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Vith Phase Contesting Candidate Uttar Pradesh Phase-VI List of Contesting Candidate Phase District Name AC No AC Name Sl No CandidateName Party Name 6 Maharajganj 315 Pharenda 1 BAJRANG BAHADUR SINGH Bharatiya Janata Party 6 Maharajganj 315 Pharenda 2 VIJAY SINGH Rashtriya Lok Dal 6 Maharajganj 315 Pharenda 3 VIRENDRA CHAUDHARY Indian National Congress 6 Maharajganj 315 Pharenda 4 VECHAN Bahujan Samaj Party 6 Maharajganj 315 Pharenda 5 JITENDAR Shivsena 6 Maharajganj 315 Pharenda 6 NAGENDRA NATH Bahujan Mukti Party 6 Maharajganj 315 Pharenda 7 RAJ KUMAR NISHAD Nirbal Indian Shoshit Hamara Aam Dal 6 Maharajganj 315 Pharenda 8 RAJENDERA Peace Party 6 Maharajganj 315 Pharenda 9 REENA All India Majlis-E-Ittehadul Muslimeen 6 Maharajganj 315 Pharenda 10 SHASHI BHOOSHAN Lok Dal 6 Maharajganj 315 Pharenda 11 SHIV KUMARI DEVI Jai Hind Samaj Party 6 Maharajganj 315 Pharenda 12 GOBIND DAS Independent 6 Maharajganj 316 Nautanwa 1 AIJAZ AHMAD Bahujan Samaj Party KUNWAR KAUSHAL KISHORE SINGH 6 Maharajganj 316 Nautanwa 2 Samajwadi Party (MUNNA SINGH) 6 Maharajganj 316 Nautanwa 3 SATISH KUMAR CHATURVEDI Nationalist Congress Party 6 Maharajganj 316 Nautanwa 4 SADA MOHAN UPADHYAY Rashtriya Lok Dal 6 Maharajganj 316 Nautanwa 5 SAMEER TRIPATHI Bharatiya Janata Party 6 Maharajganj 316 Nautanwa 6 ANIL KUMAR NISHAD (SAHANI) Nirbal Indian Shoshit Hamara Aam Dal 6 Maharajganj 316 Nautanwa 7 ABHISHEK JOSHI Jan Adhikar Party 6 Maharajganj 316 Nautanwa 8 KAMINI JAISWAL All India Majlis-E-Ittehadul Muslimeen 6 Maharajganj 316 Nautanwa 9 SHAMBHOO PRASAD PRAJAPATI Bahujan Mukti Party 6 Maharajganj 316 Nautanwa 10 AMAN MANI TRIPATHI Independent 6 Maharajganj 317 Siswa 1 PREMSAGAR PATEL Bharatiya Janata Party 6 Maharajganj 317 Siswa 2 RAGHVENDRA PRATAP ALIAS ANKIT SINGH Bahujan Samaj Party 6 Maharajganj 317 Siswa 3 SHIVENDRA SINGH ALIAS SHIVBABU Samajwadi Party 6 Maharajganj 317 Siswa 4 HARISHCHANDRA Rashtriya Lok Dal 6 Maharajganj 317 Siswa 5 DIGVIJAY Ambedkar Samaj Party BHUNESHWAR ALIAS BHUVANESHWAR 6 Maharajganj 317 Siswa 6 Bahujan Mukti Party KUMAR PATEL 6 Maharajganj 317 Siswa 7 YASH TRIPATHI Peace Party 6 Maharajganj 317 Siswa 8 HARISHCHANDRA JAISAWAL ALIAS HARISH BHAI Communist Party of India (Marxist-Leninist) (Liberation) 6 Maharajganj 317 Siswa 9 MANORAMA Independent 6 Maharajganj 317 Siswa 10 RAKESH KUMAR ALIAS R. K. MISHRA Independent 6 Maharajganj 317 Siswa 11 SAHAJAD AHAMAD ALIAS SAHAJAD ALI Independent 6 Maharajganj 318 Maharajganj 1 ALOK PRASAD Indian National Congress 6 Maharajganj 318 Maharajganj 2 JAIMANGAL Bharatiya Janata Party 6 Maharajganj 318 Maharajganj 3 NIRMESH MANGAL Bahujan Samaj Party 6 Maharajganj 318 Maharajganj 4 RAMKEVAL Communist Party of India 6 Maharajganj 318 Maharajganj 5 MANOJ KUMAR KANNOJIA Bharat Kalyan Party 6 Maharajganj 318 Maharajganj 6 SANT KIRPAL Nirbal Indian Shoshit Hamara Aam Dal 6 Maharajganj 