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Delhi MCD Polls 2022: Okhla Constituency Wards After Delimitation — Check Details

Delhi MCD Election 2022: Civic polls are scheduled in Delhi on December 4 to elect 250 councillors of the Municipal Corporation of Delhi. Votes will be counted and results will be declared on December 7.

MCD Election 2022 Live: Delhi State Election Commissioner (SEC) Vijay Dev on November 4 announced dates for the long-due Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) polls. Delhi State Election Commission announced that voting for unified three municipal corporations - East Delhi Municipal Corporation, South Delhi Municipal Corporation and North Delhi Municipal Corporation - into one MCD will be held on December 4. Counting of the votes will be held on December 7 and the results will be announced the same day.

Okhla Assembly Constituency Wards*

In the Okhla Delhi assembly constituency, there are a total of five wards to go under poll in the 2022 MCD election. The names of the five wards of the Okhla assembly constituency are Madanpur Khadar East, Madanpur Khadar West, Sarita Vihar, Abul Fazal Enclave, and Zakir Nagar.

1. Madanpur Khadar East: In the Okhla Delhi assembly constituency, Madanpur Khadar East is ward number one hundred eighty-five in the Delhi Civic Polls 2022 and has a total population of 55,119. The Madanpur Khadar East (Ward 185) MCD seat is reserved for scheduled caste.

2. Madanpur Khadar West: In the Okhla Delhi assembly constituency, Madanpur Khadar West is ward number one hundred eighty-six in the Delhi Civic Polls 2022 and has a total population of 56,323. The Madanpur Khadar West (Ward 186) MCD seat is unreserved.

3. Sarita Vihar: In the Okhla Delhi assembly constituency, Sarita Vihar is ward number one hundred eighty-seven in the Delhi Civic Polls 2022 and has a total population of 55,385. The Sarita Vihar (Ward 187) MCD seat is reserved for women.

4. Abul Fazal Enclave: In the Okhla Delhi assembly constituency, Abul Fazal Enclave is ward number one hundred eighty-eight in the Delhi Civic Polls 2022 and has a total population of 76,012. The Abul Fazal Enclave  (Ward 188) MCD seat is unreserved.

5. Zakir Nagar: In the Okhla Delhi assembly constituency, Zakir Nagar is ward number one hundred eighty-nine in the Delhi Civic Polls 2022 and has a total population of 76,470. The Zakir Nagar (Ward 189) MCD seat is reserved for women.

*All details provided as per the Delhi Gazette notification published on October 20, 2022.

Okhla Assembly Constituency Wards: Electoral Registration, Returning & Scrutinizing Officers' Details**

Value Added Tax Officer (Ward No. 92) Department of Trade & Taxes, Govt. of NCT of Delhi, Vyapar Bhawan, IP Estate, New Delhi-110002

**All details provided as per the Delhi Gazette notification published on October 19, 2022.

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