Uras ran a successful campaign an independent and a "common candidate of the Left" within the Thousand Hopes alliance, backed by Kurdish-based Democratic Society Party and several left-wing, environmentalist and pro-peace groups in the 2007 general election, polling 81,486 votes, which is approximately 4 per cent of the vote in his constituency. After having elected as an independent to the parliament he rejoined the ÖDP. He was removed from his post as the ÖDP party leader in 2009, when his opponent Hayri Kozanoğlu was elected. He resigned from the Freedom and Solidarity Party on 19 June 2009. After the Democratic Society Party was dissolved in December 2009 and two of its MPs were banned from politics for five years, he joined forces with the remaining Kurdish MPs in the Peace and Democracy Party group, giving them the twenty seats necessary to retain their position as a parliamentary party.
In 2013, Ufuk Uras created controversy when he accused undergraduate students at the Middle East Technical University of "cultural racism" when they protested the controversial Gülen movement's efforts to recruit members at their university. Uras was also noted for accusing Akif Hamzaçebi from the main opposition partyRepublican People's Party of having a "porn cassette," referring to the alleged illegally obtained recordings of Hamzaçebi having sex. However, there is no publicly available proof for a connection between Uras and the Gülen movement.
Personal life
Uras is married to ballet dancer and choreographer Zeynep Tanbay. Tanbay, like Uras, was a public face of the governing Sunni Islamist and neoliberal Justice and Development Party before the constitutional referendum in 2010—a critical event in the process through which the party monopolized power and embarked on creating the political regime in Turkey. Uras explained his support for the neoliberal Sunni Islamist regime with reference to a traumatized childhood, during which he was ostracized by his peers for performing the daily prayers. Uras has a son named Deniz from a former marriage.
Books
ÖDP Söyleşileri, 1999, Istanbul: Alan.
Başka Bir Siyaset Mümkün, 2003, Istanbul: İthaki.
İdeolojilerin Sonu mu?, 2004, Istanbul: Çiviyazıları.
Sezgiciliğin Sonu mu?, 2005, Istanbul: Devin.
Siyaset Yazıları, 2005, Istanbul: Alan.
Alternatif Siyaset Arayışları, 2005, Istanbul: İthaki.
"Kurtuluş Savaşı'nda Sol", 2007, İstanbul: Altın Kitaplar.
"Sokaktan Parlamentoya Özgürlükçü Siyaset İçin Notlar", 2008, İstanbul: Su Yayınları.