2020 Delhi Legislative Assembly election
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.
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Turnout | 62.82% ( 4.65%) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Map of Delhi showing results of the 2020 Vidhan Sabha election
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Background
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
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
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 (list) | ||
Rashtriya Janata Dal | 4 | |||
None | Bahujan Samaj Party | 70[11] | ||
Others | 388 | |||
Total | 668[12] |
Manifestos
Aam Aadmi Party
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$630) 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
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$1.3 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$2,500) 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$640) to poor widows for the marriage of their daughters.
- crediting ₹6,000 (US$75) 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
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
Surveys and Polls
Opinion Polls
Publishing Date | Polling Agency | Lead | ||||
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AAP | BJP | INC | Others | |||
2 February 2020 | Patriotic Voter [24] | 58 | 11 | 1 | 0 | 47 (10.6%) |
5 January 2020 | News 24[25] | 48–53 | 15–20 | 0–2 | 0 | 28–38 |
TV9 Bharatvarsh[26] | 48–60 | 10–20 | 0–2 | 0 | 28–50 | |
6 January 2020 | ABP News – CVoter[27] | 59 (53%) |
8 (26%) |
3 (4.6%) |
0 (16%) |
51 (27%) |
IANS – CVoter[28] | 53–64 | 03-13 | 0–6 | 0-0 | 41–61 | |
25 January 2020 | Newsx-Polstrat[29] | 53–56 | 12–15 | 2–4 | 0-0 | 38–44 |
3 February 2020 | Times Now – IPSOS[30] | 54–60 (52%) |
10–14 (34%) |
0–2 (4%) |
0 (10%) |
40–50 (18%) |
4 February 2020 | Graphnile[31] | 56 | 12 | 0–2 | 0 | 44 |
5 February 2020 | ABP News – CVoter[32] | 42–56 (45.6%) |
10–24 (37.1%) |
0–2 (4.4%) |
0 (12.9%) |
18–46 (8.6%) |
Exit Polls
The exit polls were announced by agencies after the poll ends on 8 February 2020.[33] 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[34] | 43–55 | 12 – 21 | 00–03 | 0 | 31–34 | |
ABP News – CVoter | 51–65 | 3–17 | 0–2 | 0 | 30–58 | |
Hamari Yojana[35] | 55–60 | 10 – 15 | 00 | 00 | 40–50 | |
Results
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AAP | BJP |
Results by Party
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 | 0.73 | 70 | 62 | 5 | 88.57 | ||
Bharatiya Janata Party (NDA) | 3,575,529 | 38.51 | 6.21 | 67 | 8 | 5 | 11.43 | ||
Indian National Congress (UPA) | 395,958 | 4.26 | 5.44 | 66 | 0 | 0 | |||
Janata Dal (United) (NDA) | 84,263 | 0.91 | 0.91 | 2 | 0 | 0 | 0 | ||
Bahujan Samaj Party | 66,141 | 0.71 | 0.59 | 70 | 0 | 0 | |||
Lok Janshakti Party (NDA) | 32,760 | 0.35 | 0.35 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | ||
Rashtriya Janata Dal (UPA) | 3,463 | 0.04 | 0.04 | 4 | 0 | 0 | 0 | ||
Others | 109,552 | 1.19 | 0.19 | 388 | 0 | 0 | 0 | ||
NOTA | 43,109 | 0.46 | 0.06 | ||||||
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 districts
District | Seats | AAP | BJP | INC | Others |
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North Delhi | 8 | 7 | 1 | 0 | 0 |
Central Delhi | 7 | 7 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
North West Delhi | 7 | 7 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
West Delhi | 7 | 7 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
New Delhi | 6 | 6 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
South West Delhi | 7 | 7 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
South East Delhi | 7 | 6 | 1 | 0 | 0 |
South Delhi | 5 | 5 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
East Delhi | 6 | 4 | 2 | 0 | 0 |
Shahdara | 5 | 3 | 2 | 0 | 0 |
North East Delhi | 5 | 3 | 2 | 0 | 0 |
Total | 70 | 62 | 8 | 0 | 0 |
Results by constituency
Assembly Constituency | Turnout (%) |
Winner | Runner Up | Margin | |||||||||
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# | Name | Candidate | Party | Votes | % | Candidate | Party | Votes | % | ||||
North Delhi District | |||||||||||||
1 | Narela | 65.34 | Sharad Chauhan | AAP | 86262 | 52.06 | Neel Daman Khatri | BJP | 68833 | 41.54 | 17429 | ||
