The results of the by-elections in seven vacant seats of the 403-member assembly in Uttar Pradesh are in front of the candidates and their supporters who have been waiting for almost a week. The Bharatiya Janata Party has won the seats of Amauha’s Naugawan Sadat, Bulandshahar, Unnao’s Bangarmau, Kanpur’s Ghatampur, Firozabad’s Tundla, Deoria and Jaunpur’s Malhani seats. Malhani assembly seat of Jaunpur has gone to SP’s account.
7:30 PM: BJP wins from Tundla
In Tundla, Firozabad, Sehra is tied on the head of BJP candidate Prem Pal Dhangar. He has won by more than 17 thousand votes. SP candidate Maharaj Singh Dhangar was second. He was ahead in the first round but later in the 39 rounds he continued to beat the BJP candidates.
7:00 PM: Ghatampur Assembly seat in BJP’s bag
BJP candidate Upendranath Paswan won the Ghatampur assembly seat in Kanpur by 23820 votes. This seat has once again been voted by the BJP. BJP candidate Upendra Paswan has won by getting 60405 votes, while Congress candidate Dr. Krupa Shankar has been second with 36585 votes.
6:45 PM: SP candidate Lucky Yadav wins from Malhani seat
The SP retained the Malhani assembly seat of Jaunpur by imposing a hat-trick of victories. SP candidate Lucky Yadav, elder son of two-time MLA Parasnath Yadav, won by defeating former MP Independent candidate Dhananjay Singh by a margin of 4,632 votes. Lucky got 73 thousand 468 votes and Dhananjay got 68 thousand 836 votes.
6:30 PM: BJP candidate from Bangarmau wins Srikanth
BJP candidate Shrikant Katiyar won by 31380 votes after the completion of the final 37th round of counting in the by-election for the Bangramau assembly seat of Unnao. He defeated rival Congress candidate Aarti Bajpayee by getting 71149 votes. The Congress, which finished second, received 39769 votes.
6:15 PM: BJP candidate Sangeeta Chauhan wins from Naugawan Sadat
BJP candidate Sangeeta Chauhan won the by-election in Amroha’s Naugawa Sadat assembly seat by 15077 votes. Sangeeta Chauhan, wife of late cabinet minister Chetan Chauhan, got 86692 votes and SP candidate Javed Abdi got 71615 votes.
6:00 PM: BJP candidate Usha Sirohi wins from Bulandshahr
After 27 rounds of counting in Bulandshahr, BJP candidate Usha Sirohi won by 20,962 votes. He has got 86,879 votes. He has defeated his nearest rival Baji candidate Haji Yunus. Haji Yunus got 65,917 votes, while Azad Samaj Party candidate Mohammad Yameen got 13402 votes in third place.
4:30 PM: BJP candidate wins Deoria Sadar seat
The counting of votes has been completed in Deoria Sadar seat. BJP candidate Dr. Satyaprakash Mani Tripathi won the election by 20252 votes. He has defeated Brahma Shankar Tripathi of the nearest rival Samajwadi Party.
4:00 PM: BJP’s victory decided on six, in the account of one SP
The result of the by-election in seven vacant seats has almost come. The BJP is on a decisive lead in six of the seven seats. Only announcement remains. SP candidate Lucky Yadav won from Malhani seat in Jaunpur by 4500 votes. Nirdal candidate Dhananjay Singh finished second. However, the official announcement has not been made yet. Similarly, counting of votes for the remaining six seats is almost complete. Here BJP candidates are leading.
3:00 PM: These candidates for the decisive victory
BJP candidate Sangeeta Chauhan from Naugawan Sadat seat of Amroha by SP candidate Javed Abdi by 5310 votes. Usha Sirohi, a BJP candidate from Bulandshahr Sadar seat in Bulandshahar, is leading by 19013 votes. Shrikant Katiyar, BJP candidate from Bangarmau seat in Unnao district is leading by 16,833 votes. Upendra Paswan, BJP candidate from Ghatampur seat in Kanpur, was ahead of BSP candidate Kuldeep Sankhwar by 13274 votes. BJP’s Doctor Satya Prakash Mani Tripathi is leading by 12619 votes from Deoria Sadar seat of Deoria and Lucky Yadav of Malhani seat in Jaunpur is leading over Nirdal candidate Dhananjay Singh by 6327 votes.
