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Karnataka Elections 2023: Exit poll: India Today-Axis My India predicts 50 per cent vote share for the BJP

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: May 10, 2023 18:57 IST

As the polling for the Karnataka Assembly election concluded at 6 PM, exit poll predictions by agencies have projected ...

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As the polling for the Karnataka Assembly election concluded at 6 PM, exit poll predictions by agencies have projected a tough fight between BJP and the Congress. India Today-Axis My India has predicted 50 per cent vote share for the BJP, whereas the Congress is expected to get a vote share of 40 per cent. The survey predicted that JD(S) will only get 6% of vote share in the region.  With so much at stake, Karnataka assembly elections 2023 have been closely watched by political analysts and voters alike. 

Millions of voters have cast their vote in 224 assembly constituencies on May 10 and the focus has now shifted to the exit poll predictions. This is a crucial election ahead of the 2024 Lok Sabha election with both the BJP and the Congress certain of a majority. The BJP is looking to break the 38-year jinx in the state while the Congress is desperate to win another state after its triumph in Himachal Pradesh last year. News channels, which conducted exit polls in association with polling agencies, will come out with their projections shortly after 6 pm, when the voting is scheduled to conclude. The counting of votes for the 224-member Karnataka legislative assembly, meanwhile, will be held on Saturday.

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