New Delhi: As counting of votes draws to a close, the Arvind Kejriwal-led Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) is all set to form government in the national capital after clinching another landslide victory in the Delhi Assembly Polls by decimating both Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and the Congress by huge margins. While early trends gave inroads to the saffron party in Delhi with leads on over 20 seats, second half of the counting was overtook by AAP and the party maintained the lead throughout to secure a massive mandate to form government in the national capital for the third consecutive time. Congress, on the other day, conceded defeat earlier in the day, after fairing dismally in drawing a blank once again. AAP dominated the trends throughout the day despite some tensed moments with some of its key candidates including Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia, Atishi and Raghav Chadha trailing for sometime. However, all the key candidates of Kejriwal's party managed to secure win later in the day. After picking quite some pace earlier in the day, BJP had to face upset across national capital. Some of party's prominent candidates such as Kapil Mishra from Model Town lost to AAP's Akhilesh Pati Tripathi and Hari Nagar candidate Tajinder Singh Bagga from Rajinder Nagar lost to AAP's Raj Kumari Dhillon. However, BJP's Vijender Gupta managed to retain BJP's stronghold, Rohini, by defeating AAP's Rajesh Nama Bansiwala. From being a political force that ruled the national capital for 15 years in a row, the Congress stands decimated after the Delhi election results, failing to win for the second consecutive time even a seat and its vote share getting reduced to its lowest ever of 4.27 per cent. The grand old party of Indian politics was out of the race in each of the 70 constituencies by distant margins with 63 of its candidates losing their security deposits.. Here's complete list of winners from all 70 Assembly constituencies in Delhi as election results are announced:
Constituency  Party  Candidate
Adarsh Nagar AAP Pawan Sharma
Ambedkar Nagar(SC) AAP Ajay Dutt
Babarpur AAP Gopal Rai
Badarpur BJP R S Bidhuri  (Leading)
Badli AAP Ajesh Yadav
Ballimaran AAP Imran Hussain
Bawana (SC) AAP Jai Bhagwan (Leading)
Bijwasan AAP Bhupinder Singh Joon
Burari AAP Sanjeev Jha (Leading)
Chandni Chowk AAP Parlad Singh Sawhney
Chhatarpur AAP Kartar Singh Tanwar
Delhi Cantt AAP Virender Singh Kadian
Deoli (SC) AAP Prakash Jarwal
Dwarka AAP Vinay Mishra
Gandhi Nagar BJP Anil Kumar Bajpai
Ghonda BJP Ajay Mahawar
Gokalpur (SC) AAP Surendra Kumar
Greater Kailash AAP Saurabh Bhardwaj
Hari Nagar AAP Raj Kumar Dhillon
Janakpuri AAP Rajesh Rishi
Jangpura AAP Praveen Kumar
Kalkaji AAP Atishi
Karawal Nagar BJP Mohan Singh Bisht
Karol Bagh (SC) AAP Vishesh Ravi
Kasturba Nagar AAP Madan Lal
Kirari AAP Rituraj Govind
Kondli (SC) AAP Kuldeep Kumar
Krishna Nagar AAP S K Bagga
Laxmi Nagar BJP Abhay Verma
Madipur (SC) AAP Girish Soni
Malviya Nagar AAP Somnath Bharti
Mangol Puri (SC) AAP Rakhi Birla
Matia Mahal AAP Shoaib Iqbal
Matiala AAP Gulab Singh
Mehrauli AAP Naresh Yadav
Model Town AAP Akhilesh Pati Tripathi
Moti Nagar AAP Shiv Charan Goel
Mundka AAP Dharampal Lakra
Mustafabad AAP Haji Yunus
Najafgarh AAP Kailash Gahlot
Nangloi Jat AAP Raghuvinder Shokeen
Narela AAP Sharad Kumar
New Delhi AAP Arvind Kejriwal
Okhla AAP Amanatullah Khan
Palam AAP Bhavna Gaur (Leading)
Patel Nagar (SC) AAP Raaj Kumar Anand
Patparganj AAP Manish Sisodia
R K Puram AAP Pramila Tokas
Rajinder Nagar AAP Raghav Chadha
Rajouri Garden AAP A Dhanwati Chandela
Rithala AAP Mohinder Goyal
Rohini BJP Vijender Gupta
Rohtas Nagar BJP Jitender Mahajan
Sadar Bazar AAP Som Dutt
Sangam Vihar AAP Dinesh Mohaniya
Seelampur AAP Abdul Rehman
Seema Puri (SC) AAP Rajendra Pal Gautam
Shahdara AAP Ram Niwas Goel
Shakur Basti AAP Satyendar Jain
Shalimar Bagh AAP Bandana Kumari
Sultanpur Majra (SC) AAP Mukesh Kumar Ahlawat
Tilak Nagar AAP Jarnail Singh
Timarpur AAP Dilip Pandey (Leading)
Tri Nagar AAP Preeti Tomar
Trilokpuri (SC) AAP Rohit Kumar
Tughlakabad AAP Sahiram
Uttam Nagar AAP Naresh Balyan
Vikaspuri AAP Mahinder Yadav
Vishwas Nagar BJP Om Prakash Sharma
Wazirpur AAP Rajesh Gupta
The Kejriwal-led Aam Aadmi Party is poised to win 63 of Delhi's 70 seats, leaving the BJP with seven and decimating the Congress, overcoming the BJP's divisive campaign.