2020 Delhi Legislative Assembly election
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Legislative Assembly elections were held in Delhi on 8 February 2020 to elect 70 members of the Delhi Legislative Assembly. Voters turnout was recorded at 62.82%,[1] a decline of 4.65% from the previous assembly election in Delhi but 2.2% more than the 2019 Indian general election in Delhi.[2][3] The term of the assembly elected in 2015 expired on 22 February 2020.[4][5] The Aam Aadmi Party, led by Arvind Kejriwal won 62 seats to claim an absolute majority in the elections.
Background[edit]
The previous Assembly elections were held in February 2015. After the election, the Aam Aadmi Party formed the state government, with Arvind Kejriwal becoming Chief Minister.
Schedule[edit]
The election schedule was announced by the Election Commission of India on 6 January 2020 at 3:35 PM IST.[6]
Poll event | Schedule |
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Notification date | 14 January 2020 |
Last date for filing nomination | 21 January 2020 |
Scrutiny of nomination | 22 January 2020 |
Last date for withdrawal of nomination | 24 January 2020 |
Date of Poll | 8 February 2020 |
Date of counting of Votes | 11 February 2020 |
Parties and Alliances[edit]
Alliance | Parties | Number of candidates running | Chief Ministerial Candidate | |
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None | Aam Aadmi Party | 70[7][8] | Arvind Kejriwal | |
NDA[9] | Bharatiya Janata Party | 67 | ||
Janata Dal (United) | 2 | |||
Lok Janshakti Party | 1 | |||
UPA[10] | Indian National Congress | 66 | ||
Rashtriya Janata Dal | 4 | |||
None | Bahujan Samaj Party | 70[11] | ||
Others | 388 | |||
Total | 668[12] |
Manifestos[edit]
Aam Aadmi Party[edit]
The Aam Aadmi Party released a 10-point guarantee card on 19 January 2020, promising:[13][14]
- 24 hours of uninterrupted electricity through underground cables and free (up to 200 units) for every household.
- 24 hours of uninterrupted water supply through pipes for every household and continuation of the ongoing scheme of up to 20,000 litres of free water.
- World class education facilities.
- Affordable, accessible, and advanced health facilities through Mohalla clinics and modern hospitals.
- Efficient public transportation system with more than 500 km of metro lines and 11,000 buses. Free bus travel for women and students.
- Reduction of pollution to one-third of the current levels, planting of 2 crore trees, and cleaning and rejuvenating of Yamuna.
- Making Delhi debris and garbage-free.
- Appointment of Mohalla marshals in addition to CCTV cameras, bus marshals, and street lights.
- Roads, clean water, sewage system Mohalla clinics for unauthorized colonies
- Government builds housing for slum dwellers.
AAP released its elaborate manifesto with 28 key points on 4 February 2020. It promised:[15][16][17][13]
- Enactment of the Delhi Janlokpal Bill currently pending with the central government for the last four years.
- Delhi Swaraj Bill for the formation of 2972 Mohalla sabhas for devolution of power with adequate funding.
- Door Step Delivery of Ration
- Teerth Yatra (pilgrimage) for 10 lakh senior citizens
- Desh Bhakti Curriculum
- Spoken English, soft skills improvement, and personality development training for youth
- World's Largest Metro Network by extending Delhi metro network to 500 km and connecting new areas.
- Yamuna Riverside development by improving the banks and promoting it as a tourist destination.
- World Class Roads with improved beautiful and safe design.
- Appointments of New Safai Karmacharis
- Compensation of Rs 1 Crore to the family of the deceased if the Safai Karmachari died while working.
- Free and fair business environment without official raids.
- Taking legal and administrative steps for protection from sealing of shops and industries
- Infrastructure development and up-gradation of markets and industrial area
- Rationalisation of property rates with actual market price
- Amnesty scheme to pardon pending cases on the old VAT regime.
- Allow markets to remain open 24x7 to allow Delhi to become a clock-active city, boosting economy and tourism.
- Enhance women's participation in the economy providing jobs to housewives.
