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How were the results of Delhi Assembly Elections?
Voting for 70 assembly seats in delhi was held on february 5 and the results were announced on february 8. bjp won 48 of these seats while 22 seats went to Aam Aadmi Party. aam aadmi party won 67 seats in 2015 and 62 seats in 2020. The important thing is that the congress party could not win a single assembly seat in delhi for the third consecutive time. At the same time, Asaduddin Owaisi's AIMIM, which contested on just two seats, showed its strength very well.
Which party got how many percent votes?
Talking about vote share, bjp, which won the political arena of delhi, got 45.61 percent votes, while aam aadmi party, which has been in power for two consecutive times, could get only 43.55 percent vote share. If we look at the five major parties in terms of vote share, they are bjp (45.56%), AAP (43.57%), congress (6.35%), JDU (1.05%) and AIMIM (0.77%).
Who benefits and who loses in vote share?
In the 2015 assembly elections, AAP got 54.5 percent votes and in the 2020 assembly elections, the party got 53.8 percent votes. That is, not only did the party's seats decrease significantly, but it also suffered a major setback in vote share. On the other hand, bjp got 38.51 percent votes in the 2020 assembly elections. It is a matter of relief for the congress that even though it could not win a single seat for the third time, its vote share has increased. In the 2020 assembly elections, the vote share of congress was 4.26 percent, which increased to 6.35 percent in the 2025 assembly elections.