Even in MCD poll defeat, BJP vote share rises 3%
December 07, 2022  20:33
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The Bharatiya Janata Party on Wednesday lost the Municipal Corporation of Delhi polls to the Aam Aadmi Party in a close contest, but managed to raise its vote share by 3 per cent as compared to 2017 civic body elections in the national capital. 

The Aam Aadmi Party won the Municipal Corporation of Delhi elections held on Sunday with a comfortable majority, bagging 134 of the 250 wards. 

The vote share of the ruling party in Delhi also soared from 21.09 per cent in 2017 municipal polls to 42.05 per cent, as per figures of the State Election Commission. 

The BJP that had won 181 of the 272 wards in 2017 managed to win only 104 wards this time surrendering its 15-year-rule at the civic body to the Arvind Kejriwal-led party. 

The saffron party obtained 39.09 per cent of the total votes polled in the elections for 250 wards. 

In 2017 municipal polls, the party had secured 36.08 per cent votes. 

An analysis of vote share of different contestants showed that the Congress which had obtained 21.09 per cent votes in 2017 could manage to get only 11.68 per cent votes this time. 

Also, the vote share of Independent candidates slid to 3.46 per cent as compared to 8.8 per cent in 2017 civic body polls, suggesting that the votes of Congress and Independents shifted to the AAP and BJP. 

The increased vote share of the AAP shoot up its seat tally to 134 from 48 it had won in the 2017 civic body polls. 

Interestingly, the vote share of BJP in the MCD polls is higher than that it had got in 2020 Delhi assembly elections while the AAP registered a significant decline in its vote share. -- PTI
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