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In UP, did Samajwadi Party give BJP a run for its money? Data says no

While 111 seats might look impressive, especially given that the Samajwadi Party won just 47 seats in 2012, this is less than its average over the past four elections

March 18, 2022 / 09:47 IST
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File image of BJP supporters during a political rally in January 2020 (Image: PTI)
File image of BJP supporters during a political rally in January 2020 (Image: PTI)

The Samajwadi Party (SP)’s performance in the Uttar Pradesh assembly elections is being hailed as stellar. Some reports are abuzz about how SP leader Akhilesh Yadav has given the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) a run for its money, how he has matured as a politician, and how with this election he has arrived at the national scene.

The SP’s tally has more than doubled from 47 seats in 2017 to 111 in 2022; its vote share has increased by 10 percent from 22 percent to 32 percent. However, the SP’s tally is half of what it achieved in the 2012 elections when party stormed to power. Also, the BJP’s tally (255) is more than double that of the SP’s.

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The SP’s base tally is not 47 seats, neither is its base vote share 22 percent. The average SP tally in last four elections before 2022 was 128 seats — that is 17 more than current 111. Even if the SP and its allies’ numbers are taken together, which is 125 seats, it is less than this average (128).