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No. Leading Candidate Leading Party Trailing Const. onstituency Leading Candidate Leading Party Trailing Candidate Trailing Party Margin Status No. Behat 1 NARESH SAINI Indian National Congress MAHAVEER SINGH RANA Bharatiya Janata Party 25586 Result Declared Nakur 2 DR.DHARAM SINGH SAINI Bharatiya Janata Party IMRAN MASOOD Indian National Congress 4057 Result Declared Nakur 2 DR.DHARAM SINGH SAINI Bharatiya Janata Party IMRAN MASOOD Indian National Congress 4057 Result Declared Saharanpur Nagar 3 SANJAY GARG Samajwadi Party RAJIV GUMBER Bharatiya Janata Party 4636 Result Declared Saharanpur 4 MASOOD AKHTAR Indian National Congress JAGPAL SINGH Bahujan Samaj Party 12324 Counting In Progress Deoband 5 BRIJESH Bharatiya Janata Party MAJID ALI Bahujan Samaj Party 29400 Result Declared Rampur Maniharan 6 DEVENDER KUMAR NIM Bharatiya Janata Party RAVINDRA KUMAR MOLHU Bahujan Samaj Party 595 Result Declared Gangoh 7 PRADEEP KUMAR Bharatiya Janata Party NAUMAN MASOOD Indian National Congress 38028 Result Declared Kairana 8 NAHID HASAN Samajwadi Party MRIGANKA SINGH Bharatiya Janata Party 21162 Result Declared Thana Bhawan 9 SURESH KUMAR Bharatiya Janata Party ABDUL WARIS KHAN Bahujan Samaj Party 16817 Result Declared Shamli 10 TEJENDRA NIRWAL Bharatiya Janata Party PANKAJ KUMAR MALIK Indian National Congress 29720 Result Declared Budhana 11 UMESH MALIK Bharatiya Janata Party PRAMOD TYAGI Samajwadi Party 13201 Result Declared Charthawal 12 VIJAY KUMAR KASHYAP Bharatiya Janata Party MUKESH KUMAR CHAUDHARY Samajwadi Party 23231 Result Declared Purqazi 13 PRAMOD UTWAL Bharatiya Janata Party DEEPAK KUMAR Indian National Congress 11253 Result Declared Muzaffar Nagar 14 KAPIL DEV AGARWAL Bharatiya Janata Party GAURAV SWARUP BANSAL Samajwadi Party 10704 Result Declared Khatauli 15 VIKRAM SINGH Bharatiya Janata Party CHANDAN SINGH CHAUHAN Samajwadi Party 31374 Result Declared Meerapur 16 AVTAR SINGH BHADANA Bharatiya Janata Party LIYAKAT ALI Samajwadi Party 193 Result Declared Najibabad 17 TASLEEM AHMAD Samajwadi Party RAJIV KUMAR AGARWAL Bharatiya Janata Party 2002 Result Declared Najibabad 17 TASLEEM AHMAD Samajwadi Party RAJIV KUMAR AGARWAL Bharatiya Janata Party 2002 Result Declared Nagina 18 MANOJ KUMAR PARAS Samajwadi Party OMWATI DEVI Bharatiya Janata Party 7967 Result Declared Nagina 18 MANOJ KUMAR PARAS Samajwadi Party OMWATI DEVI Bharatiya Janata Party 7967 Result Declared Barhapur 19 SUSHANT KUMAR Bharatiya Janata Party HUSAIN AHMAD Indian National Congress 7920 Counting In Progress Dhampur 20 ASHOK KUMAR RANA Bharatiya Janata Party THA. MOOL CHAND CHAUHAN Samajwadi Party 17864 Result Declared Nehtaur 21 OMKUMAR Bharatiya Janata Party MUNNALAL PREMI Indian National Congress 23151 Result Declared Nehtaur 21 OMKUMAR Bharatiya Janata Party MUNNALAL PREMI Indian National Congress 23151 Result Declared Bijnor 22 SUCHI Bharatiya Janata Party RUCHI VIRA Samajwadi Party 27281 Result Declared Chandpur 23 KAMLESH SAINI Bharatiya Janata Party MOHAMMAD IQBAL Bahujan Samaj Party 35649 Result Declared RAJESH KUMAR SINGH Kanth 25 (CHUNNU) Bharatiya Janata Party ANEESURREHMAN Samajwadi Party 2348 Result Declared Thakurdwara 26 NAVAB JAN Samajwadi Party RAJPAL SINGH