Voting for the Delhi Assembly elections is now complete. The fate of the candidates is locked in EVMs, and the results will be announced on February 8. According to the latest data, the voter turnout in Delhi was 60.42%. People came out to vote in large numbers, expressing their support for different parties. The election saw active participation from voters across the city. Now, all eyes are on the results to see which party will form the government. The final outcome will be declared soon, determining the future leadership of Delhi for the next term.

Voting on all 70 Assembly seats in Delhi has been completed. The fate of the candidates is now locked in EVMs, and the results will be announced on February 8. According to data recorded until 11 PM on Wednesday, the voter turnout for the 2025 Delhi Assembly elections was 60.42%. This is 5% lower than the 2020 elections, where the turnout was 62.59%. Despite the decrease, voters actively participated in the election process. Now, political parties and citizens are eagerly waiting for the results to see which party will form the next government in Delhi for the upcoming term.
Voters Allowed to Cast Ballots Even After Official Time
In this election, both the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) and the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) faced allegations of distributing money and engaging in fraudulent voting. On election day, long queues of voters were seen outside various polling stations, with many waiting to cast their votes even after the official voting time ended. Delhi’s Chief Electoral Officer reported that by 5:00 PM, the voter turnout was 57.89%. According to the Election Commission, all voters standing in line after the official closing time were allowed to cast their votes.
Exit Polls Show BJP Leading
Delhi has a total of 1.56 crore voters, and 699 candidates contested in this election. Voters were enthusiastic and actively participated in the voting process. After polling ended, exit poll results were released, predicting a defeat for the ruling AAP and a victory for the BJP. The Congress party appears to be trailing once again. While most polls suggest BJP is ahead, some indicate a tough contest between AAP and BJP. It is important to note that these voting percentage figures are not final.