursi
- Kushinagar
- Laharpur
- Lakhimpur
- Lalganj
- Lalitpur
- Lambhua
- Loni
- Lucknow Cantt.
- Lucknow Central
- Lucknow East
- Lucknow North
- Lucknow West
- Machhlishahr S.C.
- Madhaugarh
- Madhuban
- Mahadewa S.C
- Maharajganj
- Maharajpur
- Mahasi
- Mahmoodabad
- Mahoba
- Maholi
- Mainpuri
- Majhawan
- Malhani
- Malihabad
- Manikpur
- Manjhanpur
- Mankapur
- Mant
- Marhara
- Marihan
- Mariyahu
- Matera
- Mathura
- Mau
- Mauranipur
- Meerapur
- Meerganj
- Meerut
- Meerut Cantt.
- Meerut South
- Mehnagar
- Mehnaun
- Mehroni
- Meja
- Menhdawal
- Milak
- Milkipur
- Mirzapur
- Misrikh
- Modi Nagar
- Mohammadabad
- Mohammdi
- Mohan
- Mohanlalganj
- Moradabad Nagar
- Moradabad Rural
- Mubarakpur
- Mughalsarai
- Muhammadabad- Gohna (SC)
- Mungra Badshahpur
- Muradnagar
- Muzaffar Nagar
- Nagina
- Najibabad
- Nakur
- Nanpara
- Naraini
- Naugawan Sadat
- Nautanwa
- Nawabganj
- Nehtaur
- Nighasan
- Nizamabad
- Noida
- Noorpur
- Obra
- Orai
- Padrauna
- Palia
- Paniyara
- Pathardeva
- Patiyali
- Patti
- Payagpur
- Phaphamau
- Pharenda
- Phephana
- Phoolpur Pawai
- Phulpur
- Pilibhit
- Pindra
- Pipraich
- Powayan
- Pratapgarh
- Pratappur
- Puranpur
- Purqazi
- Purwa
- Rae Bareli
- Ramkola
- Ram Nagar
- Rampur
- Rampur Karkhana
- Rampur Khas
- Rampur Maniharan
- Raniganj
- Rasara
- Rasulabad
- Rath
- Robertsganj
- Rohaniya
- Rudauli
- Rudhauli
- Rudrapur
- Sadabad
- Sadar
- Safipur
- Sagri
- Sahajanwa
- Saharanpur
- Saharanpur Nagar
- Sahaswan
- Sahibabad
- Saidpur
- Saiyadraja
- Sakaldiha
- Salempur
- Salon
- Sambhal
- Sandi
- Sandila
- Sardhana
- Sareni
- Sarojini Nagar
- Sawaijpur
- Sevapuri
- Sevata
- Shahabad
- Shahganj
- Shahjahanpur
- Shamli
- Shekhupur
- Shikarpur
- Shikohabad
- Shivpur
- Shohratgarh
- Shrawasti
- Sidhauli
- Sikanderpur
- Sikandra
- Sikandrabad
- Sikandra Rao
- Sirathu
- Sirsaganj
- Sishamau
- Siswa
- Sitapur
- Siwalkhas
- Soraon
- Sri Nagar
- Suar
- Sultanpur
- Syana
- Tamkuhi Raj
- Tanda
- Tarabganj
- Thakurdwara
- Thana Bhawan
- Tilhar
- Tiloi
- Tindwari
- Tirwa
- Tulsipur
- Tundla
- Unchahar
- Unnao
- Utraula
- Varanasi Cantt.
- Varanasi North
- Varanasi South
- Vishwanathganj
- Zafrabad
- Zahoorabad
- Zaidpur
- Zamania
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