DUSU election results 2025: ABVP’s Aryan Maan elected president; NSUI's Rahul Jhansla becomes VP; NOTA crosses 23,000+ across posts
Final DUSU Election Results 2025 (After 21 Rounds)
- President (P): 59,882
- Vice President (VP): 59,869
- Secretary (S): 59,863
- Joint Secretary (JS): 59,919
ABVP Candidates:
- President – Aryan Maan – 28,821 votes
- Vice President – Govind Tanwar – 20,547 votes
- Secretary – Kunal Chaudhary – 23,779 votes
- Joint Secretary – Deepika Jha – 21,825 votes
NSUI Candidates:
- President – Joslyn Nandita Choudhary – 12,645 votes
- Vice President – Rahul Jhansla – 29,339 votes
- Secretary – Kabir – 9,525 votes
- Joint Secretary – Lav Kush Badhana – 17,380 votes
AISA-SFI Candidates:
- President – Anjali – 5,385 votes
- Vice President – Sohan – 4,163 votes
- Secretary – Abhinandana – 9,535 votes
- Joint Secretary – Abhishek – 8,425 votes
- President – 3,175 votes
- Vice President – 5,820 votes
- Secretary – 7,365 votes
- Joint Secretary – 7,314 votes
Sixteenth round counting updates:
ABVP Candidates:
- President: Aryan Maan – 21,854 votes
- Vice President: Govind Tanwar – 16,013 votes
- Secretary: Kunal Chaudhary – 18,506 votes
- Joint Secretary: Deepika Jha – 16,501 votes
- President: Joslyn Nandita Choudhary – 9,973 votes
- Vice President: Rahul Jhansla – 22,770 votes
- Secretary: Kabir – 12,419 votes
- Joint Secretary: Lav Kush Badhana – 13,996 votes
AISA-SFI Candidates:
- President: Anjali – 4,414 votes
- Vice President: Sohan – 3,185 votes
- Secretary: Abhinandana – 7,672 votes
- Joint Secretary: Abhishek – 6,439 votes
Total Votes after Sixteenth round:
- President = 36,241
- Vice President = 41,968
- Secretary = 38,597
- Joint Secretary = 36,936
Eight round counting updates:
ABVP Candidates:
- President: Aryan Maan - 10,362 votes
- Vice President: Govind Tanwar - 7,643 votes
- Secretary: Kunal Chaudhary - 8,353 votes
- Joint Secretary: Deepika Jha - 8,009 votes
NSUI Candidates:
- President: Joslyn Nandita Chaudhary - 5,294 votes
- Vice President: Rahul Jhansla - 11,606 votes
- Secretary: Kabir - 6,727 votes
- Joint Secretary: Lav Kush Badhana - 7,055 votes
Sixth round counting updates:
- President: Aryan Maan – 1,435 votes
- Vice President: Govind Tanwar – 913 votes
- Secretary: Kunal Chaudhary – 1,071 votes
- Joint Secretary: Deepika Jha – 1,055 votes
NSUI Candidates:
- President: Joslyn Nandita Chaudhary – 860 votes
- Vice President: Rahul Jhansla – 1,663 votes
- Secretary: Kabir – 914 votes
- Joint Secretary: Lavkush Bhadana – 983 votes
Third round counting updates:
- President: Aryan Maan - 1073 votes
- Vice President: Govind Tanwar - 954 votes
- Secretary: Kunal Chaudhary - 1123 votes
- Joint Secretary: Deepika Jha - 767 votes
NSUI Candidates:
- President: Joslyn Nandita Chaudhary - 480 votes
- Vice President: Rahul Jhansla - 931 votes
- Secretary: Kabir - 466 votes
- Joint Secretary: Lavkush Bhadhana - 733 votes
Second round counting updates
- President: Aryan Maan - 1526 votes
- Vice President: Govind Tanwar - 1171 votes
- Secretary: Kunal Chaudhary - 1273 votes
- Joint Secretary: Deepika Jha - 1122 votes
- President: Joslyn Nandita Chaudhary - 528 votes
- Vice President: Rahul Jhansla - 1531 votes
- Secretary: Kabir - 908 votes
- Joint Secretary: Lavkush Bhadhana - 1076 votes
ABVP Candidates:
- President: Aryan Maan - 1,696 votes
- Vice President: Govind Tanwar - 1,202 votes
- Secretary: Kunal Choudhary - 1,410 votes
- Joint Secretary: Deepika Jha - 1,315 votes
NSUI Candidates:
- President: Joslin Nandita Choudhary - 714 votes
- Vice President: Rahul Jhansla - 1,606 votes
- Secretary: Kabir - 845 votes
- Joint Secretary: Lavkush Bhardana - 877 votes
Security tightened outside Delhi University’s North Campus as results for the DUSU polls are set to be announced today.
