Centre for Public Affairs and Research releases Exit Poll findings for Assembly Elections in Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, Chhattisgarh, and Telangana

·         Predicts BJP govt in Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh and a close fight in Chhattisgarh

·         BRS to retain Telangana

 

New Delhi, 02 December 2023


. Centre for Public Affairs and Research (CPAR) today released its findings from a comprehensive exit poll conducted in the four states of Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, Chhattisgarh, and Telangana. The poll, conducted in three phases, indicates a clear trend of improvement for the Bhartiya Janata Party (BJP) in all four states. Asper trend, BJP and BRS are expected to retain government in MP and Telangana while BJP is on the way to snatch Rajasthan from Congress. Chhattisgarh will see a very close fight with BJP and Congress going neck to neck.

 

Rajasthan

In Rajasthan, the BJP’s position improved from 90 seats in the first phase to 107 seats in the third phase. The Congress’s position, on the other hand, declined from 105 seats in the first phase to 90 seats in the third phase.

 

 

First Phase

Second Phase

Third Phase

BJP

90

95

107

Congress

105

103

90

Others

04

01

02

 

Madhya Pradesh

In Madhya Pradesh, the BJP’s position improved from 104 seats in the first phase to 125 seats in the third phase. The Congress’s position, on the other hand, declined from 126 seats in the first phase to 103 seats in the third phase.

 

 

First Phase

Second Phase

Third Phase

BJP

104

110

125

Congress

126

120

103

Others

00

00

02

 

Chhattisgarh

In Chhattisgarh, the BJP’s position improved from 30 seats in the first phase to 45 seats in the third phase. The Congress’s position, on the other hand, remained relatively stable, with 54 seats in the first phase and 45 seats in the third phase.

 

 

First Phase

Second Phase

Third Phase

BJP

30

35

45

Congress

54

50

45

Others

06

05

00

 

Telangana

In Telangana, the BJP’s position improved from 0 seats in the first phase to 6 seats in the third phase. The Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS), on the other hand, saw its position decline from 44 seats in the first phase to 58 seats in the third phase.

 

 

First Phase

Second Phase

Third Phase

BJP

00

03

06

Congress

75

64

55

BRS

44

52

58

 

Key Takeaways

 

·         The BJP is poised to make significant gains in all four states.

·         The Congress is likely to face a decline in its support in all four states.

·         The BRS is likely to retain power in Telangana, but its majority could be reduced.

 

“Our exit poll was conducted with the utmost rigor and scientific methodology. We employed a multi-stage stratified sampling technique to ensure that our sample was representative of the population of each state. We also conducted extensive fieldwork, with over 10,000 interviews conducted in each state. This level of rigor and detail allowed us to produce exit poll results that are both accurate and reflective of people’s sentiment,” said CPAR President Rahul Sharma.

 

About Centre for Public Affairs and Research

 

Centre for Public Affairs and Research (CPAR) is a leading independent think tank dedicated to conducting high-quality research and analysis on a wide range of public policy issues. CPAR’s research is informed by a rigorous scientific approach and is designed to provide policymakers, academics, and the general public with insights that can inform and improve decision-making.

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