Exit Polls 2023 Highlights: Here's How Voters Responded To Intense Campaigns In Five States
Exit Polls 2023 Highlights: Tune in to ABP News to get all the latest updates on exit poll results of Telangana, Chhattisgarh, Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh and Mizoram on November 30.
With the ABP-CVoter Exit poll results out, read detailed projections for the five states -- Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, Chhattisgarh, Telangana, and Mizoram -- here.
MP Exit Poll Results 2023: Congress Likely To Dash BJP's Dream Of Another Term
Rajasthan Exit Poll Result 2023: 'Revolving Door' Trend Likely To Continue As BJP Has The Edge
Chhattisgarh Exit Poll: ABP-CVoter Survey Predicts Photo Finish For BJP, Congress
Telangana Exit Polls: Congress Edges Past BRS In ABP-CVoter Survey, BJP Drags Far Behind
Bhopal: On exit polls, Madhya Pradesh CM Shivraj Singh Chouhan tells ANI, "I said this at a lot of places that the kind of support we are getting from women of our state, the results will be unexpected and unprecedented..."
According to the ABP-CVoter Exit poll, the Congress is likely to win Telangana wresting power from the ruling BRS.
According to the ABP-CVoter Exit poll, the Congress is likely to win back Madhya Pradesh, wresting power from the BJP.
According to the ABP-CVoter Exit poll, the Congress is likely to have a slight edge over the ruling BJP in Madhya Pradesh's Baghelkhand region in terms of incumbency trends on marginal seats in Rajasthan.
Speaking to ABP News, MP minister and BJP leader Vishvas Sarang expressed confidence that the BJP would form government in Madhya Pradesh with a "comfortable majority".
On BJP not projecting incumbent Shivraj Chouhan as the CM face, he said the party fought on "collective leadership".
Speaking to ABP News, Congress MP and former MP CM Digvijaya Singh expressed confidence that the Congress would win over 130 seats out of 230 in Madhya Pradesh citing the support of "hidden undercurrent" and "silent majority".
According to the ABP-CVoter Exit poll, the ruling BJP is likely to secure more seats than the Congress in Madhya Pradesh's Malwa.
According to the ABP-CVoter Exit poll, the Congress is likely to secure more seats than the ruling BJP in Madhya Pradesh's Mahakaushal region as well.
According to the ABP-CVoter Exit poll, the Congress is likely to maintain its stronghold in Madhya Pradesh's Chambal-Gwalior region in terms of voter percentage and range of seats.
According to the ABP-CVoter Exit poll, the ruling BJP is projected to trail behind the Congress in Madhya Pradesh's Nimar in terms of voter percentage and range of seats.
According to the ABP-CVoter Exit poll, the ruling BJP is likely to secure more seats than the Congress in Madhya Pradesh's Bhopal.
The survey predictions of the ABP News-Cvoter Exit Poll will be revealed in just a short while for Madhya Pradesh. Know region-wise predictions as well as the state-level projection.
"Exit polls indicate that 'Raaj nahi Rivaz' (trend, not rule) are set to change in Rajasthan as Congress is going to win with a majority," Congress spokesperson Gourav Vallabh tells PTI on exit polls.
"BJP will win on 52-55 seats and form a government in Chhattisgarh," former CM and BJP leader Raman Singh on exit polls says, as per PTI.
On exit polls, Chhattisgarh CM and Congress leader Bhupesh Baghel says, "We had set a target of getting 75 seats and we will remain close to that figure..."
Congress leader Gourav Vallabh says, "...There has been positive voting in Rajasthan...We got votes from all religious communities. The exit polls show that Congress will be forming the govt..."
In the ABP-CVoter Exit poll, the revolving door trend in Rajasthan is likely to continue as the BJP is projected to secure a comfortable majority in the Congress-ruled state.
The ABP-CVoter Exit poll reveals the projected range of seats for the ruling Congress and the BJP in terms of incumbency trends on marginal seats in Rajasthan.
Speaking to ABP News, Rajasthan Minister and Congress leader Pratap Khachariyawas says that "BJP's loss and Congress party's victory is definite."
"BJP's lies will not work. It is in danger (BJP khatre mein hai)," he said.
According to the ABP-CVoter Exit poll, the revolving door trend in Rajasthan is likely to continue as the BJP is projected to secure a comfortable majority in the Congress-ruled state.
According to the ABP-CVoter Exit poll, the BJP is likely to be ahead of Congress in Rajasthan's Marwad in terms of voter percentage and range of seats.
According to the ABP-CVoter Exit poll, it is likely to be a close fight between the BJP and the Congress in Rajasthan's Dhundhar with the ruling party only marginally ahead in terms of voter percentage and range of seats.
According to the ABP-CVoter Exit poll, the ruling Congress is projected to trail behind the BJP in Rajasthan's Mewar region.
According to the ABP-CVoter Exit poll, the Congress is projected to score better than the BJP in Rajasthan's Shekhawati region that is considered to be its stronghold.
According to the ABP-CVoter Exit poll, the Congress faces a tough fight against the BJP in Rajasthan's Hadauti with the latter projected to secure more seats and vote percentage.
"What I believe with what we have seen on the ground and what exit polls are showing, the wind is blowing in Congress' direction now. I believe Congress will win in four states (MP, Rajasthan, Chhattisgarh and Telangana)," Congress leader Salman Khurshid tells PTI.
On exit polls, Rajasthan Minister and Congress leader Pratap Khachariyawas says, "Exit polls, surveys are showing that Congress is winning in Rajasthan. People of the BJP are frauds. They only do Hindu-Muslim...Congress will form govt in Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh..."
