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Exit Poll Results : Tamil Nadu Assembly Elections 2011
Post poll survey, conducted by CVB News-C-Voter indicate that the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam and its allies will lose a mammoth six per cent of its vote share (as compared to the last assembly election) while the AIADMK and its allies stands stands to gain over four per cent of the vote share this year. The DMK and its allies are expected to garner between 54-62 seats. AIADMK and its allies are projected to get between 168 to 176 seats in the 234-member assembly. (Source: Rediff.com) The CNN-IBN-The Week post poll survey: According to the CNN-IBN-The Week post-poll survey conducted by the Centre for the Study of Developing Societies (CSDS), predicts a majority for AIDMAK lead allinace. Out of the 234 seats in the Tamil Nadu Assembly, the survey indicates that the J Jayalalithaa-led AIADMK alliance is likely to win between 120 and 132 seats, while M Karunanidhi’s DMK alliance will bag between 102 and 114. This means that AIADMK is heading for a majority. (Source CNN-IBN) Headlines Today Exit Poll : Headlines Today Exit Poll indicates DMK-Congress are getting 102-117 seats, while Jayalalithaa's AIADMK alliances is getting 117-132 seats. As per the Exit Polls, Amma's AIADMK is a clear winner.
Update : 31st March 2011, Oinion poll survey results by India Today: Tamil Nadu Assemly Elections 2011 Opinion poll survey carried out by India Today-Headlines, Today-Mail Today-ORG results predicts a win for AIADMK in the upcoming assembly elections. Jayalalithaa has 37% approval rating as next CM is 3% more favoured over present CM M. Karunanidhi. Opinion poll survey predicts that the ADMK alliance could get 164 seats, while Congress and DMK will suffer a huge setback winning just 68 seats with Others getting 2 seats. (Source India Today)
Update : 29th March 2011, Oinion poll survey results of Outlook-MDRA The OUTLOOK-MDRA opinion poll for the forthcoming assembly elections in the state of Tamilnadu suggest that AIADMK headed by Jaylalitha will be back in power according to 54% of the people. In this assembly elections, AIADMK has formed an alliance with the DMDK (a party led by a popular former film star Vijaykanth). In the previous state election, DMDK was not part of any alliance and had won a single seat. However, it had garnered a vote share of ~8%, which is quite significant. Therefore, the DMDK-AIADMK alliance could meaningfully hurt DMK’s prospects. Another strong factor in support is, since 1984, DMK and AIADMK have led the government alternately. Alleged involvement of former telecom minister A. Raja (member of DMK party) in the 2G scam has affected the party’s image and public opinion. Corruption being the main factor of concern together with high Inflation that may hurt the Congress DMK alliance perfromance. (Source: Outlook India)
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