Live Vote by Constituency
Real-time fan-vote sentiment for all 403 Uttar Pradesh Vidhan Sabha constituencies across 77 districts — search any seat, see which party voters expect to win in 2027, and cast your own vote in seconds.
Live Vote by Constituency, Explained
This page runs a live opinion poll for the Uttar Pradesh election 2027, with one fan-vote panel for each of the state’s 403 Vidhan Sabha constituencies across 77 districts. Instead of a single state-wide number, you can check sentiment seat by seat — useful since a party can be strong in one district and weak in the next. National surveys usually cover a handful of headline constituencies; here, every seat gets its own live result, so you can look up your own constituency directly instead of guessing from a state-wide average.
Tap a party on any constituency page and your vote counts instantly. No login, email or phone number is needed — your browser remembers your pick so the same device can’t vote twice on one seat, though you can change your choice anytime. This is reader opinion, not an official Election Commission survey, but it gives an early, constantly-updating read on how UP Vidhan Sabha election 2027 sentiment is shaping up, months before candidates are even announced.
What You’re Voting On
Each constituency has five choices — BJP, SP, BSP, INC and Others — the parties that have actually contested most UP Vidhan Sabha seats in recent elections. Results update live as votes come in, for anyone viewing the page.
Reading the Bars
Each bar shows a party’s live vote share. The thin black tick mark shows that party’s actual vote share in the constituency’s last election, so you can compare today’s fan sentiment against the real 2022 result.
Search All 403 Seats
Use the search box above to jump to any constituency or district — try “Karhal” or “Varanasi” — or browse the full list below, 50 seats per page, ordered alphabetically.
The Parties on Every Ballot
BJP is in government after winning the 2017 and 2022 UP Assembly elections. SP is the main opposition and the BJP’s closest challenger across most of the state. BSP, founded by Kanshi Ram and later led by Mayawati, has formed the UP government multiple times. INC, India’s oldest national party, was dominant in UP before regional parties rose in the late 1980s. Everyone else — RLD, Apna Dal, NISHAD Party, SBSP and independents — is grouped under Others.
UP last voted in 2022, when the BJP-led alliance kept its majority; the next UP Vidhan Sabha election is expected around February 2027. This page keeps updating as candidates are announced and the campaign builds. For party-wise totals, see the Fan Vote, or browse the full results archive covering every UP election since 1962.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the Live Vote by Constituency page?
It's a real-time, fan-driven opinion poll covering all 403 Uttar Pradesh Vidhan Sabha constituencies. For every seat, visitors vote for the party they expect to win in 2027, and the results update instantly as votes come in.
Is this the official Election Commission result?
No. This is a public sentiment tracker built and run by UttarPradeshElection.com, not affiliated with the Election Commission of India or any political party. It reflects visitor opinion, not official polling or vote-counting data.
How many times can I vote for a constituency?
One vote per constituency per device. Your choice is remembered in your browser so the count stays fair — you can change your mind before voting closes on a seat, but you can't stuff the same poll repeatedly from one device.
Do I need to sign up or log in to vote?
No account, email, or phone number is required. Tap a party on any constituency's fan-vote panel and your vote is counted immediately.
What does the black tick mark on the results bar mean?
It marks that party's actual vote share in the constituency's last Assembly election (2022 for most seats), so you can compare live fan sentiment against the real historical result at a glance.
Can I search for a specific constituency on this page?
Yes — use the search box above the constituency grid to filter by constituency name or district name. Results update as you type, and you can page through all constituencies below the search results.
How far back does the historical vote-share data go?
The benchmark tick marks and full election-history tables on each constituency page draw on official results going back to 1962, covering every Uttar Pradesh Vidhan Sabha election held since then.