- Ensuring full ownership rights for the residents of the resettlement colonies
- Regularisation and Registry of unauthorized colonies
- Simplify criteria for getting the OBC certificate
- Due recognition for Bhojpuri by working with the central government in getting it included in the eighth schedule of the constitution
- Justice for victims of 1984 Anti-Sikh riots by ensuring that the findings of the SIT are acted upon.
- Regularisation of contract employees
- Pro-farmer land reforms by reducing the restrictions on the rights to use the land by farmers.
- Continued compensation of ₹50,000 (US$570) per hectare to the farmers suffering crop loss
- Legal protections for street vendors by issuing a certificate of vending and reducing harassment of vendors by the police and municipality.
- Full statehood for Delhi to improve law and order and administrative efficiency.
Bharatiya Janata Party[edit]
The Bharatiya Janata Party released its manifesto on 31 January 2020 where it promised to provide[18][19][20]
- A corruption free government
- Creation of a development board for the newly authorized colonies
- Clean water in taps and zero dependence on water tankers for water supply by 2024
- Tackle air and water pollution
- Implementation of schemes of the Central government such as Ayushman Bharat Yojana, Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana, Kisan Samman Yojna
- A proposed funding of ₹10,000 crore (US$1.1 billion) for infrastructure projects
- 10 lakh jobs to the unemployed in next 5 years
- Promote the usage of electric vehicles (EVs) to reduce pollution
- Wheat flour (Atta) at ₹ 2/kg to poor families from the Public distribution system.[21]
- 351 Delhi roads that come under mixed land use will be notified and developed
- Highway project that enables traveling from Delhi to Mumbai in 12 hours
- Opening a fixed deposit in the name of first two female children at the time of their birth in a poor family that will mature to become ₹2 lakh (US$2,300) at the age of 21 years, electric scooter for poor girls attending college, free bicycles for poor girls of Class 9 and ₹51,000 (US$590) to poor widows for the marriage of their daughters.
- crediting ₹6,000 (US$69) to the bank account of farmers every year.
- Opening 10 new colleges and 200 new schools
- Removal of garbage heaps from Delhi
- Start an annual "Yamuna Mahotsav" for the celebration of the river
Indian National Congress[edit]
The Indian National Congress released its manifesto on 2 February 2020.[22] with 9 key points:[23]
- Strong Lokpal
- Bhagidari
- Yuva Swabhiman Yojna – Unemployment Allowances
- Yaari Startup Incubation Funds
- Homi Bhabha Research Fund
- 25% of budget spent on fighting pollution and improving transport
- Environment Ambassadors
- Jal Sanrakshan Board
- Rice Stubble to Energy Funds
- Bringing non-polluting industries back to Delhi
Candidates[edit]
List of candidates of major parties[edit]
Bold signifies the elected candidate
Constituency No. | Constituency Name[24] | |||
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AAP | NDA | UPA | ||
