Exit poll karnataka 2023

  1. ABP Cvoter Karnataka Exit Poll 2023: Karnataka Election Region Wise Exit Poll Results BJP JDS Congress BSP
  2. Karnataka election 2023 exit poll results: Check time, date and other details here
  3. Karnataka Exit Poll 2023 Highlights: Shivakumar Reiterates Crossing 146 Seats, Bommai '200% Confident' Of BJP's Win
  4. Karnataka election exit poll 2023: Date, time, when and where to watch live coverage
  5. Karnataka Exit Poll 2023 Highlights: Shivakumar Reiterates Crossing 146 Seats, Bommai '200% Confident' Of BJP's Win
  6. Karnataka election 2023 exit poll results: Check time, date and other details here
  7. ABP Cvoter Karnataka Exit Poll 2023: Karnataka Election Region Wise Exit Poll Results BJP JDS Congress BSP
  8. Karnataka election exit poll 2023: Date, time, when and where to watch live coverage
  9. Karnataka election exit poll 2023: Date, time, when and where to watch live coverage
  10. Karnataka election 2023 exit poll results: Check time, date and other details here


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ABP Cvoter Karnataka Exit Poll 2023: Karnataka Election Region Wise Exit Poll Results BJP JDS Congress BSP

ABP-CVoter Karnataka Exit Poll 2023: Polling in the high-voltage Karnataka Assembly election concluded on Wednesday, with the state recording avoter tunrout above 65 per cent. The counting of votes for the 224-member Karnataka legislative assembly will be held on May 13. The state is seeing a three-cornered fight between the incumbent BJP, an aggressive Congress and the Deve Gowda-led Janata Dal (Secular), which would hope to play kingmaker again. ABP News with its partner CVoter conducted exit polls to give you an insight into the voting patterns across various regions of Karnataka. Karnataka has 224 constituencies spanning six regions -- Bengaluru, Central, Coastal, Hyderabad-Karnataka, Mumbai-Karnataka and Southern Karnataka or Old Mysore region. Mumbai-Karnataka and Southern Karnataka are the largest regions of the state and consist of 50 and 51 Assembly seats respectively. Greater Bengaluru Region Exit Poll As per the ABP-CVoter exit polls, BJP is likely to win 15-19 seats and garner 45 per cent vote share in the Greater Bengaluru region, where Prime Minister Narendra Modi held a massive three-hour roadshow spanning 10 km last week. Congress will get anywhere between 11-15 seats with a vote share of 39 per cent. Old Mysore Region Exit Poll In the Old Mysore region, base of the Vokkaligas, the Congress is likely to get the maximum seats, winnning 28-32 seats of the total 55 seats. It will likely get a vote share of 38 per cent, as per the exit polls. Congress state pre...

Karnataka election 2023 exit poll results: Check time, date and other details here

Karnataka has never voted an incumbent party to power since 1985. Ruling BJP, riding on the Modi juggernaut, wants to break the 38-year jinx and tighten the grip on its southern stronghold. Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed 19 public meetings and held six roadshows. Amit Shah held 16 public rallies and 14 roadshows. BJP chief JP Nadda held 10 public meetings and 16 roadshows. Congress leaders, including Rahul Gandhi, Sonia Gandhi and Mallikarjun Kharge, held various roadshows, rallies and elections campaigns. A total of 5,31,33,054 electors are eligible to cast their vote in 58,545 polling stations across the state, where 2,615 candidates are in the fray, in what is being seen mainly as a three-cornered contest between the ruling BJP, the Congress and former prime minister H D Deve Gowda's Janata Dal (Secular) Chief Election Commissioner Rajiv Kumar has appealed to voters to come out in large numbers to exercise their franchise. He urged the young and urban voters and participate actively in the "festival of democracy, defeating the prevalent trend of urban apathy in the state". (With Agency Inputs) Don’t miss out on ET Prime stories! Get your daily dose of business updates on WhatsApp. • Putin confirms nukes in Belarus • Biden concludes speech with 'God Save the Queen' • Cyclone Biparjoy weakens into deep depression • 'Life-changing innovations happening in India' • Chennai court grants ED 8 days custody of Balaji • US nuclear submarine arrives in South Korea • Patan...

