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Lok Sabha Election Exit Poll Results 2024 Updates: Chanakya, Cvoter, Axis Exit Poll predicts Congress, BJP, SP, TMC Seats, Wins, Vote Share

New Delhi: With the 7th & conclusive phase of voting for the Lok Sabha Elections 2024 wrapping up on June 1, 2024, multiple survey agencies in collaboration with national news networks have unveiled their exit poll results today, approximately at 6:30 PM. These poll findings, conducted & released by prestigious pollsters like Republic Bharat Matrize, …

New Delhi: With the 7th & conclusive phase of voting for the Lok Sabha Elections 2024 wrapping up on June 1, 2024, multiple survey agencies in collaboration with national news networks have unveiled their exit poll results today, approximately at 6:30 PM.

These poll findings, conducted & released by prestigious pollsters like Republic Bharat Matrize, Chanakya, India Today-Axis My India, and C-Voter, offer insights into the recent political dynamics of the country while predicting the anticipated outcome of the Lok Sabha Elections days before the Election Commission announces the official results.

However, despite playing a major role in determining crucial factors like public sentiment, voting trends, and potential swings, exit polls are not 100% accurate and have been proved wrong numerous times in the past.

Lok Sabha Election Exit Poll Results 2024

Axis My India

SEATS

NDA

INDIA

OTHERS

543/543 361-401 131-166  8-20

ABP-C Voter

SEATS

NDA

INDIA

OTHERS

 543/543  353-383 152-182 4-12

Republic Bharat- Matrize

SEATS

NDA

INDIA

OTHERS

543/543 353-368 118-133 43-48

News 18 Mega Exit Poll

SEATS

NDA

INDIA

OTHERS

543/543 355-370 96-118 42-52

India News D-Dynamics

SEATS

NDA

INDIA

OTHERS

543/543 371 125 47

Jan Ki Baat

SEATS

NDA

INDIA

OTHERS

543/543 363-392 141-161 10-20

Today’s Chanakya

SEATS

NDA

INDIA

OTHERS

543/543 385-415 96-118 25-42

Lok Sabha Election Results 2019

In 2019’s Lok Sabha Elections, Prime Minister Modi-led National Democratic Alliance (NDA) achieved a landslide victory and formed the government for the second time in a row by winning 353 (303 BJP & 50 Others) seats with a remarkable vote share of 45 Percent.

Congress-led UPA, on the other hand, faced another major setback and wrapped up its winning seat count to 91 (52 INC & 39 rest). Other parties commutatively secured the remaining 98 seats.