Samyukta Socialist Party
Samyukta Socialist Party (SSP) in Uttar Pradesh Vidhan Sabha elections, tracked here since 1967. See seats won by year, its strongest constituencies, and how it is tracking in live fan-vote sentiment ahead of the UP Election 2027.
Performance Over Years
SSP has won at least one Vidhan Sabha seat in 2 of Uttar Pradesh’s recorded Assembly elections since 1967.
SSP Strongholds in UP
The 10 constituencies SSP has won most consistently across past elections.
| Constituency | District | Wins | Won in | Last Margin (1969) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Bansgaon | Gorakhpur | 3 | 1967, 1967, 1969 | +4,562 |
| Fatehabad | Agra | 2 | 1967, 1969 | +757 |
| Kithore | Meerut | 2 | 1967, 1969 | +637 |
| Azamgarh | Azamgarh | 2 | 1967, 1969 | +3,954 |
| Nawabganj | Bareilly | 2 | 1967, 1969 | +5,769 |
| Hata | Kushinagar | 1 | 1969 | +4,549 |
| Misrikh | Sitapur | 1 | 1969 | +1,785 |
| Gopalpur | Azamgarh | 1 | 1969 | +10,643 |
| Salon | Chhatrapathi Shahuji Maharaj Gar | 1 | 1969 | +8,262 |
| Handia | Allahabad | 1 | 1969 | +1,544 |
Samyukta Socialist Party in Uttar Pradesh, Explained
Samyukta Socialist Party is registered with the Election Commission of India as a local party. Since 1967, it has won at least one Vidhan Sabha seat in 2 Uttar Pradesh Assembly elections, picking up 78 seats in total and a standalone majority 0 times. Its best result on record was 1967, winning 45 of 427 seats.
In the 1969 Assembly election, the party’s most recent contest, SSP won 33 seats — down 12 seats from 1967, finishing as part of the opposition in the current Assembly. Its strongest seat is Bansgaon in Gorakhpur district, won 3 times, most recently in 1969.
Candidate lists for the UP Election 2027 have not been announced yet; they are typically released in the months immediately before voting. This page updates automatically as new results and candidate data are added, and the seat history and stronghold tables above always reflect the latest confirmed results. Until nominations are out, the Fan Vote is the fastest way to see how SSP is perceived heading into 2027.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many seats did SSP win in the last UP Assembly election?
Samyukta Socialist Party won 33 out of 425 Vidhan Sabha seats in the 1969 Uttar Pradesh Assembly election, as part of the opposition.
Has SSP ever formed the government in Uttar Pradesh?
Samyukta Socialist Party has not won a standalone seat majority in a Uttar Pradesh Assembly election on record; it has typically governed or contested as part of an alliance or as the opposition.
What is SSP's strongest constituency in UP?
Bansgaon in Gorakhpur district is SSP's strongest seat, won 3 times (most recently in 1969).
Is SSP a national or state party?
Samyukta Socialist Party is registered with the Election Commission of India as a Local Party.