UP Election 2022 District Name & List / Voter ID Status
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To check your Voter ID status, visit the NVSP or CEO UP website, enter your details, and track your application or Voter ID delivery status.
๐ Important Dates | |
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Title | Dates |
Phase I: | 2022-02-10 |
Phase II: | 2022-02-14 |
Phase III: | 2022-02-20 |
Phase IV: | 2022-02-23 |
Phase V: | 2022-02-27 |
Phase VI: | 2022-03-03 |
Phase VII: | 2022-03-07 |
Result Declared: | 2022-03-10 |
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The Uttar Pradesh Assembly Election 2022 marked a critical democratic event for India's most populous state. With over 15 crore registered voters and 403 constituencies, UP played a decisive role in shaping the country's political trajectory. Whether you were a first-time voter or an experienced one, understanding your district-wise election details and tracking your Voter ID card status was essential for participation.
In this detailed blog, we cover everything about the UP Election 2022 – including district-wise constituency list, how to check Voter ID card status, why it’s important, and also shed light on the roles and salary of polling staff and exam pattern (for government recruitment related to elections).
The Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly Election 2022 was conducted to elect 403 Members of the Legislative Assembly (MLAs). Conducted by the Election Commission of India (ECI), the election took place in 7 phases from 10 February to 7 March 2022, and the results were declared on 10 March 2022.
Total Districts Involved: 75
Total Assembly Constituencies: 403
Phases: 7
Registered Voters: ~15 crore
Voting Machines Used: EVM with VVPAT
To vote in any election, your name must appear in the electoral roll of your district. The voter ID serves as proof of your eligibility.
Each voter is assigned a booth based on their constituency and district. Without the right details, you may be denied entry.
Knowing your MLA and district helps you demand accountability for developmental projects.
Many state jobs and welfare schemes require a valid voter ID and proof of residency in a specific district.
Uttar Pradesh has 75 districts, each containing multiple assembly constituencies. Here's a categorized breakdown of major districts with a few sample constituencies:
District | Assembly Constituencies |
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Meerut | Meerut Cantt, Meerut South, Kithore |
Ghaziabad | Loni, Sahibabad, Ghaziabad |
Muzaffarnagar | Budhana, Khatauli, Muzaffarnagar |
Baghpat | Baghpat, Baraut, Chhaprauli |
District | Assembly Constituencies |
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Lucknow | Lucknow Cantt, Lucknow West, East |
Kanpur Nagar | Arya Nagar, Kidwai Nagar, Govind Nagar |
Unnao | Unnao, Bhagwantnagar, Safipur |
District | Assembly Constituencies |
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Varanasi | Varanasi North, South, Cantt |
Gorakhpur | Gorakhpur Urban, Rural, Pipraich |
Azamgarh | Azamgarh, Mehnagar, Gopalpur |
District | Assembly Constituencies |
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Jhansi | Jhansi Nagar, Mauranipur |
Banda | Banda, Naraini, Baberu |
You can access the full 403 constituency list at https://eci.gov.in/
Whether you applied for a new voter ID, updated details, or transferred your constituency, you could check the status both online and offline.
Visit: https://www.nvsp.in
Click on “Track Application Status”
Enter Reference ID and Captcha
Click Track Status
Download from Play Store or iOS
Use “Search by EPIC Number” or name
Check voter card status, polling booth, and electoral roll
Visit http://ceouttarpradesh.nic.in
Select your district and AC
Enter voter details to see status
Type | Meaning |
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Form 6 | For new registration |
Form 7 | For deletion of name |
Form 8 | Correction in voter ID |
Form 8A | Change of address within same AC |
Before polling, you can download your voter slip to know:
Polling booth
Serial number
Assembly constituency
Enter details like name, DOB, district
Click on “View Details”
Download PDF or print voter slip
Right to vote in Lok Sabha, Vidhan Sabha & Local Elections
Proof of identity and age
Required for applying in UPPSC, UPSSSC, and other state government jobs
Accepted in Aadhaar enrollment, Ration card applications, passport, etc.
If you're selected as a polling officer or Presiding Officer, you are entitled to honorarium and allowances.
Role | Honorarium per day |
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Presiding Officer | โน1,500 – โน2,000 |
Polling Officer | โน1,200 – โน1,500 |
Micro Observer | โน2,000 |
Class IV Support | โน800 – โน1,000 |
Travel Allowance | โน500 – โน1,000 |
These are paid by the District Election Officer and vary based on urban/rural and phase.
There is no specific exam for voters. However, to get selected as a polling staff or government officer on election duty, one must:
Selected from teachers, clerks, revenue officers, etc.
District administration assigns duty randomly
Exam | Voter ID Role |
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UPSSSC PET | Entry exam for jobs like Lekhpal, Clerk |
UPPSC PCS | May be posted as SDM/RO for elections |
SSC CGL | May handle ECI jobs at central level |
General Knowledge
Current Affairs
Indian Constitution
UP Government Schemes
General Hindi/English
These exams indirectly relate to election operations via administrative postings.
Purpose | Contact |
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National Helpline | 1950 |
CEO UP | 0522-2611120 |
ECI Official Website | https://eci.gov.in |
NVSP Portal | https://www.nvsp.in |
Visit: https://www.nvsp.in
Click “Correction in Voter ID”
Select Form 8
Upload proof documents
Submit for verification
Voting without being on the electoral roll is punishable
Double registration or false information may lead to disqualification
Voter ID ensures fair elections and prevents booth capturing or impersonation
Voter turnout: ~60%
Use of EVM and VVPAT for transparency
Senior citizens and COVID-positive voters allowed postal ballot
Women voter turnout exceeded men in many districts
The Election Commission launched SVEEP (Systematic Voters’ Education and Electoral Participation) in UP:
Voter Awareness Vans
College debates and rallies
Helpline booths in rural areas
Special campaign in minority-dominated districts
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