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Uttar Pradesh 2022

Election Summary

HIGHLIGHTS OF CANDIDATES
Total number of constituencies analyzed 403
Total candidates analyzed by NEW 4360
Candidates with declared criminal cases 1131(26%)
Candidates with declared serious criminal cases 882(20%)
Crorepati candidates 1714(39%)
Candidates who are graduate or above 2459 (56%)
Candidates who have not declared PAN 227 (5%)
Total women candidates 552 (13%)
HIGHLIGHTS OF WINNERS
Total winners analyzed by NEW 399
Winners with declared criminal cases 203 (51%)
Winners with declared serious criminal cases 157 (39%)
Crorepati winners 362 (91%)
Winners who are graduate or above 301 (75%)
Winners who have not declared PAN 0 (0%)
Total women winners 45 (11%)

List of Candidates - BANDA:BANDA (Comparison Chart of Party Candidates)


SNo CandidateParty Criminal Cases Education Age Total Assets Liabilities
7 Prakash Dwivedi   Winner BJP 1 Graduate44 Rs 27,59,12,664
~ 27 Crore+
Rs 5,81,29,900
~ 5 Crore+
1 Devnath Yadav CPI 0 12th Pass49 Rs 5,55,912
~ 5 Lacs+
Rs 0
~
2 Dheeraj Prakash BSP 1 12th Pass37 Rs 1,35,72,843
~ 1 Crore+
Rs 12,48,000
~ 12 Lacs+
3 Gulab Chandra Kushwaha Bhartiya Shakti Chetna Party 0 12th Pass33 Rs 30,80,928
~ 30 Lacs+
Rs 6,23,053
~ 6 Lacs+
4 Hanuman Das Jan Adhikar Party 0 Post Graduate47 Rs 6,28,000
~ 6 Lacs+
Rs 0
~
5 Laxminarayan INC 0 Post Graduate56
6 Manjula Singh SP 0 Post Graduate55 Rs 2,28,17,296
~ 2 Crore+
Rs 0
~
8 Ram Prasad Singh Aam Janta Party (India) 0 10th Pass68 Rs 86,18,000
~ 86 Lacs+
Rs 3,00,000
~ 3 Lacs+


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