Lok Sabha Election Exit Poll 2024 ABP Cvoter Exit Poll NDA can win 47 seats in Karnataka Andhra Pradesh BJP JDS TDP Congress INDIA Bloc


ABP Lok Sabha Exit Poll 2024: The voting for the last and seventh phase of the Lok Sabha elections 2024 has ended on Saturday (June 1, 2024). After the voting is over, the exit poll results have also started coming. According to the exit poll, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and NDA alliance can play a big game in the southern states. The exit poll results showed that the party seems to be getting bumper seats in Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh.

C-Voter said in its exit poll that NDA is likely to win 47 seats in only two states. In Karnataka, BJP and Janata Dal (Secular) are in alliance, while in Andhra Pradesh, BJP contested the elections in alliance with former Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu’s Telugu Desam Party (TDP). BJP is likely to benefit from the alliance in both the states.

How many seats did NDA win in Karnataka?
Last year, in the assembly elections held in Karnataka, BJP suffered a big setback, while Congress formed the government with a bumper victory. However, Lok Sabha Elections The magic of Congress and India alliance does not seem to be working. Exit polls estimate that NDA alliance may win 23-25 ​​seats out of 28 seats in the state. Whereas, India alliance may win 3-5 seats.

NDA: 23-25
INDIA BLOCK: 3-5
Others: 0

How many of the 25 seats in Andhra Pradesh is NDA expected to win?
In Andhra Pradesh too, the NDA alliance seems to be gaining a big advantage. According to the exit poll results, BJP seems to be gaining the advantage of its alliance with TDP in the state. The exit poll estimates that 21-25 seats can go to the NDA’s account.

NDA: 21-25
INDIA BLOCK: 0
Others: 0-4

Regarding India Alliance, it was estimated that the alliance will not be able to open its account, while other parties may get 0-4 seats.

The ABP C Voter Exit Poll Survey has been conducted between 19 April and 1 June 2024. Its sample size is 4 lakh 31 thousand 182 and this survey was conducted on all 543 Lok Sabha seats, including 4129 assembly seats. The margin of error of the ABP C Voter Survey is + and -3 percent at the state level and + and -5 percent at the regional level.

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