List of political parties in Uttar Pradesh

This is a list of recognised political parties in Uttar Pradesh. Uttar Pradesh has a multi-party system with a predominance of small regional parties. Parties that wish to contest local, state or national elections are required to be registered by the Election Commission of India (EC).

To gain recognition as a state party, the party must have some kind of political activity for at least five continuous years, and send at least 4% of the state's quota to the Lok Sabha (India's Lower house), or 3.33% of members to the state assembly. If the above conditions are not fulfilled, then a party may gain recognition by garnering not less than 6% of the total votes in a state or national election, polled in by all its contesting candidates. If a party is recognised in four or more states, it is automatically recognised as a national party by the EC.

All parties contesting elections have to choose a symbol from a list of available symbols offered by the Election Commission. All 28 states along with the union territory of Pondicherry and the National Capital Territory of Delhi usually have an elected government unless President's rule is imposed under certain conditions.

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National

Six parties are recognised as national parties. They are sorted into the name, acronym, year of formation and the party leader.

SYMBOL NAME ACR. YEAR CHIEF FOUNDER
Bahujan Samaj Party[1] BSP 1984 Mayawati Kanshiram
Bharatiya Janata Party BJP 1980 Rajnath Singh
Communist Party of India CPI 1925[2] A.B. Bardhan
Communist Party of India (Marxist) CPI (M) 1964 Prakash Karat
Congress-I INC 1885 Sonia Gandhi

State

If a party is recognised as a state party by the Election Commission, it can reserve a symbol for its exclusive use in the state. The following are a list of recognised parties and the state recognised.

SYMBOL NAME ACR. YEAR CHIEF STATES
Rashtriya Lok Dal RLD 1998 Ajit Singh Uttar Pradesh
Samajwadi Party SP 1992 Mulayam Singh Yadav Madhya Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand Karnataka

Notes

  1. ^ , the BSP may use its symbol in all states except Sikkim and Assam, where its candidates have to choose another symbol. The BSP at the moment does not have a presence in these two states.
  2. ^ According to the CPI(M), the breakaway faction, the CPI was founded in 1920 in the USSR.
  3. ^ Uddhav Thackeray is the working president of the Shiv Sena. The overall command and veto is held by his father and party founder Bal Thackeray.
  4. NA – The exact year of formation is not available

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