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General Election, 1993 to the Legislative Assembly of Uttar Pradesh STATISTICAL REPORT ON GENERAL ELECTION, 1993 TO THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY OF UTTAR PRADESH ELECTION COMMISSION OF INDIA NEW DELHI Election Commission of India – State Elections, 1993 Legislative Assembly of Uttar Pradesh STATISCAL REPORT ( National and State Abstracts & Detailed Results) CONTENTS SUBJECT Page No. Part – I 1. List of Participating Political Parties 1 - 2 2. Other Abbreviations And Description 3 3. Highlights 4 4. List of Successful Candidates 5 - 14 5. Performance of Political Parties 15 - 17 6. Electors Data Summary 18 7. Women Candidates 19 - 30 8. Constituency Data - Summary 31 - 452 9. Detailed Results 453 - 668 Election Commission of India-State Elections, 1993 to the Legislative Assembly of UTTAR PRADESH LIST OF PARTICIPATING POLITICAL PARTIES PARTYTYPE ABBREVIATION PARTY NATIONAL PARTIES 1 . BJP BHARTIYA JANTA PARTY 2 . CPI COMMUNIST PARTY OF INDIA 3 . CPM COMMUNIST PARTY OF INDIA (MARXIST) 4 . INC INDIAN NATIONAL CONGRESS 5 . JD JANTA DAL 6 . JP JANTA PARTY STATE PARTIES 7 . BSP BAHUJAN SAMAJ PARTY 8 . FBL ALL INDIA FORWARD BLOC 9 . MUL MUSLIM LEAGUE 10 . RSP REVOLUTIONARY SOCIALIST PARTY 11 . SHS SHIVSENA REGISTERED(Unrecognised ) PARTIES 12 . ABBP AKHIL BHARTIYA BEROZGAR PARTY 13 . ABGP AKHIL BHARTIYA GRAM PARISHAD 14 . ABLP AKHIL BHARATIYA LOKTANTRA PARTY 15 . ABSR AKHILA BHARATIYA SHIVSENA RASHTRAWADI 16 . ADU ARYA DAL UTTAR PRADESH 17 . ALD ADARSH LOK DAL 18 . BEP BHARTIYA EKTA PARTY 19 . BJJP AKHIL BHARTIYA JANHIT JAGRIT PARTY 20 . BJK BHARTIYA JANTANTRIK PARISHAD 21 . BJND AKHIL BHARTIA JAGROOK NAGRIK DAL 22 . BJS BHARATIYA JAN SABHA 23 . BJVP AKHIL BHARTIYA JANTA VIKAS PARTY 24 . BKD BAHUJAN KRANTI DAL 25 . BKD(J) BAHUJAN KRANTI DAL (JAI) 26 . BKUS BHARTIYA KRISHI UDYOG SANGH 27 . BLMD BHARATIYA LOK TANTRIK MAZDOOR DAL 28 . BMKD BHARTIYA BEROZGAR MAZDOOR KISAN DAL 29 . BMSM BHARATIYA MINORITIES SURAKSHA MAHASANGH 30 . BRED BHARATIYA RASHTRIYA EKTA DAL 31 . BRM BHARATIYA RASHTRIYA MORCHA 32 . BRP BHARATIYA REPUBLICAN PAKSHA 33 . BSD(ML) BHARAT KA SAMYAWADI DAL (MARXWADI-LENINWADI) 34 . BSSM BHARATIYA SAMAJ SANGATHAN MORCHA 35 . BVD BUNDELKHAND VIKAS DAL 36 . DBP DESH BHAKT PARTY rptListOfParticipatingPoliticalParties - Page 1 of 2 1 STATE ELECTIONS - INDIA, 1989 LIST OF PARTICIPATING POLITICAL PARTIES PARTYTYPE ABBREVIATION PARTY REGISTERED(Unrecognised ) PARTIES 37 . DDP DOORDARSHI PARTY 38 . DMM ALL INDIA DALIT MUSLIM