ABP CVoter Exit Poll Results 2021 HIGHLIGHTS: Congress+DMK To Secure Tamil Nadu Elections; NDA Close To Majority In Assam
ABP-Cvoter Exit Poll Results 2021 LIVE: High-voltage elections were concluded in 3 states and 1 UT barring West Bengal, where the eighth and final phase of election is currently underway. Watch #ABPCVoterExitPoll for the most accurate numbers and predictions from West Bengal, Assam, Kerala, Tamil Nadu, Kerala and Puducherry. Results of exit polls for elections in these 4 states and 1 UT will be broadcasted from 7 pm tonight. Stay tuned for LIVE updates.
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WB TN Kerala Assam Puducherry Exit Poll Results 2021 HIGHLIGHTS: With days left for results of the Assembly elections held in five states/UT -- West Bengal, Assam, Tamil Nadu, Kerala and Puducherry -- will be announced on May 2, ABP News along with CVoter conducted a mega Exit Poll to gauge the mood of voters.
Polls have been completed in all the states barring Bengal, where the eighth and final phase of election is underway.
In the wake of uncontrolled increase of Covid cases across the country, the Election Commission (EC) has banned all kinds of victory processions after the poll results are declared on May 2.
The poll body has also made it mandatory that no candidate/agent will be allowed inside the counting centres without undergoing RT-PCR/RAT test or without having taken two doses of vaccine against Covid-19.
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Puducherry Exit Poll: NDA Set To Retain Power
As per the ABP-C-Voter Exit Poll, AINRC, BJP, and ADMK's alliance has seen a gain of 16.6% as compared to the last Puducherry assembly polls.
As the vote swing percentage predicts that the NDA is far ahead of the UPA, the ABP-C-Voter Exit Poll suggests that NDA will be able to secure 19 to 23 seats in the 30-member elected assembly.