The voting for Delhi assembly elections happened on February 5 with 70 seats up for grabs and 699 candidates in the running.
Several memes about the Delhi elections 2025 have been surfing the internet. On Saturday, people’s attention was caught by the Delhi elections 2025 as the Election Commission of India counted the votes.
Memes on Delhi elections 2025.
The Delhi election polls 2025 were held on Wednesday, February 5, with 70 assembly seats up for grabs and 699 candidates in the fray. As the results unfold, social media has turned into a meme battlefield. Memes from mocking news channels for prematurely declaring “probable winners” to roasting parties that aren’t even close to leading, netizens made sure every moment and thing happening during the election results counting was documented with humour.
Watch some of the trending memes on social media on Delhi Elections 2025.
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Approximate voter turnout for Delhi Elections 2025.
The Election Commission reported an approximate voter turnout of 60.54 per cent in the Delhi assembly election. The highest voting participation across all districts came from North East Delhi, with 66.25 per cent of voters casting their ballots. On the other hand, South East Delhi had the lowest turnout, with a record of just 56.40 per cent.

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