1 | Narela | Sharad Chauhan | Neeldaman Khatri | Siddarth Kundu |
2 | Burari | Sanjeev Jha | Shailendra Kumar (JDU) | Pramod Tyagi (RJD) |
3 | Timarpur | Dilip Pandey | Surendra Singh Bittu | Amar Lata Sangwan |
4 | Adarsh Nagar | Pawan Kumar Sharma | Rajkumar Bhatia | Mukesh Goel |
5 | Badli | Ajesh Yadav | Vijay Bhagat | Devender Yadav |
6 | Rithala | Mahindra Goel | Manish Chaudhary | Pradeep Kumar Pandey |
7 | Bawana (SC) | Jai Bhagwan Upkar | Ravindra Kumar Indraj | Surender Kumar |
8 | Mundka | Dharampal Lakra | Master Azad Singh | Dr. Naresh Kumar |
9 | Kirari | Rituraj Govind | Anil Jha | Mohd Riyazuddin Khan (RJD) |
10 | Sultanpur Majra (SC) | Mukesh Kumar | Ramchandra Chawaria | Jai Kishan |
11 | Nangloi Jat | Raghuvendra Shaukeen | Sumanlata Shaukeen | Mandeep Singh |
12 | Mangolpuri (SC) | Rakhi Bidlan | Kamarsingh Karma | Rajesh Lilothia |
13 | Rohini | Rajesh Nama 'Bansiwala' | Vijender Gupta | Sumesh Gupta |
14 | Shalimar Bagh | Bandana Kumari | Rekha Gupta | J S Nayol |
15 | Shakur Basti | Satyendra Kumar Jain | S. C. Vats | Dev Raj Arora |
16 | Tri Nagar | Preeti Tomar | Tilak Ram Gupta | Kamal Kant Sharma |
17 | Wazirpur | Rajesh Gupta | Mahander Nagpal | Hari Kishan Jindal |
18 | Model Town | Akhilesh Pati Tripathi | Kapil Mishra | Akansha Ola |
19 | Sadar Bazar | Som Dutt | Jai Prakash | Satbir Sharma |
20 | Chandni Chowk | Parlad Singh Sawney | Suman Kumar Gupta | Alka Lamba |
21 | Matia Mahal | Shoaib Iqbal | Ravindra Gupta | Mirza Javed Ali |
22 | Ballimaran | Imran Hussain | Lata Sodhi | Haroon Yusuf |
23 | Karol Bagh (SC) | Vishesh Ravi | Yogender Chandolia | Gaurav Dhanak |
24 | Patel Nagar (SC) | Raj Kumar Anand | Parvesh Ratan | Krishna Tirath |
25 | Moti Nagar | Shiv Charan Goyal | Subhash Sachdeva | Ramesh Kumar Popli |
26 | Madipur (SC) | Girish Soni | Kailash Sankhala | Jai Prakash Panwar |
27 | Rajouri Garden | Dhanwati Chandela | Ramesh Khanna | Amandeep Singh Sudan |
28 | Hari Nagar | Rajkumari Dhilion | Tajinder Pal Singh Bagga | Surender Setia |
29 | Tilak Nagar | Jarnail Singh | Rajiv Babbar | S. Raminder Singh Bamrah |
30 | Janakpuri | Rajesh Rishi | Ashish Sood | Radhika Khera |
31 | Vikaspuri | Mahendra Yadav | Sanjay Singh | Mukesh Sharma |
32 | Uttam Nagar | Naresh Balyan | Krishna Gehlot | Shakti Kumar Bishnoi (RJD) |
33 | Dwarka | Vinay Kumar Mishra | Parduymn Rajput | Adarsh Shastri |
34 | Matiala | Gulab Singh | Rajesh Gehlot | Sumesh Shokeen |
35 | Najafgarh | Kailash Gahlot | Ajeet Kharkhari | Sahib Singh Yadav |
36 | Bijwasan | BS Joon | Sat Prakash Rana | Praveen Rana |
37 | Palam | Bhavna Gaur | Vijay Pandit | Nirmal Kumar Singh (RJD) |
38 | Delhi Cantonment | Virendra Singh Kadian | Manish Singh | Sandeep Tanwar |
39 | Rajinder Nagar | Raghav Chadha | Sardar R.P. Singh | Rocky Tuseed |
40 | New Delhi | Arvind Kejriwal | Sunil Yadav | Romesh Sabharwal |
41 | Jangpura | Praveen Kumar | Sardar Emrit Singh Bakshi | Tarvinder Singh Marwah |
42 | Kasturba Nagar | Madan Lal | Ravindra Chaudhary | Abhishek Dutt |
43 | Malviya Nagar | Somnath Bharti | Shailendra Singh Monty | Neetu Verma |
