Maharashtra Election Exit Polls 2024: Maharashtra has recorded a voter turnout of 65.2%, highest since 1995. This may be credited to 2 elements – polarisation of Hindus/muslims and better turnout of ladies voters who occurs to be the beneficiary of Ladki Bahin Yojana. Whereas majority of the exit polls on Wednesday predicted simple win for the BJP-led Mahayuti, some gave an edge to the opposition Maha Vikas Aghadi whereas some predicting a photograph end for each alliances.
The C-Voter exit ballot by India Immediately which has been launched on Thursday, stopped wanting projecting a winner claiming a detailed contest on round 5 dozen seats. The C-Voter survey means that the Mahayuti alliance would possibly maintain a slight benefit over the Congress-led MVA within the 288-seat Meeting, with projections giving Mahayuti 112 seats and the MVA 104. Moreover, the exit ballot signifies that 61 seats are too near predict.
The bulk mark stands at 145. So, if even 50 seats of those 61 swings to both facet, then the Mahayuti’s tally will attain 162 and equally, that of MVA will attain 154. This once more give a way of very shut contest.
Projections By Different Exit Polls
Matrize Maharashtra Exit Ballot:
Mahayuti (BJP and allies): 150-170 seats with 48% vote share.
MVA (Congress and allies): 110-130 seats with 42% vote share.
Others: 8-10 seats, 10% vote share.
Individuals’s Pulse Maharashtra Exit Ballot:
Mahayuti: 175-195 seats.
MVA: 85-112 seats.
Others: 7-12 seats.
JVC-TimesNow Maharashtra Exit Ballot:
Mahayuti: 159 seats.
MVA: 116 seats.
Others: 13 seats.
P-MARQ Maharashtra Exit Ballot:
Mahayuti: 137-157 seats.
MVA: 126-146 seats.
Others: 2-Eight seats.
Ballot Diary Maharashtra Exit Ballot:
Mahayuti: 122-186 seats.
MVA: 69-121 seats.
Others: 12-29 seats.
Chanakya Methods Maharashtra Exit Ballot:
Mahayuti: 152-160 seats.
MVA: 130-138 seats.
Others: 6-Eight seats.
Lokshahi Maharashtra Rudra Exit Ballot:
Mahayuti: 128-142 seats.
MVA: 125-140 seats.
Others: 18-23 seats.
Lokpoll Maharashtra Exit Ballot:
Mahayuti: 115-128 seats with 37-40% vote share.
MVA: 151-162 seats with 43-46% vote share.
Others: 5-14 seats, 16-19% vote share.
The counting of votes for the 288-member Maharashtra Meeting will happen on November 23, following the single-phase election within the state on Wednesday and two-phase polling in Jharkhand on November 13 and 20. The bulk mark in Maharashtra stands at 145 seats. All eyes are actually on November 23, because the outcomes will decide which alliance secures the mandate in Maharashtra. (With PTI inputs)