Karnataka Exit Poll 2023 Highlights: Shivakumar Reiterates Crossing 146 Seats, Bommai '200% Confident' Of BJP's Win

I am very much confident that we will come back to power with an absolute majority, I am 200% confident. Exit polls are done in a hurry, and there will be lots of errors. There is no question of anybody becoming the kingmaker, for me the people are the kingmaker and they will bring BJP back to power, says Karnataka Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai My first reaction is that I don't believe these numbers (exit polls). I stand by my numbers that we will cross 146 seats. People are highly educated and are looking at larger interests because the double engine has failed in Karnataka. The situation will not arise (to form alliance with any party), says Karnataka Congress president DK Shivakumar. All the exit polls predict a hung assembly in Karnataka Source BJP Congress+ JDS Others ABP News-CVoter 83-95 100-112 21-29 2-6 News Nation-CGS 114 86 21 3 Republic TV-P MARQ 85-100 94-108 24-32 2-6 Suvarna News-Jan Ki Baat 94-117 91-106 14-24 0-2 Times Now-ETG 85 113 23 3 TV 9 Bharatvarsh- Polstrat 88-98 99-109 21-26 0-4 Zee News-Matrize 79-94 103-118 25-33 2-5 One can watch and read Karnataka Exit Poll-related information on all the other platforms of ABP Network. Stream live coverage of the ABP News CVoter Karnataka Exit Poll 2023 on ABP Network's YouTube channels. Read ABP Live CVoter Karnataka Exit Poll 2023 related stories and watch LIVE TV by downloading the ABP Live app on your Android or iOS smartphone. Live TV: ABP Live (English): ABP News (Hindi): ABP Network YouTube: ABP-CVote...

Karnataka election exit poll 2023: Date, time, when and where to watch live coverage

Karnataka assemble elections 2023 is being held today from 7 am to 6 pm. Following the closure of polling, several agencies, including CVoter, Lokniti-CSDS, Axis My India, and Today's Chanakya, are expected to release their exit poll results on television channels. The election is taking place for 224 seats, with high stakes for both the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and the Congress. The ruling BJP aims to create history, while the Congress, in a combative stance, seeks a comeback before the 2024 Lok Sabha polls. Also See: By 11 am, the voter turnout reached 20.99%. The state has more than 5.3 crore registered electors, with nearly equal numbers of men (2.66 crore) and women (2.63 crore). Vote counting will occur on May 13. Since 1985, Karnataka has never re-elected an incumbent party. The BJP, leveraging the popularity of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, aims to break this 38-year pattern and reinforce its hold on the southern stronghold. Prime Minister Modi addressed 19 public meetings and held six roadshows, while Amit Shah participated in 16 public rallies and 14 roadshows. BJP chief JP Nadda held 10 public meetings and 16 roadshows. Congress leaders, including Rahul Gandhi, Sonia Gandhi, and Mallikarjun Kharge, conducted various roadshows, rallies, and election campaigns. Across the state, there are 58,545 polling stations where a total of 5,31,33,054 electors are eligible to vote. A total of 2,615 candidates are contesting, with the ruling BJP, Congress, and former Prim...

Karnataka Exit Poll 2023 Highlights: Shivakumar Reiterates Crossing 146 Seats, Bommai '200% Confident' Of BJP's Win