44 | R K Puram | Pramila Tokas | Anil Sharma | Priyanka Singh |
45 | Mehrauli | Naresh Yadav | Kusum Khatri | Mohinder Chaudhary |
46 | Chhatarpur | Kartar Singh Tanwar | Brahm Singh Tanwar | Satish Lohia |
47 | Deoli (SC) | Prakash Jarwal | Arvind Kumar | Arvinder Singh |
48 | Ambedkar Nagar (SC) | Ajay Dutt | Khushi Ram | Yaduraj Chaudhary |
49 | Sangam Vihar | Dinesh Mohania | S.C.L. Gupta (JDU) | Poonam Azad |
50 | Greater Kailash | Saurabh Bhardwaj | Shikha Rai | Sukhbir Singh Pawar |
51 | Kalkaji | Atishi | Dharmveer Singh | Shivani Chopra |
52 | Tughlakabad | Sahi Ram | Vikram Bidhuri | Shubham Sharma |
53 | Badarpur | Ram Singh Netaji | Ramvir Singh Bidhuri | Pramod Kumar Yadav |
54 | Okhla | Amanatullah Khan | Braham Singh | Parvez Hashmi |
55 | Trilokpuri (SC) | Rohit Kumar Mehraulia | Kiran Vaidya | Vijay Kumar |
56 | Kondli (SC) | Kuldeep Kumar | Rajkumar Dhillo | Amrish Singh Gautam |
57 | Patparganj | Manish Sisodia | Ravi Negi | Laxman Rawat |
58 | Laxmi Nagar | Nitin Tyagi | Abhay Kumar Verma | Dr Hari Dutt Sharma |
59 | Vishwas Nagar | Deepak Singha | O.P. Sharma | Gurcharan Singh Raju |
60 | Krishna Nagar | S.K. Bagga | Anil Goyal | Dr Ashok Kumar Walia |
61 | Gandhi Nagar | Naveen Choudhary | Anil Bajpai | Arvinder Singh Lovely |
62 | Shahdara | Ram Niwas Goel | Sanjay Goyal | Dr Narender Nath |
63 | Seemapuri (SC) | Rajendra Pal Gautam | Santlal Chawaria (LJP') | Veer Singh Dhingan |
64 | Rohtas Nagar | Sarita Singh | Jitender Mahajan | Vipin Sharma |
65 | Seelampur | Abdul Rehman | Kaushal Mishra | Mateen Ahmed |
66 | Ghonda | Shri Dutt Sharma | Ajay Mahawar | Bhisham Sharma |
67 | Babarpur | Gopal Rai | Naresh Gaur | Anveeksha Tripathi Jain |
68 | Gokalpur (SC) | Ch. Surendra Kumar | Ranjit Kashyap | Dr. S P Singh |
69 | Mustafabad | Haji Yunus | Jagdish Pradhan | Ali Mehdi |
70 | Karawal Nagar | Durgesh Pathak | Mohan Singh Bisht | Arbind Singh |
Surveys and Polls[edit]
Opinion Polls[edit]
Publishing Date | Polling Agency | Lead | ||||
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AAP | BJP | INC | Others | |||
2 February 2020 | Patriotic Voter [25] | 58 | 11 | 1 | 0 | 47 (10.6%) |
5 January 2020 | News 24[26] | 48–53 | 15–20 | 0–2 | 0 | 28–38 |
TV9 Bharatvarsh[27] | 48–60 | 10–20 | 0–2 | 0 | 28–50 | |
6 January 2020 | ABP News – CVoter[28] | 59 (53%) |
8 (26%) |
3 (4.6%) |
0 (16%) |
51 (27%) |
IANS – CVoter[29] | 53–64 | 03-13 | 0–6 | 0-0 | 41–61 | |
25 January 2020 | Newsx-Polstrat[30] | 53–56 | 12–15 | 2–4 | 0-0 | 38–44 |
3 February 2020 | Times Now – IPSOS[31] | 54–60 (52%) |
10–14 (34%) |
0–2 (4%) |
0 (10%) |
40–50 (18%) |
4 February 2020 | Graphnile[32] | 56 | 12 | 0–2 | 0 | 44 |
5 February 2020 | ABP News – CVoter[33] | 42–56 (45.6%) |
10–24 (37.1%) |
0–2 (4.4%) |
0 (12.9%) |
18–46 (8.6%) |
Exit Polls[edit]
The exit polls were announced by agencies after the poll ends on 8 February 2020.[34] The exit polls were conducted on all 70 seats of Delhi Legislative Assembly and data was collected up to 4:00 PM. The voting ended at 6:00 PM officially.
