Uttar Pradesh Assembly
The Legislative Assembly of Uttar Pradesh, also known as the Uttar Pradesh Vidhan Sabha, is the lower house of the bicameral legislature of Uttar Pradesh. It consists of 403 Members of the Legislative Assembly (MLA). The seat of the Legislative Assembly is at Lucknow, the capital of the state.
The term of the Legislative Assembly is five years. However, it may be dissolved earlier than that by the Governor on the request of the Chief Minister. The last legislative Assembly elections in Uttar Pradesh were held in Mar 2022.
The Legislative Assembly of Uttar Pradesh, also known as the Uttar Pradesh Vidhan Sabha, is the lower house of the bicameral legislature of Uttar Pradesh. It consists of 403 Members of the Legislative Assembly (MLA). The seat of the Legislative Assembly is at Lucknow, the capital of the state.
The term of the Legislative Assembly is five years. However, it may be dissolved earlier than that by the Governor on the request of the Chief Minister. The last legislative Assembly elections in Uttar Pradesh were held in Mar 2022.
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PARTY COMPOSITION
The 18th Legislative Assembly of Uttar Pradesh formed post the elections held in Mar 2022 consists of 403 MLAs. BJP won a thumping majority in the 2022 Assembly elections, winning 255 of the 403 votes (63% of all seats) to form the government.
- BJP along with its NDA partners (ADAL and NINSHAD) has a total of 273 MLAs in the Uttar Pradesh Assembly giving it control over 68% of the total seats in the Assembly
- SP has 111 MLAs and sits in the Opposition
- All other parties and Independent candidates have 19 MLAs
Key leaders in the Assembly:
- Speaker: Satish Mahana (BJP)
- Chief Minister: Yogi Adityanath (BJP)
- Leader of the Opposition: Akhilesh Yadav (SP)
MLA PROFILE
- 23% of MLAs in the current Assembly have little to no education (grade 12 or below), in comparison to 25% in the previous Assembly.
- 24% of MLAs in the current Assembly are Graduates, just as much as in the previous Assembly
- 52% of MLAs in the current Assembly are highly qualified (professionals and above), in comparison to 49% in the previous Assembly.
- Only 12% MLAs in the current Assembly are women
- The percentage of women in the Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly, though increasing steadily, has remained at or below 12% since 2007
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