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Ivth Phase Contesting Candidate Uttar Pradesh Phase-IV List of Contesting Candidate Phase District Name AC No AC Name Sl No CandidateName Party Name 4 Rae Bareli 177 Bachhrawan 1 RAM NARESH RAWAT Bharatiya Janata Party 4 Rae Bareli 177 Bachhrawan 2 RAM LAL AKELA Rashtriya Lok Dal 4 Rae Bareli 177 Bachhrawan 3 SHYAM SUNDAR Bahujan Samaj Party 4 Rae Bareli 177 Bachhrawan 4 SHAHAB SHARAN Indian National Congress 4 Rae Bareli 177 Bachhrawan 5 CHANDIKA Rashtriya Jan Adhikar Party 4 Rae Bareli 177 Bachhrawan 6 MANJU DEVI Manavtawadi Samaj Party 4 Rae Bareli 177 Bachhrawan 7 RAM NARESH Peace Party 4 Rae Bareli 177 Bachhrawan 8 SATYESH KUMAR Jan Adhikar Party 4 Rae Bareli 177 Bachhrawan 9 GURU PRASAD Independent 4 Rae Bareli 177 Bachhrawan 10 CHANDRA KALI Independent 4 Rae Bareli 177 Bachhrawan 11 RAM LAKHAN Independent 4 Rae Bareli 177 Bachhrawan 12 SANT SHARAN Independent 4 Rae Bareli 177 Bachhrawan 13 SUSHIL PASI Independent 4 Rae Bareli 177 Bachhrawan 14 HARISHCHANDRA Independent 4 Rae Bareli 179 Harchandpur 1 KANCHAN LODHI Bharatiya Janata Party 4 Rae Bareli 179 Harchandpur 2 NARENDRA KUMAR YADAV Rashtriya Lok Dal 4 Rae Bareli 179 Harchandpur 3 MANISH KUMAR SINGH Bahujan Samaj Party 4 Rae Bareli 179 Harchandpur 4 RAKESH SINGH Indian National Congress 4 Rae Bareli 179 Harchandpur 5 ANIL KUMAR Bahujan Mukti Party 4 Rae Bareli 179 Harchandpur 6 MOHD. IMRAN Indian Union Muslim League 4 Rae Bareli 179 Harchandpur 7 RAMCHANDRA Manavtawadi Samaj Party 4 Rae Bareli 179 Harchandpur 8 RAM BARAN Jan Adhikar Manch 4 Rae Bareli 179 Harchandpur 9 SUNIL KUMAR TIWARI Peace Party 4 Rae Bareli 179 Harchandpur 10 HARISHCHANDRA Bharat Kranti Rakshak Party 4 Rae Bareli 179 Harchandpur 11 AMIT SINGH Independent 4 Rae Bareli 179 Harchandpur 12 RAKESH Independent 4 Rae Bareli 179 Harchandpur 13 SIRAZUL HAQ Independent 4 Rae Bareli 179 Harchandpur 14 SANJAY KUMAR Independent 4 Rae Bareli 180 Rae Bareli 1 ADITI SINGH Indian National Congress 4 Rae Bareli 180 Rae Bareli 2 ANITA SRIVASTAVA Bharatiya Janata Party 4 Rae Bareli 180 Rae Bareli 3 BHARATI PANDEY Rashtriya Lok Dal 4 Rae Bareli 180 Rae Bareli 4 MHD. SHAHBAZ KHAN Bahujan Samaj Party 4 Rae Bareli 180 Rae Bareli 5 MANVENDRA SINGH Aajad Bharat Party (Democratic) 4 Rae Bareli 180 Rae Bareli 6 RAMESH KUMAR Justice Party 4 Rae Bareli 180 Rae Bareli 7 RAJESH KUMAR Bahujan Mukti Party 4 Rae Bareli 180 Rae Bareli 8 VISHWA