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Revision as of 03:00, 11 February 2020

2020 Delhi Legislative Assembly election

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All 70 seats in the Legislative Assembly of Delhi
36 seats needed for a majority
Opinion polls
Turnout62.59% (Decrease 4.88%)
 
Leader Arvind Kejriwal Manoj Tiwari Subhash Chopra
Party AAP BJP INC
Alliance [[None|None]] NDA UPA
Leader's seat New Delhi Did not contest Did not contest
Last election Seats:67
Votes:54.3%
Seats:3
Votes:32.3%
Seats:0
Votes:9.7%

Map of Delhi showing 70 Vidhan Sabha Constituencies

Incumbent Chief Minister

Arvind Kejriwal
AAP



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 62.59%[1] which saw a decline of 4.88% from previous assembly election in Delhi but it is 2% more than the 2019 Indian general election in Delhi. The results will be declared on 11 February 2020.[2][3] The term of the current assembly elected in 2015 will expire on 22 February 2020.[4][5]

Background

The previous Assembly elections were held in February 2015. After the election, the Aam Aadmi Party formed a majority government, with Arvind Kejriwal becoming Chief Minister.

Schedule

The election schedule was announced by the Election Commission of India on 6 January 2020 at 3:30 PM IST.[6]

Poll Event Schedule
Notification Date 14 January 2020
Last Date for filling 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

Surveys and Polls

Opinion Polls

Publishing Date Polling Agency bgcolor="Template:Aam Aadmi Party/meta/color" | bgcolor="Template:Bharatiya Janata Party/meta/color" | bgcolor="Template:Indian National Congress/meta/color" | Lead
AAP BJP INC Others
5 January 2020 News 24[7] 48-53 15-20 0-2 0 style="background:Template:Aam Aadmi Party/meta/color" |28-38
TV9 Bharatvarsh[8] 48-60 10-20 0-2 0 style="background:Template:Aam Aadmi Party/meta/color" |28-50
6 January 2020 ABP News - CVoter[9] 59
(53%)
8
(26%)
3
(4.6%)
0
(16%)
style="background:Template:Aam Aadmi Party/meta/color" |51
(27%)
IANS - CVoter[10] 53-64 03-13 0-6 0-0 style="background:Template:Aam Aadmi Party/meta/color" |41-61
25 January 2020 Newsx-Polstrat[11] 53-56 12-15 2-4 0-0 style="background:Template:Aam Aadmi Party/meta/color" |38-44
3 February 2020 Times Now - IPSOS[12] 54-60
(52%)
10-14
(34%)
0-2
(4%)
0
(10%)
style="background:Template:Aam Aadmi Party/meta/color" |40-50
(18%)
4 February 2020 Graphnile[13] 56 12 0-2 0 style="background:Template:Aam Aadmi Party/meta/color" |44
5 February 2020 ABP News - CVoter[14] 42-56
(45.6%)
10-24
(37.1%)
0-2
(4.4%)
0
(12.9%)
style="background:Template:Aam Aadmi Party/meta/color" |18-46
(8.6%)


Exit Polls

The exit polls were announced by agencies after the poll ends on 8 February 2020.[15] 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 bgcolor="Template:Aam Aadmi Party/meta/color" | bgcolor="Template:Bharatiya Janata Party/meta/color" | bgcolor="Template:Indian National Congress/meta/color" | Lead
AAP BJP+ INC+ Others
8 February 2020 Jan Ki Baat 55 15 0 0 style="background:Template:Aam Aadmi Party/meta/color" |40
India Today-Axis My India 59-68 2-11 0 0 style="background:Template:Aam Aadmi Party/meta/color" |48-66
Times Now 47 23 0 0 style="background:Template:Aam Aadmi Party/meta/color" |18
News X-Neta 55 14 1 0 style="background:Template:Aam Aadmi Party/meta/color" |41
India News Nation 55 14 1 0 style="background:Template:Aam Aadmi Party/meta/color" |41
Spick Media[16] 43 - 55 12 - 21 00 - 03 0 style="background:Template:Aam Aadmi Party/meta/color" |31-34
ABP News - CVoter 51-65 3-17 0-2 0 style="background:Template:Aam Aadmi Party/meta/color" |30-58
Hamari Yojana[17] 55 - 60 10 - 15 00 00 style="background:Template:Aam Aadmi Party/meta/color" |40-50