2:00 PM: Dhananjay Singh is behind SP candidate from Malhani
After the 15th round in Malhani seat in Jaunpur district, SP Kelki Yadav defeated Nidal candidate Dhananjay Singh by 2936 votes with 41464 votes. Dhananjay Singh has so far received 38528 votes. BJP Manoj Singh is running in third place. He has got 15774 votes. In fourth place is Jai Prakash Dubey of BSP with 13654 votes.
1:30 PM: Sangeeta Chauhan leaves Javed Abdi behind
Dice overturned after counting of the 12th round of Naugawan Sadat seat of Amroha. Javed Abdi of Samajwadi Party, which is leading from the first cycle, has been left behind by Sangeeta Chauhan of BJP. Sangeeta Chauhan left Javed Abdi behind in the 11th round. Sangeeta leads by 949 votes. Sangeeta Chauhan has got 24628, Abdi has got 24341, BSP has got 17147 and Congress has got 1603.
12:00 PM- Uproar over getting two EVMs of the same number in Deoria
During the counting of votes in the Vidhan Sabha by-election, two EVMs of the same number are being created in Deoria. There is a ruckus here after two EVMs of the same number on table number two. The lock of two EVMs was not opened before this. It has been kept on shore. Their votes will be counted later, but Samajwadi Party supporters are in a mood to create a ruckus about it too. Huh.
11:30 AM – SP and independent candidates continue to lead in one seat, BJP ahead in five seats
In the by-election counting of seven seats, the BJP is leading in five of the seven seats for seven rounds. The BJP is in danger of losing one seat while the Samajwadi Party is on the verge of losing the traditional seat, although it is also expected to win the new seat. The BJP has taken a strong lead in Ghatampur along with Tundla, Deoria Sadar, Bangarmau, Bulandshahr. There is a big upsurge in Malhani in Jaunpur. Bypassing all speculation, Independent Dhananjay Singh has taken the lead by seven cycles. Lucky Yadav, son of MLA Parasnath Yadav, is second, JP Dubey of BSP is third and Manoj Singh of BJP is fourth. The Samajwadi Party has retained the lead of the first round in Amroha’s Naugawan Sadat. Chetan Chauhan was the MLA from here, his wife Sangeeta Chauhan is in second place.
11:15 AM- Sangeeta Chauhan engaged in narrowing the gap between Naugawan Sadat
Sangeeta Chauhan of BJP from Naogawan Sadat area of Amroha has succeeded in narrowing the gap of Javed Abbas of Samajwadi Party running on the edge of the first round. Abbas is still on the edge, but Sangeeta Chauhan is fast following him. By the sixth round, Abbas got 12,563 votes, Sangeeta Chauhan got 10,807 votes, BSP got 8096 votes and Congress got 739 votes.
11:00 AM – BJP vote gap increases in Ghatampur
In Kanpur’s Ghatampur reserved seat, BJP candidate Upendra Nath Paswan retained the lead even in the seventh round after the fifth round. In the calculation of the seventh round, the BJP candidate has increased the margin of lead. Till now the counting of 30764 votes has been completed. BJP’s Upendra Paswan has got 10792 votes, Kuldeep Sankhwar of BSP 9311, SP’s Indrajit Kori 5380 and Kripa Shankar Sankhwar of Congress 4545 votes.
10:45 AM: Independent Dhananjay shocked everyone in Malhani, BJP’s resolve battered
The by-election in Malhani assembly constituency of Jaunpur is coming with quite shocking results. Here in the calculation of the seventh cycle, Bahubali Dhananjay Singh is leading by more than seven thousand votes. Independent Dhananjay Singh has left SP’s Lucky Yadav behind. BJP’s Manoj Singh is in fourth place while JP Dubey of BSP is in third place.
10:30 AM – Five BJP and SP and Independent candidates one seat each
In the by-elections in seven assembly seats of Uttar Pradesh, BJP has once again won the Ghatampur reserved seat. After the formation of four rounds, BJP has now led in Unnao’s Bangarmau, Firozabad’s Tundla Safer, Bulandshahr’s Bulandshahar Sadar, Deoria’s Deoria Sadar and Kanpur City’s Ghatampur seat. The BJP is getting a jolt on Amauha’s Naugawan Sadat seat. The Samajwadi Party is getting a blow on the Malhani seat of Jaunpur. Javed Abdi of SP in Naugawan Sadat and Independent Dhananjay Singh in Malhani are on edge.