NATH VERMA Rashtriya Jan Adhikar Party 4 Rae Bareli 180 Rae Bareli 9 SABIR KHAN Samtawadi Republican Party 4 Rae Bareli 180 Rae Bareli 10 SONU LAL Manavtawadi Samaj Party 4 Rae Bareli 180 Rae Bareli 11 JAGDISH PRASAD Independent 4 Rae Bareli 180 Rae Bareli 12 DINESH KUMAR Independent 4 Rae Bareli 180 Rae Bareli 13 PIYUSH SHARMA Independent Phase District Name AC No AC Name Sl No CandidateName Party Name 4 Rae Bareli 181 Salon 1 DAL BAHADUR Bharatiya Janata Party 4 Rae Bareli 181 Salon 2 PARASNATH DHANGAR Rashtriya Lok Dal 4 Rae Bareli 181 Salon 3 BRAJ LAL PASI Bahujan Samaj Party 4 Rae Bareli 181 Salon 4 SURESH CHAUDHARY Indian National Congress 4 Rae Bareli 181 Salon 5 AMIT KUMAR Manavtawadi Samaj Party 4 Rae Bareli 181 Salon 6 FATEH BAHADUR Jan Adhikar Manch 4 Rae Bareli 181 Salon 7 RAJ BAHADUR Independent 4 Rae Bareli 181 Salon 8 RAM SAJIWAN Independent 4 Rae Bareli 181 Salon 9 SIYA RAM Independent 4 Rae Bareli 181 Salon 10 SUSHIL KUMAR DHANGAR Independent 4 Rae Bareli 182 Sareni 1 ASHOK KUMAR SINGH Indian National Congress 4 Rae Bareli 182 Sareni 2 THAKUR PRASAD YADAV Bahujan Samaj Party 4 Rae Bareli 182 Sareni 3 DEVENDRA PRATAP SINGH Samajwadi Party 4 Rae Bareli 182 Sareni 4 DHIRENDRA BAHADUR SINGH Bharatiya Janata Party 4 Rae Bareli 182 Sareni 5 RATNA PANDEY Rashtriya Lok Dal 4 Rae Bareli 182 Sareni 6 KAMLESH KUMAR Bahujan Mukti Party 4 Rae Bareli 182 Sareni 7 PUSHPANT KUMAR Rashtriya Jan Adhikar Party 4 Rae Bareli 182 Sareni 8 RAM NARAYAN Sabka Dal United 4 Rae Bareli 182 Sareni 9 RAM BAHADUR Jan Adhikar Party 4 Rae Bareli 182 Sareni 10 SHASHI LATA Manavtawadi Samaj Party 4 Rae Bareli 182 Sareni 11 ASHOK KUMAR Independent 4 Rae Bareli 182 Sareni 12 HORI LAL Independent 4 Rae Bareli 183 Unchahar 1 AJAI PAL SINGH Indian National Congress 4 Rae Bareli 183 Unchahar 2 UTKRIST MAURYA Bharatiya Janata Party 4 Rae Bareli 183 Unchahar 3 MANOJ KUMAR PANDEY Samajwadi Party 4 Rae Bareli 183 Unchahar 4 RADHESHYAM Rashtriya Lok Dal 4 Rae Bareli 183 Unchahar 5 VIVEK VIKRAM SINGH Bahujan Samaj Party 4 Rae Bareli 183 Unchahar 6 MO.JUNAID Bahujan Mukti Party 4 Rae Bareli 183 Unchahar 7 MAHENDRA SINGH Rashtriya Janadhikar Party 4 Rae Bareli 183 Unchahar 8 VIJAY KUMAR Manavtawadi Samaj Party 4 Rae Bareli 183 Unchahar 9 SUDHIR KUMAR Jan Adhikar Party 4 Rae Bareli 183 Unchahar 10 AMAR NATH Independent 4 Rae Bareli 183 Unchahar 11 MANJU PAL Independent 4 Rae Bareli 183 Unchahar 12 RAM PAL Independent 4 