MCD Election Results 2025 Full Winner Candidate List: In a first test for Chief Minister Rekha Gupta-led BJP government in Delhi, the MCD bypolls in the national capital will give an outlook as to if people are happy with the saffron party or not.
The results have now painted a picture that the BJP continues to hold a strong grips on its voters as it won 7 wards. The AAP gave a tough contest to the BJP, and managed to won 3 wards. Congress also won 1 ward. The full MCD elections are due in 2027.
Delhi MCD bypolls
The Aam Aadmi PartyAam Aadmi Party (AAP), which lost its glory in the Delhi assembly elections. The Delhi MCD by-elections 2025 were held to fill 12 vacant seats in the Municipal Corporation of Delhi after 11 councillors moved to the Delhi Assembly and one to Parliament.
Polling took place on 30 November 2025 across wards including Greater Kailash, Shalimar Bagh B, Ashok Vihar, Chandni Chowk, Chandni Mahal, Dwarka B, Dichaon Kalan, Naraina, Sangam Vihar A, Dakshin Puri, Mundka and Vinod Nagar, with major parties BJP, AAP and Congress fielding 51 candidates in total.
The overall voter turnout was 38.51%, which was lower than the 50.47% recorded in the 2022 full MCD polls. Voting was reported as largely peaceful, with no serious technical glitches in EVMs or law-and-order disturbances, as security forces and election staff managed polling at over 500 booths across the city.
The bypolls are seen as a barometer of public sentiment after the Bharatiya Janata Party’s sweeping win in the 2025 Delhi Assembly elections and as the first major municipal test for Chief Minister Rekha Gupta’s leadership and “Viksit Delhi” agenda.
Of the 12 wards, nine were previously held by the BJP and three by AAP, so even small shifts can affect the balance in the 250-member MCD House, where BJP currently holds a narrow majority over AAP, with Congress and smaller parties playing a supporting role.
Complete list of MCD by poll winners:
| Serial No. | Wards | Winners |
| 1 | Greater Kailash | Anjum Mandal (BJP) |
| 2 | Shalimar Bagh B | Anita Jain (BJP) |
| 3 | Ashok Vihar | Veena Asija (BJP) |
| 4 | Chandni Chowk | Suman Kumar Gupta (BJP) |
| 5 | Chandni Mahal | Mohd Imran (All India Forward Bloc) |
| 6 | Dwarka B | Manisha Devi (BJP) |
| 7 | Dichaon Kalan | Rekha Rani (BJP) |
| 8 | Naraina | Rajan Arora (AAP) |
| 9 | Sangam Vihar A | Suresh Choudhary (Congress) |
| 10 | Dakshin Puri | Ram Swaroop Kanojia (AAP) |
| 11 | Mundka | Anil (AAP) |
| 12 | Vinod Nagar | Sarala Chaudhari (BJP) |
