Key Points

Delhi is preparing for important bypolls across 12 municipal wards that have fallen vacant. The State Election Commission has initiated comprehensive arrangements including finalizing polling stations and updating electoral rolls. Special measures are being implemented to assist senior citizens and persons with disabilities during voting. Security coordination with Delhi Police ensures the elections will proceed smoothly while considering festival schedules and logistical requirements.

Key Points: Delhi MCD Bypolls in 12 Wards as Election Preparations Intensify

  • Bypolls cover 12 MCD wards including Mundka and Chandni Chowk with intensive preparations underway
  • Electoral rolls updated with January 1 2025 qualifying date will be adopted
  • Enhanced voter assistance includes wheelchair booking and pick-drop for seniors
  • Security review conducted with Delhi Police Commissioner to ensure peaceful polling
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Delhi gears up for bypolls in 12 MCD wards, preparations intensify

Delhi gears up for crucial MCD bypolls across 12 vacant wards with enhanced voter assistance, security measures, and streamlined campaign permissions.

"All supplements subsequently prepared up to the last date for filing nominations for the above bye-elections shall also form part of the electoral rolls - Delhi Election Commission"

New Delhi, Oct 11

The State Election Commission of the National Capital Territory of Delhi has initiated intensive preparations for the upcoming bye-elections to fill vacancies in 12 wards of the Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD). 

The vacant wards include Mundka, Shalimar Bagh-B, Ashok Vihar, Chandni Chowk, Chandni Mahal, Dwarka B, Dichaon Kalan, Naraina, Sangam Vihar-A, Dakshin Puri (SC), Greater Kailash, and Vinod Nagar.

These wards fall under key Assembly constituencies such as Mundka, Wazirpur, Matiala, Najafgarh, Rajender Nagar, Deoli, and Patparganj.

The Commission confirmed that Assembly Electoral Rolls, as updated with a qualifying date of January 1, 2025, will be adopted for these bye-elections, in compliance with Section 7(E) of the Municipal Corporation Act, 1957.

“All supplements subsequently prepared up to the last date for filing nominations for the above bye-elections shall also form part of the electoral rolls for the above bye-elections,” the Delhi Election Commission said in its press note.

Returning Officers for all 12 wards have been briefed and assigned the task of finalising polling stations by October 13, 2025.

Public notices inviting objections and suggestions from citizens have already been issued.

To ensure smooth polling, officers from the Government of NCT Delhi and MCD have been deployed as District Election Officers, ROs, AROs, and General Observers. Expenditure Observers will also be appointed to monitor spending during the poll process.

The Commission announced enhanced voter assistance measures, including wheelchair booking, pick-and-drop facilities for senior citizens above 85 years and persons with disabilities through the “Nigam Chunav Delhi” mobile application.

A Single Window Permission Portal is also being launched to streamline campaign permissions and handle complaints efficiently.

“A meeting has also been held with the Commissioner of Police, Delhi today to review the security as well as law and order situation for the smooth conduct of the bye-elections. The Commission will be holding a meeting shortly with the Chief Secretary, Govt. of NCT of Delhi, to ensure seamless arrangements to enable the Commission to conduct by-elections at the earliest,” it said.

The election schedule will be announced after considering festivals, examinations, logistical constraints, and security inputs to ensure a peaceful and well-organised electoral process.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Finally some action in these vacant wards! Our area in Dwarka B has been suffering without proper representation for months. Hope the new councillor actually works on sanitation and water issues.
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Sarah B
The Single Window Permission Portal sounds promising if implemented correctly. Campaign permissions in Delhi can be such a headache. Hope this reduces corruption and delays in the process.
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Arjun K
While the preparations look good on paper, I hope they actually conduct these elections soon. Chandni Chowk area has been neglected for too long. The garbage situation is terrible here! 🗑️
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Karthik V
Respectfully, I think the Election Commission should focus more on voter awareness campaigns. Many people in these wards don't even know about these bypolls. Digital initiatives are good but ground-level outreach is equally important.
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Meera T
Glad they're considering festivals and examinations while scheduling. Last time elections clashed with Diwali preparations and voter turnout was poor. Smart planning! 🎉
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David E
The Expenditure Observers are crucial. Hope they strictly monitor campaign spending and prevent money power from influencing these local elections. MCD elections need to be clean and fair.

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