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AC-Wise Details of the Winning Candidates and Margin of Win And DELHI ASSEMBLY ELECTIONS 2013 AC-wise Winning Candidates (in Alphabetical order of Assembly Constituencies) Const. Total Votes of Constituency Winning Candidate Winning Party Runnerup Candidate Runnerup Party Margin No. Winning Candidate 4 ADARSH NAGAR RAM KISHAN SINGHAL Bharatiya Janata Party 36985 JAGDEEP RANA Aam Aadmi Party 10056 48 AMBEDKAR NAGAR ASHOK KUMAR Aam Aadmi Party 36239 KHUSHI RAM CHUNAR Bharatiya Janata Party 11670 67 BABARPUR NARESH GAUR Bharatiya Janata Party 34180 ZAKIR KHAN Indian National Congress 4507 53 BADARPUR RAMBIR SINGH BIDHURI Bharatiya Janata Party 45344 RAM SINGH NETAJI Indian National Congress 13854 5 BADLI DEVENDER YADAV Indian National Congress 54372 VIJAY KUMAR BHAGAT Bharatiya Janata Party 23109 22 BALLIMARAN HAROON YUSUF Indian National Congress 32105 MOTI LAL SODHI Bharatiya Janata Party 8093 7 BAWANA GUGAN SINGH Bharatiya Janata Party 68407 MANOJ Aam Aadmi Party 25639 36 BIJWASAN SAT PRAKASH RANA Bharatiya Janata Party 35988 DEVINDER KUMAR SEHRAWAT Aam Aadmi Party 2414 2 BURARI SANJEEV JHA Aam Aadmi Party 60164 SHRI KRISHAN Bharatiya Janata Party 10165 20 CHANDNI CHOWK PARLAD SINGH SAWHNEY Indian National Congress 26335 SUMAN KUMAR GUPTA Bharatiya Janata Party 8243 46 CHHATARPUR BRAHM SINGH TANWAR Bharatiya Janata Party 49975 BALRAM TANWAR Indian National Congress 16124 38 DELHI CANTT SURENDER SINGH Aam Aadmi Party 26124 KARAN SINGH TANWAR Bharatiya Janata Party 355 47 DEOLI PRAKASH Aam Aadmi Party 51646 GAGAN RANA Bharatiya Janata Party 17108 33 DWARKA PARDUYMN RAJPUT Bharatiya Janata Party 42734 RAVI KUMAR SURYAN Aam Aadmi Party 5197 61 GANDHI NAGAR ARVINDER SINGH LOVELY Indian National Congress 48897 RAMESH CHAND JAIN Bharatiya Janata Party 16961 66 GHONDA SAHAB SINGH CHAUHAN Bharatiya Janata Party 47531 BHISHAM SHARMA Indian National Congress 11932 68 GOKALPUR RANJEET SINGH Bharatiya Janata Party 34888 SURENDRA KUMAR Independent 1922 50 GREATER KAILASH SAURABH BHARADWAJ Aam Aadmi Party 43097 AJAY KUMAR MALHOTRA Bharatiya Janata Party 13092 28 HARI NAGAR JAGDEEP SINGH Aam Aadmi Party 38912 SHYAM SHARMA Shiromani Akali Dal 8876 30 JANAKPURI PROF. JAGDISH MUKHI Bharatiya Janata Party 42886 RAJESH RISHI Aam Aadmi Party 2644 41 JANGPURA MANINDER SINGH DHIR Aam Aadmi Party 29701 TARVINDER SINGH MARWAH Indian National Congress 1744 51 KALKAJI HARMEET SINGH Bharatiya Janata Party 30683 DHARAMBIR SINGH Aam Aadmi Party 2044 70 KARAWAL NAGAR MOHAN SINGH BISHT Bharatiya Janata Party 49262 KAPIL MISHRA Aam Aadmi Party 3083 23 KAROL BAGH VISHESH RAVI Aam Aadmi Party 35818 SURENDER PAL RATAWAL Bharatiya Janata Party 1750 42 KASTURBA NAGAR MADAN LAL Aam Aadmi Party 33609 SHIKHA ROY Bharatiya Janata Party 4674 9 KIRARI ANIL JHA Bharatiya Janata Party 72283 RAJAN PRAKASH Aam Aadmi Party 48526 56 KONDLI MANOJ KUMAR Aam Aadmi Party 36863 DUSHYANT KUMAR GAUTAM Bharatiya Janata Party 7490 60 KRISHNA NAGAR DR. HARSH VARDHAN Bharatiya Janata Party 69222 DR VINOD KUMAR MONGA Indian National Congress 43150 58 LAXMI NAGAR VINOD KUMAR BINNY Aam Aadmi Party 43052 ASHOK KUMAR WALIA Indian National Congress 7752 26 MADIPUR GIRISH SONI Aam Aadmi Party 36393 KAILASH SANKLA Bharatiya Janata Party 1103 43 MALVIYA NAGAR SHRI SOMNATH BHARTI Aam Aadmi Party 32258 MS. ARTI MEHRA Bharatiya Janata Party 7772 12 MANGOL PURI RAKHI BIRLA Aam Aadmi Party 44383 RAJ KUMAR CHAUHAN Indian National Congress 10585 21 MATIA MAHAL SHOAIB IQBAL Janata Dal (United) 22732 MIRZA JAVED ALI Indian National Congress 2891 34 MATIALA RAJESH GAHLOT Bharatiya Janata Party 70053 GULAB SINGH Aam Aadmi Party 4002 45 MEHRAULI PARVESH SAHIB SINGH Bharatiya Janata Party 37481 NARINDER SINGH SEJWAL Aam