Monitoring the Delhi Election Results 2025: On Saturday, the ECI will start counting votes and make the results public.

The Delhi Assembly Elections ECI vote count is available at eci.gov.in: February 5 marked the end of the Delhi Assembly Elections 2025 polling. The results will now be made public by the Election Commission of India (ECI) on Saturday. On February 8, the ECI will start counting votes at 8:00 a.m. The votes collected by Electronic Voting Machines (EVMs) will be counted by the ECI after the postal ballots.
Where and when can I view the results of the Delhi Assembly Elections?
The Election Commission of India will begin revealing the electoral trends shortly after they begin counting the votes on Saturday at 8:00 a.m. You can visit ECI’s official website, eci.gov.in, to see who is ahead and who is behind. Seat-by-seat results will be given throughout the day, with initial trends starting to emerge approximately 30 minutes after the counting starts. At eci.gov.in, the patterns will begin to show up in real time. The trends will show up on the page after you choose the constituency. Real-time trends will also be displayed on financialexpress.com in addition to ECI’s official website. For more updates on the Delhi elections, follow our live blog.
There are 699 candidates running for 70 assembly seats in the Delhi Election 2025. On Wednesday, the polls were conducted in a single phase. The Indian National Congress, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), and the incumbent Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) are the main contenders in this contest. On February 5, 60.42% of Indian voters cast ballots, according to the Election Commission. These outcomes will decide whether the BJP ends its 27-year quest to retake Delhi or whether the AAP can win a third straight term in office. To form a government in the capital, a party must hold a minimum of 36 seats.
Delhi Elections 2025: Important Applicants
Arvind Kejriwal, the national convenor of the AAP, is running against Parvesh Verma of the BJP and Sandeep Dikshit of the Congress for the New Delhi seat. Delhi Chief Minister and AAP candidate Atishi is competing from Kalkaji against Ramesh Bidhuri of the BJP and Alka Lamba of the Congress. AAP candidate Manish Sisodia is vying for the Jangpura seat against Tarvinder Singh Marwah of the BJP and Farhad Suri of the Congress. Satyendar Jain, a senior AAP politician, is running from Shakur Basti against Karnail Singh of the BJP.