It is important to note that the ABP-CVoter Exit poll projection for Rajasthan is yet to be unveiled.
MNF is projected to cross the majority mark in Mizoram of 20 in terms of the range of seats, ZPM is likely to emerge as the principle Opposition while the Congress is trailing behind at the third spot.
On exit polls, Telangana Minister and BRS leader KTR Rao says, "This is an illogical exit poll. People are still voting... It is ridiculous of the Election Commission of India also basically to allow for exit polls at 5:30 when people are queuing up to vote till 9pm. I think it's very ludicrous... I've come here because I wanted to tell my party cadre that don't believe this nonsense..." (ANI)
Speaking to ABP News, Chhattisgarh Deputy CM TS SinghDeo shares he is confident that the Congress will secure 60 seats out of a total of 90.
"The campaign was fought under joint leadership. We will go as per the high command's decision," he said when asked about the Chief Ministerial leadership.
The ABP-CVoter Exit poll reveals the projected range of seats for the ruling Congress and the BJP in terms of incumbency trends.
"MP - we should be coming; Rajasthan - we are almost there because it has been a traditional in and out format, so that's the only hesitation; Telangana, I think the Congress is doing very well and is likely to form the government," says Chhattisgarh Deputy CM TS SinghDeo tells PTI.
Chhattisgarh Deputy CM TS SinghDeo on exit poll predictions tells PTI, "As far as the projections are concerned, I always take them with a pinch of salt. They are attempts by various channels and agencies to guess what may have happened in the election. So we should wait till (Dec) 3rd".
According to the ABP-CVoter Exit poll, the Congress faces a tough fight against the BJP in Chhattisgarh with the ruling party projected to secure a majority mark with 41 to 53 seats, a vote percentage of 43%.
According to the ABP-CVoter Exit poll, it is likely to be a close fight between the BJP and the Congress in Central Chhattisgarh too with the ruling party slightly ahead in terms of voter percentage and range of seats.
According to the ABP-CVoter Exit poll, it is likely to be a neck-and-neck fight between the BJP and the Congress in North Chhattisgarh as the BJP is projected to gain in terms of voter percentage at 44% while the range of seats predicted for both is the same (5 to 9 seats).
According to the ABP-CVoter Exit poll, it is likely to be a neck-and-neck fight between the BJP and the Congress in South Chhattisgarh in terms of voter percentage and range of seats.
The final exit poll predictions of the Cvoter Exit Poll for ABP News will be revealed in just a short while, starting with Chhattisgarh. As per the guidelines from the Election Commission, the Cvoter Exit Poll on ABP News begins at 5:30 pm.
Before the exit poll results of the 2023 Assembly elections are announced, here is the current political scenario in states:
- Rajasthan: Congress government led by CM Ashok Gehlot
- Chhattisgarh: Congress government led by CM Bhupesh Baghel
- Madhya Pradesh: BJP government led by CM Shivraj Singh Chouhan
- Telangana: BRS government led by CM KCR
- Mizoram: BJP-supported MNF government led by CM Zoramthanga.
As the voting concludes in Telangana today (November 30), ABP News' Cvoter Exit Poll will reveal final projections into the elections held in five states -- Chhattisgarh, Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, Mizoram, and Telangana.
Background
Exit Polls Result 2023 Highlights: Hello and Welcome to this space. Join for live updates on the exit poll results of Telangana, Chhattisgarh, Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, and Mizoram on November 30. Stay tuned for the latest developments.
The culmination of elections in five states on November 30, with Telangana being the final battleground, will prompt ABP News-CVoter to unveil the exit poll results at 6.30 pm on Thursday. The outcome for Telangana, Chhattisgarh, Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, and Mizoram will be officially declared on December 3, offering crucial insights into the electoral landscape.
These results hold significance as they serve as a precursor to the 2024 Lok Sabha election, looming just months away. Both the BJP and the Congress, along with the I.N.D.I.A bloc, is keenly anticipated to gauge their political standing.
The ABP-CVoter opinion polls for the five states foresee tight contests between the ruling parties and their challengers. In Telangana, the opinion poll predicts a neck-and-neck competition between BRS and Congress, with the KCR-led party holding a marginal lead.
Mizoram's electoral scenario suggests that Zoramthanga's Mizo National Front (MNF), despite facing anti-incumbency sentiments, is likely to secure victory with an anticipated range of 17 to 21 seats in the 40-seat Assembly. The ZPM is expected to provide formidable competition, potentially winning 10-14 seats, as indicated by the ABP-CVoter opinion poll.
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Chhattisgarh foresees a narrow margin for the Congress government's return to power, while Madhya Pradesh anticipates a closely contested battle with the ABP-CVoter opinion poll favoring the Congress. In Rajasthan, known for its revolving door trend in government elections, the BJP may reclaim the state from the Congress, as projected by the opinion poll.
[Current survey findings and projections are based on CVoter Exit Poll / Post Poll personal interviews conducted on pollling day and after polling day among 18+ adults statewide, all confirmed voters, details of which are mentioned right below the projections as of today. The data is weighted to the known demographic profile of the States. Sometimes the table figures do not sum to 100 due to the effects of rounding. Our final data file has Socio-Economic profile within +/- 1% of the Demographic profile of the State. We believe this will give the closest possible trends. The sample spread is across all Assembly segments in the poll bound state. MoE is +/- 3% at macro level and +/- 5% at micro level VOTE SHARE projection with 95% confidence interval.]
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