Exit polls 2024 live: Over 9.7 crore voters participated in today’s voting, according to election officials. (Pics for representation)
Exit polls 2024 live: Thousands of voters cast their ballots to elect new state governments in the crucial assembly battleground states of Maharashtra and Jharkhand, marking a big test for the Bharatiya Janata Party-led NDA and the opposition INDIA faction after the 2024 Lok Sabha Elections. The exit polls today will give a partial picture of whether the BJP-led Mahayuti alliance is looking to retain power, or Maha Vikas Aghadi (MVA) is staging a strong comeback in Maharashtra. Over 9.7 crore voters participated in today’s voting, according to election officials.…Read More
In Jharkhand, the stakes are extremely high for the Sorens, who managed to retain power after Chief Minister Hemant Soren’s brief jail term. The BJP, on the other hand, is expecting a shift in power in the state.
Voting for the single round of Maharashtra polls and the final round of Jharkhand elections began at 7 AM across all constituencies and will continue until 6 PM. The results of these elections will be announced on November 23.
What are exit polls?
An election exit poll is a survey based on interviews taken of voters when they leave (or exit) the polling booths after casting their votes, with the estimates of pollsters sometimes turning out to be correct and sometimes not.
While election exit polls are not always accurate, they provide an idea of where voters may swing and what one can expect from the election.
Exit polls 2024: All you need to know about Jharkhand, Maharashtra elections
- Voting for Maharashtra Assembly elections took place in a single phase on November 20.
- Jharkhand went to polls in two phases – Phase 1 on November 13 and the second phase on November 20.
- News organisations and television networks will be permitted to release the results of their exit polls after 6:30 pm on Wednesday.
- Typically, exit polls are broadcast live on YouTube and news channels.
- Exit poll results of key pollsters will also be available on hindustantimes.com.