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Rampur Assembly Election results 2022 (Rampur Vidhan Sabha Natija): Jailed SP leader Azam Khan retains his hot seat, gets over 1.31 lakh votes

Uttar Pradesh Assembly Elections Results 2022: The senior Samajwadi Party (SP) leader has won elections from the Rampur assembly seat nine times since 1980.

Rampur Assembly Election results 2022 (Rampur Vidhan Sabha Natija): Jailed SP leader Azam Khan retains his hot seat, gets over 1.31 lakh votes File Photo (PTI)

UP Assembly Election results 2022: Senior Samajwadi Party (SP) leader Azam Khan has won the Rampur Vidhan sabha seat - one of the Muslim-dominated seats of Uttar Pradesh. Azam Khan has won with a total of 1,31,225 votes and defeated his Bharatiya Janata Party rival by 55,141 votes. 

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Jailed SP leader Azam Khan won the Rampur Assembly seat after receiving a total of 59.71% votes. BJP's Akash Saxena bagged 76,084 votes. Mayawati-led Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) had pitted Sadaqat Hussain who got just 4,940 votes.

Congress gave a ticket to Kazim Ali Khan who stood fourth and received 4,000 votes. Kazim's parents have won the Rampur Lok Sabha seat seven times as Congress candidates. While his mother Begum Noor Bano has won the seat twice in the 1990s, his father Syed Zulfikar Ali Khan has taken the Rampur Lok Sabha seat five times between the 1960s and 1980s. Kazim, however, directly challenged Azam Khan for the first time.

It is notable that SP's Azam Khan has been one of the key candidates who has contested from the Rampur seat. Khan, who is currently lodged in Sitapur jail in connection with a number of cases registered against him, has won elections from the Rampur assembly constituency nine times since 1980. 

Rampur Assembly Election Result 2017

In the 2017 UP Assembly Elections, Azam Khan had bagged 1,02,100 seats, 47.74 % of the total votes polled. BJP's candidate Shiv Bahadur Saxena was the runner-up with 55,258 votes, while BSP's Tanveer Ahmad Khan stood at third with 54,248 votes.

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