Aerial view of a Badarpur Thermal Power Station in New Delhi, India.Copyright (c) 2021 PradeepGaurs/Shutterstock.
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Audi AG German automobile manufacturer luxury car showroom at Mohan Cooperative Industrial Estate at Badarpur, New Delhi, India. Copyright (c) 2021 PradeepGaurs/Shutterstock.
Location
The geographic coordinates of Badarpur Assembly constituency are: 28°30'48.2"N 77°16'31.8"E. This constituency falls in South East district of Delhi and in the South Delhi region. Badarpur shares its borders with two other Assembly constituencies. Other Delhi Assembly constituencies adjacent to Badarpur are: Tughlakabad, Okhla. This constituency shares an inter-state border with Uttar Pradesh, Haryana.
There were a total of 3,62,621 registered voters on the electoral rolls for the 2025 Assembly election in Badarpur Assembly constituency, of which 2,02,595 were male, 1,59,974 female and 52 of the third gender. In the 2020 Assembly elections, there were a total of 3,21,392 registered voters, of which 1,85,442 were male, 1,35,905 female and 45 from the third gender. In the 2015 Assembly elections, there were a total of 2,60,887 registered voters, of which 1,53,307 were male, 1,07,516 female and 36 from the third gender. In 2013 elections, there were a total of 2,06,380 registered voters in this constituency, of which 1,21,077 were male and 85,265 female. In the 2008 polls, the number of total electors was 1,99,209 which included 1,16,514 male and 82,671 female voters.
The number of service voters in this Assembly constituency was 0 in 2020, 28 in 2015, 27 in 2013 and 24 in 2008.
The electorate gender ratio (number of female voters per 1000 male voters) in this constituency in 2025 was 790, in 2020 it was 733, 701 in 2015, 704 in 2013 and 710 in 2008.
Poll dates
Badarpur Assembly constituency went to the polls in Phase 1 of the 2025 Delhi Assembly elections on Wednesday, February 5, 2025. The counting of votes is on Saturday, February 8, 2025.
In the 2020 state Assembly elections, this seat voted in Phase 1 on Saturday, February 8, 2020 and the results were declared on Tuesday, February 11, 2020.
In the 2015 state Assembly elections, this seat voted in Phase 1 on Saturday, February 7, 2015 and the results were declared on Tuesday, February 10, 2015.
In the 2013 polls, this constituency voted in Phase 1 on Wednesday, December 4, 2013 and the results were declared on Sunday, December 8, 2013.
In 2008, Badarpur voted in Phase 1 on Saturday, November 29, 2008 and the results were declared on Monday, December 8, 2008.
Election Trivia
The BJP won 12 constituencies with a margin of less than 5% in the 2025 Delhi Assembly elections.
Assembly constituency no.53. Badarpur comprises of the following areas of South East district in the South Delhi region of Delhi: Delhi Municipal Corporation - Ward No. 65 (Part) EB No. 23-83 Molar Band (Census Town), Mithe Pur (Census Town), Jait Pur and Tajpul (Census Town).
This constituency covers an approximate area of 16.74 square kilometers and the geographic coordinates of Sabalagadh is: 28°30'48.2"N 77°16'31.8"E.
A total of two Assembly constituencies in the state of Delhi share borders with Badarpur constituency, which are: Tughlakabad, Okhla. This constituency shares an inter-state border with Faridabad district of Haryana, Ghaziabad district of Uttar Pradesh.
Voter turnout
According to data released by the Election Commission of India, in the 2025 Delhi Assembly elections, the estimated voter turnout in this Delhi constituency was 56.93%. In 2020, this seat registered a turnout of 59.63%, while it was 65.33% in 2015, 64.20% in 2013 and 56.70% in 2008. The estimated turnout in 2025 is -02.70% compared to the 2020 turnout.
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Total voters
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Victory margin
In the 2020 Delhi Assembly elections, Ramvir Singh Bidhuri of BJP won in this constituency beating Ram Singh Netaji of AAP by a margin of 3,719 votes which was 1.94% of the total votes cast. In 2015, Narayan Dutt Sharma of AAP was the winner in this seat beating Ramvir Singh Bidhuri of BJP by a margin of 47,583 votes which was 27.92% of the total votes polled in the constituency. In 2013, Rambir Singh Bidhuri of BJP was the winner in this seat beating Ram Singh Netaji of INC by a margin of 13,854 votes which was 10.46% of the total votes polled in the constituency. In the 2008 Assembly elections, Ram Singh Netaji of BSP won this seat defeating Rambir Singh Bidhuri of INC by a margin of 13,305 votes which was 11.78% of the total votes polled for the seat.
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Winner vote share (%)
In the 2020 Delhi Assembly elections, Ramvir Singh Bidhuri of BJP had a vote share of 47.05% in this seat. In the 2015 Assembly elections, Narayan Dutt Sharma of AAP got a vote share of 55.31% , In 2013, Rambir Singh Bidhuri of BJP secured a vote share of 34.23% in this constituency. In the 2008 Assembly elections, Ram Singh Netaji of BSP got a vote share of 47.3% in Badarpur.