New Delhi: The 2019 Lok Sabha polls are just around the corner and the main stream political parties of the nation are leaving no stone unturned to give their poll campaign a major boost. The battle lines are still blurred as the political parties are in the process of stitching the best possible alliance which can give them the maximum leverage on ground and attract a larger voter base.


To gauge the public opinion of the electorate across the nation with regards the Lok Sabha elections, ABP News and CVoter conducted its “Desh ka Mood” survey.

As per the ABP-C Voter poll survey, the Trinamool Congress (TMC)  is all set to win a lion's share of the seats in upcoming Lok Sabha polls in West Bengal. The incumbent Mamata Banerjee led TMC govt is likely to win 34 out of the 42 parliamentary seats in the state.

The BJP has made significant inroads into the political pie but still remains far away from the stranglehold the TMC has in the political landscape.

The saffron party is likely to win seven seats in West Bengal TMC's arch rivals Communist Party of India which was a formidable force in the state for almost two decades seems to have lost its sheen and is projected to not open its account. The picture dosent seems to be very good for the Indian National Congress in the eastern state as it is likely to win only one seat.

ABP C- Voter Poll Survey seat projection 

Total Seats - 42

Trinamool Congress (TMC) - 34

BJP  - 7

UPA - 1

ABP News along with CVoter conducts these regular pre-poll surveys to provide the viewers with the most authentic and reliable information about the prevailing public opinion. The CVoter Tracker is carried out each and every week, 52 waves in a calendar year, in 11 national languages, across all States in UTs in India. All our polls are based on a random probability sample as used in the globally standardized methodology, carried out by trained researchers across all geographic and demographic segments.

This survey is based on CATI interviews of adult (18+) respondents across all segments. The data is weighted to known census profile.

Release Date: 24th January2019
Desh Ka Mood - Poll Sample Size: 22309
Desh ka Mood - Poll Fieldwork: 3rd Week December 2018 to 3rd Week January 2018
Sample spread: ALL 543 Lok Sabha seats across ALL states
MoE: +/- 3% at macro level and +/- 5% at micro level @ Confidence interval: 95%