From Bijwasan to Patparganj, these constituencies saw the smallest gaps between the vote shares of the winner and the runner-up.
Arvind
Kejriwal-led Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) on Tuesday won the Delhi
elections, reducing the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and the
Congress to eight and eight and zero seats in the 70-member Assembly
The
largest margin of victory was in Burari where AAP's Sanjeev Jha
secured 139,598 votes. Janata Dal (United) candidate Shailendra Kumar
was the runners up with 51,440 votes, trailing Jha by 88,000 votes.
The
smallest victory margin was also secured by an AAP candidate.
Bhupinder Singh Joon retained the seat for his party with 57,271
votes, defeating a close second Sat Prakash Rana (BJP) ticket and
secured 56,518 votes a difference of just 753 votes. AAP won in 5 of
the constituencies in which the victory margin was the lowest.
In
terms of vote share, while the AAP saw a marginal decline from 54.34
per cent to 53.57 per cent, the BJP’s share rose by 6 percentage
points from 32.19 per cent to 38.46 per cent. The Congress’ vote
share, meanwhile, plumbed further to 4.34 per cent from 9.65 per cent
in 2015.
Business
Standard takes a look at the five constituencies where the difference
in vote share of the winning candidate and their nearest rival was
the lowest:
1.
Bijwasan Assembly Constituency
Winner:
Bhupinder Singh Joon (AAP)
Winner’s
vote share: 45.83 per cent
Runner-up:
Sat Prakash Rana (BJP)
Runner-up’s
vote share: 45.22 per cent
Defeat
margin: 753 votes
Difference:
0.60 percentage points
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