Delhi Election 2020: List of Aam Aadmi Party winners
NEW DELHI : Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) stormed back to power in Delhi with a massive mandate and Arvind Kejriwal will take over as the chief minister of the national capital for the third time. The party bagged 62 seats giving it a strike rate of almost 90 per cent in the 70-member Delhi Assembly election 2020. Delhi assembly election result 2020: List of Aam Aadmi Party winners
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Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) stormed back to power in Delhi with a massive mandate and Arvind Kejriwal will take over as the chief minister of the national capital for the third time. The party bagged 62 seats giving it a strike rate of almost 90 per cent in the 70-member Delhi Assembly election 2020.
All its top leaders won including Kejriwal, Manish Sisodia, Satyendar Jain, Ram Niwas Goyal, Saurabh Bharadwaj, Atishi, Raghav Chadha, Somnath Bharti, Dilip Pandey, Amanatullah Khan and Kailash Gahlot.
AAP was the first to release its candidate list and contested in all the 70 seats of Delhi assembly. Out of the total 70 seats, 46 are sitting MLAs while 15 sitting MLAs have been replaced, 9 seats that were vacant have been given to new candidates. On the other hand, the saffron party has fielded candidates on 67 seats, leaving the three of its allies from JD(U) and the LJP. The Congress has fielded candidates on 61 seats.
Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal contested from New Delhi seat and Deputy CM Manish Sisodia from Patparganj, Cabinet minister Satyendar Kumar Jain from Shakur Basti and other leaders like Atishi, Dilip Pandey and Raghav Chadha who contested from Kalkaji, Timarpur, and Rajinder Nagar, respectively.
As per the Election Commission of India, the total number of electors this year was 1, 47,86,382 out of which 66,80,277 are female and 81,05,236 are male. The number of senior citizens in the voter list is numbered at 2,04,830.
Here’s the full list of AAP winners
Delhi Assembly Election 2020 Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) Winners
Constituency Winner
Narela Sharad Kumar
Burari Sanjeev Jha
Timarpur Dilip Pandey
Adarsh Nagar Pawan Sharma
Badli Ajesh Yadav
Rithala Mohinder Goyal
Bawana Jai Bhagwan
Mundka Dharampal Lakra
Kirari Rituraj Govind
Sultanpur Majra Mukesh Kumar Ahlawat
Nangloi Jat Raghuvinder Shokeen
Mangol Puri Rakhi Birla
Rohini Lost
Shalimar Bagh Bandana Kumari
Shakur Basti Satyendar Jain
Tri Nagar Preeti Tomar
Wazirpur Rajesh Gupta
Model Town Akhilesh Pati Tripathi
Sadar Bazar Som Dutt
Chandni Chowk Parlad Singh Sawhney
Matia Mahal Shoaib Iqbal
Ballimaran Imran Hussain
Karol Bagh Vishesh Ravi
Patel Nagar Raaj Kumar Anand
Moti Nagar Shiv Charan Goel
Madipur Girish Soni
Rajouri Garden Dhanwati Chandela
Hari Nagar Raj Kumari Dhillon
Tilak Nagar Jarnail Singh
Janakpuri Rajesh Rishi
Vikaspuri Mahinder Yadav
Uttam Nagar Naresh Balyan
Dwarka Vinay Mishra
Matiala Gulab Singh
Najafgarh Kailash Gahlot
Bijwasan Bhupinder Singh Joon
Palam Bhavna Gaur
Delhi Cantonment Virender Singh Kadian
Rajinder Nagar Raghav Chadha
New Delhi Arvind Kejriwal
Jangpura Praveen Kumar
Kasturba Nagar Madan Lal
Malviya Nagar Somnath Bharti
RK Puram Pramila Tokas
Mehrauli Naresh Yadav
Chhatarpur Kartar Singh Tanwar
Deoli Prakash Jarwal
Ambedkar Nagar Ajay Dutt
Sangam Vihar Dinesh Mohaniya
Greater Kailash Saurabh Bharadwaj
Kalkaji Atishi
Tugalakabad Sahiram
Badarpur Lost
Okhla Amanatullah Khan
Trilokpuri Rohit Kumar
Kondli Kuldeep Kumar
Patparganj Manish Sisodia
Laxmi Nagar Lost
Vishwas Nagar Lost
Krishna Nagar SK Bagga Advocate
Gandhi Nagar Lost
Shahdara Ram Niwas Goel
Seemapuri Rajendra Pal Gautam
Rohtas Nagar Lost
Seelampur Abdul Rehman
Ghonda Lost
Babarpur Gopal Rai
Gokalpur Surendra Kumar
Mustafabad Haji Yunus
Karawal Nagar Lost
AAP was eyeing a big win in Delhi Assembly election 2020, as AAP chief Arvind Kejriwal said that they are come back in Delhi with clear majority after the exit poll results were released just after the voting ended. In the end his confidence proved to be correct.
In the 2015 Delhi assembly election, AAP registered to win on 67 out of the total 70 seats getting a clear majority. The BJP had won only three seats, while the Congress had failed to open its account.