Delhi Assembly Election 2025: The election for the Delhi Assembly Elections to be held on 5 February has come to an end for 2025. All political parties, including the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) and Indian National Congress (INC), campaigned fiercely. The list of richest, candidates in the Chunavi Maidan has also caught the attention of voters. Let us know every information related to Delhi Assembly.
Votes will be cast in all 70 seats in Delhi on Wednesday. Voting will be held from 7 pm to 6 pm, while the results of the election will be announced on February 8. In view of the voting for the Delhi elections, a public holiday has been done in Delhi and Haryana on 5 February. Voting for Delhi Assembly Elections 2025 is scheduled on 5 February.
When will the results come in Delhi?
The counting of votes for the Delhi Assembly Elections 2025 will be held on 8 February, and the results will be declared on the same day.
How many seats are there in Delhi?
There are a total of 70 seats in the Delhi Assembly.
What were the results of the last 2 elections in Delhi?
The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) won a majority in the 2015 and 2020 assembly elections. In 2015, AAP won 67 out of 70 seats, while in 2020 won 62 seats.
What were the exit poll saying in Delhi last time?
Prior to the 2020 elections, most exit polls estimated AAP’s victory, which was in line with the results.
How many candidates are there in Delhi?
The voters of Delhi will vote on 5 February to choose their next Chief Minister. A total of 699 candidates are in this assembly election.
Which party gave tickets to how many tainted candidates?
Party wise criminal figures
AAP: Criminal cases against 44 candidates out of 70, serious criminal cases on 29.
INC: 29 out of 70 candidates criminal cases, serious criminal cases on 13.
BJP: 20 out of 69 candidates criminal cases, serious criminal cases on 9.
Who is the richest candidate in Delhi?
In the Delhi elections, 5 out of 699 candidates (1%) are billionaires.
Colnel Singh (BJP, Shakar Basti): ₹ 259 Crore
Meshinder Singh Sirsa (BJP, Rajouri Garden): ₹ 248 Crore
Gurcharan Singh (Raju) (INC, Krishna Nagar): ₹ 130 Crore
Parvesh Sahib Singh (BJP, New Delhi): ₹ 115 Crore
A Dhanwati Chandela (AAP, Rajouri Garden): ₹ 109 Crore
Who is the poorest candidate in Delhi?
Candidate with lowest assets
Ashok Kumar (IND, Ambedkar Nagar): ₹ 6,586
Anita (Ind, New Delhi): ₹ 9,500
Blossom (BSSSSP, Mangolpuri): ₹ 10,000
Zero property candidate
Shabana (RRP, Celampur)
Yogesh Kumar (IND, Matila)
Mohinder Singh (RRP, Matila)
Whose educational qualification?
5th to 12th: 324 candidates
Graduate or more: 322 candidates (8 doctors)
Diploma holder: 18 candidates
Literate: 6 candidates
Illiterate: 29 candidates (16 in 2020)
How many women got tickets?
The participation of women in Delhi elections 2025 is 14%. A total of 96 women candidates are in the fray:
AAP: 9 women candidates
INC: 9 female candidates
BJP: 8 women candidates
How many candidates over 80 years of age?
Rajendra (AJP, Badli): 88 years
Jagdish Chand (CPI (M), Badarpur): 83 years
Rajendra Singh (INC, Moti Nagar): 81 years
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