The polls took an interesting turn in UP with Independent candidate Preeti Mahapatra, a social worker, filing her papers before the end of the deadline. With this, there are 12 candidates for 11 vacancies that will entail voting.
Several BJP MLAs, members of small parties and independents are backing Mahapatra.
Seven candidates of SP and two of BSP, including national general secretary Satish Chandra Mishra, senior Congress leader Kapil Sibal and BJP's Shiv Pratap Shukla are others who are in the fray.
Several candidates filed their papers befor the deadline ended and they included Railway Minister Suresh Prabhu, who has been assured ally TDP's support from Andhra Pradesh, media baron Subhash Chandra and noted lawyer R K Anand, both from Haryana as Independent candidates and BJP leader M J Akbar from Madhya Pradesh.
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Besides M J Akbar, senior BJP strategist Anil Madhav Dave
filed his papers from Madhya Pradesh. Dave was re-nominated from the state while Akbar was a surprise choice.
Three seats are falling vacant from Madhya Pradesh and among them two are with the BJP, held by Dave and senior journalist Chandan Mitra, while the third one is with the Congress, represented by Dr Vijay Laxmi Sadho.
While Chowdary is seeking an election to the Upper House for a second straight term, Venkatesh is seeking his maiden entry. Both are industrialists-turned-politicians.
With its combined strength of 108 in the 176-member AP Assembly, the ruling TDP-BJP can comfortably bag three seats.
TDP has given one seat for ally BJP, which is part of the Chandrababu Naidu government in the state.
The opposition YSR Congress has fielded its leader Vijaysai Reddy as its nominee for the sole seat it can win.
Senior leader Sharad Yadav, R C P Singh (JDU), Ram Jethmalani and Misa Bharti (RJD) of the state's ruling Grand Alliance are the other nominees. All are expected to win as there are five vacancies.
Senior TRS leaders D Srinivas and Capt V Lakshmikanta filed their nominations from Telangana.
Both the leaders appeared set to be elected unopposed as no other candidate filed the papers to fill two vacancies.
While 14 BJP members are retiring, its increased strength in states like Maharashtra, Haryana and Jharkhand is likely to help all its 18 candidates sail through.
Out of the total 57 seats, a majority of 14 each belong to BJP and Congress. While six members belong to BSP, five are from JD (U), three each from SP, BJD and AIADMK.
Two members each belong to DMK, NCP and TDP, while one member belongs to Shiv Sena. Mallya was an Independent member who resigned on May 5.
While a maximum of 11 members are retiring from Uttar Pradesh, six seats each will go to polls from Tamil Nadu and Maharashtra.