Central Delhi District | |||||||||||||
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 | ||
North Delhi District | |||||||||||||
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 | ||
North West Delhi District | |||||||||||||
6 | Rithala | 59.80 | Mohinder Goyal | AAP | 87940 | 52.63 | Manish Chaudhary | BJP | 74067 | 44.33 | 13873 | ||
North Delhi District | |||||||||||||
7 | Bawana(SC) | 61.97 | Jai Bhagwan | AAP | 95715 | 48.38 | Ravinder Kumar | BJP | 84189 | 42.55 | 11526 | ||
North West Delhi District | |||||||||||||
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 | ||
West Delhi District | |||||||||||||
11 | Nangloi Jat | 56.80 | Raghuvinder Shokeen | AAP | 74444 | 49.21 | Suman Lata | BJP | 62820 | 41.53 | 11624 | ||
North West Delhi District | |||||||||||||
12 | Mangol Puri(SC) | 66.48 | Rakhi Birla | AAP | 74154 | 58.53 | Karam Singh Karma | BJP | 44038 | 34.76 | 30116 | ||
North Delhi District | |||||||||||||
13 | Rohini | 63.31 | Vijender Gupta | BJP | 62174 | 53.67 | Rajesh Nama 'Bansiwala' | AAP | 49526 | 42.75 | 12648 | ||
North West Delhi District | |||||||||||||
14 | Shalimar Bagh | 61.80 | Bandana Kumari | AAP | 57707 | 49.41 | Rekha Gupta | BJP | 54267 | 46.46 | 3440 | ||
North Delhi District | |||||||||||||
15 | Shakur Basti | 67.87 | Satyendra Kumar Jain | AAP | 51165 | 51.6 | S. C. Vats | BJP | 43573 | 43.94 | 7592 | ||
North West Delhi District | |||||||||||||
16 | Tri Nagar | 66.55 | Preeti Tomar | AAP | 58504 | 52.38 | Tilak Ram Gupta | BJP | 47794 | 42.79 | 10710 | ||
North Delhi District | |||||||||||||
17 | Wazirpur | 60.50 | Rajesh Gupta | AAP | 57331 | 52.64 | 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 | ||
Central Delhi District | |||||||||||||
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 | ||
New Delhi District | |||||||||||||
24 | Patel Nagar(SC) | 61.00 | Raaj Kumar Anand | AAP | 73463 | 60.81 | Pravesh Ratn | BJP | 42528 | 35.2 | 30935 | ||
West Delhi District | |||||||||||||
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 | ||
South West Delhi District | |||||||||||||
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 | ||
New Delhi District | |||||||||||||
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 | ||
South East Delhi District | |||||||||||||
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 | ||
South Delhi District | |||||||||||||
43 | Malviya Nagar | 58.92 | Somnath Bharti | AAP | 52043 | 57.97 | Shailender Singh | BJP | 33899 | 37.76 | 18144 | ||
New Delhi District | |||||||||||||
44 | R K Puram | 57.02 | Pramila Tokas | AAP | 47208 | 52.45 | Anil Kumar Sharma | BJP | 36839 | 40.93 | 10369 | ||
South Delhi District | |||||||||||||
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 | ||
South East Delhi District | |||||||||||||
49 | Sangam Vihar | 62.20 | Dinesh Mohaniya | AAP | 75345 | 64.58 | Shiv Charan Lal Gupta | JD(U) | 32823 | 28.13 | 42522 | ||
New Delhi District | |||||||||||||
50 | Greater Kailash | 60.12 | Saurabh Bhardwaj | AAP | 60372 | 55.62 | Shikha Roy | BJP | 43563 | 40.13 | 16809 | ||
South East Delhi District | |||||||||||||
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 | ||
East Delhi District | |||||||||||||
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 | ||
Shahdara District | |||||||||||||
59 | Vishwas Nagar | 62.65 | Om Prakash Sharma | BJP | 65830 | 52.57 | Deepak Singla | AAP | 49373 | 39.42 | 16457 | ||
East Delhi District | |||||||||||||
60 | Krishna Nagar | 67.60 | S.K. Bagga | AAP | 72111 | 49.1 | 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 | ||
Shahdara District | |||||||||||||
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 | ||
North East Delhi District | |||||||||||||
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 | ||
Shahdara District | |||||||||||||
67 | Babarpur | 65.77 | Gopal Rai | AAP | 84776 | 59.39 | Naresh Gaur | BJP | 51714 | 36.23 | 33062 | ||
North East Delhi District | |||||||||||||
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 |
Aftermath
Third Kejriwal ministry of the Delhi government was formed on 16 February 2020, led by Kejriwal as Delhi's chief minister for a third time at Ramlila Maidan.[36]
See also
External links
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