How much voting took place in which ward in Delhi MCD by-election? Now results will come on this day

How much voting took place in which ward in Delhi MCD by-election? Now results will come on this day

Voting was held on Sunday (November 30) in the by-election 2025 for 12 wards of the Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD). Talking about voting percentage, a total of 38.51% (provisional) voting was recorded till 5:30 pm. Voting was completely peaceful and there was no news of any kind of disorder or uproar anywhere. At the same time, there was no disruption in voting due to technical problems or malfunction in EVM machines.

Voting started at 7.30 am on Sunday and ended at 5.30 pm. The fate of 51 candidates, including 26 women, is to be decided. The results of the by-election will be declared on December 3.

Where and what percentage of voting in MCD by-election?

  • Mundka- 44.5%
  • Shalimar Bagh B-37.53%
  • Ashok Vihar- 33.82%
  • Chandni Chowk- 35.65%
  • Chandni Mahal- 55.93%
  • Dwarka B- 29.76%
  • Dichaun Kalan- 37.2%
  • Narayana-42.76%
  • Sangam Vihar A-44.4%
  • South Puri- 40.23%
  • Greater Kailash-26.76%
  • Vinod Nagar-36.46%

The State Election Commission had set up 580 booths at 143 polling stations for voting in the by-elections in 12 wards. Tight security arrangements were made. A total of 2,320 Election Commission employees, 580 home guards and 2,265 other personnel along with 13 companies of Central Armed Police Forces were involved in conducting the by-elections.

Many leaders including CM Rekha Gupta cast their votes

Many BJP leaders including Chief Minister Rekha Gupta voted in the by-elections held in 12 wards of Delhi Municipal Corporation. West Delhi MP Kamaljeet Sehrawat and BJP candidate from Dwarka-B ward Manisha Rajpal Sehrawat went to the polling booth and cast their votes. Meanwhile, Chief Minister Rekha Gupta along with her husband Manish Gupta and other family members went to a polling booth in Shalimar Bagh area on Sunday and cast her vote.

The fate of the candidates will be decided on December 3.

In this election, BJP has fielded maximum 8 women candidates, followed by AAP 6 and Congress 5 women. In the assembly elections held earlier this year, BJP performed brilliantly and formed the government under the leadership of Rekha Gupta. After the assembly elections, there is a contest between Aam Aadmi Party, BJP and Congress in the MCD by-elections. The fate of all the candidates will be decided on 3rd December.



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