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Overall, as per Times Now/ORG survey, NDA to get 249 seats, UPA to 148 and others 146.
- And as per the News 24-Chanakya survey, BJP will get 291 seats, NDA – 340, Congress -57, UPA – 70 and Others – 133.
- ABP/AC Nielson survey gives 24 seats to BJP in Gujarat and Congress 2 seats.
- Meanwhile, in West Bengal, Mamata Banerjee's TMC is set to win 24 seats, Left 12, Congress 5 and BJP 1: ABP/AC Nielson
- As far as vote percentage is concerned, BJP polled 30%, Congress 21% and others polled 49%, as per India TV/C voter.
- According to India Today/CICERO survey, NDA will get 261-283 seats, UPA will get 110-120 seats and others will get 150-162 seats.
- In Karnataka, BJP to bag 18 seats, Congress 9, JD(S) 1 and others 0: Times Now-ORG survey.
- On the other hand, as per CNN-IBN/CSDS survey, in Telangana TRS will win 10 seats, Congress 04 seats and BJP to win 03 seats.
- Again according to Times Now-ORG survey, in Telangana, BJP-TDP to get 2 seats, Congress 3 to 5, TRS 8-10 seats and Left 2 seats.
- In Seemandhra, BJP-TDP combine to get 15-20 seats and YSRCP to get 5-8 seats, as per Times Now survey.
- In Bihar BJP and allies to get 28 seats, Congress and allies to get 10 seats and JD(U) to get 2 seats, as per IndiaTV-C voter survey. Bihar has 40 Lok Sabha seats.
- India TV-C voter gives NDA 289 seats and Congress 101 seats overall. AAP will get 5 and others will get 148 seats.
- NDA to get 272 to 283 seats, UPA to get 110 to 120 seats all over the country: Aaj Tak
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ABP NEWS - NIELSEN EXIT POLL 2014
* Results Announced 543/543
NDA |
UPA |
AAP |
OTHERS |
281 |
97 |
4 |
161 |
Uttar Pradesh (80 SEATS)
BJP |
46 |
Congress |
8 |
Samajwadi Party |
12 |
Bahujan Samaj Party |
13 |
Delhi (7 SEATS)
BJP |
5 |
CONGRESS |
0 |
AAP |
2 |
*** |
*** |
Bihar (40 SEATS)
BJP/LJP |
18+2 = 20 |
CONG/RJD |
5+11 = 15 |
JD-U |
4 |
*** |
*** |
Maharashtra (48 SEATS)
BJP/SHIV SENA |
21+11 = 32 |
Congress/NCP |
9+6 = 15 |
AAP |
1 |
*** |
*** |
West Bengal (42 SEATS)
BJP |
1 |
Congress |
5 |
TMC |
24 |
LEFT |
12 |
Andhra Pradesh (42 seats)
YSR CONGRESS |
18 |
TDP |
9 |
TRS |
8 |
CONGRESS 3
OTHERS 1
BJP 3 |
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Tamil Nadu ( 39 seats)
BJP |
4+ |
AIADMK |
22 |
DMK |
10 |
LEFT 2
CONGRESS 1 |
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Madhya Pradesh (29 seats)
BJP |
26 |
CONGRESS |
3 |
*** |
*** |
*** |
*** |
Rajasthan (25 seats)
BJP |
22 |
Congress |
2 |
Others 1 |
1 |
*** |
*** |
Kerala (20 seats)
CONGRESS |
9 |
BJP |
1 |
LEFT |
8 |
OTHERS |
2 |
Karnataka (28 seats)
BJP |
16 |
CONGRESS |
8 |
JDS |
4 |
*** |
*** |
Gujarat (26)
BJP |
24 |
Congress |
2 |
Others |
0 |
*** |
*** |
Odisha (21 seats)
BJP |
10 |
CONGRESS |
2 |
BJD |
9 |
*** |
*** |
Jharkhand (14 seats)
BJP |
12 |
Congress |
1 |
Others |
1 |
*** |
*** |
Chhattisgarh (11 seats)
BJP |
10 |
Congress |
1 |
Others |
0 |
*** |
*** |
Punjab (13 seats)
BJP |
1 |
CONGRESS |
7 |
AKALI |
4 |
AAP |
1 |
Haryana (10 seats)
BJP |
9 |
CONGRESS |
1 |
*** |
*** |
*** |
*** |
Jammu and Kashmir (6 seats)
BJP |
2 |
JKN |
1 |
JKPDP |
2 |
IND |
1 |
Uttarakhand (5 seats)
BJP |
5 |
CONGRESS |
0 |
*** |
*** |
*** |
*** |
Himachal Pradesh (4 seats)
BJP |
3 |
CONGRESS |
1 |
*** |
*** |
*** |
*** |
Goa (2 seats)
BJP |
2 |
CONGRESS |
0 |
*** |
*** |
*** |
*** |
Chandigarh (1 seats)
BJP |
1 |
AAP |
0 |
*** |
*** |
*** |
*** |
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