Election for MCD in Delhi
The elections for the Municipal Corporation of Delhi were held on 23 April 2017. The next elections will held in 2022.[2] [3] The results were declared on 26 April 2017 in which BJP was elected.[4] [3] The total turnout for the election was 54%.[5] [6] The major parties contesting the election are BJP , INC and AAP .[7]
Schedule [ ]
Poll Event
Schedule
Day
Issue of notification of election
27 March 2017
Monday
Last Date for filing nomination
3 April 2017
Monday
Scrutiny of Nominations
5 April 2017
Wednesday
Withdrawal of Candidature
8 April 2017
Saturday
Date of Poll
23 April 2017
Sunday
Date of Counting
26 April 2017
Wednesday
Date of Completion
5 May 2017
Friday
Election results [ ]
The results of the election were counted and declared on 26 April 2017.[8] [9]
2021 By election [ ]
In 2021, by elections were conducted by Delhi Election Commission in the following 5 vacant seats:
Ward
Party Before
Party After
Reason for by poll
Rohini C
AAP
AAP
Resignation
Shalimar Bagh
BJP
AAP
Death
Trilokpuri
AAP
AAP
Resignation
Kalyanpuri
AAP
AAP
Resignation
Chauhan Bangar
AAP
INC
Resignation
See also [ ]
References [ ]
^ "MCD election 2017: Voting concludes, 53.58 per cent overall turnout" . India Today . New Delhi. 23 April 2017. Retrieved 28 April 2017 .
^ Jose, Bijin (23 April 2017). "MCD election 2017: Over 1.3 crore people to cast their vote today; tough battle for AAP, BJP, Congress" . India Today . Retrieved 23 April 2017 .
^ a b Marwaha, Nonika (23 April 2017). "MCD Election 2017: Voting Begins For Delhi Civic Polls" . NDTV . Retrieved 23 April 2017 .
^ Delhi Municipal Election Results
^ Kant, Vishal (23 April 2017). "MCD election 2017: Exit polls predict BJP win, Kejriwal rout on day of 54% turnout" . Hindustan Times . New Delhi. Retrieved 23 April 2017 .
^ Sanyal, Anindita (23 April 2017). "MMCD Elections 2017: Exit Polls Predict Sweep For BJP, AAP Rout - 10 Points" . NDTV . New Delhi. Retrieved 23 April 2017 .
^ Bhatnagar, Gaurav (14 April 2017). "MCD Polls: Environmental Issues Top Swaraj India's Manifesto - 10 Points" . The Wire (India) . New Delhi. Retrieved 14 April 2017 .
^ "Municipal Corporation of Delhi election results 2017" . Hindustan Times . New Delhi. 26 April 2017. Retrieved 27 April 2016 .
^ "Delhi State Election Commission" . fsl.delhi.gov.in . Retrieved 5 October 2021 .
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