ABP-CVoter Exit Poll HIGHLIGHTS: BJP To Sweep UP, AAP Looks At Stunning Win In Punjab. Close Fight In Goa & U'khand

Exit Polls HIGHLIGHTS: The Exit Poll predicts a close fight for the BJP in Uttar Pradesh, Manipur, Goa and Uttarakhand, the four states which along with Punjab where pollings have been concluded.

ABP News Bureau Last Updated: 07 Mar 2022 11:34 PM
UP Exit Poll: BJP To Get 25-29 Seats In Phase 7 Voting

According to ABP C-Voter Exit Poll, BJP can get 25 to 29 seats in the seventh phase. Apart from this, SP has been estimated to get 17 to 21 seats, BSP 4 to 6 seats, Congress 0 to 2 seats and others 1 to 3 seats.

UP Exit Poll: BJP To Get 40% Votes In Phase 7 Election

According to ABP C-Voter Exit Poll, the BJP is predicted to get 40 per cent of the votes in 54 seats in the seventh phase. Apart from this, the SP is expected to get 33 per cent, BSP 18 per cent, Congress 5 per cent and others 4 per cent in the seventh and last phase of UP elections.

UP Exit Poll: BJP To Bag 39%, SP 33% Votes In Phase 6 Voting

BJP can get 39 per cent votes in 57 seats in the sixth phase. According to ABP CVoter Exit Poll, the SP is expected to get 33 percent, BSP 19 percent, Congress 5 percent and others 4 percent vote share.

UP Exit Poll: BJP To Bag 40% Vote Share In Phase 5 Polling

Polling was held in 61 seats in 12 districts in the fifth phase. Voting took place in the maximum number of 61 seats in this round. Most of the seats in this phase were from Awadh region. The exit polls have predicted 40 per cent votes for BJP, 31 per cent for SP, 15 per cent for BSP, 8 per cent for Congress and 6 per cent for others in this phase.

UP Exit Poll: BJP To Get 40% Vote Share In Phase 4 Voting

In the fourth phase, voting was held in every region in UP. Voting was held in 59 seats in this phase. According to the ABP C Voter exit poll, the BJP alliance can get 40 percent of the vote in the fourth phase. Apart from this, it has been estimated to get 33 percent votes for SP, 18 percent for BSP, 6 percent for Congress and 3 percent for others.

UP Exit Poll: Akhilesh Yadav Tweets Amid Exit Poll Results

UP Exit Poll: SP Predicted To Win 16-20 Seats In Phase 3 Polling

According to the exit polls, out of 59 seats in the third phase, BJP can get 38 to 42 seats. At the same time, 16 to 20 seats in SP's account, 0 to 2 in BSP's account, 0 to 1 in Congress' account and 0 to 1 seats have been estimated for others.

UP Exit Polls: BJP Likely To Get 41% Vote Share In Phase 3 Polling

In the third phase, voting was held in 59 seats in 16 districts. According to exit polls, BJP can get 41 percent votes in this phase. Apart from this, 33 percent votes have been estimated to go to the account of SP. Whereas BSP can get 17 per cent, Congress 5 per cent and others 4 per cent vote share.

UP Exit Poll: SP To Get 26-30 Seats In Phase 2 Voting

According to exit polls, Samajwadi Party can get 26-30 seats in the second phase of elections. On the other hand, BJP is getting 23-27 seats, BSP 1-3 seats, Congress 0-1 seats and others 0-1 seats in this phase.

UP Exit Poll: BJP To Get 28-32 Seats In Phase 1 Polling

Voting was held in 58 seats in the first phase. According to ABP News-CVoter survey, BJP seems to be getting 28 to 32 seats in the first phase of elections. On the other hand, Samajwadi Party can get 23 to 27 seats.


Apart from this, BSP is expected to get 2 to 4, Congress 0 to 1 and others also 0 to 1 seats.