318 Maharajganj 7 SADHU SHARAN Bahujan Mukti Party 6 Maharajganj 318 Maharajganj 8 RAM ASISH Independent 6 Maharajganj 318 Maharajganj 9 DR. SUNIL KUMAR Independent 6 Maharajganj 319 Paniyara 1 GANESH SHANKER PANDEY Bahujan Samaj Party Phase-VI List of Contesting Candidate Phase District Name AC No AC Name Sl No CandidateName Party Name 6 Maharajganj 319 Paniyara 2 GANPAT SINGH Rashtriya Lok Dal 6 Maharajganj 319 Paniyara 3 TALAT AZIZ Indian National Congress 6 Maharajganj 319 Paniyara 4 GYANENDRA Bharatiya Janata Party 6 Maharajganj 319 Paniyara 5 AJAY KUMAR Lok Dal 6 Maharajganj 319 Paniyara 6 GHANSHYAM KUMAR GUPT Mahakranti Dal 6 Maharajganj 319 Paniyara 7 RAKESH Bahujan Mukti Party 6 Maharajganj 319 Paniyara 8 SATRUGHNA ALIAS SATRUGHAN SINGH NISHAD Abhay Samaj Party 6 Maharajganj 319 Paniyara 9 SUMAN Nirbal Indian Shoshit Hamara Aam Dal 6 Maharajganj 319 Paniyara 10 UMESH Independent 6 Maharajganj 319 Paniyara 11 JANARDAN Independent 6 Maharajganj 319 Paniyara 12 PRAFULL Independent 6 Maharajganj 319 Paniyara 13 RAJESH KUMAR Independent 6 Maharajganj 319 Paniyara 14 SANTOSH Independent 6 Gorakhpur 320 Caimpiyarganj 1 CHINTA YADAV Indian National Congress 6 Gorakhpur 320 Caimpiyarganj 2 SRIKANT GUPTA SAHU Nationalist Congress Party 6 Gorakhpur 320 Caimpiyarganj 3 FATEH BAHADUR Bharatiya Janata Party 6 Gorakhpur 320 Caimpiyarganj 4 ANAND NISHAD Bahujan Samaj Party 6 Gorakhpur 320 Caimpiyarganj 5 DINESH NISHAD Rashtriya mahan Gantantra Party 6 Gorakhpur 320 Caimpiyarganj 6 VINOD Lok Dal 6 Gorakhpur 320 Caimpiyarganj 7 GORAKH SINGH Rashtriya Lok Dal 6 Gorakhpur 320 Caimpiyarganj 8 MOHAMAD MAINUDDIN Nirbal Indian Shoshit Hamara Aam Dal 6 Gorakhpur 320 Caimpiyarganj 9 MRITUNJAY KUMAR MAURYA Jan Adhikar Party (Loktantrik) 6 Gorakhpur 320 Caimpiyarganj 10 MAHESH KUMAR Rashtriya Krantikari Samajwadi Party 6 Gorakhpur 320 Caimpiyarganj 11 SATISH CHANDRA GOND Bahujan Mukti Party 6 Gorakhpur 320 Caimpiyarganj 12 RAMPAL Independent 6 Gorakhpur 320 Caimpiyarganj 13 AKHTAR Independent 6 Gorakhpur 320 Caimpiyarganj 14 ASHOK Independent 6 Gorakhpur 321 Pipraich 1 ANIL Nationalist Congress Party 6 Gorakhpur 321 Pipraich 2 ANUPAMA ARYA Rashtriya Lok Dal 6 Gorakhpur 321 Pipraich 3 AMRENDRA NISHAD Samajwadi Party 6 Gorakhpur 321 Pipraich 4 AFATAB ALAM URF GUDDU BHAIYA Bahujan Samaj Party 6 Gorakhpur 321 Pipraich 5 MAHENDRA PAL SINGH Bharatiya Janata Party 6 Gorakhpur 321 Pipraich 6 NAUMI NATH Jan Adhikar Party 6 Gorakhpur 321 Pipraich 7 BAHADUR NISHAD Bahujan Mukti Party 6 Gorakhpur 321 Pipraich 8 BHARAT SINGH Rashtriya Janadhar Party 6 Gorakhpur 321 Pipraich 9 SHIVDATT Lok Dal 6 Gorakhpur 321 Pipraich 10 SATYENDRA Samajwadi Jan Parishad 6 Gorakhpur 321 Pipraich 11 SURJEET Bhartiya Shakti Chetna Party 6 Gorakhpur 321 Pipraich 12 ANITA JAISWAL Independent 6 Gorakhpur 321 Pipraich 13 ABHIMANYU Independent 6 Gorakhpur 321 Pipraich 14 KANHAI Independent 6 Gorakhpur 321 Pipraich 15 KAMLESH