I am very much confident that we will come back to power with an absolute majority, I am 200% confident. Exit polls are done in a hurry, and there will be lots of errors. There is no question of anybody becoming the kingmaker, for me the people are the kingmaker and they will bring BJP back to power, says Karnataka Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai My first reaction is that I don't believe these numbers (exit polls). I stand by my numbers that we will cross 146 seats. People are highly educated and are looking at larger interests because the double engine has failed in Karnataka. The situation will not arise (to form alliance with any party), says Karnataka Congress president DK Shivakumar. All the exit polls predict a hung assembly in Karnataka Source BJP Congress+ JDS Others ABP News-CVoter 83-95 100-112 21-29 2-6 News Nation-CGS 114 86 21 3 Republic TV-P MARQ 85-100 94-108 24-32 2-6 Suvarna News-Jan Ki Baat 94-117 91-106 14-24 0-2 Times Now-ETG 85 113 23 3 TV 9 Bharatvarsh- Polstrat 88-98 99-109 21-26 0-4 Zee News-Matrize 79-94 103-118 25-33 2-5 One can watch and read Karnataka Exit Poll-related information on all the other platforms of ABP Network. Stream live coverage of the ABP News CVoter Karnataka Exit Poll 2023 on ABP Network's YouTube channels. Read ABP Live CVoter Karnataka Exit Poll 2023 related stories and watch LIVE TV by downloading the ABP Live app on your Android or iOS smartphone. Live TV: ABP Live (English): ABP News (Hindi): ABP Network YouTube: ABP-CVote...

Karnataka election 2023 exit poll results: Check time, date and other details here

Karnataka has never voted an incumbent party to power since 1985. Ruling BJP, riding on the Modi juggernaut, wants to break the 38-year jinx and tighten the grip on its southern stronghold. Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed 19 public meetings and held six roadshows. Amit Shah held 16 public rallies and 14 roadshows. BJP chief JP Nadda held 10 public meetings and 16 roadshows. Congress leaders, including Rahul Gandhi, Sonia Gandhi and Mallikarjun Kharge, held various roadshows, rallies and elections campaigns. A total of 5,31,33,054 electors are eligible to cast their vote in 58,545 polling stations across the state, where 2,615 candidates are in the fray, in what is being seen mainly as a three-cornered contest between the ruling BJP, the Congress and former prime minister H D Deve Gowda's Janata Dal (Secular) Chief Election Commissioner Rajiv Kumar has appealed to voters to come out in large numbers to exercise their franchise. He urged the young and urban voters and participate actively in the "festival of democracy, defeating the prevalent trend of urban apathy in the state". (With Agency Inputs) Don’t miss out on ET Prime stories! Get your daily dose of business updates on WhatsApp. • Putin confirms nukes in Belarus • Biden concludes speech with 'God Save the Queen' • Cyclone Biparjoy weakens into deep depression • 'Life-changing innovations happening in India' • Chennai court grants ED 8 days custody of Balaji • US nuclear submarine arrives in South Korea • Patan...

ABP Cvoter Karnataka Exit Poll 2023: Karnataka Election Region Wise Exit Poll Results BJP JDS Congress BSP

ABP-CVoter Karnataka Exit Poll 2023: Polling in the high-voltage Karnataka Assembly election concluded on Wednesday, with the state recording avoter tunrout above 65 per cent. The counting of votes for the 224-member Karnataka legislative assembly will be held on May 13. The state is seeing a three-cornered fight between the incumbent BJP, an aggressive Congress and the Deve Gowda-led Janata Dal (Secular), which would hope to play kingmaker again. ABP News with its partner CVoter conducted exit polls to give you an insight into the voting patterns across various regions of Karnataka. Karnataka has 224 constituencies spanning six regions -- Bengaluru, Central, Coastal, Hyderabad-Karnataka, Mumbai-Karnataka and Southern Karnataka or Old Mysore region. Mumbai-Karnataka and Southern Karnataka are the largest regions of the state and consist of 50 and 51 Assembly seats respectively. Greater Bengaluru Region Exit Poll As per the ABP-CVoter exit polls, BJP is likely to win 15-19 seats and garner 45 per cent vote share in the Greater Bengaluru region, where Prime Minister Narendra Modi held a massive three-hour roadshow spanning 10 km last week. Congress will get anywhere between 11-15 seats with a vote share of 39 per cent. Old Mysore Region Exit Poll In the Old Mysore region, base of the Vokkaligas, the Congress is likely to get the maximum seats, winnning 28-32 seats of the total 55 seats. It will likely get a vote share of 38 per cent, as per the exit polls. Congress state pre...