Publishing Date | Polling Agency | Lead | ||||
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AAP | BJP+ | INC+ | Others | |||
8 February 2020 | Jan Ki Baat | 55 | 15 | 0 | 0 | 40 |
India Today-Axis My India | 59–68 | 2–11 | 0 | 0 | 48–66 | |
Patriotic Voter | 59 | 10 | 1 | 0 | 48 | |
Times Now | 47 | 23 | 0 | 0 | 24 | |
News X-Neta | 55 | 14 | 1 | 0 | 41 | |
India News Nation | 55 | 14 | 1 | 0 | 41 | |
Spick Media[35] | 43–55 | 12 – 21 | 00–03 | 0 | 31–34 | |
ABP News – CVoter | 51–65 | 3–17 | 0–2 | 0 | 30–58 | |
Hamari Yojana[36] | 55–60 | 10 – 15 | 00 | 00 | 40–50 |
Results[edit]
Results by Party[edit]
Parties and coalition | Popular vote | Seats (36 needed for majority) | |||||||
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Votes | % | ± % | Contested | Won | +/- | % | |||
Aam Aadmi Party | 4,974,592 | 53.57 | ![]() |
70 | 62 | ![]() |
88.57 | ||
Bharatiya Janata Party (NDA) | 3,575,529 | 38.51 | ![]() |
67 | 8 | ![]() |
11.43 | ||
Indian National Congress (UPA) | 395,958 | 4.26 | ![]() |
66 | 0 | ![]() |
0 | ||
Janata Dal (United) (NDA) | 84,263 | 0.91 | ![]() |
2 | 0 | 0 | 0 | ||
Bahujan Samaj Party | 66,141 | 0.71 | ![]() |
70 | 0 | ![]() |
0 | ||
Lok Janshakti Party (NDA) | 32,760 | 0.35 | ![]() |
1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | ||
Rashtriya Janata Dal (UPA) | 3,463 | 0.04 | ![]() |
4 | 0 | 0 | 0 | ||
Others | 109,552 | 1.19 | ![]() |
388 | 0 | 0 | 0 | ||
NOTA | 43,109 | 0.46 | ![]() |
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Total | 9,285,798 | 100.00 | 668 | 70 | - | ±0 | |||
Valid votes | 9,285,798 | 99.89 | |||||||
Invalid votes | 9,995 | 0.11 | |||||||
Votes cast / turnout | 9,295,793 | 62.82 | |||||||
Abstentions | 5,502,197 | 37.18 | |||||||
Registered voters | 14,797,990 |
Results by constituency[edit]
Assembly Constituency | Turnout (%) |
Winner | Runner Up | Margin | |||||||||
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# | Name | Candidate | Party | Votes | % | Candidate | Party | Votes | % | ||||
1 | Narela | 65.34 | Sharad Chauhan | AAP | 86262 | 52.06 | Neel Daman Khatri | BJP | 68833 | 41.54 | 17429 | ||
2 | Burari | 61.48 | Sanjeev Jha | AAP | 139598 | 62.81 | Shailendra Kumar | JD(U) | 51440 | 23.14 | 88158 | ||
3 | Timarpur | 60.93 | Dilip Pandey | AAP | 71432 | 57.6 | Surinder Pal Singh | BJP | 47288 | 38.13 | 24144 | ||
4 | Adarsh Nagar | 59.86 | Pawan Kumar Sharma | AAP | 46892 | 45.2 | Raj Kumar Bhatia | BJP | 45303 | 43.66 | 1589 | ||
5 | Badli | 63.61 | Ajesh Yadav | AAP | 69357 | 49.67 | Vijay Kumar Bhagat | BJP | 40234 | 28.81 | 29123 | ||
