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ABP-CVoter UP 2021 Seat Predictions: BJP Heads For Second Consecutive Mandate; SP-BSP Fail To Impress Voters

ABP-CVoter UP 2021 Seat Projections: Elections to elect 403-member Legislative Assembly in Uttar Pradesh will be held in month of February to October 2022 to elect 403 members of the Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly.

ABP-CVoter UP 2021 Seat Projections: ABP News along with C-Voter conducted a survey to gauge the mood of voters in Uttar Pradesh, which will go for Assembly elections in 2022. As per the survey, Chief Minsiter Yogi Adityanath-led Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) looks affirmative to retain power in the state in case elections happen today. 

The survey data reveals that BJP is most likely to regain a massive mandate, just like 2017 Assembly elections, with 289 out of 403 Legislative Assembly seats in Uttar Pradesh. The data shows that the saffron party might see a dip of 36 seats as it won 325 seats in 2017 polls.

Meanwhile, Opposition parties such as Samajwadi Party (SP), Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) and Congress appear to be struggling to gain voters' confidence. As per survey's March 2021 data, SP is likely to get 59 seats (+12) in case elections in Uttar Pradesh happen today, while BSP and Congress may get 38 seats (+19), 9 seats (-3) respectively. 

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ABP-CVoter UP 2021 Seat Predictions: BJP Heads For Second Consecutive Mandate; SP-BSP Fail To Impress Voters

ABP-CVoter Survey, March 2021: BJP's Vote Share In Uttar Pradesh

As per the survey, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath-led government still appears to be the most preferred choice of voters in the current times. The data which reveals 2021 projections states that BJP may bag as much as 41 per cent vote share in case elections happens today. 

In 2017 Assembly polls, saffron party managed to get a gigantic mandate by securing 41.4 per cent vote share. The data reflects a minor dent in BJP's vote share compared to previous Assembly elections. 

ABP-CVoter Survey, March 2021: SP, BSP, Congress Vote Share In Uttar Pradesh

Meanwhile, ABP survey also shows that SP might get mere 24.4 per cent vote share in case elections in UP happens today. BSP might as well abase itself as survey shows the party might secure just 20.8 per cent vote share, a -1.4 swing compared to last Assembly polls. The ABP News survey also projects 5.9 per cent vote share for the Congress party, -0.3 per cent swing compared to 2016 elections.

Elections to elect 403-member Legislative Assembly in Uttar Pradesh will be held in month of February to October 2022 to elect 403 members of the Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly.

 

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