Counting for Delhi Assembly elections commenced at 8 am on Saturday, with the top contenders Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) and Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) hoping to form government in the national Capital.

Voting for all 70 seats of the Delhi Assembly took place on Wednesday, February 5.

Exit polls have projected a comeback for the BJP in Delhi after 27 years, with the party predicted to hit the majority mark of 36 comfortably and bag 10-15 more seats than that, ousting the incumbent Arvind Kejriwal-led AAP.

The Congress, however, is projected to bag 0-3 seats at maximum. The election results can be tracked on the Election Commission of India (ECI’s) official website. Voting for the Delhi Assembly poll 2025 took place in a single phase on February 5.

According to the Election Commission data, the approximate voter turnout after the Delhi Assembly election stood at 60.54 per cent, with the North East district recording the highest voting percentage — 66.25 per cent.

The lowest polling was recorded in the South East Delhi district at 56.40 per cent. The incumbent AAP, BJP, and Congress are the main contenders of the Delhi poll 2025, with AAP eyeing a third straight full term in Delhi.

AAP, which has dominated the last two Assembly polls in Delhi, won 62 out of 70 seats in the 2020 election, while the BJP won eight. Congress, which ruled Delhi for 15 years, failed to open its account in the last two Assembly polls and is predicted to perform similarly this time as well.

Delhi Election Result: Full list of winners

(Note: The list will be updated once the results are officially made available by the Election Commission of India.)

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