The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) has secured a resounding victory in the Moga Municipal Corporation elections in Punjab, winning all seven wards that went to polls. The results, announced on May 29, 2026, saw the ruling party sweep the local body elections, while other political parties failed to open their account.
Landslide Victory for AAP
The AAP candidates emerged victorious in all seven wards of the Moga Municipal Corporation, showcasing the party's stronghold in the region. The elections were held as part of the Punjab local body polls, which are seen as a crucial test for the state government's popularity.
Other Parties Fail to Make Mark
Major opposition parties, including the Congress, Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD), and Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), failed to win any seat in the Moga municipal corporation. This clean sweep by AAP underscores the party's dominance in the area and reflects the public's continued support for the ruling party's governance.
Significance of the Win
The Moga Municipal Corporation election victory is significant for AAP as it demonstrates the party's strong grassroots presence and organizational strength. Political analysts view this as an indicator of the party's performance in future state elections. The win also boosts the morale of AAP workers and reinforces the party's position in Punjab politics.
Reactions and Celebrations
Following the announcement of results, AAP leaders and workers celebrated the victory with enthusiasm. Party officials thanked the voters for their trust and reiterated their commitment to development and good governance. The opposition parties, meanwhile, are analyzing the reasons for their poor performance.
Voter Turnout and Campaign
The local body polls witnessed a moderate voter turnout, with the AAP campaign focusing on development works and welfare schemes. The party's door-to-door campaign and public meetings resonated with the electorate, leading to the landslide victory.
This win in Moga is expected to set the tone for upcoming local body elections in other parts of Punjab, with AAP aiming to replicate this success across the state.



