45-year-old Kejriwal, who is contesting against three- time Chief Minister Sheila Dikshit and BJP's Vijender Gupta, reached polling booth number 47 at Nagar Pallika Primary School at Hanuman Road in New Delhi Assembly constituency at around 8.15 AM.
"People of Delhi will win and corruption will be defeated in the election," he said after exercising his franchise.
He asked the voter of Delhi to come out in large numbers and cast their ballot.
"We are being denied permission to put our polling agents at various booths in New Delhi and also in Adarsh Nagar Assembly constituencies by the presiding officers. It seems that this is being done delebrately as Returning Officers are also not helping us," AAP leader and senior lawyer Prashant Bhushan said.
Prior to Kejriwal, Delhi's Chief Electoral Officer Vijay Dev exercised his franchise at the same venue. He arrived at the polling booth around 8.05 AM, accompanied by his wife and cast his vote.
Dev expressed the hope that the youth would come out in record numbers to cast their vote and "will be able to dispel the image of urban apathy.