Aadmi Party 4564 18 MODEL TOWN AKHILESH PATI TRIPATHI Aam Aadmi Party 38492 ASHOK GOEL Bharatiya Janata Party 7875 25 MOTI NAGAR SUBHASH SACHDEVA Bharatiya Janata Party 42599 KULDEEP SINGH CHANNA Aam Aadmi Party 16021 8 MUNDKA RAMBIR SHOKEEN Independent 52564 AZAD SINGH Bharatiya Janata Party 7134 69 MUSTAFABAD HASAN AHMED Indian National Congress 56250 JAGDISH PRADHAN Bharatiya Janata Party 1896 35 NAJAFGARH AJEET SINGH KHARKHARI Bharatiya Janata Party 54358 BHARAT SINGH Indian National Lok Dal 9768 11 NANGLOI JAT MANOJ KUMAR SHOKEEN Bharatiya Janata Party 57449 DR. BIJENDER SINGH Indian National Congress 11015 1 NERELA NEEL DAMAN KHATRI Bharatiya Janata Party 54622 VIRENDER Bahujan Samaj Party 23180 40 NEW DELHI ARVIND KEJRIWAL Aam Aadmi Party 44269 SHEILA DIKSHIT Indian National Congress 25864 54 OKHLA ASIF MOHD KHAN Indian National Congress 50004 IRFANULLAH KHAN Aam Aadmi Party 26177 DELHI ASSEMBLY ELECTIONS 2013 AC-wise Winning Candidates (in Alphabetical order of Assembly Constituencies) Const. Total Votes of Constituency Winning Candidate Winning Party Runnerup Candidate Runnerup Party Margin No. Winning Candidate 37 PALAM DHARM DEV SOLANKI Bharatiya Janata Party 42833 BHAVNA GAUR Aam Aadmi Party 8372 24 PATEL NAGAR VEENA ANAND Aam Aadmi Party 38899 POORNIMA VIDYARTHI Bharatiya Janata Party 6262 57 PATPARGANJ MANISH SISODIA Aam Aadmi Party 50211 NAKUL BHARDWAJ Bharatiya Janata Party 11476 44 R K PURAM ANIL KUMAR SHARMA Bharatiya Janata Party 28017 SHAZIA ILMI MALIK Aam Aadmi Party 326 39 RAJINDER NAGAR R.P.SINGH Bharatiya Janata Party 35713 VIJENDER GARG VIJAY Aam Aadmi Party 1796 27 RAJOURI GARDEN MANJINDER SINGH SIRSA Shiromani Akali Dal 41721 A DHANWATI CHANDELA A Indian National Congress 11008 6 RITHALA KULWANT RANA Bharatiya Janata Party 73961 HARISH AWASTHI Aam Aadmi Party 25826 13 ROHINI RAJESH GARG Aam Aadmi Party 47890 JAI BHAGWAN AGGARWAL Bharatiya Janata Party 1872 64 ROHTAS NAGAR JITENDER KUMAR Bharatiya Janata Party 49916 MUKESH HOODA Aam Aadmi Party 14943 19 SADAR BAZAR SOM DUTT Aam Aadmi Party 34079 JAI PARKASH Bharatiya Janata Party 796 49 SANGAM VIHAR DINESH MOHANIYA Aam Aadmi Party 24851 SHIV CHARAN LAL GUPTA Bharatiya Janata Party 777 65 SEELAMPUR CHAUDHARY MATEEN AHMAD Indian National Congress 46452 KAUSHAL KUMAR MISHRA Bharatiya Janata Party 21728 63 SEEMA PURI DHARMENDER SINGH Aam Aadmi Party 43199 VEER SINGH DHINGAN Indian National Congress 11976 62 SHAHDARA JITENDER SINGH SHUNTY Bharatiya Janata Party 45364 NARENDER NATH Indian National Congress 15117 15 SHAKUR BASTI SATYENDER KUMAR JAIN Aam Aadmi Party 40232 SHYAM LAL GARG Bharatiya Janata Party 7062 14 SHALIMAR BAGH BANDANA KUMARI Aam Aadmi Party 47235 RAVINDER NATH BANSAL Bharatiya Janata Party 10651 10 SULTANPUR MAJRA JAI KISHAN Indian National Congress 31458 SANDEEP KUMAR Aam Aadmi Party 1112 29 TILAK NAGAR JARNAIL SINGH Aam Aadmi Party 34493 RAJIV BABBER Bharatiya Janata Party 2088 3 TIMARPUR HARISH KHANNA Aam Aadmi Party 39650 RAJNI ABBI Bharatiya Janata Party 3383 16 TRI NAGAR NAND KISHORE GARG Bharatiya Janata Party 36970 JITENDER SINGH TOMAR Aam Aadmi Party 2809 55 TRILOKPURI RAJU Aam Aadmi Party 44082 SUNIL KUMAR Bharatiya Janata Party 17685 52 TUGHLAKABAD RAMESH BIDHURI Bharatiya Janata Party 34009 SAHI RAM Bahujan Samaj Party 5946 32 UTTAM NAGAR PAWAN SHARMA Bharatiya Janata Party 48377 MUKESH SHARMA Indian National Congress 6346 31 VIKASPURI MAHINDER YADAV Aam Aadmi Party 62032 KRISHAN GAHLOT Bharatiya Janata Party 405 59 VISHWAS NAGAR OM PRAKASH SHARMA Bharatiya Janata Party 44801 NASEEB SINGH Indian National Congress 7799 17 WAZIRPUR DR MAHANDER NAGPAL Bharatiya Janata Party 37306 PRAVEEN KUMAR Aam Aadmi Party 5574 Total Votes Polled 7876164.
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