Close contest in Chhattisgarh and Telangana, BJP ahead in Rajasthan and MP, ZPM surges in Mizoram

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Exit poll results of 2023

New Delhi: The exit polls conducted by various agencies and channels have been released on November 30, ahead of the results on December 3. The voting for the assembly elections in five states – Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, Chhattisgarh, Telangana, and Mizoram – has been completed and the results will be declared on December 3. But before that, the exit polls’ results started coming out on November 30, giving a glimpse of the possible outcomes and trends.

The exit polls are surveys of voters conducted by various agencies and channels to get a sense of how the votes were cast in a particular election. The exit polls help forecast the winner of the elections and provide valuable insights into the voting patterns. While exit polls are not always accurate, they do give a rough indication of the election.

The exit polls conducted by different agencies and channels have shown different projections for the five states, but some common themes have emerged. The exit polls have shown a close contest between the Congress and the BJP in Chhattisgarh and Telangana, with both parties having a chance to form the government. The exit polls have also shown the BJP having an edge over the Congress in Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh, where the incumbent governments are facing anti-incumbency. The exit polls have also shown the Zoram People Movement (ZPM) emerging as a strong force in Mizoram, where the ruling Mizo National Front (MNF) and the Congress are facing a tough challenge.

The following table summarizes the exit poll results of the five states, as reported by three sources: India Today Axis My India, ABP, and TV9. The table shows the projected seat range and vote share for each party or alliance in each state. The table also shows the total number of seats and the majority mark in each state.

StateTotal seatsMajority markIndia Today Axis My IndiaABPTV9
Chhattisgarh9046Congress: 46-50 (42%)
BJP: 36-46 (41%)
Others: 1-5 (17%)
Congress: 41-53 (43%)
BJP: 36-48 (40%)
Others: 0-4 (17%)
Congress: 40-50 (42%)
BJP: 35-45 (41%)
Others: 0-5 (17%)
Madhya Pradesh230116BJP: 106-116 (40%)
Congress: 111-121 (41%)
Others: 0-6 (19%)
BJP: 108-120 (39%)
Congress: 104-116 (40%)
Others: 2-8 (21%)
BJP: 100-110 (38%)
Congress: 90-100 (39%)
Others: 0-6 (23%)
Rajasthan200101BJP: 100-110 (40%)
Congress: 90-100 (39%)
Others: 0-6 (21%)
BJP: 95-105 (38%)
Congress: 85-95 (37%)
Others: 2-8 (25%)
BJP: 90-100 (37%)
Congress: 80-90 (36%)
Others: 0-6 (27%)
Telangana11960BRS: 48-58 (40.5%)
Congress: 49-59 (39.4%)
BJP: 5-10 (14.3%)
AIMIM: 6-8 (1.6%)
Others: 0-2 (4.2%)
BRS: 50-60 (41%)
Congress: 45-55 (40%)
BJP: 4-8 (13%)
AIMIM: 6-8 (1.5%)
Others: 0-2 (4.5%)
BRS: 48-58 (42%)
Congress: 49-59 (41.4%)
BJP: 5-10 (15%)
AIMIM: 6-8 (1.6%)
Others: 0-2 (4%)
Mizoram4021ZPM: 28-35 (45%)
MNF: 3-7 (25%)
Congress: 2-4 (20%)
BJP: 0-2 (5%)
Others: 0-2 (5%)
ZPM: 25-30 (42%)
MNF: 5-10 (28%)
Congress: 3-6 (22%)
BJP: 0-2 (4%)
Others: 0-2 (4%)
ZPM: 26-32 (43%)
MNF: 4-8 (26%)
Congress: 2-5 (21%)
BJP: 0-2 (5%)
Others: 0-2 (5%)
Exit poll results of 2023

The exit poll results have generated much interest and speculation among the political parties, the media, and the public. The exit poll results have also raised the expectations and the anxieties of the candidates and the voters, who are eagerly waiting for the final results on December 3. The exit poll results have also indicated the possible scenarios and the challenges for national politics, as the assembly elections are seen as a semi-final before the Lok Sabha elections in 2024.

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