The two other seats were shared by BJP and Congress.
The SP candidates include Mulayam Singh Yadav's daughter-in-law Aparna Yadav and three ministers, one of whom was recently sacked.
BJP has preferred to field turncoats on two seats - Lucknow Central and Lucknow Cantt. Rita Bahuguna Joshi, who had won on Congress ticket last time, has been fielded by BJP from Cantt seat against Aparna.
Lucknow Central is also witnessing a keen contest, where sitting SP MLA and cabinet minister Ravidas Mehrotra is facing an uphill task with Congress candidate Maroof Khan refusing to withdraw from the field despite a tie-up between the two parties.
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An interesting contest is on in Sarojini Nagar seat, where BJP's woman face and state women wing chief Swati Singh is in fray. BJP has never won the seat.
SP has given ticket to Anurag Yadav, cousin of SP chief Akhilesh Yadav, BSP has fielded Shiv Shankar Singh alias Shankari, while BJP rebel Rudra Daman Singh alias Babloo is also in the fray on Shiv Sena ticket.
Lucknow North is witnessing a contest between state
minister and SP candidate Abhishek Mishra and BJP's Neeraj Bora, while BSP has fielded former NSUI leader Ajay Srivastava this time, making it a three-cornered fight.
The constituency comprises city area considered stronghold of BJP and in 2012 polls BJP's Bora lost by a narrow margin of 2,219 votes to Mishra.
He is being challenged by Congress candidate Anurag Bhadauri, while BSP's Saroj Shukla is also in the fray.
In Malihabad, BJP MP Kaushal Kishore's wife Jai Devi is contesting against SP's Jai Devi as sitting MLA Indal Kumar was not given ticket.
In Bakshi Ka Talab, BJP's Avinash Trivedi and former minister Nakul Dubey (BSP) are testing their popularity with SP's sitting MLA Gomti Yadav facing a triangular contest.
BSP has given ticket to former IAS Ram Bahadur, while BJP has left the seat for Independent candidate RK Chowdhury, a former BSP leader.
In Lucknow West comprising old city areas, sitting SP MLA Mohd Rehan seems to be in a direct fight with BJP's Suresh Srivastava, a former MLA.
There are approximately 35 lakh people in Lucknow who are eligible to cast votes on February 19. Lucknow has a significant population of Muslims, who constitute nearly 20 per cent of its total electorate.