Of the three Lok Sabha and seven assembly seats up for grabs, the BJP emerged victorious in five, the Congress in two, and one seat each went to the AAP, YSRC and SAD(A).
AAP candidate Durgesh Pathak was leading the tally over his BJP rival Rajesh Bhatia by a margin of over 1,500 votes in the Rajinder Nagar assembly bypoll, as counting of votes began on Sunday morning.
After the first round of counting, Pathak had secured nearly 64 per cent of the votes counted,
The percentage of third gender voters stood at 50 per cent. The turnout registered during the bypoll is significantly less than the figures recorded in the 2020 polls, when the voter turnout in Rajinder Nagar was 58.27 per cent 58.09 per cent male voters and 58.5 per cent female voters. Rajinder Nagar By-Election Result 2022: Counting of Votes for Delhi Assembly Bypoll Begins.