Third Legislative Assembly of Delhi

The Third Legislative Assembly of Delhi was constituted in 2003 after Delhi Legislative Assembly election held on 1 December 2003.

Legislative Assembly of Delhi
(Vidhan Sabha of Delhi)
Type
Type
Leadership
Chief Minister
Leader of the Opposition
Structure
Seats70
Political groups
INC (47)
BJP (20)
JD (U) (1)
NCP (1)
IND (1)
Elections
FPTP
Last election
1998
Meeting place
Old Secretariat , Delhi, India
Website
www.delhiassembly.nic.in

Election and Government formation

Total six national parties, twelve state parties, forty-five registered (unrecognized) parties and other independent candidates contested for 70 assembly seats. With 47 seats, INC emerged as the single largest party and formed the Government with Sheila Dikshit as the Chief Minister. BJP won 20 seats and secured second position. JD(S), NCP and Independent contestant each won one seat.[1]

Electors

MaleFemaleTotal
Electors47,56,33036,91,99484,48,324
Electors who voted26,10,82919,02,30645,13,135
Polling percentage54.89%51.43%53.42%

Candidates

MaleFemaleOthersTotal
Candidates739780817
Elected637070
Forfeited deposits612600672

Elected members

#FromToPositionNameParty
0120032008Chief MinisterShiela DixitINC
0220032008SpeakerAjay MakenINC
0320032008Deputy SpeakerKrishna TirathINC
0420032008Leader of the HouseShiela DixitINC
0520032008Leader of the OppositionVijay Kumar MalhotraBJP

List of members

Default sort, in ascending order of constituency

#Assembly constituencyNameParty
01Adarsh NagarMangat RamINC
02Ambedkar NagarChoudhary Prem SinghINC
03BabarpurVinay SharmaINC
04BadarpurRamvir Singh BidhuriNCP
05BadliJai Bhagwan AggarwalBJP
06Baljit NagarKrishna TirathINC
07BallimaranHaroon YusufINC
08BawanaSurender KumarINC
09Bhalswa JahangirpurJ. S. ChauhanINC
10Chandni ChowkParlad Singh SawhneyINC
11Delhi CanttKaran Singh TanwarBJP
12Gandhi NagarArvinder Singh LovelyINC
13Geeta ColonyAshoka Kumar WallaINC
14GhondaBheeshm SharmaINC
15Gole MarketSheila DikshitINC
16Hari NagarHarsharan Singh BalliBJP
17HastsalMukesh SharmaINC
18Hauz KhasKiran WaliaBJP
19JanakpuriJagdish MukhiBJP
20JangpuraTarvinder Singh MarwahINC
21KalkajiSubash ChopraINC
22Kamla NagarShadi RamINC
23Karol BaghSurender Pal RatawalBJP
24Kasturba NagarShushil ChoudharyBJP
25Krishna NagarDr. Harsh VardhanBJP
26MadipurMala Ram GangwalINC
27MahipalpurVijay Singh LochavINC
28Malviya NagarDr. Yoganand ShastriINC
29MandawaliMeera BhardwajINC
30Mangol PuriRaj Kumar ChauhanINC
31Matia MahalShoaib IqbalJD (S)
32Minto RoadTajdar BabarINC
33MehrauliBhram Singh TanvarBJP
34Model TownKanwar Karan SinghINC
35Moti NagarMadan Lal KhuranaBJP
36NajafgarhRanbir Singh KharbIND
37Nand NagariBaljor SinghINC
38Nangloi JatBijender SinghINC
39NerelaCharan Singh KanderaINC
40NasirpurMahabal MishraINC
41OkhlaParvez HasmiINC
42Pahar GanjAnjali RaiINC
43PalamDharam Dev SolankiBJP
44Patel NagarRama Kant GoswamiINC
45PatparganjAmrish Singh GautamINC
46Qarawal NagarMohan Singh BistBJP
47Ram NagarMoti Lal SodiINC
48R. K. PuramBarkha SinghINC
49Rajinder NagarPuran Chand YogiBJP
50Rajouri GardenAjay MakanINC
51Rohtas NagarRam Babu SharmaINC
52Sadar BazarRajesh JainINC
53Sahibabad DaulatpurKulwant RanaBJP
54SaketVijay JollyBJP
55Sarojini NagarAshok AhujaINC
56SeelampurChaudhary Mateen AhmadINC
57Seema PuriVeer Singh DhinganINC
58ShahdaraNarender NathINC
59Shakur BastiDr. S. C. VatsINC
60Shalimar BaghRavinder Nath BansalBJP
61SultanpurJai KishanINC
62Tilak NagarO. P. BabbarBJP
63TimarpurSurinder Pal SinghINC
64Tri NagarAnil BhardwajINC
65TrilokpuriBhrampalINC
66TughlakabadRamesh BidhuriBJP
67Vishnu GardenA. Dayanand ChandilaBJP
68Vishwas NagarNaseeb SinghINC
69WazirpurMange Ram GargBJP
70Yamuna ViharShahab Singh ChauhanBJP

References

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