Manifestos

Aam Aadmi Party

The Aam Aadmi Party released its manifesto on 4 February 2020.[18][19][20] with 28 key points[21]:

  • Delhi Janlokpal Bill
  • Delhi Swaraj Bill
  • Door Step Delivery of Ration
  • Teerth Yatra for 10 lakh Senior Citizens
  • Deshbhakti Curriculum
  • Spoken English for youth
  • World's Largest Metro Network
  • Yamuna Riverside Development
  • World Class Roads
  • Appointments of New Safai Karmcharis
  • Compensation of Rs 1 Crore to Deceased Safai Karmcharis
  • No Raid Raj
  • Protection From Sealing
  • Upgradation of Markets and Industrial Area
  • Rationalisation of Circle rates
  • Amnesty of old VAT cases
  • 24X7 Markets in Delhi
  • Enhance women participation in Economy
  • Ownership Rights of Resettlement colonies
  • Regularisation and Registry of unauthorised colonies
  • Simplify criteria for OBC Certificate
  • Due Recognition for Bhojpuri
  • Justice for victims of 1984 Anti-Sikhs Genocide
  • Regularisation of Contract Employees
  • Pro-Farmer Land Reforms
  • Continued Compensation to farmers on crop loss
  • Legal Protections to Street Vendors
  • Full Statehood for Delhi.
  • 24 hr Market in Delhi pilot version

Bharatiya Janata Party

The Bharatiya Janata Party released its manifesto on 31 January, 2020.[22] with 18 key points:

  • Corruption free government
  • Development board for the newly-authorised colonies
  • Clean water in taps
  • Zero dependency on water tankers
  • Tackle air and water pollution
  • Implementation of Ayushman Bharat Yojana
  • Implementation of Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana
  • Implementation of Kisan Samman Yojna
  • Samrudh Delhi infrastructure policy with proposed funding of ₹ 10,000
  • 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
  • 351 Delhi roads which come under mixed land use will be notified and developed
  • Highway project that allow people to travel from Delhi to Mumbai in 12 hours
  • ₹ 2 lakh to each poor girl child at the time of her birth
  • Electric scooter for poor girls going to college
  • ₹ 51,000 for poor widows for their daughter's marriage
  • Free bicycle for class 9 girl students

Indian National Congress

The Indian National Congress released its manifesto on 2 February 2020.[23] with 9 key points[24]:

  • Strong Lokpal
  • Bhagidari
  • Yuva Swabhiman Yojna - Unemployment Allowances
  • Yaari Startup Incubation Funds
  • Homi Bhabha research Fund
  • 25% of Budgets will be spent on Fighting Pollution and improving Transport
  • Environment Ambassadors
  • Jal Sanrakshan Board
  • Rice Stubble to Energy Funds

Parties and alliances participating

Coalition Parties Number of candidates running Chief Ministerial Candidate
None style="background-color:Template:Aam Aadmi Party/meta/color" | Aam Aadmi Party 70[25] Arvind Kejriwal
NDA[26] style="background-color:Template:Bharatiya Janata Party/meta/color" | Bharatiya Janata Party 67 Not Announced
bgcolor="Template:Janata Dal (United)/meta/color"| Janata Dal (United) 2
bgcolor="Template:Lok Janshakti Party/meta/color"| Lok Janshakti Party 1
UPA[27] style="background-color:Template:Indian National Congress/meta/color" | Indian National Congress 66 Not Announced
style="background-color:Template:Rashtriya Janata Dal/meta/color" | Rashtriya Janata Dal 4
None bgcolor="Template:Bahujan Samaj Party/meta/color" | Bahujan Samaj Party 70[28] Not Announced
Others 388
Total 668[29]

