Bihar Exit Polls Result 2020 Live Updates: Tejashwi Preferred CM, Predicts India Today Axis My India – Bihar Choice


Bihar Exit Polls: The election exercise in Bihar – Assembly election 2020 – is in its final stage. Voters have exercised their right to vote and have locked the future of thousands of candidates at the polls. The vote count will take place on November 10.

But before the official results, comes the time for exit polls, where television channels broadcast predictions about who is winning, from where, and which party or alliance is not expected to be favored by voters.

Exit polls are based on the responses of people who have cast their vote. Pollsters, assuming voters have correctly disclosed their choice, predict the results long before the actual vote counting begins.

The forecasters featured in the 2020 exit polls are C-Voter, which has partnered with the Times Now news channel, Axis My India, which has partnered with India Today and other agencies such as Today’s Chanakya, etc.

Bihar Assembly Elections 2020: Full Coverage

Predictions have failed many times. During Bihar’s 2015 assembly elections, only one agency had managed to capture the mood in the state that voted overwhelmingly in favor of an alliance led by Prime Minister Nitish Kumar with his coming to power for the third consecutive term.

Here are the predictions from the exit poll as they come in:

07:12 pm IST

Tejashwi Preferred CM, Predicts India Today Axis My India Exit Poll

The prediction made by India Today Axis My India says that 44% of the people they spoke to prefer Tejashwi Yadav as the next Prime Minister of Bihar. The incunmbent Nitish Kumar got the go-ahead from 35% of respondents, while Chirag Paswan was preferred by just seven percent.

07:05 pm IST

TV-9 exit poll predicts close fight in Bihar

According to the TV-9 exit poll, the NDA is expected to win 110-120 seats in the recently concluded Bihar Assembly elections. The grand alliance could win between 115 and 125 seats, making it a close fight, according to the TV-9 exit poll.

06:53 pm IST

Exit Polls of Bihar 2020 Elections: Predictions of ABP C-Voter

ABP C-Voter’s exit poll predicts that the NDA will win 104-128 seats in the Bihar Assembly elections in 2020. Meanwhile, the grand alliance count is likely to be between 108 and 131 in the Bihar Assembly of 243 members. LJP’s luck won’t shine, according to ABP C-Voter; it could win 1-3 seats.

6:47 pm IST

Republic TV Jan Ki Baat Exit Poll Gives Mahagathbandhan An Edge

According to the Republic TV exit poll, the BJP-led NDA is expected to win between 91-117 seats in Bihar, while RJD and the congressional-led grand alliance could win 118-138 seats. LJP expected to win 5-8 seats, according to Republic TV exit poll

6:40 pm IST

Exit Polls in the Bihar 2020 Elections: Vote Turnout Prediction

The Times Now-C-Voter exit poll also predicted that the NDA will get 37.70% of the vote, while the grand alliance will secure 36.30%. The LJP is expected to obtain an 8.50% share of the votes and the others 17.50%

6:34 pm IST

Times Now-C-Voter Predicts a Hanging House, More Seats for a Grand Alliance

Exit poll numbers released by Times Now-C-Voter say the NDA will win 116 of 243 seats, and the grand alliance will win 120. So, it will be a hanging house, Times Now-C-Voter predicts. exit survey. The LJP is expected to win one seat and another six, he added. Giving a further breakout of the likely party count, the exit poll predicted that the BJP could win 70 seats and the JD (U) 40. Other NDA components, such as HAM and VIP, are likely to win two seats each. The Times Now-C-Voter further predicted that from the grand alliance, RJD could win 85 seats and Congress 25. Left parties are likely to establish 10 seats in the state.

06:21 PM IST

Bihar Exit Poll Results 2020 Live Updates – Voting End, All Eyes On Exit Polls Now

The Electoral Commission said that the third and final phase of the Bihar election is 55.22% and is likely to increase. In short, the predictions of the exit polls for the Bihar 2020 elections begin.

05:45 pm IST

How is data from exit polls collected?

Pollsters are typically located outside the polling booths every voting day and conduct a poll. They ask the people who have cast their vote about their choice of party in the fray. Assuming voters have answered correctly, such data is collected and collated across all cabins in the state, and predictions – that is, the expected proportion of seats each party will win – are broadcast shortly after the polls conclude and pollsters submit. the collected responses.

05:17 pm IST

What happened in the 2015 Bihar Assembly elections?

The grand alliance of JD (U), RJD and Congress hurt all exit polls in 2015, as it was declared the winner of a strident and close Bihar assembly election.

05:06 p. M. IST

Bihar’s exit polls result in 2020 live updates: Who is contesting how many seats?

The RJD is competing in 144 seats, the Congress in 70 and the CPI (ML) in 19. Together (with two more parties), they form the grand alliance or Mahagathbandhan that is challenging the ruling National Democratic Alliance (NDA) that has a Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), Janata Dal (United) and other parties are its constituents. The Lok Janshakti Party (LJP), which was part of the NDA in 2015, has decided to go it alone. He’s competing in 137 seats.

05:00 PM IST

Bihar polls end today

Bihar’s high-decibel three-phase assembly elections began on October 28 and end on Saturday.

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