Counting has started in the states of Delhi, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan and Chhattisgarh.
Mizoram votes will be counted on Monday at 8 am.
"Counting process has begun, will start with postal ballots then EVMs,results by afternoon," says Vijay Dev (Chief Electioral Officer, Delhi)
Strong room opened in Jaipur, counting begins pic.twitter.com/gBACrHkZiH
— ANI (@ANI_news) December 8, 2013
Around 83 million voters exercised their franchise in the November-December elections. Read story
Read: While all parties claim victory in Delhi, BJP confident about the Narendra Modi factor
Vote count starts in 199 assembly seats in Rajasthan. Read
Counting of votes for 199 of the 200 assembly seats in Rajasthan started, the Election Commission said.
Polling will take place in Churu December 13 due to the death of the Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) candidate.
Exit polls show Arvind Kejriwal's Aam Aadmi Party making extraordinary political debut Read
Delhi CM Sheila Dikshit is leading in New Delhi seat where Arvind Kejriwal is her rival.
BJP leading in Delhi, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan and Chhattisgarh.
The counting of votes in four states began on Sunday amidst tight security and elaborate arrangements made by the Election Commission.
Delhi, which is presently under the Congress' rule, will decide the fate of 810 candidates who are vying for 70 assembly seats.
In Madhya Pradesh, the fate of 2,583 candidates would be decided for 230 seats. Shivraj Singh Chauhan is fighting against a younger Minister of State for Power Jyotiraditya Scindia for chief minister's post in the state.
A close race is expected between the BJP and the Congress in Chhattisgarh. The fate of 843 candidates, including 75 women, will be decided for 90 assembly seats in the two-phase polls that look place on November 11 and November 19.
#Rajasthan Assembly Elections Result: #BJP eyes power, leads in 27 seats; Congress ahead in 10 http://t.co/CMQmaY8N2w pic.twitter.com/mgonR5pC8i
— Zee News (@ZeeNews) December 8, 2013
I'm glued to my TV waiting to watch the trends & results start coming in. Call it morbid curiosity.
— Omar Abdullah (@abdullah_omar) December 8, 2013
Madhya Pradesh Assembly Elections Result : Trends available for 34 seats, Early lead for BJP http://t.co/tJbayVnsFT pic.twitter.com/N6MPnJcXh3
— Zee News (@ZeeNews) December 8, 2013
Delhi BJP CM candidate Harshvardhan leads from Krishna Nagar. AAP's Manish Sisodia leads in Patparganj.
Narendra Modi expected to leave Gujarat for Delhi at 11:30 am.
Gold medalist discus thrower Krishna Poonia of Congress trailing in Sadulpur, Rajasthan as sitting MLA Kamla Kaswan of BJP is leading.
AAP leader Manish Sisodia leading from Patparganj, Delhi.
AAP leader Arvind Kejriwal now leading by 2000 votes from New Delhi constituency where he is pitted against Sheila Dikshit.
Will it be AAP or #BJP in Delhi? Check out our LIVE coverage of the #AssembleElections2013 http://t.co/d26xDbO2bw pic.twitter.com/y7hamYvfuA
— Zee News (@ZeeNews) December 8, 2013
Vasundhara Raje leading from her home constituency of Jhalarapatan in Rajasthan's Jhalawar district by a margin of 3,923 votes against her nearest rival of Congress Meenakshi Chandrawat.
BJP ahead in three states, Congress in Chhattisgarh Read
Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot is leading in his Sardarpura constituency of Jodhpur by a margin of 4,619 votes against his BJP rival Shambhu Singh Khetasar.
Chhattisgarh CM Shivraj Singh Chouhan is leading on both seats - Budhni and Vidisha.
Former Lok Sabha speaker PA Sangma's National People's Party is leading in four assembly constituencies of Rajasthan.
The party’s state convener and tribal leader Kirori Meena is leading on Lalsot seat of Dausa district by a margin of 1675 votes against his nearest rival Paradi Lal Meena, who is the Congress candidate and Food and Civil Supply Minister.
NPP's Durgaprasad, Wajib Ali and Navin Pilania are leading on Gangapur, Nagar and Amer constituencies.
BSP's two candidates Daulatram and Dalveer Singh are also leading on Bari and Bharatpur constituencies respectively.
