Delhi state assembly elections, 2008

Delhi state assembly elections, 2008

The Delhi state assembly elections 2008, which were held in November 2008 for Legislative Assembly of Delhi, led to the formation of Sheila Dixit's government of Indian National Congress.

November '2008

Assembly No. Assembly Name Winning Candidate Party No. of votes
1 Narela Jaswant Singh Indian National Congress 34662
2 Burari Shri Krishan Bharatiya Janta Party 32006
3 Timarpur Surendar Pal Singh Indian National Congress 39997
4 Adarsh Nagar Mangat Ram Indian National Congress 36445
5 Badli Devendar Yadav Indian National Congress 39215
6 Rithala Kulwant Rana Bharatiya Janta Party 64474
7 Bawana Surendar Kumar Indian National Congress 60544
8 Mundka Manoj Kumar Bharatiya Janta Party 47355
9 Kirari Anil Jha Bharatiya Janta Party 30005
10 Sultanpur Jai Kishan Indian National Congress 39542
11 Nangloi Bijender Singh Indian National Congress 48009
12 Mangolpuri Raj Kumar Chauhan Indian National Congress 50448
13 Rohini Jai Bhagwan Aggarwal Bharatiya Janta Party 55793
14 Shalimar Bagh Ravinder Nath Bansal Bharatiya Janta Party 49976
15 Shakur Basti Shyam Lal Garg Bharatiya Janta Party 40444
16 Tri Nagar Anil Bhardwaj Indian National Congress 41891
17 Wazirpur Hari Shankar Gupta Indian National Congress 39977
18 Model Town Kanwar Karan Singh Indian National Congress 39935
19 Sadar Bazar Rajesh Jain Indian National Congress 47508
20 Chandni Chowk Parlad Singh Sawhney Indian National Congress 28208
21 Matia Mahal Shoaib Iqbal Lok Jan Shakti Party 25474
22 Ballimaran Haroon Yusuf Indian National Congress 34660
23 Karol Bagh Surendar Pal Ratawal Bharatiya Janta Party 38746
24 Patel Nagar Rajesh Lilothiya Indian National Congress 44022
25 Moti Nagar Subash Sachdeva Bharatiya Janta Party 46616
26 Madipur Mala Ram Gangwal Indian National Congress 40698
27 Rajouri Garden Daya Nand Chandela Indian National Congress 31130
28 Hari Nagar Har Sharan Singh Balli Bharatiya Janta Party 51364
29 Tilak Nagar O P Babbar Bharatiya Janta Party 38320
30 Janakpuri Prof. Jagdish Mukhi Bharatiya Janta Party 50655
31 Vikaspuri Nand Kishore Indian National Congress 47819
32 Uttam Nagar Mukesh Sharma Indian National Congress 46765
33 Dwarka Mahabal Mishra Indian National Congress 43608
34 Matiala Sumesh Indian National Congress 52411
35 Najafgarh Pehelwan Bharat Singh Independent 34028
36 Bijwasan Sat Prakash Rana Bharatiya Janta Party 27427
37 Palam Dharam Dev Solanki Bharatiya Janta Party 40712
38 Delhi Cantt. Karan Singh Tanwar Bharatiya Janta Party 23696
39 Rajendra Nagar Ramakant Goswami Indian National Congress 29394
40 New Delhi Shelia Dixit Indian National Congress 39778
41 Jungpura
42 Kasturba Nagar Neeraj Basoya Indian National Congress 33807
43 Malviya Nagar bharan Kiran Walia Indian National Congress 31283
44 R.K.Puram Barkha Singh Indian National Congress 35878
45 Mehrauli Dr.Yoganand Shastri Indian National Congress 21740
46 Chhatarpur Balram Tanwar Indian National Congress 32406
47 Deoli Arvinder Singh Indian National Congress 41497
48 Ambedkar Nagar Ch.Prem Singh Indian National Congress 30467
49 Sangam Vihar Dr.S C L Gupta Bharatiya Janta Party 20332
50 Greater Kailash Vijay Kumar Malhotra Bharatiya Janta Party 42206
51 Kalkaji Subash Chopra Indian National Congress 38360
52 Tughlaqabad Ramesh Bidhuri Bharatiya Janta Party 32633
53 Badarpur Ram Singh Netaji Bahujan Samaj Party 53416
54 Okhla Parvez Hashmi Indian National Congress 29303
55 Trilok Puri Sunil Kumar Bharatiya Janta Party 30781
56 Kondli Amrish Singh Gautam Indian National Congress 36580
57 Patpargunj Anil Kumar Indian National Congress 36999
58 Laxmi Nagar Dr. Ashok Kumar Walia Indian National Congress 54252
59 Vishwas Nagar Naseeb Singh Indian National Congress 48805
60 Krishna Nagar Dr. Harsh Vardhan Bharatiya Janta Party 47852
61 Gandhi Nagar Arvinder Singh Lovely Indian National Congress 59795
62 Shahdra Dr. Narendra Nath Indian National Congress 39194
63 Seemapuri Ver Singh Dhinga Indian National Congress 43864
64 Rohtas Nagar Ram Babu Sharma Indian National Congress 45802
65 Seelampur Chaudhary Mateen Ahmed Indian National Congress 47820
66 Ghonda Shahb Singh Chauhan Bharatiya Janta Party 35226
67 Babarpur Naresh Gaur Bharatiya Janta Party 31954
68 Gokulpur Surendra Kumar Bahujan Samaj Party 27499
69 Mustafabad Hasan Ahmed Indian National Congress 39838
70 Karawal Nagar Mohan Singh Bisth Bharatiya Janta Party 43980

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