10:20 AM – Thorn collision in Ghatampur safe seat of Kanpur, now BJP ahead
In the Ghatampur assembly by-election in Kanpur city, the matter has again reversed in the third round of counting of votes. Here BJP candidate Upendra Nath Paswan has taken an edge over Bahujan Samaj Party candidate Kuldeep Shankwar. Paswan is now leading by 655 votes. BJP has got 4437 votes, BSP 3782, SP 2125 and Congress 1592 votes.
10:10 AM – Nirdal Dhananjay Singh ahead of 1839 votes in third round in Malhani, Jaunpur
The third round of counting of the ongoing votes of Malhani assembly by-election of Jaunpur has been completed. In this, Nirdal candidate Dhananjay Singh is leading by Lucky Yadav of SP by 1839 votes. Dhananjay Singh has got 6023 votes while Lucky Yadav has got 4184 votes.
10:00 AM- BJP four and SP, BSP and Independents one seat each in first cycle
After the counting process in the first phase on seven assembly seats, BJP candidates are leading in four and SP, BSP and Independents one seat each. BJP candidate Shrikant Katiyar is ahead of Bangaramau of Unnao, Dr. Satyaprakash Mani Tripathi alias Guddu Babu, Prem Pal Singh Dhanagar is ahead of Tundla and Usha Sirohi of Firozabad and Bulandshahar Sadar of Bulandshahr. Javed Abdi of Samajwadi Party is leading from Naugawan Sadat of Amroha, Kuldeep Shankhawar of Bahujan Samaj Party from Ghatampur in Kanpur city and Independent Malhani seat of Dhananjay Singh Jaunpur.
9:50 AM – Independent Dhananjay Singh leads in Malhani in Jaunpur
The contest in Malhani assembly constituency of Jaunpur has become very interesting. Here, Lucky Yadav of Samajwadi Party, who is leading in the postal ballot, has been left behind by Independent Dhananjay Singh. Dabangg Dhananjay Singh, who was MP from Jaunpur, has come forward. Dhananjay Singh has left behind Samajwadi Party’s Lucky Yadav, who has come to the rescue of his father Parasnath Yadav’s legacy. In the first round, Dhananjay Singh led by two hundred votes. Here the condition of BJP candidate Manoj Singh is very bad. He is in third place. After the counting process in the first phase on seven assembly seats, BJP candidates are leading in four and SP, BSP and Independents one seat each.
9:40 AM – Kuldeep Shankhawar of BSP leads in Ghatampur reserved seat of Kanpur
After the postal ballot in the counting of seven assembly seats of Uttar Pradesh, the counting of cycles before EVM is being done. BJP has won four seats out of seven, SP on two and BSP on one. BJP’s Upendra Nath Paswan, who is leading in Ghatampur seat, has been left behind by Kuldeep Shankhawar of BSP. Here in the first round
Kuldeep Shankhawar got 1341 votes, Upendra Nath of BJP 1169, Indrajit Kori of Samajwadi Party got 950 and Kripa Shankar of Congress got 263 votes.
9:30 AM – BJP leads in five seats out of seven in first round, SP leads in two
After the postal ballot in the counting of seven assembly seats of Uttar Pradesh, the counting of cycles before EVM is being done. After counting the first phase in all seven seats, BJP is leading in five seats. With this, Samajwadi Party candidates are leading in two seats. BJP has led in Bulandshahar Sadar in Bulandshahar, Ghatampur reserved in Kanpur city, Bangarmau in Unnao, Deoria Sadar in Deoria and Tundla reserved seats in Firozabad. The Samajwadi Party has taken the lead in Malhni of Jaunpur and Naogaon Sadat area of Amroha. The Samajwadi Party has supported the National Lok Dal in Bulandshahr. Here BJP candidate is first and BSP candidate is second. Bhajapa candidate ahead in Bulandshahr. BJP candidate Usha Sirohi got 3211 votes and BSP candidate Haji Yunus got 2441 263 votes. BJP’s candidate is third in Malhani in Jaunpur. Lucky Yadav of Samajwadi Party is ahead. Nirdal candidate Dhananjay Singh is at number two and Manoj Singh of BJP at number three. In Naugawan Sadat, Javed Samajwadi Party’s Jawadi is on the edge.
9:20 AM – BJP ahead in four of six, SP leads in two
After the postal ballot in the counting of seven assembly seats of Uttar Pradesh, the counting of cycles before EVM is being done. Six trends have emerged in them. Among these, four are candidates for the Bharatiya Janata Party and two for the Samajwadi Party. The BJP has made gains in Ghatampur Safer in Kanpur city, Bangarmau in Unnao, Deoria Sadar in Deoria and Tundla Safer seat in Firozabad and Samajwadi Party in Malhani in Jaunpur and Naogaon Sadat area of Amroha. At present, BJP candidate is third in Malhani. Lucky Yadav of Samajwadi Party is ahead. Nirdal candidate Dhananjay Singh is at number two and Manoj Singh of BJP at number three. In Naugawan Sadat, Javed of the Samajwadi Party is on the lead.
