New Delhi: The fate of 699 candidates and the capital’s three major political parties is now sealed, as over 60.42% of Delhi’s 1.56 crore voters cast their votes on Wednesday to elect representatives for the 70-member Delhi Assembly.
This year’s turnout marks the lowest participation since 2008, when only 57.8% of eligible voters showed up at polling booths. In comparison, voter enthusiasm was significantly higher in 2013 (66%) and peaked in 2015 (67.5%). The 2020 elections saw a slight dip with 62.8% turnout, and the current figures reflect a further decline. However, the turnout is still 1.8 percentage points higher than the 58.6% recorded during the 2024 Lok Sabha elections, held in the peak summer month of May.
The Election Commission of India (ECI) clarified that the turnout numbers remain provisional and will be updated in the coming days. ECI Director Anuj Chandak explained that post-poll formalities, such as sealing Electronic Voting Machines (EVMs), preparing statutory documents, and distributing voter turnout data (Form 17C) to polling agents, delay the final count.
“Updated turnout data starts reflecting on the VTR App from 7 pm as returning officers feed in information once polling parties return from stations,” Chandak said. He also noted that occasional delays in document submission could lead to adjustments in turnout figures after further scrutiny or consideration of repolls.
The dip in voter turnout has surprised many, considering Delhi’s reputation for an aware and active electorate. A senior election official acknowledged the lower-than-expected participation but urged patience until final numbers are confirmed.
“Several factors influence voter turnout, and often they are political. It’s too early to draw conclusions without the complete data,” the official added.
The elections saw an intense three-way battle between the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP), the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), and the Congress.
According to interim data, Mustafabad, a Muslim-majority constituency, recorded the highest turnout at 69%, slightly below the 70.8% recorded during the 2020 assembly elections but higher than the 66.8% turnout in the 2024 Lok Sabha polls.
Other key figures include:
Polling started at 7 am, with an initial turnout of 8.1% in the first two hours as Delhi’s chilly morning kept voters indoors. By 11 am, turnout rose to 20%, reaching 33.3% by 1 pm and 46.5% by 3 pm. By 5 pm, 57.7% of eligible voters had cast their votes, with polling officially closing at 6 pm.
Officials noted that queues started forming around 9 am, particularly in outer Delhi areas, where evening crowds suggested that the final voting percentage could rise slightly.
“Voters who arrived before the official close of polling were issued slips and allowed to vote,” an official confirmed.
The elections featured several high-profile candidates, including:
The vote counting is scheduled for February 8, and if a party secures a clear majority, a new government is expected to be formed by February 11.
The Election Commission reported that voting proceeded peacefully across all constituencies, with no incidents of violence.
“All 70 assembly constituencies of Delhi witnessed peaceful and orderly polling. Voters expressed satisfaction with the seamless process and facilities at polling stations,” said Anuj Chandak.
Chief Election Commissioner Rajiv Kumar, along with Election Commissioners Gyanesh Kumar and Sukhbir Singh Sandhu, maintained a thorough oversight to ensure the elections were conducted smoothly and fairly.
As Delhi awaits the final results, political observers are closely watching how the lower turnout might influence the outcome in this tightly contested election.
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