Opinion Polls Show Comfortable Victory for BJP in UP Assembly Elections

Opinion Polls Show Comfortable Victory for BJP in UP Assembly Elections

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Opinion Polls Show Comfortable Victory for BJP in UP Assembly Elections

According to a Times Now-Polstrat survey, the Yogi Adityanath-led BJP is on track to regain Uttar Pradesh with a large majority, while the Samajwadi Party would finish a distant second. According to the poll, the BJP would win 239-245 of the 403 seats in the Uttar Pradesh Assembly, while the Samajwadi Party will win 119-125 seats. The BSP is anticipated to lose a large number of votes to both the SP and the BJP, finishing third with roughly 30 seats.

According to the poll, the Congress is unlikely to improve significantly from its 2017 result and is only projected to win five to eight seats. According to the survey’s region-by-region seat forecasts, the BJP is predicted to win 15-17 of the 19 seats in Bundelkhand, 47-50 of the total 92 seats in Purvanchal, 40-42 seats in Western Uttar Pradesh, and 69-72 seats in Awadh.

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The latest ABP-CVoter pre-poll survey, conducted earlier this month, predicted a comfortable victory for the BJP, but with significant losses in terms of seat-share, which will result in a straight gain for the Samajwadi Party. According to the poll, the BJP-led NDA is predicted to win between 213-221 seats in the state Assembly’s 403 members, while the Samajwadi Party is expected to win between 152-160 seats. Mayawati’s Bahujan Samaj Party is projected to win 16-20 seats, while the Congress is expected to be disappointed once again, with 6-10 seats.

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In the 2017 UP Assembly elections, the BJP received 41.4 percent of the vote, while the incumbent SP received only 23.6 percent. The BSP was capped at 22.2 percent. In the 2017 assembly elections, the BJP-led NDA won 325 seats, the highest number ever. While the SP won just 48 seats, the BSP won 19, and Congress won only seven seats in the legislature.

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