DUSU election result 2024 today, counting of votes underway; a timeline of events
DUSU Elections 2024: Delhi University will announce winners of student union polls after two months. 21 candidates contesting for 4 posts.
Download list of Colleges/ Universities Accpeting CUET/CUCET Score with Cut-OFFs
Download NowVagisha Kaushik | November 25, 2024 | 01:14 PM IST
NEW DELHI: Counting of votes is underway for the Delhi University Students’ Union (DUSU) elections 2024 and DU will announce DUSU election result 2024 today, after two months of polling. 21 candidates are contesting for the four central panel posts, eight for the post of president, five for vice-president, and four each for the posts of secretary and joint secretary.
The university recently asked candidates contesting the DUSU polls to sign an affidavit to refrain from activities such as use of loudspeakers, dhols, firecrackers or pamphlets and roadshows or rallies after the declaration of DUSU results. Failure to comply with the affidavit will lead to cancellation of the candidate's post.
Earlier scheduled for November 21, DU postponed the DUSU election 2024 result to November 25 due to pending cleaning-up of election-related defacement.
DU student union polls recorded 29.8% voter turnout with a total of 43,451 votes. Most of the votes were cast by the students of Shaheed Bhagat Singh College.
Delhi High Court, on September 26, put a halt on counting of votes and declaration of results of DUSU polls, slated for September 28, following defacement of public property by the candidates. The Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) had deployed a team of 37 workers and four trucks for 11 days, from September 13 to September 26, a day before the Delhi University Students' Union elections, to clear the defacement in the area.
DUSU Results 2024: Timeline of events
November 20, 2024: DU postpones DU poll results 2024 further to November 25, a day before the high court’s deadline.
November 13, 2024: University officials announce that DUSU poll results 2024 will be announced on November 21.
October 21, 2024: Delhi University appeals to the HC to exempt Rs 1 crore compensation imposed upon it to pay to the MCD for cleaning the defacement of public property across the national capital during the elections.
October 9, 2024: While listening to a plea filed by two candidates seeking election result declaration, the High Court tells candidates to clean all campus structures.
September 27, 2024: DU students cast their votes for the different posts.
September 26, 2024: A day before the elections, Delhi HC stalls the counting of votes for the DUSU elections 2024 in view of incidents of vandalism and defacement of public property by candidates.
September 25, 2024: Hearing a petition by advocate seeking action against DUSU candidates for vandalising public property, the Delhi HC suggested annulling the elections, or disqualifing the candidates and start nomination afresh or allowing polling but not declare the results till all the defacement is removed.
September 2, 2024: The Delhi University announced that the student union elections for 2024-25 will be held on September 27. The nominations for DUSU polls can be filed till September 17 and counting of votes will take place on September 28.
Follow us for the latest education news on colleges and universities, admission, courses, exams, research, education policies, study abroad and more..
To get in touch, write to us at news@careers360.com.
Next Story
]‘Enough is Enough’: Protest held over caste discrimination, violation of reservation policy at IIM Bangalore
IIM Bangalore Protest: Protestors demand removal of IIM B director Rishikesha T Krishnan, accusing him of violating reservation norms and harassing faculty members advocating for diversity and inclusion.
Alivia MukherjeeFeatured News
]- MCC NEET PG Counselling: Aspirants demand round 4 or stray vacancy upgrade, fear MP lag may cost seats
- ASER Report: Government schools outshine private in post-Covid learning recovery, but teen enrollment drops
- How new-age law colleges of India are redefining legal learning
- No student, 6 teachers, crumbling building: West Bengal’s zero-enrolment school problem
- NMC proposal to let MSc, PhDs teach at medical colleges will ‘dilute academic standards’: Resident doctors
- ‘Academic apartheid’: Non-doctors denounce NMCs’ new rules for medical faculty recruitment
- New UGC regulations may create rubber-stamp VCs, conflict with states: JNU professor
- Why NMC bid to expand medical faculty pool is drawing fire from both doctors, non-medical postgraduates
- Data Science, Maritime and Property Law: Top LLB, LLM colleges launch courses in niche frontiers
- Music, arts and Harry Potter: How top law colleges are using films and fiction to teach legal concepts