LIVE Rajasthan Assembly Elections Results: BJP leading in over 100 seats, Congress faces rout http://t.co/bDXRhageln pic.twitter.com/gQBkKk8APd
— Zee News (@ZeeNews) December 8, 2013
Shivraj Singh Chouhan leading over Congress rival Shashank Bhargava by 1168 votes in Vidisha, MP.
Digvijay Singh's son Jaivardhan Singh comfortably ahead in Raghogarh, MP.
BJP headed for landslide win in Rajasthan Read
Delhi election results: BJP ahead, AAP inches to second Read
"We are disappointed with the results that have come in," said a crestfallen party leader, Randeep Singh Surjewala of the Congress. Read
Raman Singh leading in Rajnandgaon, Chhattisgarh with 4009 votes.
"AAP cut on our votes, caused damage, a lot of votes has gone to AAP that is why we are losing in Delhi," says Rajiv Shukla.
Keen contest on between BJP and Congress in Chhattisgarh.
Aam Aadmi Party garners overwhelming support on Twitter as it 'brooms' past Congress in Delhi Read
"Narendra Modi has been a very big factor," says Vasundhara Raje as she heads towards leading BJP to a huge win in Rajasthan.
Delhi headed towards hung house; what is 'Hung Parliament or Assembly' explained Read
Prayers outside Sheila Dikshit's house as she is headed towards a loss against Arvind Kejriwal in her constituency Read
We will definitely win 4-0, will also form Govt at the Centre: Shahnawaz Hussain,BJP #Polls2013 pic.twitter.com/tRmGnZqpqp
— ANI (@ANI_news) December 8, 2013
NOTA has not much of an effect in the results.
Prayers outside Sheila Dikshit's house as she is headed towards a loss against Arvind Kejriwal in her constituency Read
"Our congratulations to those who have won in Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan. People have given them a mandate. Our wishes go to them," says Jayanthi Natarajan.
"In Delhi, we accept the verdict and will examine the results. We will find out what has gone wrong," added Natarajan.
BJP wins Rajasthan.
Notes to self for #2014 never underestimate the underdog/newcomer with a fresh face and message.
— Omar Abdullah (@abdullah_omar) December 8, 2013
Aam Aadmi Party's performance surprising, says BJP Read
Delhi CM Sheila Dikshit sends her resignation to Delhi governor.
Delhi: Celebrations outside BJP office #Polls2013 pic.twitter.com/XCRif07Rty
— ANI (@ANI_news) December 8, 2013
Called Shivraj ji to congratulate him for BJP's wonderful performance in the Madhya Pradesh Assembly Elections!
— Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) December 8, 2013
Spoke to Vasundhara ji & congratulated her for the historic victory of BJP in Rajasthan Vidhan Sabha elections.
— Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) December 8, 2013
Chants of “Jhadu” and “Ab jhadu chalegi” fill the air at the AAP headquarters.
“I have suffered a defeat because of the anti-Congress wave. I have been washed away,” HS Balli told dna’s Rohinee Singh. Balli, a four-time MLA from Delhi's Hari Nagar constituency who had quit the BJP to contest on a Congress ticket after the BJP decided to let the Akali Dal field a candidate from the Hari Nagar constituency. Unfortunately for Balli, who had won the previous four times on a BJP ticket was defeated by the Aam Aadmi Party candidate Jagdeep Singh.
Arvind Kejriwal beats Shiela Dikshit in her own backyard Read
“I have been with the Aam Aadmi Party since its launch,” auto driver Bhageshwar Yadav tells dna’s Mayank Aggarwal. “I was carrying AAP ads on my auto and I want the party to form the government in Delhi,” said Yadav, who voted for AAP candidate Saurabh Bharadwaj in the upmarket Greater Kailash constituency.
Congress has been completely routed in west Delhi and southwest Delhi, reports Rohinee Singh. Results declared for 16 constituencies show that the BJP has won in 9, the Aam Aadmi party in 6 and the ILD in 1. Congress sitting MLAs Ramakant Goswami and Rajkumar Chauhan have both lost their seats.
"We accept our defeat and we will analyse what went wrong," says Sheila Dikshit.
“My entire family voted for the Aam Aadmi Party. We want a change,” marketing professional Sandeep Kumar tells dna’s Mayank Aggarwal. “We are here to celebrate the AAP victory.”
