Maharashtra Hariyana Exit Poll Result 2019
Voting for assembly elections in Maharashtra and Haryana across 378 constituencies concluded at 6 pm on Monday, following which TV channels aired exit polls after the EC mandated half an hour gap.
Polling across 288 assembly seats in Maharashtra took place in a single phase election, where approximately 55% voters turned up to cast their vote till 6pm, according to data provided by ECI’s Voter Turnout app.
Exit polls are predictions based on responses of the people who have cast their votes. Assuming that the voters have correctly revealed their choice, pollsters predict the results much before the actual counting of votes.
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Haryana, Maharashtra Election Exit Poll Results 2019 Highlights:
With voting for the single-phase assembly elections in Haryana and Maharashtra ending on Monday, a series of exit polls have predicted a sweeping majority for the ruling BJP in both the states.
Four separate exit polls estimated that the BJP-Shiv Sena alliance would return to power in the 288-member Maharashtra assembly, with two of them giving more than 200 seats to the ruling combine. On the other hand, pollsters have predicted an emphatic victory for the incumbent BJP government in Haryana, with three exit polls predicting that the saffron party will win over 70 seats.
Exit polls for Maharashtra
Times NowBJP Shiv Sena--230
Cong NCP--48
Others--10
TV9 Marathi-Cicero
BJP-Shiv Sena---197
Cong-NCP--75
Others--10
CNN News 18-IPSOS
BJP Shiv Sena--243
Cong NCP--41
Others--4
India Today-Axis My India
BJP-Shiv Sena--166-194
Cong-NCP--72-90
Others--22-34
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The run-up to the vote witnessed a campaign which was dominated by the BJP’s aggressive narrative on the nullification of Article 370 and marked by the Opposition’s lacklustre canvassing. The results for Maharashtra’s 288 seats and Haryana’s 90 seats will be announced on October 24.
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