UP Exit Poll: Vote Share In Phase 1 Voting. BJP Leading With 48%

According to ABP News CVoter Exit Poll, BJP is expected to get 43 per cent votes in 58 seats in the first phase elections in Uttar Pradesh. the poll, the SP is expected to get 32 ​​per cent, BSP 17 per cent, Congress five per cent and others three per cent.

Goa Exit Poll: No Single Party To Get Majority, AAP & TMC Could Be Kingmaker

The ABP News CVoter prediction for Goa shows no single party seems to be getting the majority. The final tally may look like that of the 2017 results, but with AAP and TMC around, it is to be seen who has the last laugh. 

Goa Exit Poll: Hung Assembly Predicted, BJP & Congress In Close Battle

The Goa Assembly Election 2022 appears to be between the BJP and the Congress once again. The BJP is slightly ahead, but they are falling short of the majority mark of 21. According to the ABP News-CVoter Exit Poll, BJP is likely to get 13 to 17 seats, and the Congress at 12 to 16 seats. The AAP, which failed to win any seat in 2017, may get 4 to 8 seats this time.

Punjab Exit Poll: Region-Wise Seat Projection


Punjab Exit Poll: Congress, AAP Neck-And-Neck In Doaba Region

Congress and the AAP can have a neck-and-neck contest in Doaba, while the Bhagwant Mann-led party can sweep the Malwa region. The Akali Dal alliance is also not too far behind in Doaba and it is expected to have lead in Majha.

Punjab Exit Poll: AAP Projected To Bag 39% Vote Share, Congress 26.7%

AAP is projected to be claiming the highest vote share at 39%, followed by Congress at 26.7%. While AAP seems to have made gains, the ruling Congress appears to have lost a significant share as compared to the 2017 results. So has Akali Dal, which has lost nearly 5% of votes, predicted to gain a 20.7% share in this election.

Punjab Exit Poll: Party-Wise Seat Predction


Punjab Exit Poll: AAP Looking At A Massive Win In Punjab

The results of ABP News - CVoter Exit Poll for the Punjab Assembly Election are out. As per the exit poll, Aam Adami Party is set for a massive victory in Punjab with. The poll predicted that the Arvind Kejriwal-led party will win 49 per cent of votes or 51-61 seats in the 117-seat Assembly.

Vote Share% — Uttarakhand Election 2022 | ABP News-CVoter Exit Poll 2022

The BJP is likely to get an overall vote share of 40.8% with Congress possibly bagging 39.3%. The vote share percentage hints that the AAP could become the kingmaker with 8.7% votes in its kitty. However, Others also hold a significant amount of vote percentage — 11.2%.

Uttarakhand Exit Poll: AAP To Become Kingmaker In Tarai Region

However, the Tarai region or plains may help AAP become the kingmaker. The INC seems to be leading with 9-11 seats, and the BJP could get 5-7 seats. The projection for the AAP is 0-2 seats. 

Uttarakhand Exit Poll: BJP, Congress Head To Head In Garhwal Region

While the BJP and the Congress seem to be head-to-head in Kumaon, in the Garhwal region, BJP looks to be leading with 14-16 seats in the ABP-CVoter Uttarkhand Exit Poll. INC may bag only 12-14 seats, and it doesn't look like the AAP will be able to open its account.

Uttarakhand Exit Poll: Congress Leading In Kumaon Region, BJP Just Behind

In Uttarakhand's Kumaon region, INC seems to be in the lead with a projected number of 11-13 seats, followed closely by the BJP with 7-9 seats. The AAP does not seem to have any ground in Kumaon and may bag just 1 seat.

Uttarakhand Exit Poll: An Overview

According to the ABP-CVoter exit poll projections, out of Uttarakhand’s 70 seats, BJP may bag between 26 and 32 seats, with the Congress getting a range of nearly 32 to 38 seats. The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP), which just made its debut in the state, could bag 0-2 assembly seats. Others, including the BSP, may get between 3 and 7 seats. The BSP may get 3 seats.

Uttarakhand Exit Poll: Check Party-Wise Vote Share

ABP News conducted an Exit Poll to gauge the mood of voters in Uttarakhand. Check party-wise vote share.


