Analysis of 55 seats and 3 elections in UP: Opposition gains when voting increases; In 2012, SP got victory over BJP in 2017, this time 3% votes were reduced.

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  • UP Election 2022, 2nd Phase Voting Live Update; Second Phase Of Polling Is Underway In UP Assembly Elections. Voting Is Being Held For 55 Assembly Seats In 9 Districts Of Western UP Bhaskar Analysis of 55 Seats

LucknowOne hour agoAuthor: Gaurav Pandey

Voting for the second phase of the assembly elections in Uttar Pradesh ended on Monday. This time around 62% voting has taken place. In 2017, 65.53% voting took place in these 55 seats, i.e. around 3% less voting this time. In 2012, 65.17% voting took place in these 55 seats. There was an increase of about 0.36% in voting in 2017 as compared to 2012.

An analysis of these 55 seats in the last three elections shows that whenever the vote percentage increased, the opposition parties of that time benefited. In 2012, SP got 29 seats and in 2017 BJP got 33 seats here. This time 3% voting has decreased in these 55 seats.

  • Speaking of 2012 elections…

In 2012, SP had won 40 of these 55 seats.
In 2017, the BJP had won 37 out of these 55 seats, while in 2012 it got only 4 out of these 55 seats. That is, he had the advantage of 33 seats.

The SP had lost 24 seats in this area in 2017. The BSP had lost 8 seats and the Congress one seat. SP won 16 out of 55 seats here, while BSP did not get a single seat.

In 2012, BSP won 8 out of 55 seats, SP 40 and BJP 4 seats, while Congress got 3 seats.

  • It’s about the 2007 election…

In 2012, there was an increase of 11% voting, then the BSP lost 35 seats.

In 2007, 49.56% voting took place in these 55 seats. Then BJP got 7 seats. SP had won 11 and BSP had won 35 seats. And the BSP government was formed.

In 2012, 65.17% voting took place in these 55 seats. This time the voter turnout increased by about 11%. The main opposition party SP benefited from this.

SP won 40 out of 55 seats here i.e. 29 seats were benefited. On the other hand, the BSP suffered a loss of 35 seats.

Also know about the 58 seats of the first phase –

In the first phase, 61% voting was done in 58 seats, which was 3% less than 2017.
In the first phase, on February 10, voting was held in West UP itself. Then there was 61% voting in 58 seats here. In 2017, an average of 63.75% voting took place in these 58 seats, that is, this time around 3% voting has decreased. In 2012, 61.03% voting was done in these 58 seats. That is, in 2017 there was an increase of more than 2% votes.

BJP won West UP in 2017 with 3% voter turnout
In 2017, when there was an increase of about 2.7% in the first phase of 58 seats, the BJP gained 43 seats. At the same time, the BSP had a loss of 18 seats and the SP 12 seats. In 2017, the BJP had won 43 of the 58 seats in the first phase. In 2012, out of these 58 seats, BJP got 10, SP got 14 and BSP got 20. 11 seats were won by independents.

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