SAHANI Independent 6 Gorakhpur 321 Pipraich 16 BHPUENDRA Independent 6 Gorakhpur 321 Pipraich 17 RADHESHYAM SEHRA Independent 6 Gorakhpur 321 Pipraich 18 RAM SAJEEVAN Independent 6 Gorakhpur 321 Pipraich 19 SANGEETA DEVI Independent 6 Gorakhpur 322 Gorakhpur Urban 1 JANARDAN CHOUDHARI Bahujan Samaj Party Phase-VI List of Contesting Candidate Phase District Name AC No AC Name Sl No CandidateName Party Name 6 Gorakhpur 322 Gorakhpur Urban 2 RANA RAHUL SINGH Indian National Congress 6 Gorakhpur 322 Gorakhpur Urban 3 DR. RADHA MOHAN DAS AGRAWAL Bharatiya Janata Party 6 Gorakhpur 322 Gorakhpur Urban 4 VINOD KUMAR RAI Rashtriya Lok Dal 6 Gorakhpur 322 Gorakhpur Urban 5 AJAY PANDEY Sarvodaya Bharat Party 6 Gorakhpur 322 Gorakhpur Urban 6 AMRENDRA Gondvana Gantantra Party 6 Gorakhpur 322 Gorakhpur Urban 7 ARUN KUMAR SHRIVASTAVA Peace Party 6 Gorakhpur 322 Gorakhpur Urban 8 NANDA SINGH Satya Kranti Party 6 Gorakhpur 322 Gorakhpur Urban 9 MINA TRIPATHI Bhartiya Shakti Chetna Party 6 Gorakhpur 322 Gorakhpur Urban 10 RAM DAVAN MAURYA Jan Adhikar Party 6 Gorakhpur 322 Gorakhpur Urban 11 VINOD KUMAR BHARTIYA Bahujan Mukti Party 6 Gorakhpur 322 Gorakhpur Urban 12 SESHNATH PANDEY Rashtriya Janadhar Party 6 Gorakhpur 322 Gorakhpur Urban 13 ANIL Independent 6 Gorakhpur 322 Gorakhpur Urban 14 ARUN KUMAR Independent 6 Gorakhpur 322 Gorakhpur Urban 15 KISHAN CHAND Independent 6 Gorakhpur 322 Gorakhpur Urban 16 PRABAL PRATAP SHAHI Independent 6 Gorakhpur 322 Gorakhpur Urban 17 MOHAN DAS AGRAWAL Independent 6 Gorakhpur 322 Gorakhpur Urban 18 MOHIT JAYSAWAL Independent 6 Gorakhpur 322 Gorakhpur Urban 19 VINDU DEVI Independent 6 Gorakhpur 322 Gorakhpur Urban 20 VINAY KUMAR PANDEY Independent 6 Gorakhpur 322 Gorakhpur Urban 21 SHATRUGHAN KUMAR Independent 6 Gorakhpur 322 Gorakhpur Urban 22 SHAILESH KUMAR Independent 6 Gorakhpur 322 Gorakhpur Urban 23 SATYA PRAKASH Independent 6 Gorakhpur 323 Gorakhpur Rural 1 ADIL AKHTAR Communist Party of India 6 Gorakhpur 323 Gorakhpur Rural 2 ISHRAWATI Nationalist Congress Party 6 Gorakhpur 323 Gorakhpur Rural 3 GULAB CHANDRA YADAV Rashtriya Lok Dal 6 Gorakhpur 323 Gorakhpur Rural 4 RAJESH PANDEY Bahujan Samaj Party 6 Gorakhpur 323 Gorakhpur Rural 5 VIJAY BAHADUR YADAV Samajwadi Party 6 Gorakhpur 323 Gorakhpur Rural 6 BIPIN SINGH Bharatiya Janata Party 6 Gorakhpur 323 Gorakhpur Rural 7 KAUSHILYA DEVI Apna Dal United Party 6 Gorakhpur 323 Gorakhpur Rural 8 VAKIL KUMAR NISHAD Bahujan Mukti Party 6 Gorakhpur 323 Gorakhpur Rural 9 BINAY KUMAR PANDEY Sarvodaya Bharat Party 6 Gorakhpur 323 Gorakhpur Rural 10 SANJAY KUMAR Nirbal Indian Shoshit Hamara Aam Dal 6 Gorakhpur 323 Gorakhpur Rural 11 MALTI DEVI Independent 6 Gorakhpur 323 Gorakhpur Rural 12 SANTOSH KUMAR GUPTA Independent 6 Gorakhpur 324 Sahajanwa 1 AMIT RAM TRIPATHI Nationalist Congress Party 6 Gorakhpur 324 Sahajanwa 2 DEVNARAYAN SINGH URF G.M. 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