The Delhi Assembly polls had a 60.54 percent voter turnout, or 94,51,997 ballots counted on Wednesday, according to the Election Commission of India (ECI). The electorate included 50.42 lakh males, 44.08 lakh females, and 403 third-gender people. Votes will be counted today.
Exit Poll Prognostic
Victory for the BJP has been forecasted in many exit polls, pointing to the possibility of the ruling Aap losing control. The Congress, on the other hand, is unlikely to improve significantly over the previous ballot. Still, two exit polls forecast an AAP victory, while two others show a close race with the BJP slightly ahead.
Voter Turnout in Comparison to Prior Polls
Turning off the 2020 Delhi Assembly elections was 62.59 percent of votes, above the figure for this year. Conversely, Delhi’s 2024 Lok Sabha elections had only 56% of the electorate turned out.
Polling Day and Major Statistics
From 7 AM to 6 PM on February 5, the 70-member Delhi Assembly election took place with 699 candidates running across 13,766 polling locations. According to ECI figures, the North East district posted the top voter turnout of 66.25 percent; the South East district had among the lowest at 56.40 percent. Mustafabad had the greatest percentage of individual assembly constituencies at 69.01 percent; Mehrauli had the lowest at 53.02%.
Voting Demographics of Delhi
The Chief Electoral Officer of Delhi’s Special Summary Revision 2025 states Delhi counting 1,55,24,858 registered voters.
This includes:
Men- 83,0945
Female folk- 71,73,952
Third-gender voters – 1,261.