The counting of votes is taking place at the Multipurpose Hall, University Sports Stadium, North Campus.
Counting was scheduled for 8 am and we have started the process. We are opening the strong room in the presence of candidates and will then begin counting on the machines. A large number of staff has been deployed for the process. Counting will take around 18 to 20 rounds depending on the EVMs, after which the result will be declared. This year’s voter turnout was good compared to last year, with a 4 per cent increase.
After a spirited campaign marked by “clean and green elections” and the visible rise of female candidates, all eyes are now on the battle between ABVP, NSUI, and the Left alliance (AISA-SFI) for the four key posts of president, vice-president, secretary, and joint secretary.
Students voted in a noticeably calmer DUSU election on Thursday, although sparks flew between NSUI and ABVP over alleged poll malpractice.
The Delhi University elections were for electing college and university union members. The results will be declared on Friday.
This year’s polls have seen better enforcement measures and heightened surveillance. Over 600 police personnel were deployed, strict anti-defacement curbs on campaign were imposed. Security personnel meticulously verified student ID cards at multiple barricades set up to control the crowds.
The measures follow last year’s controversy when Delhi High Court halted the counting after complaints of widespread defacement of property on campuses and outside by candidates surfaced. Students were seen tossing pamphlets in the air, leaving campus roads strewn with litter.
DUSU chief election officer Raj Kishore Sharma later said that the polling was peaceful. After the voting concluded, the EVMs were placed in the strong room at the university’s sports complex multipurpose hall.
This year’s voter turnout showed a slight improvement from last year, rising to 39.4% from 35.2%. The voting was in two phases — from 8.30am to 1pm and 3pm to 7.30pm. Across 52 colleges and departments, 60,272 votes were cast from among 1,53,100 voters. The numbers could increase on Friday.
Keshavi, a differently-abled English Honours student at Miranda House, said: “I want change, especially better rights and inclusion for persons with disabilities”. Another student at Hindu College said that infrastructure reforms would be a major factor in deciding the vote.
EVM glitches were reported at a few colleges.
At Ramjas College, voting was halted for about 10 minutes after two machines developed snags. At Miranda House, one of the five machines developed a fault but it was fixed immediately. At Kirori Mal, an ink mark appearing next to a candidate’s name sparked claims of electoral manipulation.
First-timers’ demands
Elections for college-level unions added to the confusion on Thursday, especially for first-year students.
At Miranda House, many students queued for over an hour and a half to cast their first vote. Sanvi and Shreya, friends pursuing a BA programme and both voting for the first time, said they hoped everyday issues would be addressed. “I think there can be better Wi-Fi and probably more facilities like air-conditioning in classrooms,” Sanvi said.
Malpractice charge
NSUI has blamed ABVP of indulging in vote manipulation. NSUI national president Varun Choudhary demanded the immediate rejection of ABVP’s presidential candidate’s nomination after alleged malpractice was reported from Kirori Mal, Hindu and Hansraj Colleges. “The students will not tolerate this. They will answer ABVP’s dishonesty with their vote,” he said.
“I have been to Hansraj and Kirori Mal, and on every EVM machine, a blue ink mark is placed in front of Aryan Maan (ABVP). Open vote tampering is happening,” NSUI president Joslyn Nandita Choudhary wrote on X in Hindi. Outgoing DUSU president from NSUI, Ronak Khatri, filed a police complaint alleging that ABVP had engaged in vote tampering.
ABVP Delhi state secretary Sarthak Sharma said: “Just as Congress blames EVMs after each loss, NSUI is following the same path.”Some ABVP members accused Khatri of storming into Kirori Mal with outsiders, causing injuries to students.
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