New Delhi. Voting is going on for the Delhi assembly elections. This time everyone hopes that a new record of voting will be made. This hope has arisen with a percentage of votes lying till 1 pm. By 1 pm in Delhi, the average voting was 33.31 percent. 29.74 per cent in Central Delhi, 33.66 per cent in East Delhi, 29.89 per cent in New Delhi, 32.44 per cent in North Delhi, 39.51 per cent in North-Eastern Delhi, 33.17 per cent in north-west Delhi, 35.81 per cent in Shahdara, 32.67 per cent in South Delhi , 32.27 per cent in southeastern Delhi, 35.44 per cent in south-west Delhi and 30.87 per cent in West Delhi. Thus, North-East Delhi has been the highest voting.
A total of 62.75 percent of the votes were cast in the 2020 Delhi assembly elections. The most voting was then in Ballimaran. The lowest vote was on the Delhi Cantt seat. In the last election of Delhi Assembly, 62.59 percent of women voted. Whereas, the percentage of male voters was 62.51. The highest voting in Delhi assembly elections was in 2015. That year 67.12 percent of the people voted in the Delhi assembly elections. At the same time, in 1998, the lowest 48.99 percent of the votes in the Delhi Assembly elections were. Apart from 1998, more than 60 percent of the voting has been done every time in the 2003 and 2008 Delhi assembly elections.
The ruling Aam Aadmi Party, BJP and Congress are mainly contested in the Delhi Assembly elections. The Aam Aadmi Party is trying to form the government in Delhi for the third consecutive time. At the same time, BJP and Congress are in the race to gain power. The Delhi Assembly has 70 seats. The last time the Aam Aadmi Party won 62 seats and BJP 8 seats. Whereas, in 2015, the Aam Aadmi Party won 67 and BJP 3 seats. Both times the Congress could not win a single seat.