Karnataka election exit poll 2023: Date, time, when and where to watch live coverage

Karnataka assemble elections 2023 is being held today from 7 am to 6 pm. Following the closure of polling, several agencies, including CVoter, Lokniti-CSDS, Axis My India, and Today's Chanakya, are expected to release their exit poll results on television channels. The election is taking place for 224 seats, with high stakes for both the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and the Congress. The ruling BJP aims to create history, while the Congress, in a combative stance, seeks a comeback before the 2024 Lok Sabha polls. Also See: By 11 am, the voter turnout reached 20.99%. The state has more than 5.3 crore registered electors, with nearly equal numbers of men (2.66 crore) and women (2.63 crore). Vote counting will occur on May 13. Since 1985, Karnataka has never re-elected an incumbent party. The BJP, leveraging the popularity of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, aims to break this 38-year pattern and reinforce its hold on the southern stronghold. Prime Minister Modi addressed 19 public meetings and held six roadshows, while Amit Shah participated in 16 public rallies and 14 roadshows. BJP chief JP Nadda held 10 public meetings and 16 roadshows. Congress leaders, including Rahul Gandhi, Sonia Gandhi, and Mallikarjun Kharge, conducted various roadshows, rallies, and election campaigns. Across the state, there are 58,545 polling stations where a total of 5,31,33,054 electors are eligible to vote. A total of 2,615 candidates are contesting, with the ruling BJP, Congress, and former Prim...

Karnataka election exit poll 2023: Date, time, when and where to watch live coverage

Karnataka assemble elections 2023 is being held today from 7 am to 6 pm. Following the closure of polling, several agencies, including CVoter, Lokniti-CSDS, Axis My India, and Today's Chanakya, are expected to release their exit poll results on television channels. The election is taking place for 224 seats, with high stakes for both the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and the Congress. The ruling BJP aims to create history, while the Congress, in a combative stance, seeks a comeback before the 2024 Lok Sabha polls. Also See: By 11 am, the voter turnout reached 20.99%. The state has more than 5.3 crore registered electors, with nearly equal numbers of men (2.66 crore) and women (2.63 crore). Vote counting will occur on May 13. Since 1985, Karnataka has never re-elected an incumbent party. The BJP, leveraging the popularity of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, aims to break this 38-year pattern and reinforce its hold on the southern stronghold. Prime Minister Modi addressed 19 public meetings and held six roadshows, while Amit Shah participated in 16 public rallies and 14 roadshows. BJP chief JP Nadda held 10 public meetings and 16 roadshows. Congress leaders, including Rahul Gandhi, Sonia Gandhi, and Mallikarjun Kharge, conducted various roadshows, rallies, and election campaigns. Across the state, there are 58,545 polling stations where a total of 5,31,33,054 electors are eligible to vote. A total of 2,615 candidates are contesting, with the ruling BJP, Congress, and former Prim...

Karnataka election 2023 exit poll results: Check time, date and other details here

Karnataka has never voted an incumbent party to power since 1985. Ruling BJP, riding on the Modi juggernaut, wants to break the 38-year jinx and tighten the grip on its southern stronghold. Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed 19 public meetings and held six roadshows. Amit Shah held 16 public rallies and 14 roadshows. BJP chief JP Nadda held 10 public meetings and 16 roadshows. Congress leaders, including Rahul Gandhi, Sonia Gandhi and Mallikarjun Kharge, held various roadshows, rallies and elections campaigns. A total of 5,31,33,054 electors are eligible to cast their vote in 58,545 polling stations across the state, where 2,615 candidates are in the fray, in what is being seen mainly as a three-cornered contest between the ruling BJP, the Congress and former prime minister H D Deve Gowda's Janata Dal (Secular) Chief Election Commissioner Rajiv Kumar has appealed to voters to come out in large numbers to exercise their franchise. He urged the young and urban voters and participate actively in the "festival of democracy, defeating the prevalent trend of urban apathy in the state". (With Agency Inputs) Don’t miss out on ET Prime stories! Get your daily dose of business updates on WhatsApp. • Putin confirms nukes in Belarus • Biden concludes speech with 'God Save the Queen' • Cyclone Biparjoy weakens into deep depression • 'Life-changing innovations happening in India' • Chennai court grants ED 8 days custody of Balaji • US nuclear submarine arrives in South Korea • Patan...