New Delhi: With the tenure of the current Delhi Mayor nearing its end, preparations are underway for the next mayoral election, likely to be announced by the end of April. The national capital is expected to get a new Mayor in the coming month, with political equations once again taking centre stage.
The key question remains—who will be the next Mayor of Delhi? Going by the current numbers, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) appears to have a clear advantage, holding a majority in the Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD).
How the Numbers Stack Up:
The total number of voters in the mayoral election stands at 273. This includes:
- 249 councillors
- 14 MLAs nominated by the विधानसभा
- 10 Members of Parliament (7 Lok Sabha + 3 Rajya Sabha)
The majority mark required to elect the Mayor is 137 votes.
Party-wise Strength:
- BJP: 123 councillors + 7 MPs + 11 nominated MLAs = 141 votes
- AAP: 100 councillors + 3 MPs + 3 nominated MLAs = 106 votes
Even if the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) secures support from other parties—Congress (9), Indraprastha Vikas Party (15), one Forward Bloc councillor, and one Independent—the total would reach only around 132 votes, still short of the majority mark.
Political Scenario:
While BJP holds a slender majority with 141 votes, it is still above the required threshold, making it the frontrunner. For AAP to form the Mayor, it would require significant cross-voting from BJP members, which appears unlikely under the current political climate.
Delhi has previously witnessed dramatic mayoral elections, including the 2022 polls where AAP secured victory after intense political tussle. However, with shifting political dynamics and current numerical strength, the balance now tilts in favour of BJP.
Unless there is an unexpected political development or cross-voting, the upcoming mayoral election is likely to see BJP securing the Mayor’s post once again.