"Thank people of Delhi for having supported the Congress for 15 years," says Sheila Dikshit.
But Arvind hasn't won majority? How will he bring the Lokpal law? He may have to ask for support. : Anna pic.twitter.com/b0bbLZZDHA
— ANI (@ANI_news) December 8, 2013
After round 12, AAP candidate from RK Puram Shazia Ilmi leads by 37 votes, reports dna's Shashi Bhushan.
"We expect to form the government," Congress general secretary Ramesh Varlyani on Chhattisgarh.
Ahmedabad: Narendra Modi leaves for Delhi #Polls2013 pic.twitter.com/DUvcQj7Cdv
— ANI (@ANI_news) December 8, 2013
Read: Arvind Kejriwal, the face of a sweeping change in Delhi
A grand return to power for Vasundhara Raje in Rajasthan Read
BJP candidate Babu Ram Jat wins Saharada seat of Bhilwara district by defeating his nearest rival of Congress Kailash Trivedi by a margin of 20,756 votes.
Outside the AAP office, the celebratory frenzy is such that packets of jhadu are being brought and people are dancing and swinging with brooms to the sound of drumbeats and dhols. Inside the AAP control room are senior AAP leaders, including Arvind Kejriwal, Prashant Bhushan, Kumar Vishwas, Yogendra Yadav etc. The control room does not have a television set, so results are being streamed via a laptop to a connected projector screen, reports Mayank Aggarwal. Read more on Delhi elections here.
Outside the AAP office, the celebratory frenzy is such that packets of jhadu are being brought and people are dancing and swinging with brooms to the sound of drumbeats and dhols. Inside the AAP control room are senior AAP leaders, including Arvind Kejriwal, Prashant Bhushan, Kumar Vishwas, Yogendra Yadav etc. The control room does not have a television set, so results are being streamed via a laptop to a connected projector screen, reports Mayank Aggarwal. Read more on Delhi elections here.
People have voted against Congress's bad-governance & corruption: Vijay Goel,BJP #Polls2013 pic.twitter.com/fEtPtRKFY5
— ANI (@ANI_news) December 8, 2013
Chhattisgarh: BJP turns tables, races ahead of Congress with 47 seats in 90 member assembly Read more
Delhi: BJP still leading with 24 seats, AAP not far behind with 22 seats Get more live updates now
Congrats @ArvindKejriwal for raising the ante & a great start. Raised expectations brings with it an enormous responsibility to meet them!
— Milind Deora (@milinddeora) December 8, 2013
Delhiites have liberally used the None of the Above (NOTA) option in the 2013 Assembly election. In fact, more than a 1,000 voters exercised this option in constituencies of Bawana, Gokulpur, Nangloi Jat and Uttam Nagar. Majority of the constituencies where NOTA has been widely exercised are the ones that are traditional Congress bastions with sitting Congress MLAs, reports dna's Maninder Dabas. Read more:
Arvind Kejriwal: This is not my victory, this is victory of democracy, the people of Delhi pic.twitter.com/F5P8wDW1m2
— ANI (@ANI_news) December 8, 2013
“In case of a hung assembly, AAP should stand firm and should not support any other party. If there is a re-election, AAP would have a sure shot win,” Zayeem Ahmed Khan, who is a voter from Sadar Bazaar, told dna’s Priyanka Sahay.
This is a win for the people of New Delhi Vidhan Sabha. People will win, democracy will win, India will win: Arvind Kejriwal.
Debutant AAP's Arvind Kejriwal defeats three-time Delhi Chief Minister Sheila Dikshit in New Delhi constituency. Read more.
"I am confident that we will be able to serve the people of Delhi. I will congratulate Kejriwal on the good show of his party against expectations. I will also offer my thanks to Dikshit for serving Delhi for 15 years," says Harshvardhan.
Narendra Modi at BJP office in Delhi pic.twitter.com/AJopU0Xgch
— ANI (@ANI_news) December 8, 2013
Consensus indicating BJP win in Lok Sabha elections: Yashwant Sinha
The fortunes of the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and the opposition Congress continued to pendulum in Chhattisgarh as counting of votes went apace Sunday. In the latest trends tally, the BJP was leading on 46 seats while the Congress was ahead on 41 in the 90-member assembly. The Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) led in two constituencies while one saw an independent in the lead (at 2.30 p.m.). Earlier, at one time, the Congress was leading on 49 seats.In initial results declared officially, the BJP and Congress had won one seat each.