Jalaun 219 Madhaugarh 1 GIRISH KUMAR Bahujan Samaj Party 4 Jalaun 219 Madhaugarh 2 PRAHALAD SINGH Rashtriya Lok Dal 4 Jalaun 219 Madhaugarh 3 MOOLCHANDRA SINGH Bharatiya Janata Party 4 Jalaun 219 Madhaugarh 4 VINOD CHATURVEDI Indian National Congress 4 Jalaun 219 Madhaugarh 5 GOPAL SWAROOP Kisan Majdoor Berojgar Sangh 4 Jalaun 219 Madhaugarh 6 RAVINDRA SINGH Mahan Dal 4 Jalaun 219 Madhaugarh 7 RAMKUMAR SHAKYAWAR Swatantra Jantaraj Party 4 Jalaun 219 Madhaugarh 8 RAMJEE Jan Adhikar Party 4 Jalaun 219 Madhaugarh 9 VISHNU KUMAR CHATURVEDI Rashtriya Janshanti Party 4 Jalaun 219 Madhaugarh 10 SHAKUNTLA DEVI Sarv Sambhaav Party 4 Jalaun 219 Madhaugarh 11 PARASHURAM Independent 4 Jalaun 219 Madhaugarh 12 REKHA JATAV Independent Phase District Name AC No AC Name Sl No CandidateName Party Name 4 Jalaun 219 Madhaugarh 13 SHIVENDRA SINGH Independent 4 Jalaun 220 Kalpi 1 UMAKANTI Indian National Congress 4 Jalaun 220 Kalpi 2 CHHOTE SINGH Bahujan Samaj Party 4 Jalaun 220 Kalpi 3 KU. NARENDRA PAL SINGH Bharatiya Janata Party 4 Jalaun 220 Kalpi 4 RAHUL SHARMA Rashtriya Lok Dal 4 Jalaun 220 Kalpi 5 ANJANI Swatantra Jantaraj Party 4 Jalaun 220 Kalpi 6 NITESH KUMAR Jan Adhikar Party (Loktantrik) 4 Jalaun 220 Kalpi 7 RAJA RUDRAVAN SINGH Sarv Sambhaav Party 4 Jalaun 220 Kalpi 8 SHIV VEER SINGH Communist Party of India (Marxist-Leninist) (Liberation) 4 Jalaun 220 Kalpi 9 JASRAM SINGH Independent 4 Jalaun 220 Kalpi 10 BALGOVIND Independent 4 Jalaun 221 Orai 1 GAURI SHANKAR Bharatiya Janata Party 4 Jalaun 221 Orai 2 MAHENDRA SINGH Samajwadi Party 4 Jalaun 221 Orai 3 VIJAY CHAUDHARI Bahujan Samaj Party 4 Jalaun 221 Orai 4 KAILASH RASHTRIYA VIKLANG PARTY 4 Jalaun 221 Orai 5 DWARIKA PRASAD Swatantra Jantaraj Party 4 Jalaun 221 Orai 6 SHYAM KUMAR Bhartiya Shakti Chetna Party 4 Jalaun 221 Orai 7 SUKHRAM SINGHH Bahujan Mukti Party 4 Jhansi 222 Babina 1 OMVEER SINGH KUSHWAH Rashtriya Lok Dal 4 Jhansi 222 Babina 2 KRISHNA PAL SINGH RAJPOOT Bahujan Samaj Party 4 Jhansi 222 Babina 3 YASHPAL SINGH YADAV Samajwadi Party 4 Jhansi 222 Babina 4 RAJEEV SINGH "PARICHHA" Bharatiya Janata Party 4 Jhansi 222 Babina 5 KALICHARAN KUSHWAHA Jan Adhikar Manch 4 Jhansi 222 Babina 6 KIRAN DEVI Shivsena 4 Jhansi 222 Babina 7 PAVAN YADAV Sarv Sambhaav Party 4 Jhansi 222 Babina 8 RAM SEVAK SHARMA BRAHMCHARI Rashtriya Sarvajan Party 4 Jhansi 222 Babina 9 LALARAM VERMA Swatantra Jantaraj Party 4 Jhansi 222 Babina 10 OM PRAKASH AHIRWAR Independent 4 