Delhi Election 2025: Elections for the 70-member Delhi Assembly are expected to be held in February. The Aam Aadmi Party, which has been ruling Delhi since 2015, is locking horns with the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) while AAP chief Arvind Kejriwal has also ruled out any possibility of an alliance with the Congress despite both being constituents of the INDIA bloc.

The previous assembly election for the 70 seats in the national capital was concluded in February 2020. The AAP emerged as the single-largest party and registered a landslide victory securing 62 seats.

Ahead of the assembly polls, here are the assembly seats in Delhi and their incumbent MLAs:

Sr.No Constituency MLA Name Party Name Remarks
1 Narela Sharad Kumar Chauhan AAP  
2 Burari Sanjeev Jha AAP  
3 Timarpur Dilip Kumar Pandey AAP  
4 Adarsh Pawan Sharma AAP  
5 Badli Ajesh Yadav AAP  
6 Rithala Mohinder Goyal AAP  
7 Bawana (Sc) Jai Bhagwan AAP  
8 Mundka Dharampal Lakra AAP  
9 Kirari Rituraj Govind AAP  
10 Sultanpur Mukesh Ahlawat AAP Cabinet Minister
11 Nangloi Jat Raghuvinder Shokeen AAP Cabinet Minister
12 Mangol Puri (SC) Rakhi Birla AAP Deputy Speaker
13 Rohini Vijender Gupta BJP  
14 Shalimar Bagh Bandana Kumari AAP  
15 Shakur Basti Satyendar Jain AAP  
16 Tri Nagar Preeti Jitender Tomar AAP  
17 Wazirpur Rajesh Gupta AAP  
18 Model Town Akhilesh Pati Tripathi AAP  
19 Sadar Bazar Som Dutt AAP  
20 Chandni Chowk Parlad Singh Sawhney AAP  
21 Matia Mahal Shoaib Iqbal AAP  
22 Ballimaran Imran Hussain AAP Cabinet Minister
23 Karol Bagh (Sc) Vishesh Ravi AAP  
  Patel Nagar (SC) Raaj Kumar Anand AAP Resigned on 10 April 2024 and joined the BJP
24 Moti Nagar Shiv Charan Goel AAP  
25 Madipur (Sc) Girish Soni AAP  
26 Rajouri Garden A Dhanwati Chandela A AAP  
27 Hari Nagar Raj Kumari Dhillon AAP  
28 Tilak Nagar Jarnail Singh AAP  
29 Janakpuri Rajesh Rishi AAP  
30 Vikaspuri Mahinder Yadav AAP  
31 Uttam Nagar Naresh Balyan AAP  
32 Dwarka Vinay Mishra AAP  
33 Matiala Gulab Singh AAP  
34 Najafgarh Kailash Gahlot AAP Resigned on 17 November 2024 and joined BJP
35 Bijwasan B. S. Joon AAP  
36 Palam Bhavna Gaur AAP  
37 Delhi Cantt Virender Singh Kadian AAP  
38 Rajender Nagar Durgesh Pathak AAP  
39 New Delhi Arvind Kejriwal AAP Former Chief Minister
40 Jangpura Praveen Kumar AAP  
41 Kasturba Nagar Madan Lal AAP  
42 Malviya Nagar Somnath Bharti AAP  
43 R K Puram Pramila Dhiraj Tokas AAP  
44 Mehrauli Naresh Yadav AAP  
45 Chhatarpur Kartar Singh Tanwar AAP Switched to BJP disqualifed on 24 September 2024
46 Deoli (Sc) Prakash Jarwal AAP  
47 Ambedkar Nagar (Sc) Ajay Dutt AAP  
48 Sangam Vihar Dinesh Mohaniya AAP  
49 Greater Kailash Saurabh Bharadwaj AAP Cabinet Minister
50 Kalkaji Atishi   Chief Minister
51 Tughlakabad Sahi Ram AAP  
52 Badarpur Ramvir Singh Bidhuri BJP Elected Lok Sabha MP, Seat Vacant
53 Okhla Amanatullah Khan AAP  
54 Trilokpuri(Sc) Rohit Kumar AAP  
55 Kondli (Sc) Kuldeep Kumar AAP  
56 Patparganj Manish Sisodia AAP  
57 Laxmi Nagar Abhay Verma BJP  
58 Vishwas Nagar Om Prakash Sharma BJP  
59 Krishna Nagar S. K. Bagga AAP  
60 Gandhi Nagar Anil Kumar Bajpai AAP  
61 Shahdara Ram Niwas Goel AAP Speaker
62 Seema Puri(Sc) Rajendra Pal Gautam AAP Switched to INC and resigned
63 Rohtas Nagar Jitender Mahajan BJP  
64 Seelampur Abdul Rehman AAP  
65 Ghonda Ajay Kumar Mahawar BJP  
66 Babarpur Gopal Rai AAP Cabinet Minister
67 Gokalpur (Sc) Surendra Kumar AAP  
68 Mustafabad Haji Yunus AAP  
69 Karawal Nagar Mohan Singh Bisht BJP  

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Delhi Logs 1.67 Lakh New Electors Added In 2 Months, Totaling Over 1.55 Crore Registered Voters

Delhi’s final electoral roll, published on January 6, reveals a remarkable surge in registered voters, surpassing 1.55 crore. The increase is of 1,67,329 electors in just over two months. The total number of voters in Delhi now stands at 1,55,24,858, comprising 83,49,645 male voters, 71,73,952 female voters, and 1,261 third-gender voters.

The Delhi Chief Electoral Officer’s office reported a surge in applications for new voter registration, with over 5.1 lakh applications received in the last 20 days. This increase occurred after the official claims and objections period concluded on November 28, 2024. The updated electoral roll reflects a net gain of 1,67,329 voters since the draft publication on October 29, 2024.

This growth is particularly noteworthy, as Delhi’s electoral roll has witnessed a significant rise of 8,06,739 voters since the 2024 Lok Sabha elections. Before the Lok Sabha polls on January 22, 2024, the total number of voters in Delhi was 1,47,18,119.

The final roll highlights the growing participation of young citizens, with a notable increase in the number of first-time voters aged 18-19, rising by 52,554. Among the constituencies, Vikaspuri boasts the largest electorate with 4,62,184 voters, while Delhi Cantt holds the distinction of having the smallest electorate with 78,893 voters.

Tilak Nagar stands out with the highest gender ratio, registering 967 females per 1,000 males, while Okhla records the lowest ratio at 731. Notably, the gender ratio has improved to 859 females per 1,000 males, and the elector-population ratio has reached 71.45, an increase of two points.