CHAUHAN Bharatiya Janata Party 13409 Result Declared Moradabad Rural 27 HAJI IKRAM QURESHI Samajwadi Party HARIOM SHARMA Bharatiya Janata Party 28781 Result Declared Moradabad Nagar 28 RITESH KUMAR GUPTA Bharatiya Janata Party MOHAMMAD YUSUF ANSARI Samajwadi Party 3193 Result Declared Kundarki 29 MOHAMMAD RIZWAN Samajwadi Party RAMVEER SINGH Bharatiya Janata Party 10821 Result Declared Bilari 30 MOHD. FAEEM Samajwadi Party SURESH SAINI Bharatiya Janata Party 13441 Result Declared Chandausi 31 GULAB DEVI Bharatiya Janata Party KM. VIMLESH KUMARI Indian National Congress 45469 Result Declared Asmoli 32 PINKI YADAV Samajwadi Party NARENDRA SINGH Bharatiya Janata Party 21126 Result Declared All India Majlis-E-Ittehadul Sambhal 33 IQBAL MEHMOOD Samajwadi Party ZIAURREHMAN Muslimeen 18822 Result Declared MOHAMMAD ABDULLAH AZAM Suar 34 KHAN Samajwadi Party LAXMI SAINI Bharatiya Janata Party 53099 Counting In Progress Chamraua 35 NASEER AHMAD KHAN Samajwadi Party ALI YUSUF ALI Bahujan Samaj Party 34337 Counting In Progress Bilaspur 36 BALDEV SINGH AULAKH Bharatiya Janata Party SANJAY KAPOOR Indian National Congress 22359 Result Declared Rampur 37 MOHAMMAD AZAM KHAN Samajwadi Party SHIV BAHADUR SAXENA Bharatiya Janata Party 46842 Result Declared Milak 38 RAJBALA Bharatiya Janata Party VIJAY SINGH Samajwadi Party 16667 Result Declared Dhanaura 39 RAJEEV KUMAR Bharatiya Janata Party JAGRAM SINGH Samajwadi Party 38229 Result Declared Naugawan Sadat 40 CHETAN CHAUHAN Bharatiya Janata Party JAVED ABBAS Samajwadi Party 20648 Result Declared Naugawan Sadat 40 CHETAN CHAUHAN Bharatiya Janata Party JAVED ABBAS Samajwadi Party 20648 Result Declared Amroha 41 MEHBOOB ALI Samajwadi Party NAUSHAD ALI Bahujan Samaj Party 15042 Result Declared MAHENDRA SINGH Hasanpur 42 KHARGVANSHI Bharatiya Janata Party KAMAL AKHTAR Samajwadi Party 27770 Result Declared Siwalkhas 43 JITENDRA PAL SINGH (BILLU) Bharatiya Janata Party GHULAM MOHAMMAD Samajwadi Party 11421 Result Declared Sardhana 44 SANGEET SINGH SOM Bharatiya Janata Party ATUL PRADHAN Samajwadi Party 21625 Result Declared Hastinapur 45 DINESH KHATIK Bharatiya Janata Party YOGESH VERMA Bahujan Samaj Party 36062 Counting In Progress Kithore 46 SATYAVIR TYAGI Bharatiya Janata Party SHAHID MANZOOR Samajwadi Party 10822 Result Declared Meerut Cantt. 47 SATYA PRAKASH AGARWAL Bharatiya Janata Party SATENDRA SOLANKI Bahujan Samaj Party 76619 Result Declared Meerut 48 RAFIQ ANSARI Samajwadi Party DR. LAXMIKANT BAJPAI Bharatiya Janata Party 28769 Result Declared Meerut South 49 DR. SOMENDRA TOMAR Bharatiya Janata Party HAJI MOHAMMAD YAQUB Bahujan Samaj Party 35395 Result Declared Chhaprauli 50 SAHENDER SINGH RAMALA Rashtriya Lok Dal SATENDER SINGH Bharatiya Janata Party 3842 Result Declared KRISHANPAL MALIK URF Baraut 51 KRISHANPAL MALIK Bharatiya Janata Party SAHAB SINGH Rashtriya Lok Dal 26486 Result Declared Baghpat 52 YOGESH DHAMA Bharatiya Janata Party AHMED HAMEED Bahujan Samaj Party 31360 Result Declared Loni 53 NANDKISHOR Bharatiya Janata Party ZAKIR ALI Bahujan Samaj Party 42813 Result Declared Muradnagar 54 AJIT PAL TYAGI Bharatiya Janata Party SUDHAN KUMAR Bahujan Samaj Party 89612 Result Declared Sahibabad 55 SUNIL KUMAR SHARMA Bharatiya Janata Party AMARPAL Indian