The Media and content creation company ABP TamilNadu Network revealed the findings of CVoter (Centre for Voting Opinion & Trends in Election Research) Exit Poll of Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Puducherry, and West Bengal Assembly Elections on 29th April 2021 in Chennai.
As per the survey, it’s a straightforward electoral battle between the LDF and UDF in Kerala.
The ABP Nadu- CVoter Exit Poll predicted that UPA (United Progressive Alliance) is leading in Tamil Nadu with a 46.7% vote share (160 to 172 seats), whereas NDA (National Democratic Alliance) stands second with 35% of vote share (58 to 70 seats). And others will grab the third spot with a 10.4 % vote share (0 to 3 seats).
However, in Kerala, there is a straightforward electoral battle between the incumbent Left Democratic Front (LDF) and the Congress-led United Democratic Front (UDF).
According to the Exit Poll, the ruling party LDF is expected to retain its power in the southern state of Kerala, and hence the trend of defeating the incumbent of every electoral cycle.
In Kerala, LDF is leading with a 42.8% vote share (71 to 77 seats), whereas the UDF stands second with a 41.4% vote share (62-68 seats). Meanwhile, BJP (Bhartiya Janta Party) grabs the third spot in the state with a 13.7% vote share (0 to 2 seats).
If we talk about region-wise, the survey shows that LDF and UDF are expected to secure the maximum seats of their share from North Kerala. As LDF is likely to win 34 to 36 seats, and UDF is projected to get 24 to 26 seats in North Kerala.
Whereas in South Kerala, LDF is likely to win 21 to 23 seats, and UDF is expected to corner 15 to 17 seats.
In Central Kerala, while LDF is projected to garner 16 to 18 seats, UDF is expected to win 23 to 25 seats.
The vote sharing in Puducherry, with the NDA Alliance (AINRC+BJP+ADMK), is leading with a 47.1% vote share (19 to 23 seats), whereas UPA Alliance (Congress+DMK) stands second with 34.2% vote share (6-10 seats). Even the others will grab the third spot with a mere 18.7% vote share (1 to 2 seats).
As the ABP Nadu-CVoter Exit Poll will also predict that TMC (All India Trinamool Congress) is leading in West Bengal with a 42.1% vote share (152 to 164 seats), whereas BJP (Bhartiya Janta Party) stands second with a 39.2% vote share (109 to 121 seats). As the Left-Congress-ISF-Alliance grabs the third spot with a 15.4% vote share (14 to 25 seats).
According to the Survey details, the C-Voter survey has been reached out to a total of approximately 43630 people in Tamil Nadu, 26447 people in Kerala, 5003 people in Puducherry, and 85000+ people in West Bengal will be waiting for the results which are to be declared on May 2.