Delhi Lieutenant-Governor Najeeb Jung Sunday dissolved the legislative assembly and forwarded the resignation of Chief Minister Sheila Dikshit to President Pranab Mukherjee. "The lieutenant governor has dissolved the fourth Delhi legislative assembly of the National Capital Territory of Delhi with effect from Dec 8, 2013," said an official statement. "On receipt of the resignation of Chief Minister Sheila Dikshit, he (Jung) has forwarded it to the president of India," it added.
Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Raman Singh defeats Congress' Alka Mudaliyar in Rajnandgaon constituency by 35,866 votes. Alka is wife of Congress leader Uday Mudliar, who was killed in naxal attack in Darbha valley under Bastar region May this year. "It is a historic day and I thank people of the state for BJP's hattrick," Singh stated.
Chhattisgarh agriculture minister Chandrashekhar Sahu of BJP, however, lost to Congress's Dhanendra Sahu in Abhantpur by 8,354 votes. Read here
Poll in respect of AC No 22-Churu (Rajasthan) has been adjourned due to death of BSP candidate, Shri Jagdish.
BJP candidate Narpat Singh Rajvi won Vidhyadhar Nagar seat of Jaipur by defeating his nearest rival Vikram Singh (Congress) by a margin of 37,913 votes.
Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot won Sardarpura seat by defeating his nearest rival Shambhusingh Khetasar of BJP by a margin of 18,478 votes. Read more
State BJP president and party's chief ministerial candidate Vasundhara Raje won from Jhalarpatan defeating Congress candidate Meenakshi Chandrawat with a margin of 60,896. Read more.
Election officials said that till 4pm, BJP won 121 seats, Congress 14, Independents 5, while other parties and NPP got 2 each. BSP has won from one seat. Read more
Inflicting a crushing defeat on ruling Congress, BJP today got an absolute majority in the 200-member Rajasthan Assembly, winning 121 out of 145 seats results for which have been declared so far. Read more
BJP will form governments in Delhi, Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh, its chief Rajnath Singh said. Read here
Will do deep introspection of Congress performance: Sonia Gandhi. Read more.
NOTA debuts as an alternative. Voters unsure about provisions during assembly elections. Read more
In Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot's home district, BJP win 9 out of 10 seats. Read more.
Fresh updates from the poll-bound Madhya Pradesh have confirmed that the state has voted majorly for the saffron party BJP. Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan has been elected to run the governance again. To read more, click here
Lead by former CM Vasundhara Raje, the BJP win has continued the 20-year-old history of Rajasthan that has always voted alternatively for the Congress and BJP. For more updates, click here
In an embarrassment to ruling BJP in Chhattisgarh, five ministers, including Home Minister Nankiram Kanwar, and Deputy Speaker of Assembly Narayan Chandel, lost the assembly election. To read, click here
The fight is now between Arvind Kejriwal's Aam Aadmi Party and Dr. Harshvardhan's BJP. Need for change drove people to AAP, say supporters. For more, click here.
he fate of the Congress government in Mizoram will be known when votes polled for the assembly elections held November 25 are counted today.
Over 81% of the total of 690,860 voters exercised their franchise across the state to elect a new 40-member assembly and government.
"The counting of ballots would be done across eight districts from 8 a.m. Monday. Postal ballots would be counted first, followed by the votes recorded in EVMs (electronic voting machines)," an official of the state election department told reporters.
Chief Minister Lal Thanhawla, also the state Congress chief, is contesting from two constituencies - Serchhip, his home turf, and neighbouring Hrangturzo - while opposition Mizo National Front (MNF) chief Zoramthanga is trying his electoral fortunes from Tuipui East, bordering Myanmar.
The main poll battle in the mountainous state is between the ruling Congress and opposition coalition Mizoram Democratic Alliance, comprising the MNF, Mizoram People's Conference (MPC) and Maraland Democratic Front (MDF), all regional and local parties.
BJP has little base in the state, Zoram Nationalist Party (ZNP) and the Nationalist Congress Party also contested, fielding candidates on many seats.
Of the 40 assembly seats, 39 are reserved for tribals and one is for general category.
Counting of votes cast in elections to the Mizoram assembly began at 8 am, officials said.
