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The Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly, also known as Uttar Pradesh Vidhan Sabha, is the lower house of bicameral legislature of the Indian state Uttar Pradesh. [1] There are 403 seats in the house.
The first tranche "Shakti Vidhan" was released on 19 December 2021 which centered on women welfare. [40] The second tranche "Bharti Vidhan" was released on 21 January 2022 which centered on youth welfare. [41] [42] The final tranche "Unnati Vidhan" was released on 9 February 2022 which centered on overall development and general issues. [43] [44]
Constituencies of Uttar Pradesh. The Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly is the lower house of the bicameral legislature of Uttar Pradesh. [1] There are 403 seats in the house filled by direct election using single member first-past-the-post voting system. [2] [3] [4]
3 Election results. Toggle Election results subsection. 3.1 2024 by-election. 3.2 2022. 3.3 2017. 3.4 2012. ... List of Vidhan Sabha constituencies of Uttar Pradesh ...
Parliamentary constituencies and Legislative assembly constituencies are also called "Lok sabha seats" and "Vidhan sabha seats" respectively. There are 80 parliamentary constituencies [2] and 403 legislative assembly constituency in Uttar Pradesh. The state has seen 17 Vidhan Sabha elections and 16 Lok Sabha elections since independence. [3]
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 Eighteenth Uttar Pradesh Assembly (Eighteenth Vidhan Sabha of Uttar Pradesh) is formed by the members elected in the 2022 Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly election. Elections for 403 seats of the state, were conducted in seven phases from 10 February 2022 to 7 March 2022 by the Election Commission of India. The votes were counted and ...
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!"