BJP: 41%
Congress: 39%
AAP: 9%
Others: 11%

Uttarakhand Exit Polls: Congress Leading With 32-38 Seats

Total Assembly Seats - 70


BJP: 26-32
Congress: 32-38
AAP: 0-2
Others: 3-7

UP Phase 7 Polling: 46.40% Voter Turnout Till 3 PM

A 46.40 per cent voter turnout was recorded till 1 p.m on Monday in the seventh and final phase of Assembly elections in Uttar Pradesh, as per Election Commission data. A total of 613 candidates are trying their luck in this phase on the 54 seats spread across nine districts, which include 11 reserved for the Scheduled Castes and two for the Scheduled Tribes by around 2.06 crore electorate.

AAP All Set To Win Punjab Assembly Elections: ABP Opinion Poll

According to a CVoter-ABP News opinion poll released in February, AAP is set to win Punjab with a wafer-thin majority while the Congress appears to be way behind, with the Akali Dalled alliance and the BJP-led alliance in collaboration with former Congress chief minister Captain Amarinder Singh trail behind the two leading contenders.

Yogi Adityanath Is UP's Most Preferred CM Candidate, Akhilesh Second

In the politically crucial Uttar Pradesh, current BJP chief minister Yogi Adityanath is far ahead with 43.6 per cent of the votes. In contrast, his main rival for the post of CM Akhilesh Yadav gets 33.7 per cent of the votes. The others are too far behind to matter.

BJP's Pramod Swant Is Goa's Most Preferred CM Face

In Goa, current BJP chief minister Pramod Sawant leads the pack with 30.4 per cent of the votes. He is far ahead of AAP CM candidate Amit Patekar who gets 19.5 per cent, ABP C-Voter Opinion poll revealed. 

Congress' Harish Rawat Is Most Preferred CM Face In Uttarakhand

In Uttarakhand, Harish Rawat, the former chief minister leads the race and gets 39.4 per cent of the votes as the preferred CM. Current BJP chief minister Pushkar Singh Dhami gets 35.5 per cent of the votes, a big jump from the 28.6 per cent he got in January this year.

Bhagwant Mann Leads Race Of Most Preferred CM Face In Punjab

In Punjab, AAP leader Bhagwant Mann looks to win the race of most preferred Chief Minister face with 35.7 per cent of the votes, while Congress' Charanjit Singh Channi stands at a distant second spot with 25.9 per cent of the voters. The other contenders are too far behind to be in contention.


This was revealed in the final results of the ABP News CVoter opinion poll released on the evening of February 7. 

Background

ABP-CVoter Exit Polls HIGHLIGHTS: ABP News along with C-Voter conducted a final survey to gauge the mood of voters in five poll-bound states including Uttar Pradesh, Punjab, Uttarakhand, Goa and Manipur. Voting for the seventh and final phase of the assembly elections in Uttar Pradesh is about to conclude and with this, assembly elections in five states will come to an end.


The Exit Poll predicts a close fight for the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in Uttar Pradesh, Manipur, Goa and Uttarakhand, the four states which along with Punjab where pollings have been concluded.


As per the last round of ABP-CVoter Opinion Poll, BJP is predicted to win Uttar Pradesh with a tough fight from former Chief Minister Akhilesh Yadav-led Samajwadi Party. Mayawati's Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) and Congress remain at distant third and fourth spots, respectively.


The survey also predicts that Punjab is heading towards a hung Assembly with no party being able to cross the majority mark. The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) remains in the leading position, followed by the incumbent Congress.


In Uttarakhand, BJP is consistently maintaining the lead position with Congress giving a tough fight, followed by AAP in a distant third position.


In Goa, BJP continues to remain the most popular party with AAP and Congress engaged in a tight battle for the second spot. In Manipur, BJP is set to win a closely-fought contest against Congress.


The voting in UP took place in seven phases starting from February 10, voting in Manipur happened in two phases starting from February 27, while Punjab, Uttarakhand and Goa elections conducted voting in a single phase on February 14. Results of all the assembly polls will be declared on March 10.

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