6 | Rithala | 59.80 | Mohinder Goyal | AAP | 87940 | 52.63 | Manish Chaudhary | BJP | 74067 | 44.33 | 13873 | ||
7 | Bawana(SC) | 61.97 | Jai Bhagwan | AAP | 95715 | 48.38 | Ravinder Kumar | BJP | 84189 | 42.55 | 11526 | ||
8 | Mundka | 59.44 | Dharampal Lakra | AAP | 90293 | 53.78 | Azad Singh | BJP | 71135 | 42.37 | 19158 | ||
9 | Kirari | 63.36 | Rituraj Govind | AAP | 86312 | 49.77 | Anil Jha Vats | BJP | 80551 | 46.51 | 5654 | ||
10 | Sultanpur Majra(SC) | 63.88 | Mukesh Kumar Ahlawat | AAP | 74573 | 66.51 | Ram Chander Chawriya | BJP | 26521 | 23.65 | 48052 | ||
11 | Nangloi Jat | 56.80 | Raghuvinder Shokeen | AAP | 74444 | 49.21 | Suman Lata | BJP | 62820 | 41.53 | 11624 | ||
12 | Mangol Puri(SC) | 66.48 | Rakhi Birla | AAP | 74154 | 58.53 | Karam Singh Karma | BJP | 44038 | 34.76 | 30116 | ||
13 | Rohini | 63.31 | Vijender Gupta | BJP | 62174 | 53.67 | Rajesh Nama 'Bansiwala' | AAP | 49526 | 42.75 | 12648 | ||
14 | Shalimar Bagh | 61.80 | Bandana Kumari | AAP | 57707 | 49.41 | Rekha Gupta | BJP | 54267 | 46.46 | 3440 | ||
15 | Shakur Basti | 67.87 | Satyendra Kumar Jain | AAP | 51165 | 51.6 | Dr. S. C. Vats | BJP | 43573 | 43.94 | 7592 | ||
16 | Tri Nagar | 66.55 | Preeti Tomar | AAP | 58504 | 52.38 | Tilak Ram Gupta | BJP | 47794 | 42.79 | 10710 | ||
17 | Wazirpur | 60.50 | Rajesh Gupta | AAP | 57331 | 52.64 | Dr. Mahender Nagpal | BJP | 45641 | 41.91 | 11690 | ||
18 | Model Town | 59.54 | Akhilesh Pati Tripathi | AAP | 52665 | 52.58 | Kapil Mishra | BJP | 41532 | 41.46 | 11133 | ||
19 | Sadar Bazar | 66.80 | Som Dutt | AAP | 68790 | 55.71 | Jai Parkash | BJP | 43146 | 34.94 | 25644 | ||
20 | Chandni Chowk | 61.43 | Parlad Singh Sawhney | AAP | 50891 | 65.92 | Suman Kumar Gupta | BJP | 21307 | 27.6 | 29584 | ||
21 | Matia Mahal | 70.43 | Shoaib Iqbal | AAP | 67282 | 75.96 | Ravinder Gupta | BJP | 17041 | 19.24 | 50241 | ||
22 | Ballimaran | 71.64 | Imran Hussain | AAP | 65644 | 64.65 | Lata | BJP | 29472 | 29.03 | 36172 | ||
23 | Karol Bagh(SC) | 61.16 | Vishesh Ravi | AAP | 67494 | 62.23 | Yogender Chandoliya | BJP | 35734 | 32.95 | 31760 | ||
24 | Patel Nagar(SC) | 61.00 | Raaj Kumar Anand | AAP | 73463 | 60.81 | Pravesh Ratn | BJP | 42528 | 35.2 | 30935 | ||
25 | Moti Nagar | 61.94 | Shiv Charan Goel | AAP | 60622 | 53.83 | Subhash Sachdeva | BJP | 46550 | 41.34 | 14072 | ||
26 | Madipur(SC) | 65.79 | Girish Soni | AAP | 64440 | 56 | Kailash Sankla | BJP | 41721 | 36.26 | 22719 | ||
27 | Rajouri Garden | 62.01 | Dhanwati Chandela | AAP | 62212 | 55.7 | Ramesh Khanna | BJP | 39420 | 35.13 | 22972 | ||
