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Following is the list of the constituencies of the Delhi Legislative Assembly since the delimitation of legislative assembly constituencies in 2008. At present, 12 constituencies are reserved for the candidates belonging to the Scheduled castes .
In India, publishing and updating of the electoral roll is the responsibility of the Election Commission of India, each state's chief electoral officers, and each state's election commission. These government bodies update and publish the electoral roll every year, making it available for download from official government websites.
Delhi Assembly elections, 2013: Vishwas Nagar [4] Party Candidate Votes % ±% BJP: Om Prakash Sharma: 44,801 38.00 −3.01 INC: Naseeb Singh: 37,002 31.38 −19.71 AAP: Dr Atul Gupta 30,388 25.77 Independent: Usha Suryan 3,221 2.73 BSP: Sudesh Kumar Jain 1,652 1.40 −4.70 Independent: Shaukat Ali 166 0.14 Independent: Vijay Kumar Sharma 87 0. ...
Delhi Assembly elections, 2013: Kasturba Nagar [1] Party Candidate Votes % ±% AAP: Madan Lal: 33,609 38.03 BJP: Shikha Roy 28,935 32.74 −8.39 INC: Neeraj Basoya 24,227 27.41 −16.99 BSP: Suresh Kumar Verma 478 0.54 −12.30 SSGP: Beer Singh Negi 151 0.17 Independent: Colonel Anil Jotwani (Retired) 148 0.17 NDP: Bacho 140 0.16 Independent ...
Delhi Assembly elections, 2008: Greater Kailash [3] Party Candidate Votes % ±% BJP: Vijay Kumar Malhotra: 42,206 52.94 INC: Jitender Kumar Kocher 30,987 38.87 BSP: Rajendra Kumar Gupta 4,486 5.63 SS: Raju 676 0.85 BPC: Jitendar Kumar Gupta 322 0.40 Independent: Harish Bhardwaj 317 0.40 SP: Neelam Saxena 219 0.27 BPD: Surya Prakash Loonker 180 ...
Elections in Delhi, the National Capital Territory of India are conducted in accordance with the Constitution of India. The Assembly of Delhi creates laws regarding the conduct of local body elections unilaterally while any changes by the state legislature to the conduct of state level elections needs to be approved by the Parliament of India.
The Delhi Legislative Assembly was first constituted on 7 March 1952 under the Government of Part C States Act, 1951; it was inaugurated by Home Minister K. N. Katju.The Assembly had 48 members, and a Council of Ministers in an advisory role to the Chief Commissioner of Delhi, though it also had powers to make laws.
East Delhi: None 41. Jangpura 54. Okhla 55. Trilokpuri 56. Kondli 57. Patparganj 58. Laxmi Nagar 59. Vishwas Nagar 60. Krishna Nagar 61. Gandhi Nagar 62. Shahdara: Harsh Malhotra: Bharatiya Janata Party: 4: New Delhi: None 23. Karol Bagh 24. Patel Nagar 25. Moti Nagar 38. Delhi Cantt 39. Rajinder Nagar 40. New Delhi 42. Kasturba Nagar 43 ...