MINORITIES SURAKSHA MAHA SANG 39 . ICS INDIAN CONGRESS (SOCIALIST) 40 . IPF INDIAN PEOPLE'S FRONT 41 . IUML INDIAN UNION MUSLIM LEAGUE 42 . JKC JANTA KRANTI CONGRESS 43 . JSP JAN SWARAJYA PARTY 44 . KSPL KRANTIKARI SAMAJWADI PARTY LOHIA 45 . LKD LOK DAL 46 . LPI LABOUR PARTY OF INDIA 47 . MB MUKT BHARAT 48 . MCPI MARXIST COMMUNIST PARTY OF INDIA 49 . MSD AKHIL BHARTIYA MANAV SEVA DAL 50 . NDPF NATIONAL DEMOCRATIC PEOPLES FRONT 51 . PRC POORVANCHAL RASHTRIYA CONGRESS 52 . RADP RASHTRIYA ALPSANKHYAK DALIT PARTY 53 . RMEP RASHTRIYA MAZDOOR EKTA PARTY 54 . RPI REPUBLICAN PARTY OF INDIA 55 . RPI(D) REPUBLICAN PARTY OF INDIA (DEMOCRATIC) 56 . RPI(K) REPUBLICAN PARTY OF INDIA (KAMBLE) 57 . RRP(V) AKHIL BHARATIYA RAM RAJYA PARISHAD (VASHDEV SHASTRI) 58 . RSSD RASHTRIYA SAMAJ SEVAK DAL 59 . RVD RASHTRIYA VYPAR DAL 60 . SHS(R) SHIVSENA (RASTRAVADI) 61 . SOP SOCIALIST PARTY 62 . SOP(L) SOCIALIST PARTY (LOHIA) 63 . SOP(RP) SOCIALIST PARTY (RAMAKANT PANDEY) 64 . SP SAMAJWADI PARTY 65 . SP(M) SAMAJWADI PARTY (M) 66 . SSD SHOSHIT SAMAJ DAL 67 . SSP SHOSHIT SAMAJ PARTY 68 . UKD UTTARAKHAND KRANTI DAL 69 . UPRP UTTAR PRADESH REPUBLICAN PARTY 70 . UPVM UTTAR PRADESH VIKAS PARTY 71 . URP UNITED REPUBLICAN PARTY INDEPENDENTS 72 . IND INDEPENDENTS rptListOfParticipatingPoliticalParties - Page 2 of 2 2 Election Commission of India - State Election, 1993 to the Legislative Assembly of UTTAR PRADESH OTHER ABBREVIATIONS AND DESCRIPTION ABBREVIATION DESCRIPTION FD Forfeited Deposits Gen General Constituency SC Reserved for Scheduled Castes ST Reserved for Scheduled Tribes MMen WWomen TTotal N National Party S State Party U Registered (Unrecognised) Party Z Independent rptOtherAbbreviations - Page 1 of 1 3 Election Commission of India - State Election, 1993 to the Legislative Assembly of UTTAR PRADESH HIGHLIGHTS 1. NO. OF CONSTITUENCIES TYPE OF CONSTITUENCY GEN SC ST TOTAL NO. OF CONSTITUENCIES 331 90 1 422 2. NO. OF CONTESTANTS NO. OF CONTESTANTS 1423 56-10 11-15 Above15 IN A CONSTITUENCY NO. OF SUCH 00000 3079313 CONSTITUENCIES TOTAL CONTESTANTS IN FRAY : 9726 AVERAGE CONTESTANTS PER CONSTITUENCY : 23 MINIMUM CONTESTANTS IN A CONSTITUENCY : 6 IN 282 - KISHUNPUR MAXIMUM CONTESTANTS IN A CONSTITUENCY : 77 IN 357 - AGRA CANTONMENT 3. ELECTORS MEN WOMEN TOTAL i. NO. OF ELECTORS 49053353 40477388 89530741 ii. NO. OF ELECTORS WHO VOTED 30766752 20379284 51146036 iii. POLLING PERCENTAGE 62.72% 50.35% 57.13% 4. NO. OF VALID VOTES : 49968394 5. NO. OF VOTES REJECTED : 1164573 (2.28% of Total Votes Polled) 6. NO. OF POLLING STATIONS : 86998 