28 | Hari Nagar | 61.86 | Raj Kumari Dhillon | AAP | 58087 | 53.67 | Tajinder Pal Singh Bagga | BJP | 37956 | 35.07 | 20131 | ||
29 | Tilak Nagar | 63.96 | Jarnail Singh | AAP | 62436 | 62.2 | Rajiv Babbar | BJP | 34407 | 34.28 | 28029 | ||
30 | Janakpuri | 65.85 | Rajesh Rishi | AAP | 67968 | 54.43 | Ashish Sood | BJP | 53051 | 42.48 | 14917 | ||
31 | Vikaspuri | 59.49 | Mahinder Yadav | AAP | 133898 | 55.95 | Sanjay Singh | BJP | 91840 | 38.38 | 42058 | ||
32 | Uttam Nagar | 64.12 | Naresh Balyan | AAP | 99622 | 54.57 | Krishan Gahlot | BJP | 79863 | 43.75 | 19759 | ||
33 | Dwarka | 62.21 | Vinay Mishra | AAP | 71003 | 52.08 | Parduymn Rajput | BJP | 56616 | 41.53 | 14387 | ||
34 | Matiala | 61.56 | Gulab Singh | AAP | 139010 | 53.2 | Rajesh Gahlot | BJP | 110935 | 42.45 | 28075 | ||
35 | Najafgarh | 64.93 | Kailash Gahlot | AAP | 81507 | 49.86 | Ajeet Singh Kharkhari | BJP | 75276 | 46.05 | 6231 | ||
36 | Bijwasan | 62.04 | Bhupinder Singh Joon | AAP | 57271 | 45.83 | Sat Prakash Rana | BJP | 56203 | 45.22 | 753 | ||
37 | Palam | 63.37 | Bhavna Gaur | AAP | 92775 | 59.15 | Vijay Pandit | BJP | 60010 | 38.26 | 32765 | ||
38 | Delhi Cantonment | 45.48 | Virender Singh Kadian | AAP | 28971 | 49.17 | Manish Singh | BJP | 18381 | 31.19 | 10590 | ||
39 | Rajinder Nagar | 58.50 | Raghav Chadha | AAP | 59135 | 57.06 | Sardar R. P. Singh | BJP | 39077 | 37.7 | 20058 | ||
40 | New Delhi | 52.45 | Arvind Kejriwal | AAP | 46578 | 61.1 | Sunil Kumar Yadav | BJP | 25061 | 32.75 | 21697 | ||
41 | Jangpura | 60.66 | Praveen Kumar | AAP | 45133 | 50.88 | Impreet Singh Bakshi | BJP | 29070 | 32.77 | 16063 | ||
42 | Kasturba Nagar | 59.87 | Madan Lal | AAP | 37100 | 40.45 | Ravinder Choudhry | BJP | 33935 | 37 | 3165 | ||
43 | Malviya Nagar | 58.92 | Somnath Bharti | AAP | 52043 | 57.97 | Shailender Singh | BJP | 33899 | 37.76 | 18144 | ||
44 | R K Puram | 57.02 | Pramila Tokas | AAP | 47208 | 52.45 | Anil Kumar Sharma | BJP | 36839 | 40.93 | 10369 | ||
45 | Mehrauli | 56.68 | Naresh Yadav | AAP | 62417 | 54.27 | Kusum Khatri | BJP | 44256 | 38.48 | 18161 | ||
46 | Chhatarpur | 64.59 | Kartar Singh Tanwar | AAP | 69411 | 49.13 | Brahm Singh Tanwar | BJP | 65691 | 46.5 | 3720 | ||
47 | Deoli(SC) | 63.53 | Prakash Jarwal | AAP | 92575 | 61.59 | Arvind Kumar | BJP | 52402 | 34.86 | 40173 | ||
48 | Ambedkar Nagar(SC) | 64.29 | Ajay Dutt | AAP | 62871 | 62.25 | Khushiram Chunar | BJP | 34544 | 34.2 | 28327 | ||
49 | Sangam Vihar | 62.20 | Dinesh Mohaniya | AAP | 75345 | 64.58 | Shiv Charan Lal Gupta | JD(U) | 32823 | 28.13 | 42522 | ||
