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Exit Poll Results : Punjab Assembly Elections 2012

Results of the exit polls will appear here as and when they become available.

 

 

Star News-Ac Neilson Opinion Poll: Punjab Assembly Elections 2012

25th Jan 2012: Opinion poll conducted by Star News predicts that Congress will have an easy win in Punjab elections 2012.

Punjab Assembly elections are due on 30th Jan when 117 constituencies of Punjab will go to polls. 2007 saw Akali Dal-BJP combine win 68 seats and coming to power. Congress ended as the second largest party in the state with 44 seats.

According to the survey findings, Congress may gain 19 seats and end up with 63 seats on its own. Akali Dal-BJP combine mayl end up losing 15 seats with a tally of 53 seats. 1 seat will go to Others.

 

Opinion Poll by IT-ORG

20th Jan 2012: India Today-ORG (IT and ORG) published the results of the opinion poll conducted during the first half of the January and suggest that the Congress (main opposition party in Punjab) seems to be leading the race to form the next government in Punjab with its state chief Amarinder Singh emerging as the most popular chief ministerial candidate.

According to IT-ORG opinion poll ffindings, the Congress would take its tally in the next assembly to 69, a jump of 25 seats at the cost of ruling Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD)-Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) alliance's loss of 27 seats. The ruling alliance has been given 40 seats.

 

 

 

Contesting candidates : Constituency-wise punjab Assembly Election 2012
Exit Poll Results : Punjab Assembly Elections 2012
Results Punjab State assembly Elections 2007 : Partywise Tally
Punjab State Assembly Election Results 2007
Schedule Punjab Assembly Elections 2012
Punjab Pradesh Home Page

 

 

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