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Here's how to check constituency-wise Lok Sabha election results on May 23
Lok Sabha Election 2019 Results: After the exit polls predicted another term for Prime Minister Narendra Modi-led NDA at the Centre, the focus is now shifted to May 23, when the results for the Lok Sabha elections 2019 will be declared.
Lok Sabha Election 2019 Results: After the exit polls predicted another term for Prime Minister Narendra Modi-led NDA at the Centre, the focus is now shifted to May 23, when the results for the Lok Sabha elections 2019 will be declared. The results will also decide how accurate and reliable the exit polls were in giving the NDA an absolute majority in the 17th Lok Sabha. With hundreds of key races nationwide, possible upsets in which might have great political repercussions, the 2019 Lok Sabha election results will be keenly watched across the globe.
Abplive.in will be covering the Lok Sabha election results live. Abplive.in will also run live blogs on election results for all the major states and a consolidated live blog for all the 542 constituencies that went to poll in the seven-phased elections. The constituency-wise results will also be updated on Abplive.in on May 23 to make it easy for the users.
Here’s how you can check constituency-wise Lok Sabha elections 2019 result on May 23
1: Visit abplive.in
2: Look for constituency tab below the seat-tally available on May 23
3: Enter the name of the Lok Sabha constituency
4: The results will be flashed with the names of candidates and votes they were polled
Counting of votes will begin at 8 am and initial trends will come by 8:30 am. By afternoon, the picture is expected to be clear. Abplive.in will begin its coverage of the Lok Sabha election results at 6 am on May 23.
You can also watch the results coverage on your desktop, smartphone and TV
The biggest coverage for the Lok Sabha election results will begin on ABP News from 6 pm onwards. Apart from this, the viewers can also watch the results through the 'Live TV' feature on our mobile application 'ABP Live', which is available on both Google Play and Apple Store.
You can also follow our Twitter handle @abpnewstv for the latest update on results on May 23.
Here's how and where you can watch Lok Sabha election 2019 results on May 23.
Live TV: abplive.in/live-tv
English website: abplive.in
Hindi Website: abpnews.in
Social media
English Facebook page: facebook.com/abplive
English Twitter handle: twitter.com/abpnewstv
English YouTube channel: youtube.com/user/abpnewstv
Hindi Facebook page: facebook.com/abpnews
Hindi Twitter handle: twitter.com/abpnewshindi
Hindi YouYube channel: youtube.com/user/abpnewstv
What ABP News exit poll predicted
The Narendra Modi-led National Democratic Alliance (NDA) is all set to return to power winning 277 seats in Lok Sabha elections, five seats above the majority mark, according to an exit poll conducted by ABP News-Nielsen on Sunday. The Congress-led United Progressive Alliance (UPA) could win 130 seats while other regional/non-aligned parties are tipped to win 135 seats.
The exit poll shows that the BJP is expected to win 227 seats, a 30 per cent decline over 2014, while the Congress is seen bagging 87 seats (almost a 200 per cent jump). The saffron party had won an absolute majority by grabbing 282 seats on its own the 2014 general polls while the Congress routed by the Modi wave had slumped to 44 seats.
Lok Sabha elections 2019
The voting for the 2019 Lok Sabha elections was held across 543 constituencies in seven phases from April 11 to May 19. The first phase happened on 11 April, the second phase on April 18, the third phase on 23rd April, fourth phase on 29th April, fifth phase on 5th May, sixth phase on May 12th and seventh and the final phase on May 19th.
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