Exit polls emerging from West Bengal tell differing stories, who will win in Assam, Keralam, Tamil Nadu?
The various exit polls emerging from West Bengal are telling differing stories.
In the 294-seat West Bengal Legislative Assembly, 148 seats are required to secure a majority. The P-MARQ exit poll projects 118–138 seats for the TMC, 150–175 seats for the BJP, and 2–6 seats for others.
The Matrize exit poll projects 125–140 seats for the TMC, 146–161 seats for the BJP, and 6–10 seats for others.
The People's Pulse exit poll projects 178–189 seats for the TMC, 95–110 seats for the BJP, 1–3 seats for the Congress, and 0–1 seats for the Left.
The Chanakya Strategies exit poll projects 130–140 seats for the TMC, 150–160 seats for the BJP, and 6–10 seats for others.
Exit Polls Show BJP in the Lead in Assam
Voting in Assam was conducted in a single phase on April 9. The Assam Legislative Assembly comprises 126 seats, and the majority mark stands at 64.
Most exit polls indicate a lead for the BJP alliance. The Axis My India exit poll projects 88–100 seats for the BJP alliance, 24–36 seats for the Congress alliance, and 0–3 seats for others.
The JVC exit poll projects 88–101 seats for the BJP alliance, 23–33 seats for the Congress alliance, and 2–5 seats for others.
The P-MARQ exit poll projects 82–94 seats for the BJP alliance, 30–40 seats for the Congress alliance, and 1–5 seats for others. The Matrize exit poll projects 85–95 seats for the BJP alliance, 25–32 seats for the Congress alliance, and 6–12 seats for others.
The People's Pulse exit poll projects 68–72 seats for the BJP alliance, 22–26 seats for the Congress alliance, and 11–15 seats for others.
The Poll Diary exit poll projects 86–101 seats for the BJP alliance, 15–26 seats for the Congress alliance, and 3–7 seats for others.
UDF ahead in Keralam
Voting for the 140 seats of the Keralam Legislative Assembly was held in a single phase on April 9. The majority mark here stands at 71.
The Axis My India exit poll projects 49–62 seats for the LDF, 78–90 seats for the Congress-led coalition UDF, and 0–3 seats for the BJP alliance.
The P-Marq exit poll projects 62–69 seats for the LDF, 71–79 seats for the UDF, 1–4 seats for the BJP alliance, and 0–3 seats for others.
The Matrize exit poll projects 60–65 seats for the LDF, 70–75 seats for the UDF, 3–5 seats for the BJP alliance, and 2–4 seats for others.
The People's Pulse exit poll projects 55–65 seats for the LDF, 75–85 seats for the UDF, and 0–3 seats for the BJP alliance.
DMK Alliance Projected to Lead in Tamil Nadu
Voting for the 234 seats of the Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly was held in a single phase on April 23. The majority mark here stands at 118.
The P-Marq exit poll projects 125–145 seats for the DMK alliance, 65–85 seats for the AIADMK alliance, 16–26 seats for the TVK, and 1–6 seats for others. The Matrize exit poll projects 122–132 seats for the DMK alliance, 87–110 for the AIADMK alliance, 10–12 for the TVK, and 0–6 for others.
The People's Pulse exit poll projects 125–145 seats for the DMK alliance, 65–80 for the AIADMK alliance, 18–24 for the TVK, and 2–6 for others.
The Chanakya Strategies exit poll projects 145–160 seats for the DMK alliance, 50–65 for the AIADMK alliance, zero for the TVK, and 18–26 for others.
The Axis My India exit poll projects 92–110 seats for the DMK alliance, 22–32 for the AIADMK alliance, and 98–120 for the TVK.
BJP Alliance Leads in Puducherry
During the recent assembly elections, voting also took place on April 9 in the Union Territory of Puducherry.
For the 30 seats in the Puducherry Legislative Assembly, the majority mark stands at 16.
The Axis My India exit poll estimates that the BJP alliance will secure 16–20 seats, the Congress alliance 6–8 seats, and others 3–7 seats.
The People's Pulse exit poll estimates that the BJP alliance will secure 16–19 seats, the Congress alliance 10–12 seats, and others 1–2 seats.
