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Exit polls indicate that the BJP would likely win 24–34 seats in Himachal Pradesh, while the Congress party may win...

Digital Desk: Several exit polls have indicated a close battle between the Congress and the BJP for the 68-member Himachal Pradesh assembly. Exit polls indicate that the BJP would likely win 24–34 seats in Himachal Pradesh, while the Congress party may win 30–40 assembly seats. Exit polls have also predicted the likely winner of the Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) polls.

According to pollsters, AAP will have a strong debut in terms of vote share rather than seats

Pollsters said that the Aam Aadmi Party is set to make a strong showing in terms of vote share in the Gujarat assembly elections. However, it will not convert into seats.

Himachal Pradesh exit poll

Exit poll by TimesNow-ETG

-BJP 38, Congress 28, AAP 0, and Others 2

Analysis of Gujarat's vote share

According to TN, AAP and Congress are at 25% in Gujarat.

Pollsters on BJP in Himachal

The majority of pollsters have chosen the BJP in the Himachal Pradesh assembly election, with the exception of India Today-Axis My India, which predicts the Congress would win 30 to 40 seats in the 68-member assembly.

'Wait till December 8,' Himachal CM Jairam Thakur on exit polls

Himachal Pradesh Chief Minister Jairam Thakur said on Monday that the BJP has a good chance of forming a government. However, Thakur added that we should wait till the counting day.  "Many of the exit polls are showing BJP forming govt while some show a neck-to-neck fight on a few seats. We should wait until December 8. According to our analysis, there's complete possibility of BJP comfortably forming the govt," he was quoted as saying by ANI.

Exit polls 2022:  BJP set to sweep Guj, close fight in HP, AAP likely to win in Delhi

The Bharatiya Janata Party is predicted to win Gujarat, with the Congress party lagging well behind and the Arvind Kejriwal-led Aam Aadmi Party likely to finish third, according to an aggregate of exit polls Monday evening.

Himachal Exit Polls Results: Vote share


Zee News Exit Poll 2022


BJP: 47%

Congress: 41%

 AAP: 2%

Others: 10%

News X- Jan Ki Baat about exit polls

According to News X- Jan Ki Baat, the BJP is expected to win 117 to 140 seats, the Congress 34 to 51 seats, and the AAP 6 to 13 seats.

MCD exit polls

India Today Axis My India

AAP: 149-171 wards

BJP: 69-91 seats

CONG: 3-7 seats

Others: 5-9 seats

ETG-TNN

AAP: 146-156 seats

BJP: 84-94 seats

CONG: 6-10 seats

Others:00-04 seats

P-MARQ exit poll surveys in Himachal Pradesh

AAP: 0-1 seats

CONG: 28-33 seats

 BJP: 34-39 seats

Gujarat exit polls

TV9

125–130 seats for BJP

40 to 50 seats, CONG

3-5 seats for AAP

Additional: 03-07 seats

P-MARQ

BJP: 128 to 148 seats

30-42 seats, CONG

2-10 seats for the AAP


Exit polls: BJP will keep Himachal Pradesh and Gujarat

NDTV's poll said the BJP will keep Gujarat and Himachal Pradesh.


BJP to retain Gujarat for 7th term

Two exit polls predict that the BJP will retain Gujarat for a seventh consecutive term.


TV9 Gujarati exit poll on Gujarat

According to a TV9 Gujarati exit poll, the BJP would win by 125 to 130 in the 182 seat Gujarat assembly. 


Republic-P MARQ Exit Poll on HP

Vote Share

BJP: 44.8%

Cong: 42.9%

AAP: 2.8%

 

PMARQ Exit Poll on Himachal


BJP- 34-39

Cong- 28-33

AAP 0-1


NDTV's analysis of MCD exit polls

According to NDTV's poll data, the Congress would only take home 7 seats in the Delhi civic body elections (MCD).

 

Times Now-ETG MCD exit poll

The Times Now-ETG exit poll predicts that AAP would win 146–156 wards in the Delhi civic body MCD polls. The BJP is likely to win between 84 and 94 seats.


Source: Mint 

 

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