9:10 AM- BJP leads in three seats and SP two in the trend of five seats
The first postal ballot is being counted in the counting of seven assembly seats in Uttar Pradesh. Five trends have emerged in them. Among these, three candidates are ahead of Bharatiya Janata Party and Samajwadi Party on two. BJP has secured Ghatampur safe in Kanpur city, Bangarmau of Unnao and Deoria Sadar of Deoria and Samajwadi Party has made an edge in Malhani in Jaunpur and Naogaon Sadat area of Amroha. Lucky Yadav of Samajwadi Party is ahead in Malhani in Jaunpur. Nirdal candidate Dhananjay Singh is at number two and Manoj Singh of BJP at number three. In Naugawan Sadat, Javed Samajwadi Party’s Jawadi is on the edge.
9:00 AM- In the postal ballot calculation, BJP leads in three of the seven regions
Counting of postal ballot has started in seven Vidhan Sabha seats of Uttar Pradesh. With Deoria Sadar of Deoria, the Bharatiya Janata Party has taken the lead in counting of postal ballots in Ghatampur seat of Kanpur city and Bangarmau seat of Unnao. In Deoria, BJP’s Satyaprakash Mani Tripathi got 1883 votes, Brahma Shankar Tripathi of Samajwadi Party got 1350 votes and Abhay Nath Tripathi of BSP got 1183 votes.
8:50 AM: An EVM malfunction in Amauha’s Naugawan Sadat, counting had to be stopped.
Counting has to be stopped today due to a malfunction in EVMs during the counting of votes in Naugawan Sadat assembly constituency of Amroha district. There is a technical fault in machine number 11760 on table number three. Technical personnel are engaged in fixing the machine.
8:40: AM- UP’s first trend came, BJP ahead in Ghatampur
The first trend in counting of votes in the Uttar Pradesh Assembly by-election has come after the postal ballot counting. The Bharatiya Janata Party has taken the lead in the Ghatampur reserved seat of Kanpur city.
8:20 AM – Ten percent postal ballot count in Ghatampur, Kanpur
The counting of votes of Ghatampur assembly seat has started in Nobasta Galla Mandi. Right now the process of counting the votes is going on.
8:10 AM – Ballot paper counting begins in Bulandshahr
The counting of votes has been started in Sadar Assembly seat of Bulandshahr on November 3 at 8 am under tight security in the new Mandi complex of the city. The first ballot paper count has been introduced. For this, 3 tables have been set. The counting of votes will be completed in 28 rounds. It is known that a total of 18 candidates are in the fray with the main parties in the by-election in the Sadar assembly seat. At seven o’clock on Tuesday morning, EVMs were taken out of the warehouse in front of the candidates amidst tight security. After that the process of counting of votes has been started.
8:00 AM – Polling personnel busy – First Postal Ballot Count
Polling personnel have been busy with their work in seven districts. Postal votes are being counted first. The polling personnel started counting the EVMs by breaking the seal of EVMs in the presence of agents. With the opening of EVMs, the beat of the candidates also increased. Counting personnel are on standby in Bulandshahr, Amroha, Kanpur city, Unnao, Deoria, Firozabad and Jaunpur in the state. All the preparations for counting are as per the guidelines issued keeping the Corona virus infection in mind. All results will come by noon.
7:55 AM – Counting of by-elections three-three times
Bulandshahr Sadar of Bulandshahr and Malhani Legislative Assembly of Jaunpur
The counting of by-elections will be held in three-three years. Apart from this, the counting of by-elections will be held in Bangamau in Unnao, Tundla Safer in Firozabad, Naugawan Sadat in Amroha, Ghatampur in Kanpur city and Deoria Sadar assembly in Deoria. To monitor these, the Election Commission has deployed seven observers.
7:50 AM – Complete ban on Vijay procession
After the announcement of the winner in the by-election, supporters will be banned from taking out any procession. This rule is implemented under the COVID protocol. Police as well as paramilitary force personnel have been deployed inside and outside the counting venue.
