Delhi Polls: Delhi is set to go to the polls for its 70-member Legislative Assembly on February 5, with results slated to be announced on February 8. As the national capital prepares for a crucial electoral showdown, the political landscape is dominated by the three main contenders – the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP), Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), and Congress. The high-profile constituencies have become fierce battlegrounds, with key figures from each party competing for voter support.

In the previous elections, AAP secured a dominant win, clinching 67 seats in 2015 and 62 in 2020. Meanwhile, the BJP’s representation grew from three seats in 2015 to eight in 2020, while the Congress failed to secure any seats in either of the last two polls.

Delhi Election 2025: Sitting MLAs, Constituencies and Parties

Sharad Kumar Chauhan – Narela – AAP
Sanjeev Jha – Burari – AAP
Dilip Kumar Pandey – Timarpur – AAP
Pawan Sharma – Adarsh Nagar – AAP
Ajesh Yadav – Badli – AAP
Mohinder Goyal – Rithala – AAP
Jai Bhagwan – Bawana (SC) – AAP
Dharampal Lakra – Mundka – AAP
Rituraj Govind – Kirari – AAP
Mukesh Ahlawat – Sultanpur – AAP
Raghuvinder Shokeen – Nangloi Jat – AAP
Rakhi Birla – Mangol Puri – AAP
Vijender Gupta – Rohini – BJP
Bandana Kumari – Shalimar Bagh – AAP
Satyendar Jain – Shakur Basti – AAP
Preeti Jitender Tomar – Tri Nagar – AAP
Rajesh Gupta – Wazirpur – AAP
Akhilesh Pati Tripathi – Model Town – AAP
Som Dutt – Sadar Bazar – AAP
Parlad Singh Sawhney – Chandni Chowk – AAP
Shoaib Iqbal – Matia Mahal – AAP
Imran Hussain – Ballimaran – AAP
Vishesh Ravi – Karol Bagh (SC) – AAP
Shiv Charan Goel – Moti Nagar – AAP
Girish Soni – Madipur (SC) – AAP
A Dhanwati Chandela – Rajouri Garden – AAP
Raj Kumari Dhillon – Hari Nagar – AAP
Jarnail Singh – Tilak Nagar – AAP
Rajesh Rishi – Janakpuri – AAP
Mahinder Yadav – Vikaspuri – AAP
Naresh Balyan – Uttam Nagar – AAP
Vinay Mishra – Dwarka – AAP
Gulab Singh – Matiala – AAP
Kailash Gahlot – Najafgarh – AAP
B. S. Joon – Bijwasan – AAP
Bhavna Gaur – Palam – AAP
Virender Singh Kadian – Delhi Cantt – AAP
Durgesh Kumar – Rajender Nagar – AAP
Arvind Kejriwal – New Delhi – AAP
Praveen Kumar – Jangpura – AAP
Madan Lal – Kasturba Nagar – AAP
Somnath Bharti – Malviya Nagar – AAP
Pramila Dhiraj Tokas – R K Puram – AAP
Naresh Yadav – Mehrauli – AAP
Kartar Singh Tanwar – Chhatarpur – AAP
Prakash Jarwal – Deoli (SC) – AAP
Ajay Dutt – Ambedkar Nagar (SC) – AAP
Dinesh Mohaniya – Sangam Vihar – AAP
Saurabh Bharadwaj – Greater Kailash – AAP
Atishi – Kalkaji – AAP
Sahi Ram – Tughlakabad – AAP
Ramvir Singh Bidhuri – Badarpur – BJP
Amanatullah Khan – Okhla – AAP
Rohit Kumar – Trilokpuri (SC) – AAP
Kuldeep Kumar – Kondli (SC) – AAP
Manish Sisodia – Patparganj – AAP
Abhay Verma – Laxmi Nagar – BJP
Om Prakash Sharma – Vishwas Nagar – BJP
S. K. Bagga – Krishna Nagar – AAP
Anil Kumar Bajpai – Gandhi Nagar – AAP
Ram Niwas Goel – Shahdara – AAP
Rajendra Pal Gautam – Seema Puri (SC) – AAP
Jitender Mahajan – Rohtas Nagar – BJP
Abdul Rehman – Seelampur – AAP
Ajay Kumar Mahawar – Ghonda – BJP
Gopal Rai – Babarpur – AAP
Surendra Kumar – Gokalpur (SC) – AAP
Haji Yunus – Mustafabad – AAP
Mohan Singh Bisht – Karawal Nagar – BJP

Delhi Election 2025: Candidates of parties

The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) has announced the names of candidates for all 70 seats in the 2025 Delhi Assembly elections. Delhi chief minister Atishi will contest from Kalkaji, while AAP chief Arvind Kejriwal will fight from the New Delhi constituency. The BJP has announced names of 58 candidates so far for the Delhi Assembly polls, fielding Kapil Mishra from Karawal Nagar. BJP candidate Harish Khurana, son of former Delhi chief minister Madan Lal Khurana, will contest from the Moti Nagar constituency. The Congress has fielded its candidates so far on the 48 seats in Delhi, including city unit president Devender Yadav from Samay Badli, Sandeep Dikshit from New Delhi and Mahila Congress national president Alka Lamba from Kalkaji.