The assembly election in India’s national capital, Delhi, is set to take place in a few days. The 70 constituencies of the Delhi Assembly will go into polls on Wednesday, Feb. 5 amidst a fierce political battle between incumbent Aam Aadmi Party, the Bharatiya Janata Party and the Congress.
Here is everything you need to know about the Delhi Assembly Elections 2025, from key dates to important numbers and more.
Delhi Election 2025: Voting And Result Date
Elections to the 70 assembly constituencies in Delhi will be held in a single phase on Feb. 5. The results will be announced on Saturday, Feb. 8.
Delhi Assembly Election 2025 Schedule
On Jan. 7, the Election Commission Of India announced the schedule for the Delhi Elections with these key dates:
Date of Issue of Gazette Notification: 10.01.2025 (Friday)
Last Date of Making Nominations: 17.01.2025 (Friday)
Date for Scrutiny of Nominations: 18.01.2025 (Saturday)
Last Date of Withdrawal of Candidatures: 20.01.2025 (Monday)
Date of Poll: 05.02.2025 (Wednesday)
Date of Counting: 08.02.2025 (Saturday)
Delhi Election 2025: Key Parties
The upcoming Delhi Assembly elections are shaping up to be a heated three-way contest between the incumbent AAP, BJP and the Congress.
The BJP is vigorously pushing to regain power in the national capital after more than 26 years, emphasising its "Parivartan" (change) campaign and targeting the Arvind Kejriwal-led AAP over corruption charges.
Meanwhile, the Congress, which governed Delhi from 1998 to 2013, has struggled to find its footing in the political landscape over the past decade. The elections will be a crucial juncture for the AAP which rose to power riding on the wave of anti-corruption agitation led by social activist Anna Hazare.
Delhi Assembly Election 2025 Constituency List
Nerela
Burari
Timarpur
Adarsh Nagar
Badli
Rithala
Bawana
Mundka
Kirari
Sultanpur Majra
Nangloi Jat
Mangol Puri
Rohini
Shalimar Bagh
Shakur Basti
Tri Nagar
Wazirpur
Model Town
Sadar Bazar
Chandni Chowk
Matia Mahal
Ballimaran
Karol Bagh
Patel Nagar
Moti Nagar
Madipur
Rajouri Garden
Hari Nagar
Tilak Nagar
Janakpuri
Vikaspuri
Uttam Nagar
Dwarka
Matiala
Najafgarh
Bijwasan
Palam
Delhi Cantt
Rajinder Nagar
New Delhi
Jangpura
Kasturba Nagar
Malviya Nagar
R K Puram
Mehrauli
Chhatarpur
Deoli
Ambedkar Nagar
Sangam Vihar
Greater Kailash
Kalkaji
Tughlaqabad
Badarpur
Okhla
Trilokpuri
Kondli
Patparganj
Laxmi Nagar
Vishwas Nagar
Krishna Nagar
Gandhi Nagar
Shahdara
Seema Puri
Rohtas Nagar
Seelampur
Ghonda
Babarpur
Gokalpur
Mustafabad
Karawal Nagar
Delhi Election 2025: Voter Details
Delhi has about 1.55 crore voters, of which 83.49 lakh people are males and 71.74 lakh are females. Around 2.08 lakh of them are first-time voters. There are 25.89 lakh young voters who will cast their ballots this election, falling in the age group between 20 and 29.
Around 1,261 voters are transgenders, while 830 people are centenarians. About 1.09 lakh registered voters are over the age of 85.
Delhi Assembly Elections 2025: Key Candidates
Former Delhi Chief Minister and AAP supremo Arvind Kejriwal will contest the New Delhi assembly, a seat he has held since 2013. The BJP has fielded Parvesh Singh Verma, son of former CM Sahib Singh Verma, against Kejriwal. Meanwhile, Sandeep Dikshit, son of CM Sheila Dikshit, is the Congress candidate.
CM Atishi will represent AAP in the Kalkaji seat, seeking re-election. She will face BJP’s Ramesh Bidhuri and Congress’ Alka Lamba.
Former Delhi Deputy CM Manish Sisodia has left his Patparganj seat to contest from Jangpura. BJP has forayed Tarvinder Singh Marwah and Farhad Suri will contest under Congress’ ticket.
Former AAP transport minister Kailash Gahlot, who recently joined the BJP, will contest from Bijwasan. Former Delhi Congress president Arvinder Singh Lovely who also switched to BJP will seek to win from Gandhi Nagar.
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