7:45 AM – Maximum seven tables at counting venue
Physical distancing is being followed under the protocol in view of corona virus infection. There are a maximum of seven tables at each counting site. Bulandshahr and Malhni seats will be counted in three halls. The remaining five seats will be counted in two halls. Arrangement of thermal scanner, hand sanitizer, gloves, face mask, face shield, PPE kit, soap, water etc. has been made at each counting center to protect personnel. The Election Commission of India has deployed observers in all the seven seats to keep a special watch on the counting of votes.
7:30 AM – Voting was held in 53.62 percent
On November 3, a total of 53.62 percent voting was held in the by-elections on seven vacant seats in the assembly. Maximum 61.50 per cent polling was held in Naogaon Sadat seat of Amroha. This seat was vacated by the death of former cricketer and minister Chetan Chauhan. The lowest 49.42 percent polling was held in Ghatampur seat of Kanpur. The seat fell vacant due to the death of Minister Kamal Rani Varun. In the year 2017, there were 63.90 percent voting in these seven seats. That is, the by-election saw about 10.28 percent less votes than the 2017 general election.
7:00 AM – 88 of 88 luck will open
In the by-election for seven vacant seats in the Uttar Pradesh Assembly, 88 candidates have tried their luck. The by-elections were held on November 3 in Amauha’s Naugawan Sadat, Bulandshahr’s Bulandshahar Sadar, Firozabad’s Tundla, Unnao’s Bangarmau, Kanpur’s Ghatampur, Deoria’s Deoria Sadar and Jaunpur’s Malhani seat. Nine women are also among the 88 candidates in seven seats. Adequate number of security forces have been deployed for peaceful counting of votes in all the seven districts.
6:30 AM – Yogi Adityanath government’s health will not be affected, Congress eyes on
The results of seven seats in Uttar Pradesh will not affect the health of the Yogi Adityanath government. The BJP, which held power in a 403-member state assembly, won with a thumping majority. The result of seven seats will not affect the health of the government. The BJP still has 304 MLAs. The result of this by-election is the opportunity for opposition parties ie Samajwadi Party, Bahujan Samaj Party and Congress to test their preparations. CM Yogi Adityanath has his own personal reputation, which is more than the number for BJP. If the Bharatiya Janata Party wins five or six seats out of seven, it will be able to save its credibility, along with this the message will surely be that people are happy with the work of Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath. Apart from this, if the opposition performs better then it will get a chance to question the government. The BJP has campaigned vigorously in these by-elections. This election has been fought under the supervision of Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath himself and Deputy Chief Ministers Keshav Prasad Maurya and Dr. Dinesh Sharma. The result of the Congress in these seven seats of Uttar Pradesh is also under the eye of the entire nation. If the party is unable to open an account in the state, then questions will be raised on Priyanka Gandhi Vadra.
6:00 AM – Seven seats at a glance
1- Amroha: Naugawan Sadat
Counting of votes will be completed in 35 rounds in the by-election in Naugawan Sadat assembly seat in Amroha district. Votes will be counted on 19 tables here under the Kovid protocol. This seat is vacant after the death of Cabinet Minister Chetan Chauhan. The BJP has fielded his wife Sangeeta Chauhan here. The fate of 14 candidates will be decided in the by-election of Naugawan Sadat of Amroha. Here 19 tables have been installed to conduct the counting of votes in a peaceful manner. 51 employees will count the votes while six remain in reserve. There are strong arrangements in the Mandi Samiti campus here. The by-election will be counted in 35 rounds while in 2017, it was completed in 28 rounds. In the by-election, Sangeeta Chauhan, Dr. Kamalesh Singh, Furkan Ahmed, Javed Abbas, Javed Abdi, Ajit Kumar, Jahanara, Hasmat Ali, Amarjeet Kohli, Sher Singh Buddhist, Akram, Dharampal, Avnish, Afroz and Harsarup are trying their luck. It will be decided on Tuesday.
