Karnataka Exit polls 2023 Highlights: Bommai predicts 'lots of errors' as pollsters give Cong the edgeAs voting for Karnataka ended on May 10, several agencies like CVoter, Today's Chanakya, Axis My India among others released their exit poll results on Wednesday evening. Polling was held for 224 seats in what is being seen mainly as a three-cornered contest between the ruling BJP, the Congress and former prime minister H D Deve Gowda's Janata Dal (Secular). Track live updates on the Karnataka exit poll results here.
TV9 Bharatvarsh-Polstrat exit poll predicts BJP to get 88-98; Cong to get 99-109 seats
BJP: 88-98
Congress: 99-109
JD(S): 21-26
Others: 0-4
Total seats: 224
ABP-CVoter Karnataka Exit Poll predicts BJP to get 39%, Cong to get 44%, JD(S) 10%, others 7% in Central Karnataka
ABP-CVoter Karnataka Exit Poll predicts BJP to get 26%, Cong to get 38%, JD(S) 29%, others 7% vote share in Old Mysuru
ABP-CVoter Karnataka Exit Poll predicts BJP to get 45%, Cong to get 39% vote share in Greater Bengaluru
ABP-CVoter Karnataka Exit Poll predicts BJP to get 15-19, Cong to get 11-15 seats in Greater Bengaluru
ABP-CVoter Karnataka Exit Poll predictsBJP to get 15-19 seats, Cong 11-15 seats, JD(S) 1-4 seats, and others 0-1 in Greater Bengaluru
Republic P-MARQ Karnataka Exit Poll predicts BJP likely to get 36% vote share, Cong to get 40% vote share
Republic P-MARQ Karnataka Exit Poll predicts BJP likely to get 36% vote share, Cong to get 40% vote share, JD(S) to get17% vote shareand others to get 7%
BJP: 85-100
Congress: 94-108
JD(S): 24-32
Others: 2-6
Total seats: 224
Times Now-ETG survey gives 16 seats to BJP, and 3 to Cong
65.69% of voting recorded till 5 pm in Karnataka
Two out of six pre-poll and opinion surveys held on April 25 by regional news networks given Congress an edge, while all of them indicated the possibility of a hung verdict in the May 10 Assembly election. In two other surveys, the BJP wasahead of Congress. Read more
While the ruling BJP wants to break the 38-year jinx -- the State has never voted the incumbent party to power since 1985 -- and tighten the grip on its southern stronghold, the Congress is seeking to wrest power to give the party the much-needed elbow room and momentum to position itself as the main opposition player in the 2024 parliamentary polls. Also what needs to be seen is, whether the JD (S) will emerge as a "kingmaker" or a "king" by holding the key for government formation, in the event of a hung verdict, as it has done in the past. (PTI)
Among the electors, 2,67,28,053 are male, 2,64,00,074 female and 4,927 "others", while among the candidates 2,430 are male, 184 female and one from third gender.
A total of 5,31,33,054 electors are eligible to cast their vote in 58,545 polling stations across the state, where 2,615 candidates are in the fray.