7. AVERAGE NO. OF ELECTORS PER POLLING STATION : 1029 8. PERFORMANCE OF WOMEN CANDIDATES VIS-A-VIS MEN CANDIDATES MEN WOMEN TOTAL i. NO. OF CONTESTANTS 9467 259 9726 ii. ELECTED 408 14 422 iii. FORFEITED DEPOSITS 8434 218 8652 rptHighlights - Page 1 of 1 4 Election Commission of India - State Election, 1993 to the Legislative Assembly of UTTAR PRADESH LIST OF SUCCESSFUL CANDIDATES CONSTITUENCY WINNERSEX PARTY 1. UTTARKASHI (SC) BARFIYA LAL JUWANTHAM SP 2. TEHRI SHOOR BEER SINGH SAJWANM INC 3. DEOPRAYAG MATBAR SINGH KANDARIM BJP 4. LANSDOWNE SURENDRA SINGH NEGIM IND 5. PAURI HARAK SINGH RAWATM BJP 6. KARANPRAYAG RAMESH POKHRIYAL "NISHANK"M BJP 7. BADRIKEDAR KEDAR SINGH PHONIYAM BJP 8. DIDIHAT KASHI SINGH AIRIM UKD 9. PITHORAGARH MAHENDRA SINGH MAHRA ( MANOO BHAI )M INC 10. ALMORA GOVIND SINGH KUNJWALM INC 11. BAGESHWAR (SC) RAM PRASADM INC 12. RANIKHET BACHI SINGH RAWATM BJP 13. NAINITAL BANSHI DHARM BJP 14. KHATIMA (SC) YASH PAL ARYAM INC 15. HALDWANI TILAKRAJ BEHARM BJP 16. KASHIPUR RAJIV KUMARM BJP 17. SEOHARA MAHAVEER SINGHM BJP 18. DHAMPUR RAJENDER SINGHM BJP 19. AFZALGARH INDER DEV SINGHM BJP 20. NAGINA (SC) SATISH KUMARM JD 21. NAZIBABAD (SC) RAMSWROOP SINGHM CPM 22. BIJNOR MAHENDRA PAL SINGHM BJP 23. CHANDPUR TEJ PAL SINGHM IND 24. KANTH MAHBOOB ALIM JP 25. AMROHA HAZI MUHAMMAD HAYATM JD 26. HASANPUR TULA RAM SAINIM BJP 27. GANGESHWARI (SC) PREETAM SINGHM BJP 28. SAMBHAL SATYA PRAKASHM BJP 29. BAHJOI SATYENDER SINGHM BJP 30. CHANDAUSI (SC) KARAN SINGHM SP 31. KUNDARKI CHANDRA VIJAY SINGH URF BABY RAJAM BJP 32. MORADABAD WEST SAMAR PALM JD 33. MORADABAD SANDEEP AGGARWALM BJP 34. MORADABAD RURAL SURESH PRATAP SINGHM BJP 35. THAKURDWARA SARVESH KUMAR ALIAS RAKESHM BJP 36. SUARTANDA SHIV BAHADUR SAXENAM BJP 37. RAMPUR M. AZAM KHANM SP 38. BILASPUR HARENDRA SINGHM SP 39. SHAHABAD (SC) SWAMI PARMA NAND DANDIM BJP 40. BISAULI DAYA SINDHU SHANKHDARM BJP rptListSuccessfulCandidates - Page 1 of 10 5 CONSTITUENCY WINNERSEX PARTY 41. GUNNAUR RAJESH KUMARM SP 42. SAHASWAN MIR MAZHAR ALI URF NANHE MIANM SP 43. BILSI (SC) YOGENDER KUMAR SAGARM BJP 44. BUDAUN JUGENDER SINGHM SP 45. USEHAT BANWARI SINGHM SP 46. BINAWAR RAM SEWAK SINGHM BJP 47. DATAGANJ AVINASH KUMAR SINGHM BJP 48. AONLA MAHI PAL SINGH YADAVM SP 49. SUNHA KUNWAR SERVA RAJ RINGHM SP 50. FARIDPUR (SC) SIYA RAM SAGARM SP 51. BAREILLY CANTONMENT PRAVEEN SINGH ARENM SP 52. BAREILLY CITY RAJESH AGARWALM BJP 53. NAWABGANJ BHAGWAT SARAN GANGWARM BJP 54. BHOJIPURA HARISH KUMAR GANGWARM SP 55. KAWAR SHARAFAT YAR KHANM SP 56. BAHERI MANZOOR AHMADM SP 57. PILIBHIT