Delhi Election 2025: Current Voting Status Constituency-wise, Percentage, Facts as per Election Commission Data

As the National Capital witnesses parliamentary elections on February 5, 2025, polling stations in the national capital territory are open from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. The Election Commission of India (ECI) is providing regular updates on voter turnout and other related details throughout the day. Of all 70 parliamentary constituencies, 13,766 polling stations voted, of which 699 candidates are participating in a vital election struggle, which may redefine Delhi’s political landscape.

When voters vote, voter turnout is expected to be a key factor in determining the outcome, making the election one of the most watched elections in the capital.

Overall voter turnout

According to ECI’s voter turnout application, as of 9am, Delhi had a voter turnout of 8.10%. By 11 a.m., this figure increased to about 20%, indicating a gradual increase in voter participation as the day progressed.

Percentage of votes for elections in Delhi in constituency

  • Voters turnout varies among 70 parliamentary constituencies during the first few hours of the vote:
  • Mustafabad: As of 9 am, the highest voting rate was registered as a 12.43 % identity.
  • Chandni Chowk: The lowest turnout was recorded in the same period at 4.53%.
  • These early figures suggest that voter participation varies across regions of the city.

Main political parties and candidates

The 2025 Delhi Parliamentary Election mainly participated in three major political parties:

  • AAM AADMI Party (AAP): led by the current chief minister Arvind Kejriwal, AAP tries to retain power and emphasizes its traditions in education, health care and public services.
  • Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP): The BJP aims to carry out major violations in Delhi, focusing on national issues and hopefully achieving infrastructure development.
  • National Congress of India: Congress Party strives to regain its former influence by solving local problems and proposing alternative policies.
  • Notable candidates in this election include the Arvind Kejriwal (AAP) competition in the New Delhi constituency, the Parvesh Verma (BJP) in New Delhi and the Sandeep Dikshit (Parliament) to compete for the same seat.

As the vote continues, the ECI is expected to provide further updates on voter turnout and any emerging issues. After the public opinion investigation, the final voters’ voting rate and detailed constituency data will be provided. It is expected to announce the election results on Saturday, February 8, 2025.