Jhansi 222 Babina 11 DHANI RAM Independent 4 Jhansi 222 Babina 12 ROHINDRA KUMAR Independent 4 Jhansi 222 Babina 13 HARIOM Independent 4 Jhansi 223 Jhansi Nagar 1 UMESH YADAV Rashtriya Lok Dal 4 Jhansi 223 Jhansi Nagar 2 RAVI SHARMA Bharatiya Janata Party 4 Jhansi 223 Jhansi Nagar 3 RAHUL RAI Indian National Congress 4 Jhansi 223 Jhansi Nagar 4 LAXMAN SINGH Communist Party of India 4 Jhansi 223 Jhansi Nagar 5 SITA RAM KUSHWAHA Bahujan Samaj Party 4 Jhansi 223 Jhansi Nagar 6 ARVIND KUMAR VERMA Swatantra Jantaraj Party 4 Jhansi 223 Jhansi Nagar 7 ARUN KUMAR SAHU Jan Adhikar Manch 4 Jhansi 223 Jhansi Nagar 8 PT. KRISHNA GOPAL DWIVEDI Hind Jan Congress 4 Jhansi 223 Jhansi Nagar 9 RAKESH KUMAR SEN Parivartan Samaj Party 4 Jhansi 223 Jhansi Nagar 10 ER. RAMNATH SAHU Lok Dal 4 Jhansi 223 Jhansi Nagar 11 SHANKARLAL KUSHWAHA Shivsena 4 Jhansi 223 Jhansi Nagar 12 KUNWAR SATYENDRA PAL SINGH Bundelkhand Kranti Dal 4 Jhansi 223 Jhansi Nagar 13 MOHAMMAD IMRAN KHAN Independent 4 Jhansi 223 Jhansi Nagar 14 JITENDRA BHADAURIYA Independent 4 Jhansi 223 Jhansi Nagar 15 NEETA TIWARI Independent Phase District Name AC No AC Name Sl No CandidateName Party Name 4 Jhansi 223 Jhansi Nagar 16 RAM KISHAN RAIKWAR Independent 4 Jhansi 223 Jhansi Nagar 17 SUNIL PRAJAPATI Independent 4 Jhansi 223 Jhansi Nagar 18 SANJEEV KUMAR SINGH Independent 4 Jhansi 224 Mauranipur 1 PRAGEELAL AHIRWAR Bahujan Samaj Party 4 Jhansi 224 Mauranipur 2 BIHARILAL ARYA Bharatiya Janata Party 4 Jhansi 224 Mauranipur 3 DR.RASHMI ARYA Samajwadi Party 4 Jhansi 224 Mauranipur 4 ANIL SHRIVAS Shivsena 4 Jhansi 224 Mauranipur 5 JAI PRAKASH (ANAND) Jan Adhikar Manch 4 Jhansi 224 Mauranipur 6 SMT. BRIJKUNWAR Bahujan Mukti Party 4 Jhansi 224 Mauranipur 7 BRIJLAL BIJRAUNIYA Swatantra Jantaraj Party 4 Jhansi 224 Mauranipur 8 MANOHAR Bhartiya Shakti Chetna Party 4 Jhansi 224 Mauranipur 9 TULARAM AHIRWAR Independent 4 Jhansi 224 Mauranipur 10 DRAGPAL AHIRWAR Independent 4 Jhansi 225 Garautha 1 DR. ARUN KUMAR MISHRA Bahujan Samaj Party 4 Jhansi 225 Garautha 2 GULAB SINGH Rashtriya Lok Dal 4 Jhansi 225 Garautha 3 JAWAHAR LAL RAJPOOT Bharatiya Janata Party 4 Jhansi 225 Garautha 4 DEEP NARAYAN SINGH (DEEPAK YADAV) Samajwadi Party 4 Jhansi 225 Garautha 5 AMAR SINGH (FAUJI) Vaicharik Kranti Party 4 Jhansi 225 Garautha 6 ATMARAM Bhartiya Shakti Chetna Party 4 Jhansi 225 Garautha 7 BALARAM VERMA Swatantra Jantaraj
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