List of contestants of major parties

Constituency No. Constituency Name[30] bgcolor="Template:Bharatiya Janata Party/meta/color" |NDA bgcolor="Template:Aam Aadmi Party/meta/color" |AAP bgcolor="Template:Indian National Congress/meta/color" |UPA
1 Narela Neeldaman Khatri Sharad Chauhan Siddarth Kundu
2 Burari Shailendra Kumar (JDU) Sanjeev Jha Pramod Tyagi (RJD)
3 Timarpur Surendra Singh Bittu Dilip Pandey Amar Lata Sangwan
4 Adarsh Nagar Rajkumar Bhatia Pawan Kumar Sharma Mukesh Goel
5 Badli Vijay Bhagat Ajesh Yadav Devender Yadav
6 Rithala Manish Chaudhary Mahindra Goel Pradeep Kumar Pandey
7 Bawana (SC) Ravindra Kumar Indraj Jai Bhagwan Upkar Surender Kumar
8 Mundka Master Azad Singh Dharampal Lakra Dr Naresh Kumar
9 Kirari Anil Jha Rituraj Govind Mohd Riyazuddin Khan (RJD)
10 Sultanpur Majra (SC) Ramchandra Chawaria Mukesh Kumar Jai Kishan
11 Nangloi Jat Sumanlata Shaukeen Raghuvendra Shaukeen Mandeep Singh
12 Mangolpuri (SC) Kamarsingh Karma Rakhi Bidlan Rajesh Lilothia
13 Rohini Vijender Gupta Rajesh Nama Bansiwala Sumesh Gupta
14 Shalimar Bagh Rekha Gupta Bandana Kumari J S Nayol
15 Shakur Basti S. C. Vats Satyendra Kumar Jain Dev Raj Arora
16 Tri Nagar Tilak Ram Gupta Preeti Tomar Kamal Kant Sharma
17 Wazirpur Mahander Nagpal Rajesh Gupta Hari Kishan Jindal
18 Model Town Kapil Mishra Akhilesh Pati Tripathi Akansha Ola
19 Sadar Bazar Jai Prakash Som Dutt Satbir Sharma
20 Chandni Chowk Suman Kumar Gupta Pradeep Singh Sawney Alka Lamba
21 Matia Mahal Ravindra Gupta Shoaib Iqbal Mirza Javed Ali
22 Ballimaran Lata Sodhi Imran Hussain Haroon Yusuf
23 Karol Bagh (SC) Yogender Chandolia Vishesh Ravi Gaurav Dhanak
24 Patel Nagar (SC) Parvesh Ratan Raj Kumar Anand Krishna Tirath
25 Moti Nagar Subhash Sachdeva Shiv Charan Goyal Ramesh Kumar Popli
26 Madipur (SC) Kailash Sankhala Girish Soni Jai Prakash Panwar
27 Rajouri Garden Ramesh Khanna Dhanwati Chandela Amandeep Singh Sudan
28 Hari Nagar Tajinder Pal Singh Bagga Rajkumari Dhilion Surender Setia
29 Tilak Nagar Rajiv Babbar Jarnail Singh S. Raminder Singh Bamrah
30 Janakpuri Ashish Sood Rajesh Rishi Radhika Khera
31 Vikaspuri Sanjay Singh Mahendra Yadav Mukesh Sharma
32 Uttam Nagar Krishna Gehlot Naresh Balyan Shakti Kumar Bishnoi (RJD)
33 Dwarka Parduymn Rajput Vinay Kumar Mishra Adarsh Shastri
