The figure is much less than claims made by the Delhi unit of the BJP on the day of polling, and on expected lines considering the number of rebel MLAs in the AAP.
After casting his vote, sacked Delhi Minister Kapil Mishra had said: "My vote went to one who is all set to become the next president."
The data also shows that although a total of 67 lawmakers had cast their vote, six were declared invalid. Two AAP MLAs did not vote.
The 70-member Delhi assembly currently has 69 MLAs, of which, 65 belong to the ruling AAP and four to the BJP.
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Among the votes deemed valid, 55 went in favour of joint opposition candidate Meira Kumar, whom the AAP supported, while six votes went in favour of President elect Ramnath Kovind.
One seat is lying vacant since March when AAP legislator Ved Prakash had quit membership to join the BJP.
"Congratulations to Sh Ram Nath Kovind ji for becoming President of India," Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal tweeted.
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