How to watch Delhi Assembly Election 2025 live vote counting on results.eci.gov.in: The National Capital concluded the voting process for the Delhi Assemble Elections 2025 on February 5, and now all eyes are glued on the results which will be declared by the Election Commission of India (ECI) on Saturday, February 8. The ECI will begin counting of votes at 8:00 am which will be followed by electoral trends. The first trends are expected to be released by the ECI by 9:00 am, one hour after the vote counting begins.

How to check Delhi Election Results online at eci.gov.in?

ECI will keep releasing the electoral trends throughout the day which you can track at their official website – eci.gov.in. To check the Delhi Election Results, you can visit ECI’s direct link – results.eci.gov.in. The poll body’s official website will keep displaying the electoral trends of who is winning and who is trailing from their respective constituencies as and when the vote counting rounds progress during the day.

Steps to check Delhi Election Result Trends online at results.eci.gov.in

  • Visit ECI’s official direct link results.eci.gov.in
  • Delhi Election Results will appear on the page
  • Once you click on it, it will give you an over view of which party is winning and trailing in Delhi
  • The page will also have a filter for constituencies which you can select as per your choice.
  • Once you select the constituency, the candidates who are winning and trailing from that constituency will appear.

Delhi has more than 1.5 crore eligible voters, but the final voter turnout for the 2025 election was recorded at 60.42%, according to data from the Election Commission of India, as of 11:30 pm on Wednesday. The counting of votes is expected to conclude by 6:30 pm on Saturday. However, results and final data for winners and losers from each constituency will keep coming throughout the day. The National Capital is witnessing a fierce battle between three major parties – AAP, BJP, and Congress. While AAP is looking to retain its power, BJP is vying for a comeback after 27 years. Congress too is looking to build its hold over the capital again.