34 Matiala Rajesh Gehlot Gulab Singh Sumesh Shokeen
35 Najafgarh Ajeet Kharkhari Kailash Gehlot Sahib Singh Yadav
36 Bijwasan Sat Prakash Rana BS Joon Praveen Rana
37 Palam Vijay Pandit Bhavna Gaur Nirmal Kumar Singh (RJD)
38 Delhi Cantonment Manish Singh Virendra Singh Kadian Sandeep Tanwar
39 Rajinder Nagar Sardar R.P. Singh Raghav Chadha Rocky Tuseed
40 New Delhi Sunil Yadav Arvind Kejriwal Romesh Sabharwal
41 Jangpura Sardar Emrit Singh Bakshi Praveen Kumar Tarvinder Singh Marwah
42 Kasturba Nagar Ravindra Chaudhary Madan Lal Abhishek Dutt
43 Malviya Nagar Shailendra Singh Monty Somnath Bharti Neetu Verma
44 R K Puram Anil Sharma Pramila Tokas Priyanka Singh
45 Mehrauli Kusum Khatri Naresh Yadav Mohinder Chaudhary
46 Chhatarpur Brahm Singh Tanwar Kartar Singh Tanwar Satish Lohia
47 Deoli (SC) Arvind Kumar Prakash Jarwal Arvinder Singh
48 Ambedkar Nagar (SC) Khushi Ram Ajay Dutt Yaduraj Chaudhary
49 Sangam Vihar S.C.L. Gupta (JDU) Dinesh Mohania Poonam Azad
50 Greater Kailash Shikha Rai Saurabh Bhardwaj Sukhbir Singh Pawar
51 Kalkaji Dharmveer Singh Atishi Shivani Chopra
52 Tughlakabad Vikram Bidhuri Sahi Ram Shubham Sharma
53 Badarpur Ramvir Singh Bidhuri Ram Singh Netaji Pramod Kumar Yadav
54 Okhla Braham Singh Amanatullah Khan Parvez Hashmi
55 Trilokpuri (SC) Kiran Vaidya Rohit Kumar Mehraulia Vijay Kumar
56 Kondli (SC) Rajkumar Dhillo Kuldeep Kumar Amrish Singh Gautam
57 Patparganj Ravi Negi Manish Sisodia Laxman Rawat
58 Laxmi Nagar Abhay Kumar Verma Nitin Tyagi Dr Hari Dutt Sharma
59 Vishwas Nagar O.P. Sharma Deepak Singha Gurcharan Singh Raju
60 Krishna Nagar Anil Goyal S.K. Bagga Dr Ashok Kumar Walia
61 Gandhi Nagar Anil Bajpai Naveen Choudhary Arvinder Singh Lovely
62 Shahdara Sanjay Goyal Ram Niwas Goel Dr Narender Nath
63 Seemapuri (SC) Santlal Chawaria (LJP') Rajendra Pal Gautam Veer Singh Dhingan
64 Rohtas Nagar Jitender Mahajan Sarita Singh Vipin Sharma
65 Seelampur Kaushal Mishra Abdul Rehman Mateen Ahmed
66 Ghonda Ajay Mahawar Shri Dutt Sharma Bhisham Sharma
67 Babarpur Naresh Gaur Gopal Rai Anveeksha Tripathi Jain
68 Gokalpur (SC) Ranjit Kashyap Ch. Surendra Kumar Dr S P Singh
69 Mustafabad Jagdish Pradhan Haji Yunus Ali Mehdi
70 Karawal Nagar Mohan Singh Bisht Durgesh Pathak Arbind Singh

