Indian general election in National Capital Territory of Delhi, 2009|
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| Turnout | 51.86% |
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First party
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Second party
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| Leader
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Manmohan Singh
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L. K. Advani
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| Party
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INC
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BJP
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| Seats won
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7
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0
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| Seat change
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1
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1
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| Popular vote
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3,285,353
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2,026,876
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| Percentage
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57.11%
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35.23%
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| Swing
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2.31pp
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5.43pp
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The 2009 Indian general election in Delhi was held on 7 May 2009 to elect representatives of the 7 parliamentary constituencies in the union territory.
The Indian National Congress won all the 7 seats of Delhi in the Lok Sabha, making it the third time it won all the seats in Delhi since 1952.[1]
Parties and alliances
Results
| Party
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Seats
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Votes
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| Contested
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Won
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#
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%
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Indian National Congress
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7
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7
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3,285,353
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57.11
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Bharatiya Janata Party
|
7
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0
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2,026,876
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35.23
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Bahujan Samaj Party
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7
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0
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307,232
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5.34
|
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Samajwadi Party
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7
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0
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16,357
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0.28
|
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Communist Party of India
|
1
|
0
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5,244
|
0.09
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Bharatiya Sampuran Krantikari Party
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5
|
0
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4,713
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0.08
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Lokdal
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1
|
0
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3,157
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0.05
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Rashtriya Krantikari Samajwadi Party
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1
|
0
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2,887
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0.05
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Ambedkar Samaj Party
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1
|
0
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2,605
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0.05
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Bharatiya Sarvodaya Kranti Party
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1
|
0
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2,173
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0.04
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United Women Front
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2
|
0
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2,151
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0.04
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Youth For Equality
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1
|
0
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2,099
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0.04
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Indian Justice Party
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2
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0
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2,074
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0.04
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Rashtravadi Janata Party
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2
|
0
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1,950
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0.03
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Hindu Mahasabha
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3
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0
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1,850
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0.03
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All India Forward Bloc
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1
|
0
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1,682
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0.03
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Bharat Punarnirmal Dal
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3
|
0
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1,570
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0.03
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Rashtriya Krantikari Janata Party
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2
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0
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1,569
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0.03
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Republican Party of India
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3
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0
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1,551
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0.03
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Communist Party of India (Marxist–Leninist) Liberation
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1
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0
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1,439
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0.03
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Bhartiya Pragatisheel Congress
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3
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0
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1,372
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0.02
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All India Bahujan Samman Party
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1
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0
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1,217
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0.02
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Republican Party of India Ektavadi
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2
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0
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1,056
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0.02
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Matra Bhakta Party
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2
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0
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1,006
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0.02
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Jai Bharat Party
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1
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0
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836
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0.01
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Nelopa
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1
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0
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793
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0.01
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Shiv Sena
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1
|
0
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649
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0.01
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Adarshwadi Dal
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1
|
0
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614
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0.01
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Rashtrawadi Sena
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1
|
0
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609
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0.01
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Yuva Vikas Party
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1
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0
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595
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0.01
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Desh Bhakt Party
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2
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0
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531
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0.01
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Rashtrawadi Labour Party
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1
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0
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515
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0.01
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Jammu and Kashmir National Panthers Party
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1
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0
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486
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0.01
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Lokpriya Samaj Party
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1
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0
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478
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0.01
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Rashtriya Dehat Morcha Party
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1
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0
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454
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0.01
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Rashtriya Janadhikar Party
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1
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0
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434
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0.01
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Jharkhand Mukti Morcha
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1
|
0
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405
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0.01
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The Humanist Party of India
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1
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0
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358
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0.01
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Loktantrik Janata Party
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1
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0
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351
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0.01
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Samajwadi Janata Party
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1
|
0
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345
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0.01
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Ambedkar National Congress
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1
|
0
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322
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0.01
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Bharatiya Gaon Taj Dal
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1
|
0
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301
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0.01
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Revolutionary Socialist Party
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1
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0
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289
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0.01
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Janata Dal
|
1
|
0
|
266
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0.00
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Pyramid Party of India
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1
|
0
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230
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0.00
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Buddhiviveki Vikas Party
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1
|
0
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186
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0.00
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Independent
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N/A
|
0
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62,817
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1.09
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| Total
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7
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5,753,733
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100.0
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List of elected MPs
| Constituency
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Winner
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Runner-up
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Margin
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| Candidate
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Party
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Votes
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%
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Candidate
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Party
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Votes
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%
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Votes
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%
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| 1
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Chandni Chowk
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Kapil Sibal ★
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INC
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465,713
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59.67
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Vijender Gupta
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BJP
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265,003
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33.96
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200,710
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25.71
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| 2
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North East Delhi
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Jai Prakash Agarwal
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INC
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518,191
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59.03
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B. L. Sharma Prem
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BJP
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295,948
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33.71
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222,243
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25.32
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| 3
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East Delhi
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Sandeep Dikshit ★
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INC
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518,001
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60.41
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Chetan Chauhan
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BJP
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276,948
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32.30
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241,053
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28.11
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| 4
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New Delhi
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Ajay Maken ★
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INC
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455,867
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59.59
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Vijay Goel
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BJP
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268,058
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35.04
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187,809
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24.55
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| 5
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North West Delhi
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Krishna Tirath ★
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INC
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487,404
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56.84
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Meera Kanwaria
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BJP
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302,971
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35.33
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184,433
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21.51
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| 6
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West Delhi
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Mahabal Mishra
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INC
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479,899
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54.32
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Prof. Jagdish Mukhi
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BJP
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350,889
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39.72
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129,010
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14.60
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| 7
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South Delhi
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Ramesh Kumar
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INC
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360,278
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49.27
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Ramesh Bidhuri
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BJP
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267,059
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36.52
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93,219
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12.75
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- ★ indicates sitting MP winning again
Post-election Union Council of Ministers from NCT Delhi
| SI No.
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Name
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Constituency
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Designation
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Department
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From
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To
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Party
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| 1
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Kapil Sibal
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Chandni Chowk
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Cabinet Minister
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Human Resource Development
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28 May 2009
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28 October 2012
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INC
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| Cabinet Minister (Additional charge)
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Science and Technology; Earth Sciences
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10 November 2010
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19 January 2011
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INC
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| Cabinet Minister
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Communications and Information Technology
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15 November 2010
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26 May 2014
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INC
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| Cabinet Minister (Additional charge)
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Law and Justice
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11 May 2013
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26 May 2014
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INC
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| 2
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Krishna Tirath
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North West Delhi
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Minister of State (Independent Charge)
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Women and Child Development
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28 May 2009
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26 May 2014
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INC
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| 3
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Ajay Maken
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New Delhi
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Minister of State (MoS)
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Home Affairs
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28 May 2009
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19 January 2011
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INC
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| Minister of State (Independent Charge)
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Youth Affairs and Sports
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19 January 2011
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28 October 2012
|
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INC
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| Cabinet Minister
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Housing and Urban Poverty Alleviation
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28 October 2012
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16 June 2013
|
|
INC
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Assembly segment wise lead of parties
References