During the last assembly elections held December 2008, the Congress won 32 seats, the MNF three and the MDF one. The MPC and ZNP got two seats each.
The MNF, which ruled the state for 10 years till 2008, is the principal opposition party.
1.5 million voters use NOTA way in Delhi, Chhattisgarh, Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh state assembly elections Read
Counting of votes cast in the November 25 elections in Mizoram has begun amidst tight security.
Elaborate security arrangements have been made at counting centres in eight districts, said state joint chief electoral officer H Lalengmawia.
The Director General of Election Commission of India, Ashish Srivastava, and several observers are in capital Aizawl to supervise the process.
The Congress was leading in seven seats and the MNF in one in Mizoram according to latest trends available.
Chief Minister Lal Thanhawla, seeking a fifth term, was leading in both Serchhip, his home turf, and Hrangturzo.
Congress candidates were also leading in Tuivawl, Tawi, South Tuipui, Hachhek and Tuichawng.
The Mizo National Front (MNF) nominee L Thangmawia was leading in Lengteng seat where Forests Minister H. Rohluna of Congress was trailing.
Congress ahead in initial counting, wins 1 seat and leads in 12. Read more
How AAP sold itself to the masses: Volunteers, social media, transparency Read
Little short of majority, BJP banks on support from independents in Delhi Read
The most recent development confirms that Congress has won 3 seats and are leading in 12. The party needs 21 seats to form government in the state. The Mizoram Democratic Alliance is leading in 3. Read
Aam Aadmi Party not to stake claim to form government in Delhi, to sit in opposition.
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Chief Minister Lal Thanhawla has won from Serchhip by 724 votes and Hrangturzo by 1638 votes, the two seats he contested in the Assembly elections. Read more
Thanhawla polled 5719 votes and Lalramzauva, who is an advocate, 4985.
Zoram Nationalist Party nominee P B Lalsawliana polled 2899 and Independent Lalawpuia Renthlei just 65 votes.
Altogether 65 votes were registered in the None of the Above category.
Have been with UPA in bad times, will continue to support them: Farooq Abdullah on Congress loss in Assembly election Read
Manmohan Singh congratulates Vasundhara Raje, Shivraj Singh Chouhan and Raman Singh for Assembly election wins.
The ruling Congress seems set to retain power for the second consecutive term in Mizoram Monday. By 1 pm, the party won ten seats and was surging ahead in nine constituencies in the vote count for the 40-member assembly.
According to Election Department officials, Congress candidates have either won or were leading in 20 seats while the opposition Mizo National Front (MNF) won one seat and was leading on two other seats.
Will try to give Delhi people a government: BJP Read
Mizoram General Assembly Elections 2013: News, updates and all you need to know Read
We are a democracy, its all a part of it-Sheila Dikshit #Polls2013 pic.twitter.com/jmxFZzWsC2
— ANI (@ANI_news) December 9, 2013
Will give Delhi a government, but no horse trading: BJP.
"It is our responsibility to give a popular government to the people of Delhi. We will find a solution and try our level best to give an alternative to the people of Delhi by forming a government under the leadership of Harsh Vardhan," former BJP president Nitin Gadkari, who was also the party's in-charge for the Delhi elections, told a news channel.
Arvind Kejriwal warns AAP winners against offers by others Read
I did not anticipate a Congress defeat: Digvijay Singh on Assembly polls loss Read
Mizoram Assembly election results: Congress wins, will form government
Rahul Gandhi fails to charm Madhya Pradesh. Read more.
'Deep introspection' to begin in Congress, Sonia Gandhi calls meet after poor show in assembly polls. Read more.
Rahul Gandhi has become a challenge for his own party : Smriti Irani. Read More.
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Slamming the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) for making "unrealistic promises" during elections in Delhi, BJP on Monday challenged it to form a government with Congress support instead of avoiding power and fulfil its "exaggerated and unimplementable" manifesto. Read more
Congress win 32 of 39 seats in Mizoram. Read more.
BJP on Monday stuck to its position of not seeking to stake claim to form the government even though it emerged the single largest party in the assembly polls, saying it did not have the mandate to provide a stable dispensation. Read more
Voting ranged between over 65 per cent in Delhi and over 81 per cent in Mizoram. Rajasthan recorded over 74 per cent, while Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh over 70 per cent.