50 | Greater Kailash | 60.12 | Saurabh Bhardwaj | AAP | 60372 | 55.62 | Shikha Roy | BJP | 43563 | 40.13 | 16809 | ||
51 | Kalkaji | 57.51 | Atishi Marlena | AAP | 55897 | 52.28 | Dharambir Singh | BJP | 44504 | 41.63 | 11393 | ||
52 | Tughlakabad | 60.84 | Sahiram | AAP | 58905 | 54.51 | Vikram Bidhuri | BJP | 45147 | 41.77 | 13758 | ||
53 | Badarpur | 59.57 | Ramvir Singh Bidhuri | BJP | 90082 | 47.05 | Ram Singh Netaji | AAP | 86363 | 45.11 | 3719 | ||
54 | Okhla | 58.97 | Amanatullah Khan | AAP | 130367 | 66.03 | Braham Singh | BJP | 58540 | 29.65 | 71827 | ||
55 | Trilokpuri(SC) | 66.67 | Rohit Kumar Mehraulia | AAP | 69947 | 52.36 | Kiran | BJP | 57461 | 43.01 | 12486 | ||
56 | Kondli(SC) | 67.30 | Kuldeep Kumar | AAP | 68348 | 53.11 | Raj Kumar | BJP | 50441 | 39.2 | 17907 | ||
57 | Patparganj | 61.52 | Manish Sisodia | AAP | 70163 | 49.33 | Ravinder Singh Negi | BJP | 66956 | 47.07 | 3207 | ||
58 | Laxmi Nagar | 61.74 | Abhay Verma | BJP | 65735 | 48.04 | Nitin Tyagi | AAP | 64855 | 47.4 | 880 | ||
59 | Vishwas Nagar | 62.65 | Om Prakash Sharma | BJP | 65830 | 52.57 | Deepak Singla | AAP | 49373 | 39.42 | 16457 | ||
60 | Krishna Nagar | 67.60 | S.K. Bagga | AAP | 72111 | 49.1 | Dr. Anil Goyal | BJP | 68116 | 46.38 | 3995 | ||
61 | Gandhi Nagar | 62.69 | Anil Kumar Bajpai | BJP | 48824 | 42.64 | Naveen Chaudhary | AAP | 42745 | 37.33 | 6079 | ||
62 | Shahdara | 66.22 | Ram Niwas Goel | AAP | 62103 | 49.53 | Sanjay Goyal | BJP | 56809 | 45.31 | 5294 | ||
63 | Seemapuri(SC) | 68.48 | Rajendra Pal Gautam | AAP | 88392 | 65.82 | Sant Lal | LJP | 32284 | 24.04 | 56108 | ||
64 | Rohtas Nagar | 67.83 | Jitender Mahajan | BJP | 73873 | 51.94 | Sarita Singh | AAP | 60632 | 42.63 | 13241 | ||
65 | Seelampur | 71.42 | Abdul Rehman | AAP | 72694 | 56.05 | Kaushal Kumar Mishra | BJP | 35774 | 27.58 | 36920 | ||
66 | Ghonda | 63.94 | Ajay Mahawar | BJP | 81797 | 57.55 | Shri Dutt Sharma | AAP | 53427 | 37.59 | 28370 | ||
67 | Babarpur | 65.77 | Gopal Rai | AAP | 84776 | 59.39 | Naresh Gaur | BJP | 51714 | 36.23 | 33062 | ||
68 | Gokalpur(SC) | 70.92 | Surendra Kumar | AAP | 88452 | 53.22 | Ranjeet Singh | BJP | 68964 | 41.5 | 19488 | ||
69 | Mustafabad | 70.75 | Haji Yunus | AAP | 98850 | 53.2 | Jagdish Pradhan | BJP | 78146 | 42.06 | 20704 | ||
70 | Karawal Nagar | 67.55 | Mohan Singh Bisht | BJP | 96721 | 50.59 | Durgesh Pathak | AAP | 88498 | 46.29 | 8223 |
See also[edit]
- 2020 elections in India
- 2019 Indian general election in Delhi
- 2017 Municipal Corporation of Delhi election
External links[edit]
References[edit]
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