New Delhi (Delhi Assembly constituency)

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New Delhi
Constituency for the the Delhi Legislative Assembly
Constituency details
StateDelhi
DistrictNew Delhi
LS constituencyNew Delhi
Total electors1,46,750
Member of Legislative Assembly
Current MLAArvind Kejriwal
Party  AAP  
Elected year2020

New Delhi assembly constituency, earlier known as Gole Market Constituency, is one of the seventy Delhi assembly constituencies of Delhi in northern India.

New Delhi assembly constituency is a part of New Delhi Lok Sabha constituency. This constituency was created by reorganisation by delimitation commission in 2008. Voter-verified paper audit trail (VVPAT) was used along with EVMs in New Delhi assembly constituency in 2013 Delhi Legislative Assembly election and 2015 Delhi Legislative Assembly election Delhi elections.[1][2][3]

Members of Legislative Assembly[]

Key

  INC     AAP  

Election Member Party
2008 Sheila Dikshit Indian National Congress
2013 Arvind Kejriwal Aam Aadmi Party
2015
2020

Election results[]

2020 results[]

2020 Delhi Legislative Assembly election: New Delhi
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
AAP Arvind Kejriwal 46,758 61.10 -3.24
BJP Sunil Kumar Yadav 25,061 32.75 +3.94
INC Romesh Sabharwal 3,220 4.21 -1.16
NOTA None of the Above 395 0.52 -
Majority 21,697 28.35 -7.16
Turnout 76,645 52.45
AAP hold Swing -3.24

2015 results[]

2015 Delhi Legislative Assembly election: New Delhi
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
AAP Arvind Kejriwal 57,213 64.34 +10.88
BJP Nupur Sharma 25,630 28.81 +7.13
INC Kiran Walia 4,781 5.37 -16.86
ABHM Swami Om Ji 373 0.41 +0.38
Independent Anil Kumar 192 0.21
BSP Kumari Mayawati 168 0.18 -0.55
NCP Ravi Kumar 100 0.11
Independent Sunil Kumar Kandukuri 94 0.10
Samras Samaj Party Mohd. Siraj Sahil 48 0.05
Sanjeev Chhibber 45 0.05
Independent Sandeep Srivastava 34 0.03
Gareeb Aadmi Party Ajit 34 0.03
Professor R N Singh 30 0.03
NOTA None of the Above 465 0.52 -0.04
Majority 31,583 35.51 +4.27
Turnout 89,265 64.72
Registered electors 1,37,294
AAP hold Swing +10.88

2013 results[]

2013 Delhi Legislative Assembly election: New Delhi[4]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
AAP Arvind Kejriwal 44,269 53.46 +53.46
INC Sheila Dikshit 18,405 22.23 -29.97
BJP Vijender Gupta 17,952 21.68 -12.17
BSP Ritu Singh 605 0.73 -7.38
Socialist Anita 260 0.31
Independent Laxmi Narayan 208 0.25
DMDK G S Mani 205 0.25
Independent Lila Devi 83 0.10
Independent Jagdish Kumar Ghai 82 0.10
Sanjay Kumar 62 0.07
Independent Ashish Kapur 58 0.07
Independent Asad Miyan 39 0.05
Independent Anand Kumar Rai 39 0.05
Raj Kumar Parihar 22 0.03
ABHM Shiv Kumar Tiwari 21 0.03 -0.20
RJP Shankar Shah 17 0.02 -0.07
K P Sankaran Menon 15 0.02
NOTA None 460 0.56
Majority 25,864 31.24 +12.89
Turnout 83,059 66.93
AAP gain from INC Swing +41.72

2008 results[]

2008 Delhi state assembly elections: New Delhi[5]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
INC Sheila Dikshit 39,778 52.20
BJP Vijay Jolly 25,796 33.85
BSP Rajiv Singh 6,179 8.11
Independent Brij Mohan Upreti 879 1.15
Independent Ramanand Madhwal 666 0.87
SP Om Prakash 597 0.65
JKNPP Harsh Malhotra 355 0.47
Anita Singh 298 0.39
Independent Prithvi Chandra Baitha 188 0.25
Independent Hariom Sharma 179 0.23
Independent Nirupama Sharma 178 0.23
ABHM Mukesh Kumar Saxena 174 0.23
Independent Kusum Bahl 133 0.17
LJP Pradeep Kumar Singh 122 0.16
Independent Ved Pal Shastri 98 0.13
JD(U) Lila Devi 95 0.12
Sakeel Ahmed 89 0.12
LKPT Abhishek Kumar Rao 77 0.10
AIMF Mohamad Tahir 76 0.10
RJP Niraja Jha 67 0.09
Independent Priti Vadera 63 0.08
Independent Lakshmi Bhardwaj 60 0.08
RPI(A) Kalpana Gupta 57 0.07
Karam Chand Lathwal 53 0.07
Nimmi Sayed 45 0.06
Majority 13,982 18.35
Turnout 76,203 56.22
INC win (new seat)

References[]

  1. ^ "25 days enough to hold polls, says Delhi CEO". Hindustan Times. 13 January 2015. Retrieved 6 December 2018.
  2. ^ http://eci.nic.in/eci_main1/CE2013_Delhi.html
  3. ^ Agarwal, Surabhi (17 November 2013). "EC to test 'paper audit trail system' during Dec 4 Delhi polls". Business Standard India.
  4. ^ Assembly Elections December 2013 Results, Election Commission of India
  5. ^ "2008 Election Commission of India" (PDF).
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