Result

Coalition Party Popular vote Seats (36 needed for majority)
Votes % ± % Contested Won ± %
None bgcolor="Template:Aam Aadmi Party/meta/color"| Aam Aadmi Party 00 00 00 70 00 00 00
NDA bgcolor="Template:Bharatiya Janata Party/meta/color" | Bharatiya Janata Party 00 00 00 67 00 00 00
bgcolor="Template:Janata Dal (United)/meta/color"| Janata Dal (United) 00 00 00 2 00 00 00
bgcolor="Template:Lok Janshakti Party/meta/color"| Lok Janshakti Party 00 00 00 1 00 00 00
UPA bgcolor="Template:Indian National Congress/meta/color" | Indian National Congress 00 00 00 66 00 00 00
bgcolor="Template:Rashtriya Janata Dal/meta/color"| Rashtriya Janata Dal 00 00 00 4 00 00 00
None bgcolor="Template:Bahujan Samaj Party/meta/color" | Bahujan Samaj Party 00 00 00 70 00 00 00
Others 00 00 00 388 00 00 00
NOTA 00 00 00
Total 00 00 00 668 00 00

Results by constituency

Results
Assembly Constituency Turnout
(%)
Winner Runner Up Margin
# Name Candidate Party Votes Candidate Party Votes
1 Narela 64.98 TBA TBA TBA
2 Burari 58.00 TBA TBA TBA
3 Timarpur 60.93 TBA TBA TBA
4 Adarsh Nagar 61.09 TBA TBA TBA
5 Badli 63.50 TBA TBA TBA
6 Rithala 59.62 TBA TBA TBA
7 Bawana(SC) 61.60 TBA TBA TBA
8 Mundka 59.25 TBA TBA TBA
9 Kirari 63.20 TBA TBA TBA
10 Sultan Pur Majra(SC) 61.87 TBA TBA TBA
11 Nangloi Jat 56.70 TBA TBA TBA
12 Mangol Puri(SC) 66.35 TBA TBA TBA
13 Rohini 63.14 TBA TBA TBA
14 Shalimar Bagh 61.62 TBA TBA TBA
15 Shakur Basti 49.19 TBA TBA TBA
16 Tri Nagar 66.30 TBA TBA TBA
17 Wazirpur 60.38 TBA TBA TBA
18 Model Town 59.35 TBA TBA TBA
19 Sadar Bazar 65.63 TBA TBA TBA
20 Chandni Chowk 60.91 TBA TBA TBA
21 Matia Mahal 70.33 TBA TBA TBA
22 Ballimaran 58.28 TBA TBA TBA
23 Karol Bagh(SC) 60.44 TBA TBA TBA
24 Patel Nagar(SC) 60.89 TBA TBA TBA
25 Moti Nagar 61.82 TBA TBA TBA
26 Madipur(SC) 65.59 TBA TBA TBA
27 Rajouri Garden 60.74 TBA TBA TBA
28 Hari Nagar 61.24 TBA TBA TBA
29 Tilak Nagar 63.40 TBA TBA TBA
30 Janakpuri 65.57 TBA TBA TBA
31 Vikaspuri 59.27 TBA TBA TBA
32 Uttam Nagar 64.02 TBA TBA TBA
33 Dwarka 61.97 TBA TBA TBA
34 Matiala 61.13 TBA TBA TBA
35 Najafgarh 64.38 TBA TBA TBA
36 Bijwasan 58.17 TBA TBA TBA
37 Palam 63.07 TBA TBA TBA
38 Delhi Cantonment 45.42 TBA TBA TBA
39 Rajinder Nagar 58.00 TBA TBA TBA
40 New Delhi 51.64 TBA TBA TBA
41 Jangpura 56.14 TBA TBA TBA
42 Kasturba Nagar 59.67 TBA TBA TBA
43 Malviya Nagar 58.71 TBA TBA TBA
44 R K Puram 56.75 TBA TBA TBA
45 Mehrauli 56.53 TBA TBA TBA
46 Chhatarpur 62.68 TBA TBA TBA
47 Deoli(SC) 63.43 TBA TBA TBA
48 Ambedkar Nagar(SC) 63.99 TBA TBA TBA
49 Sangam Vihar 62.21 TBA TBA TBA
50 Greater Kailash 65.20 TBA TBA TBA
51 Kalkaji 57.44 TBA TBA TBA
52 Tughlakabad 59.08 TBA TBA TBA
53 Badarpur 59.63 TBA TBA TBA
54 Okhla 58.83 TBA TBA TBA
55 Trilokpuri(SC) 55.78 TBA TBA TBA
56 Kondli(SC) 67.01 TBA TBA TBA
57 Patparganj 61.28 TBA TBA TBA
58 Laxmi Nagar 61.48 TBA TBA TBA
59 Vishwas Nagar 62.23 TBA TBA TBA
60 Krishna Nagar 67.27 TBA TBA TBA
61 Gandhi Nagar 62.42 TBA TBA TBA
62 Shahdara 65.78 TBA TBA TBA
63 Seemapuri(SC) 68.09 TBA TBA TBA
64 Rohtas Nagar 59.69 TBA TBA TBA
65 Seelampur 71.40 TBA TBA TBA
66 Ghonda 60.52 TBA TBA TBA
67 Babarpur 65.40 TBA TBA TBA
68 Gokalpur(SC) 70.51 TBA TBA TBA
69 Mustafabad 70.55 TBA TBA TBA
70 Karawal Nagar 67.16 TBA TBA TBA

See also

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