National Congress 150685 Result Declared Ghaziabad 56 ATUL GARG Bharatiya Janata Party SURESH BANSAL Bahujan Samaj Party 70505 Result Declared Modi Nagar 57 DR. MANJU SHIWACH Bharatiya Janata Party WAHAB Bahujan Samaj Party 66582 Result Declared Dholana 58 AAASLAM CHOUDHARY Bahujan Samaj Party RAMESH CHAND TOMER Bharatiya Janata Party 3576 Result Declared Hapur 59 VIJAY PAL (AADHTI) Bharatiya Janata Party GAJRAJ SINGH Indian National Congress 15006 Result Declared Garhmukteshwar 60 KAMAL SINGH MALIK Bharatiya Janata Party PRASHANT CHAUDHARY Bahujan Samaj Party 35294 Result Declared Dadri 62 TEJPAL SINGH NAGAR Bharatiya Janata Party SATVEER SINGH GURJAR Bahujan Samaj Party 80177 Result Declared Jewar 63 DHIRENDRA SINGH Bharatiya Janata Party VEDRAM BHATI Bahujan Samaj Party 22173 Result Declared Sikandrabad 64 BIMLA SINGH SOLANKI Bharatiya Janata Party MOHAMMAD IMRAN Bahujan Samaj Party 28623 Result Declared Bulandshahr 65 VIRENDRA SINGH SIROHI Bharatiya Janata Party MOH ALEEM KHAN Bahujan Samaj Party 22919 Counting In Progress Syana 66 DEVENDRA Bharatiya Janata Party DILNAWAZ KHAN Bahujan Samaj Party 71630 Counting In Progress Anupshahr 67 SANJAY Bharatiya Janata Party GAJENDRA SINGH Bahujan Samaj Party 60288 Counting In Progress Debai 68 DR. ANITA LODHI RAJPUT Bharatiya Janata Party HARISH KUMAR Samajwadi Party 65630 Result Declared Shikarpur 69 ANIL KUMAR Bharatiya Janata Party MUKUL UPADHYAY Bahujan Samaj Party 50245 Result Declared Khurja 70 VIJENDRA SINGH Bharatiya Janata Party ARJUN SINGH Bahujan Samaj Party 64299 Result Declared Khair 71 ANOOP Bharatiya Janata Party RAKESH KUMAR MAURYA Bahujan Samaj Party 70721 Result Declared Barauli 72 SHRI DALVEER SINGH Bharatiya Janata Party THAKUR JAIVIR SINGH Bahujan Samaj Party 38763 Result Declared Atrauli 73 SANDEEP KUMAR SINGH Bharatiya Janata Party VIRESH YADAV Samajwadi Party 61315 Counting In Progress Chharra 74 RAVENDRA PAL SINGH Bharatiya Janata Party THAKUR RAKESH SINGH Samajwadi Party 56151 Counting In Progress Koil 75 ANIL PARASHAR Bharatiya Janata Party SHAZ ISHAQ URF AJJU ISHAQ Samajwadi Party 50963 Result Declared Aligarh 76 SANJEEV RAJA Bharatiya Janata Party ZAFAR ALAM Samajwadi Party 15440 Result Declared Iglas 77 RAJVEER DILER Bharatiya Janata Party RAJENDRA KUMAR Bahujan Samaj Party 74800 Result Declared Hathras 78 HARI SHANKAR MAHOR Bharatiya Janata Party BRAJ MOHAN RAHI Bahujan Samaj Party 63136 Counting In Progress Sadabad 79 RAMVEER UPADHYAY Bahujan Samaj Party DR ANIL CHAUDHARY Rashtriya Lok Dal 12413 Counting In Progress Sikandra Rao 80 BIRENDRA SINGH RANA Bharatiya Janata Party YASHPAL SINGH CHAUHAN Samajwadi Party 4187 Counting In Progress Chhata 81 LAXMI NARAYAN Bharatiya Janata Party ATUL SINGH Independent 63838 Result Declared Mant 82 SHYAM SUNDER SHARMA Bahujan Samaj Party YOGESH CHAUDHARY Rashtriya Lok Dal 432 Result Declared Goverdhan 83 KARINDA SINGH Bharatiya Janata Party RAJ KUMAR RAWAT Bahujan Samaj Party 33009 Result Declared Mathura 84 SHRIKANT SHARMA Bharatiya Janata Party PRADEEP MATHUR Indian National Congress 101161 Result Declared Baldev 85 POORAN PRAKASH Bharatiya Janata Party NIRANJAN SINGH DHANGAR Rashtriya Lok Dal 13208 Result Declared Etmadpur
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