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Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) Candidates List for Uttar Pradesh Lok Sabha General Elections 2024

 

Sr No

Constituency Name

BJP Candidate

Sitting MP/(Winner of 2019)

Party

1

Agra

S. P. Singh Baghel

S. P. Singh Baghel

 BJP

2

Akbarpur

 

 

 

3

Aligarh

 

Satish Kumar Gautam

BJP 

4

Ambedkar Nagar

Ritesh Pandey

 Ritesh Pandey

 BSP

5

Amethi

 

Smriti Irani 

 BJP

6

Amroha

Kanwar Singh Tanwar

Kunwar Danish Ali

BSP

7

Aonla

Dharmendra Kashyap

Dharmendra Kashyap

BJP 

8

Azamgarh

Dinesh Lal Yadav Nirahua

Dinesh Lal Yadav Nirahua

BJP

9

Badaun

 

 Sanghmitra Maurya


 BJP

10

Baghpat

 

 Satya Pal Singh

 

11

Bahraich

 

 

 

12

Ballia

 

 

 

13

Banda

R. K. Singh Patel

R. K. Singh Patel 

 BJP

14

Bansgaon

Kamlesh Paswan

Kamlesh Paswan

 BJP

15

Barabanki

Upendra Singh Rawat

 Upendra Singh Rawat

 BJP

16

Bareilly

 

 

 

17

Basti

 Harish Dwivedi

 Harish Dwivedi

 BJP

18

Bhadohi

 

 

 

19

Bijnor

 

 

 

20

Bulandshahr

Bhola Singh

Bhola Singh

 BJP

21

Chandauli

Dr Mahendranath Pandey

Dr Mahendranath Pandey

 BJP

22

Deoria

 

 

 

23

Dhaurahra

Rekha Verma

 Rekha Verma

 BJP

24

Domariyaganj

Jagdambika Pal

 

 

25

Etah

Rajveer Singh

 Rajveer Singh

 BJP

26

Etawah

 

 

 

27

Faizabad

Lallu Singh

 Lallu Singh

 BJP

28

Farrukhabad

 

 

 

29

Fatehpur

Niranjan Jyoti

 Niranjan Jyoti

 BJP

30

Fatehpur Sikri

Raj Kumar Chahar

 Raj Kumar Chahar

 BJP

31

Firozabad

 

 

 

32

Gautam Buddha Nagar

 Dr. Mahesh Sharma

 Dr. Mahesh Sharma

 BJP

33

Ghaziabad

 

 

 

34

Ghazipur

 

 

 

35

Ghosi

 

 

 

36

Gonda

Kirti Vardhan Singh Alias Raja Bhaiya


Kirti Vardhan Singh Alias Raja Bhaiya



 BJP

37

Gorakhpur

Ravi Kishan

Ravi Kishan

 BJP

38

Hamirpur

Pushpendra Chandel

Pushpendra Chandel 

 BJP

39

Hardoi

Jai Prakash Rawat

Jai Prakash Rawat

 BJP

40

Hathras

 

 

 

41

Jalaun

 

 

 

43

Jaunpur

Kripashankar Singh

 Shyam Singh Yadav

 BSP

44

Jhansi

Anurag Sharma

 Anurag Sharma

 BJP

45

Kairana

Pradeep Choudhary

 Pradeep Choudhary

 BJP

46

Kaiserganj

 

 

 

47

Kannauj

 

 

 

48

Kanpur

 

 

 

49

Kaushambi

 

 

 

50

Kheri

Ajay Mishra Teni

 Ajay Mishra Teni

 BJP

51

Kushinagar

Vijay Kumar Dubey

Vijay Kumar Dubey

 BJP

52

Lalganj

Neelam Sonkar

Sangeeta Azad 

 BSP

53

Lucknow

 

 

 

54

Machhlishahr

 

 

 

55

Maharajganj

Pankaj Choudhary

 

 

56

Mainpuri

 

 

 

57

Mathura

Hema Malini

Hema Malini

 BJP

58

Meerut

Arun Govil

Rajendra Agarwal 

 BJP

59

Mirzapur

 

 

 

60

Misrikh

 

 

 

61

Mohanlalganj

 

 

 

62

Moradabad

 

 

 

63

Muzaffarnagar

Sanjeev Balyan 

Sanjeev Balyan

 BJP

64

Nagina

Om Kumar

 Girish Chandra

 BSP

65

Phulpur

 

 

 

66

Pilibhit

 

 

 

67

Pratapgarh

 

 

 

68

Prayagraj

 

 

 

69

Raebareli

 

 

 

70

Rampur

Ghanshyam Singh Lodhi

Ghanshyam Singh Lodhi

 BJP

71

Robertsganj

 

 

 

72

Saharanpur

 

 

 

73

Salempur

Ravindra Kushwaha

Ravindra Kushwaha

BJP

74

Sambhal

Parmeshwar Lal Saini

Shafiqur Rahman Barq

Samajawadi Party

75

Sant Kabir Nagar

Praveen Kumar Nishad

Praveen Kumar Nishad 

 BJP

76

Shahjahanpur

Arun Kumar Sagar

Arun Kumar Sagar

 BJP

77

Shravasti

Saket Mishra

Ram Shiromani Verma

 BSP

78

Sitapur

Rajesh Verma

 Rajesh Verma

BJP 

79

Sultanpur

 

 

 

80

Unnao

 

 

 

78

Varanasi

 

 

 BJP

 


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