While AAP looks to sweep the Delhi Assembly Results by winning 58 out of 70 seats, the BJP is leading on the rest 12.
This is a relatively better performance for the party as compared to the 2015 assembly election results when it won three seats. The tally later increased to four when the party won a by-poll.
Incidentally, when it comes to the total vote share, the BJP has notched its best ever tally since 1993 when it had formed the government under the leadership of Madan Lal Khurana, by amassing a vote share of 47.82 per cent.
So far in the 2020 electoral results, the BJP has notched a vote share of 38.79 per cent. Compared to this, the party had clocked a vote share of 34.02 per cent in 1998, 35.22 per cent in 2003, 36.34 in 2008, 33 per cent in 2013 and 32.3 per cent in 2015.