ABP News-CVoter Survey HIGHLIGHTS: BJP Likely To Return To Power In Himachal Pradesh, Gujarat

Gujarat & Himachal Pradesh ABP CVoter Opinion Poll 2022: Know which party appears to be in a good position to form the governments in Gujarat and Himachal Pradesh as per early opinion polls.

ABP News Bureau Last Updated: 02 Oct 2022 06:11 PM
BJP Likely To Retain Power In HP, Gujarat

BJP, the ruling party in Gujarat, currently with 99 seats, is expected to maintain its streak as the single largest party in the state with a projection of 135 to 143 seats, expanding the margin by 40 seats. 


In Himachal Pradesh, ABP News-CVoter Opinion Poll 2022 has projected that the ruling BJP can emerge as the single largest party, bagging 37 to 45 seats, followed by the Congress with 21 to 29 seats.

Gujarat | ABP News-CVoter Survey LIVE update

Who will win the assembly elections in Gujarat? (Vote Share) Source - CVoter Survey


BJP-63%
Congress-9%
AAP - 19%
Others -2%

Gujarat | ABP News-CVoter Survey LIVE update

How is PM Modi's work? Source - CVoter Survey


Good - 60%


Average - 18%


Bad - 22%

Gujarat ABP News-CVoter Survey LIVE update

How is the functioning of the Gujarat government? Source - CVoter Survey


Good-42%
Average-26%
Bad - 32%

Gujarat ABP News-CVoter Survey LIVE update

How is the Chief Minister's work? Source - CVoter Survey


Good-36%
Average-35%
Bad-29%

Gujarat ABP News-CVoter Survey LIVE update

How is the Chief Minister's work? Source - CVoter Survey


Good-36%
Average-35%
Bad-29%

Gujarat ABP News-CVoter Survey LIVE update

What is the biggest issue for voters in Gujarat assembly elections?


Unemployment-31%
Inflation-8%
Infrastructure – 16%
Covid management - 4%
Farmers - 15%
Law & Order -3%
Corruption - 7%
National Issues - 3%
Others -13%

Himachal Pradesh ABP-CVoter Survey: How Is PM Modi's Work?

How is PM Modi's work?
Source- C Voter


Good-66%
Average-15%
Bad - 19%

ABP-CVoter Survey: Jai Ram Thakur Emerge Frontrunners For CM Post

Who is the favorite choice of CM in Himachal?
Source- C Voter


Jairam Thakur - 32%
 Anurag Thakur-20%
 Pratibha Singh - 15%
 Mukesh Agnihotri - 5%
 AAP Candidates - 9%
 Other - 19%

ABP News-CVoter Survey: BJP In Driver’s Seat In HP, Projected To Win 37 To 45 Seats

Who will get how many seats?
Source- C Voter


 BJP: 37-45
 Congress: 21-29
 You: 0-1
 Others: 0-3

ABP-CVoter Survey: BJP Strives To Repeat Victory In Himachal Pradesh

ABP CVoter Opinion Poll


Himachal 68 
BJP  41 (45%) 
INC  25 (34%) 
AAP  0

Background

ABP CVoter Opinion Poll 2022 HIGHLIGHTS: After assembly elections in Uttar Pradesh, Punjab, Goa, Uttarakhand, and Manipur, all eyes are on Gujarat and Himachal Pradesh as both states are set to witness polls in the second half of the year.


While the Election Commission has yet to announce the poll schedule, the political parties have begun aggressively campaigning to woo voters. While the BJP is leaving no stone unturned to retain power, the main opposition comes from the Congress and the new entrant AAP trying to dislodge the present dispensation.


Will voters stay with the ruling party BJP or are they looking for a change this time around?


To understand the mood of the voters ahead of the 2022 assembly election, ABP News teamed up with CVoter to conduct opinion polls in the poll-bound states. With seat projections, vote share percentage, and ground assessment done over a period of time, ABP-CVoter has come out with the key findings of the latest opinion poll.


Important Concerns For Voters


Notably, unemployment and concerns pertaining to electricity, water, and roads are what voters deem as the most important issues for the polls in both states.


On an interesting note, 39.9% of voters in Gujarat said they are angry with the ruling dispensation but do not want to change the government, 33.9% said they are angry and want to change the government, and 26.2% said they are not angry and do not want to change the government.


Even as the BJP is projected to retain Himachal Pradesh, 45.4% of voters said they were unsatisfied and wanted to change the government, 32.5% of people said they are angry but do not want to change the government, and 22.2% said they were not angry and wanted to continue with the present dispensation.


The tenures of the Himachal Pradesh and Gujarat assemblies will end on January 8, 2023, and February 23, 2023, respectively. The poll authority can hold elections anytime within six months of the expiry of the five-year term of any House.


A high-level team of the Election Commission of India (ECI) led by Chief Election Commissioner Rajiv Kumar recently visited Himachal Pradesh and Gujarat to review poll preparedness.


The BJP has been in power in Gujarat since 1998 and the main opposition Congress came close to defeating it in the previous assembly elections in 2017.


In Himachal Pradesh, the BJP defeated the Congress in 2017 to come to power.

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