2- Firozabad: Tundla safe assembly
Voting will be held at the Subzi Mandi complex in the by-election on the Tundla reserved seat of Firozabad. A hall has been built here for counting. In which counting of votes will be completed in 40 rounds on 14 tables. In these rounds, one lakh 81 thousand 55 votes will be counted and after this the winner will be announced. The personnel are inside the counting venue for counting of Tundla reserved assembly by-election. On November 3, 50.23 percent of the votes were cast. After this, the EVMs were kept in the Strong Room at Tundla Mandi Committee. After two decades in 2017, the BJP made a strong comeback in Tundla Vis. Prof. SP Singh Baghel, who became MLA, was made a cabinet minister. The seat became vacant after his resignation two years later after becoming the MP of Agra. Although there were ten candidates in the fray for the by-election, but
Till the vote, the struggle has become triangular. Here Prempal Singh Dhangar from BJP, Maharaj Singh Dhangar from Samajwadi Party, Sanjeev Kumar Chak from BSP, Ashok Kumar from Jan Adhikar Party, Dharamveer from Fundamental Rights Party, Bhagwan Singh from Bharatiya Kisan Parivartan Party, Bhupendra Kumar from National Shoshit Samaj Party, Parivartan Satish Kumar from Samaj Party and independents Mithlesh Majhwar and Sachin Kumar Michael Dan are in the fray.
3- Jaunpur: Malhani
The calculation for the new Agricultural Produce Market Committee committee will start from 10 am to reveal the results of the by-election for the Malhani Legislative Assembly seat, which was vacant after the demise of the MLA Parasnath Yadav of the Samajwadi Party MLA. All preparations for the counting of votes have been completed. 21 tables have been placed for calculation. There will be four counting personnel each. Counting of votes will be done under CCTV camera surveillance. There are 21 tables for counting. Each table has four counting personnel.
4- Deoria: Deoria Sadar
The counting of the Deoria Sadar Assembly by-election will be held at Maharaja Agrasen Inter College of Deoria amid tight security. The counting complex is handed over to the paramilitary forces. There are 17 tables for counting. The counting of votes will take place in 35 cycles. A high speed internet connection has been made during the counting of votes. The calculation work is being done in the eyes of the CCTV camera. Videography is also being done.
5- Kanpur City: Ghatampur reserved seat
The counting of votes in the Ghatampur Assembly by-election in Kanpur city will be in 35 rounds on 14 tables. The fate of six candidates will be decided here. This seat is vacant after the death of Cabinet Minister Kamla Rani Varun. After counting the EVM votes in Gallamandi in the by-election on Ghatampur assembly seat in Kanpur today, the VVPAT papers and EVM votes of the five booths will match. In Ghatampur assembly seat, votes were cast at 481 booths in 260 polling stations. Each round will count the votes of 14 booths at 14 tables. Seven tables have been placed in two halls. Votes will be counted in a total of 35 rounds. After counting up to 25 rounds, the picture will be clear about who will be the MLA. BJP’s Kamal Rani Varun won in 2017. Six candidates are in the fray for the by-election in the seat vacated after his death. Of the 3,19,148 voters, 1,57,716 had exercised their franchise. Here Upendra Nath Paswan from BJP, Kuldeep Sankhwar from BSP, Dr. Kripa Shankar from Congress, Ashok Paswan from All Jan Party and Vipin Kumar from Arjak Adhikar Dal are in the fray.
6- Bulandshahr: Bulandshahr Sadar
A large number of police forces have been deployed at the gate of the counting hall, New Mandi campus. After the demise of Virender Singh Sirohi, who was an MLA from Sadar Assembly seat, the election process was started on this seat. A total of 18 candidates have tried their luck in the by-election. Today, his fate will be decided by counting of votes in the new mandi complex. The election result will be announced after a total of 28 rounds. A total of 52.56 percent voters exercised their vote during the voting. After the demise of Virender Singh Sirohi, who was an MLA from Sadar Assembly seat, the election process was started on this seat. A total of 18 candidates filed their votes in the constituency and the counting process will be completed in 28 rounds. There are 18 candidates in the fray, including Usha Sirohi as BJP candidate, Haji Yunus from BSP, Sushil Chaudhary from Congress, Praveen Kumar Singh from RLD and SP alliance and Haji Yameen from Azad Samaj Party. Of which five are women and four are independents.
7- Unnao: Bangarmau
The votes are being counted in the by-election at Dahi Chowki’s warehouse in Unnao’s Bangarmau assembly seat. As soon as the 14 rounds of counting are completed, the candidate’s defeat and victory in the assembly will begin. The counting of votes will be on 14 tables. Where the votes cast at the 14 booths on each table will be counted. After the BJP’s Kuldeep Singh Sengar was disqualified, 1,73,403 voted in the assembly constituency among a total of 3,43,008 voters. There will be a total of 37 rounds of counting till noon. It employs 136 employees. The counting of votes has been monitored online through electronic devices. There were 507 polling booths in the constituency. A total of 15 candidates had filed nominations in the by-election, but there were a total of 10 candidates in the fray, including eight party and two independent candidates.
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