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Lok Sabha Power Equation
Information Available: - 543/543

Party Won
UPA 262
NDA 157
Third Front 80
Fourth Front 27
Others 17


Andhra Pradesh
Information Available: - 294/294
Party Won
INC 158
TDP 105
PRP 18
Others 13

Orissa
Information Available: - 147/147
Party Won
INC 26
BJP 7
BJD 109
Others 5

Sikkim
Information Available: - 32/32
Party Won
INC 0
SDF 32

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Delhi

15th Lok Sabha Election 2009
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Assembly Election Results 2009
Andhra Pradesh, Orissa, Sikkim

Delhi : General Election 2009 Results
PC No Constituency Name Winning Candidates Party
1 Chandni Chowk Kapil Sibal Indian National Congress
2 North East Delhi Jai Prakash Agarwal Indian National Congress
3 East Delhi Sandeep Dikshit Indian National Congress
4 New Delhi Ajay Makan Indian National Congress
5 North West Delhi Krishna Tirath Indian National Congress
6 West Delhi Mahabal Mishra Indian National Congress
7 South Delhi Ramesh Kumar Indian National Congress

Constituencies in Delhi
1 - Chandni Chowk 2 - North East Delhi 3 - East Delhi
4 - New Delhi 5 - North West Delhi 6 - West Delhi
7 - South Delhi


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Hat trick win for Sheila Dikshit and Congress in Delhi assembly elections

Sheila Dikshit has been elected as the CM of Delhi for the third consecutive term. This makes Mrs Dikshit the longest serving woman chief minister in India. This time, Congress has won 42 seats in comparison to the 23 seats of BJP. Leading Congress to a hatrick win, she induced a woman in her cabinet while retaining most of the ministers.

With her charisma and 10-year governance, Mrs Dikshit has proved that she is the unmatched leader of Congress leaving her detractors red-faced. This hatrick win of Congress in Delhi has created a history, overcoming anti-incumbency and fear of Mumbai terror attacks costing its votes.

Sheila Dikshit, along with all six members of her cabinet emerged victorious, though five sitting MLAs lost their position. The woman power has shrunk to three, including Dikshit in the Assembly. Besides Sheila Dikshit, Barkha Singh from R K Puram and Kiran Walia from Malviya Nagar were elected. Five muslim members were also elected to the new Assembly including Deputy Speaker Shoaib Iqbal and Transport Minister Harun Yusuf.

Shiela takes oath as Delhi Chief Minister

On December 17th, 2008, Delhi's new Cabinet was affirmed at Raj Niwas by Lt Governor Tejinder Khanna with Shiela Dikshit taking the oath as the Chief Minister for a third time. Kiran Walia has been selected in the Cabinet for the first time while most of the ministers retain their posts. Several MLAs, Congress MPs and Municipal Councillors were there to attend the function.

After the oath ceremony, Dikshit said, “We have to continue the work. We have to respect the mandate of the people which has been quite historical."

It was a big day not only for Shiela Dikshit but also for Malviya Nagar MLA Kiran Walia. She raised the women issue and said, "I know the kind of problems women face from domestic violence, to economic empowerment, to safety."

Rest of the Cabinet ministry remain the same that includes AK Walia, Mangat Ram Singhal, Haroon Yusuf, Raj Kumar Chauhan and Arvinder Singh Lovely. All these members retain their posts and their portfolios are expected to be announced soon.



General Elections 2004
Constituencies in Delhi Partywise Position in Delhi


Partywise Position in Delhi

Details of PCs
Total PCs 7
PCs for which Elections are being held 7
PCs for which results are available 7

Electors and Voters
Total Electors 8764165
Polling Stations 9141
Polling %age 47.08

Number of Candidates
National Parties State Parties State Parties-Other States Other Reg. Parties Independents Total Contestants
21 0 5 33 70 129

Party Constituencies
Contesting Won
BJP 7 1
BSP 7 0
INC 7 6
AIFB 1 0
JKNPP 2 0
SHS 1 0
SP 1 0
AB 1 0
ABHM 3 0
AD 1 0
BGTD 1 0
BPTP 1 0
BRPP 1 0
DBP 3 0
HM 1 0
JHP 1 0
JP 1 0
LP(S) 2 0
LPI(V) 1 0
MJM 1 0
NBNP 2 0
NLP 1 0
PMP 1 0
PSJP 1 0
RJAP 1 0
RPI(A) 1 0
RSBP 3 0
RSMD 1 0
RVNP 1 0
RVP 1 0
SAP 1 0
SJP(R) 1 0
IND 70 0
TOTAL 129 7

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