ADVERTISEMENTREMOVE AD

CVoter Exit Poll Predicts 287 for NDA, 128 for UPA, 127 for Others

In 2014, CVoter’s exit poll projections placed the NDA at 289 seats – the NDA finally scooped up 282 seats.

Updated
story-hero-img
i
Aa
Aa
Small
Aa
Medium
Aa
Large

With voting in the Lok Sabha elections 2019 winding up, all eyes are on counting day (23 May), when the results will be announced. Till then, several pollsters are coming up with their exit poll projections ahead of the official results. Here are CVoter’s projections:

The Congress-led UPA is projected to get 128 seats, while the BJP-led NDA looks to bring in a total of 287. The Mahagathbandhan looks set to grab 40 seats, while the TMC in Bengal is set to get 29 seats, CVoter predictions said.

In 2014, CVoter’s exit poll projections had predicted NDA would win 289 seats. The NDA finally ended up winning 282 seats in those elections.

Follow Exit Polls from Chanakya, Axis My India, Times Now-VMR and Nielsen here.

In 2014, CVoter’s exit poll projections placed the NDA at 289 seats – the NDA finally scooped up 282 seats.
ADVERTISEMENTREMOVE AD

Exit Poll 2019: Uttar Pradesh

In Uttar Pradesh, CVoter is predicting that the BJP+ will get 38 seats, while the Congress+ is projected to win two seats. According to CVoter’s projections, the Mahagathabandhan, comprising the Rashtriya Lok Dal (RLD), the Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) and the Samajwadi Party (SP) will win 40 seats.

In 2014, CVoter’s exit poll projections placed the NDA at 289 seats – the NDA finally scooped up 282 seats.

Exit Poll 2019: Bihar

In Bihar, CVoter has predicted that the BJP+, comprising the BJP, the JD(U) and the LJP will be winning 33 seats, while the Congress+, comprising the RJD, Congress, HAM, RLSP, VIP and CPI(ML) will win 7 seats.

In 2014, CVoter’s exit poll projections placed the NDA at 289 seats – the NDA finally scooped up 282 seats.
ADVERTISEMENTREMOVE AD

Exit Poll 2019: West Bengal

In West Bengal, CVoter is predicting that the Congress will win 2 seats and the BJP will win 11. CVoter has the TMC set to win 29 seats. The CPM will not be winning any seats in the state, the pollster is predicting.

In 2014, CVoter’s exit poll projections placed the NDA at 289 seats – the NDA finally scooped up 282 seats.
ADVERTISEMENTREMOVE AD

Exit Poll 2019: South India

In Tamil Nadu, the Congress+ is set to win 27 seats, CVoter predicted, while the BJP+ could grab 11 seats.

In 2014, CVoter’s exit poll projections placed the NDA at 289 seats – the NDA finally scooped up 282 seats.

CVoter is predicting that in Telangana, both the BJP and the Congress will win one seat each, while the TRS  could win 14 seats. The AIMIM will win one seat as well, the pollster predicted.

In 2014, CVoter’s exit poll projections placed the NDA at 289 seats – the NDA finally scooped up 282 seats.

In Andhra Pradesh, the YSRCP will pick up 11 seats, while TDP will win 14 seats, CVoter projections showed. The BJP and the Congress will not be picking up any seats in the state, according to the pollster.

In 2014, CVoter’s exit poll projections placed the NDA at 289 seats – the NDA finally scooped up 282 seats.

Congress+ in Karnataka could pick up nine seats, while the BJP+ could grab 18 seats, CVoter predictions said.

In 2014, CVoter’s exit poll projections placed the NDA at 289 seats – the NDA finally scooped up 282 seats.

In Kerala, however, CVoter placed BJP+ at zero seats, with the Congress picking up 15 seats and the LDF winning five.

In 2014, CVoter’s exit poll projections placed the NDA at 289 seats – the NDA finally scooped up 282 seats.
ADVERTISEMENTREMOVE AD

Exit Poll 2019: Maharashtra

In Maharashtra, the Congress+ is projected to get 14 seats, while the BJP+ could grab 34 seats, the CVoter projections said.

In 2014, CVoter’s exit poll projections placed the NDA at 289 seats – the NDA finally scooped up 282 seats.
ADVERTISEMENTREMOVE AD

Exit Poll 2019: Gujarat

In Gujarat, the Congress is looking to win four seats, while the BJP could win 22 seats, CVoter projected.

In 2014, CVoter’s exit poll projections placed the NDA at 289 seats – the NDA finally scooped up 282 seats.

(At The Quint, we question everything. Play an active role in shaping our journalism by becoming a member today.)

Published: 
Speaking truth to power requires allies like you.
Become a Member
Read More
×
×