Kerala Exit Poll Result 2021 Time: When And Where To Watch Exit Poll For Kerala Polls - Everything You Need To know
Kerala Exit Poll Result 2021 Time: Kerala went to the polls on April 6 to elect 140 legislators and counting will take place on May 2nd.
Polling in Kerala was done in a single phase unlike Assam and West Bengal; on April 6th. The Exit poll results are likely to come out today, April 29th after 7 PM.
Kerala is among the five states that went to the polls in March and April. The other four are Assam, West Bengal, Tamil Nadu, and Union Territory of Puducherry. Assam and West Bengal had multiple phases.
Assam had three phases while West Bengal had 8 - the final phase is underway today.
There is a three-way battle between - the LDF, the Congress-led UDF & the BJP. Though the results of the exit polls have unofficially started to trickle out and is not looking good for the Congress-led Opposition, they continue to portray a sense of confidence that no such polls done so far have been correct.
When And Where Can I Watch Kerala Exit Polls 2021?
Kerala Exit poll results will be broadcasted Live on ABP News TV at 5 PM.
You can read Kerala Exit Poll-related stories and even watch the LIVE TV by downloading ABP Live's app on your Android or iOS smartphone.
- Live TV: https://news.abplive.com/live-tv
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- Hindi website: https://www.abplive.com/
- YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/
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You can also watch the Live Streaming ABP News C Voter Opinion Poll on social media platforms
- ABP English Facebook: facebook.com/abplive
- ABP Hindi Facebook: facebook.com/abpnews
- ABP News Twitter: twitter.com/abpnews
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Kerala went to the polls on April 6 to elect 140 legislators and counting will take place on Sunday. Around 73.58% of the total 2.74 crore voters exercising their franchise on the day of polling. The exit polls will begin shortly after voting for the eighth phase in West Bengal will conclude.
On Wednesday Kerala CM Pinarayi Vijayan, reiterated to the media that none needs to build castles in the air. He had just come out after chairing the last cabinet meeting.