B. K. GUPTAM BJP 58. BARKHERA (SC) KISHAN LALM BJP 59. BISALPUR RAM SARAN VARMAM BJP 60. PURANPUR VIRENDRA MOHAN SINGHM JD 61. POWAYAN (SC) CHET RAMM INC 62. NIGOHI PUTTU SINGH YADAVM SP 63. TILHAR VIRENDRA PRATAP SINGH ALIAS MUNNAM INC 64. JALALABAD RAM MURTI SINGHM SP 65. DADRAUL RAM AUTARM INC 66. SHAHJAHANPUR SURESH KUMAR KHANNAM BJP 67. MOHAMDI (SC) JAGAN NATH PRASADM BJP 68. HAIDERABAD RAM KUMAR VERMAM BJP 69. PAILA (SC) SHASHI BALA BHARTIF BJP 70. LAKHIMPUR RAM GOPALM BJP 71. SRINAGAR KR. DHIRENDRA BAHADUR SINGHM SP 72. NIGHASAN NIRVENDRA KUMAR MUNNAM SP 73. DHAUREHARA YESHPAL CHAUDARYM SP 74. BEHTA MUKHTAR ANISM JD 75. BISWAN SUNDER PAL SINGHM SP 76. MAHMOODABAD NARENDER SINGHM BJP 77. SIDHAULI (SC) SHYAM LAL RAWATM SP 78. LAHARPUR ANIL KUMARM SP 79. SITAPUR RAJENDRA KUMAR GUPTAM BJP 80. HARGAON (SC) DAULAT RAMM BJP 81. MISRIKH OM PRAKASH GUPTAM SP 82. MACHHREHTA (SC) BALGOVIND RAJVANSHIM BSP 83. BENIGANJ (SC) SUSHILA SAROJF SP rptListSuccessfulCandidates - Page 2 of 10 6 CONSTITUENCY WINNERSEX PARTY 84. SANDILA KUNWAR MAHAVIR SINGHM BJP 85. AHIRORI (SC) JADU RANIF SP 86. HARDOI NARESH AGRAWALM INC 87. BAWAN (SC) CHHOTEY LAL S/O NARAINM BSP 88. PIHANI ASHOK BAJPAIM SP 89. SHAHABAD BABOO KHANM SP 90. BILGRAM VISHRAM SINGHM SP 91. MALLAWAN RAM ASRAY VERMAM JD 92. BANGARMAU ASHOK KUMAR SINGH BEBIM SP 93. SAFIPUR (SC) BABU LALM BJP 94. UNNAO MANOHAR LALM SP 95. HADHA SUNDER LAL LODHIM BJP 96. BHAGWANT NAGAR DEVAKI NANDANM BJP 97. PURWA HRIDAY NARAYANM SP 98. HASANGANJ (SC) RAM KHELAWANM BSP 99. MALIHABAD (SC) GAURI SHANKARM SP 100. MOHANA RAJENDRA PRASADM SP 101. LUCKNOW EAST BHAGWATI PRASAD SHUKLAM BJP 102. LUCKNOW WEST RAM KUMAR SHUKLAM BJP 103. LUCKNOW CENTRAL RAM PRAKASHM BJP 104. LUCKNOW CANTONMENT SATISH BHATIAM BJP 105. SAROJINI NAGAR SHYAM KISHORE YADAVM SP 106. MOHANLALGANJ (SC) SANT BUX RAWATM SP 107. BACHHRAWAN (SC) RAJA RAM TYAGIM BJP 108. TILOI MAYANKESHWAR SHARAN SINGHM BJP 109. RAE BARELI AKHILESH KUMAR SINGHM INC 110. SATAON RAM NARESH YADAVM SP 111. SARENI GIRISH NARAIN PANDEM BJP 112. DALMAU GAJADAR SINGHM SP 113. SALON (SC) DAL BAHADUR KORIM BJP 114. KUNDA KUNWAR RAGHURAJ PRATAP SINGH URF M IND RAJA BHAIYA 115. BIHAR (SC) SURESH PASIM SP 116. RAMPURKHAS PRAMOD TIWARIM INC 117. GARWARA RAMESH BAHADUR SINGHM BJP 118. PRATAPGARH LAL BAHADUR SINGHM SP 119. BIRAPUR LAXMI NARAYAN PANDEY (GURUJI)M BJP 120. PATTI RAM LAKHANM SP 121. AMETHI JAMUNA MISHRAM BJP 122. GAURIGANJ TEJ BHAN SINGHM BJP 123. JAGDISHPUR (SC) NAND LALM SP 124.
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