Exit Poll: Congress has an edge in Karnataka and can return to power?  predicted Shining India Survey Exit Poll

Bangaluru: As the polling concluded for the Karnataka Assembly elections 2023, the Shining India Survey exit polls predict to edge to Congress, If the results of the elections come according to the exit polls, then the Congress can return to power.

Shining India Survey Karnataka #ExitPoll 2023.

Shining India Survey Karnataka Exit  Poll 2023.

Karnataka Party wise Vote share

INC     :      41.8%   +-3

BJP     :      33.6%   +-3

JDS      :      15.4%  +-3

OTH     :      05.1%   +-1

ND       :.       4.1%. ( Silent Voters)

#Karnataka Party wise Seat share (224)

INC      :     128   +-7

BJP     :      66     +-7

JDS      :      25   +-5

OTH     :       5     +-3

(Close fight 34 seats)

Sample size: 46295

# According to Shining India Survey Exit Poll projected Congress Vote share 41.8% +-3, BJP Vote share 33.3% +-3

JDS 15.4% +-3. Others 5.1% +-2. and 4.1% voters are silent. it will be interesting to see which way the silent voters go?

According to Shining India Survey Exit poll, projected that the Congress is expected to secure 128 +-7 seats, Shining India has projected that the ruling party BJP would be lead 66 +-7 seats. JDS may get 25 +-5 seats and other 5 +-3 seats.

Last week Shining India Survey released the opinion poll of Karnataka. Congress was coming ahead in that also.  According to the Shining India Survey data the Congress is maintaining its lead even in the exit polls. and Congress can make a comeback in Karnataka. 

The voters of Karnataka have voted for change. According to public opinion.

The Karnataka Assembly elections witnessed a high-stake battle between the incumbent BJP, Congress and JD(S). A voter turnout of 72.67% was recorded, according to the Election Commission. 

Inflation, corruption, unemployment, problems of farmers and non-performance of the government according to the expectations of the public were the main issues in the Karnataka assembly elections. 

Resentment was being seen among the common people and poor people towards the government.

The results of the election will be declared on May 13.

Bureau Report

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