BJP: 117-140
Congress: 34-51
AAP: 6-13
Others: 1-2
The Republic-PMARQ exit poll predicts BJP winning 128-148 seats in Gujarat Assembly elections, well over the 92 needed to win in the state. Congress can emerge as the biggest opposition in the state, winning 30-42 seats, while AAP will get 2-10 seats, as per the survey.
BJP only has a marginal lead over Congress in Himachal Pradesh, shows the Jan Ki Baat exit poll. According to the survey, BJP will get 32-40 seats, whereas Congress will win 27-34 seats.
BJP: 32-40
Congress: 27-34
AAP: 0
Others: 1-2
BJP will return to power in Gujarat with 125-130 seats in the state Assembly, according to TV9's exit poll, whereas Congress will get 40-50 seats.
BJP: 125-130
Congress: 40-50
AAP: 3-5
Others: 3-7
The ETG-TNN exit polls estimates AAP winning 146 to 156 seats in the MCD polls, with BJP a distant second.
AAP: 146-156
BJP: 84-94
Congress: 6-10
Others: 0-4
The India Today-Axis My India exit poll predicts an easy win for Aam Aadmi Party in MCD elections at 149-171 seats, against the halfway mark of 126 seats.
AAP: 149-171
BJP: 69-91
Congress: 3-7
Others: 5-9
The voter turnout at the end of voting was 58.80%, according to Election Commission of India. Banaskantha recorded the highest turnout among districts that went to poll today at 65.65%. Ahmedabad recorded 53.57%, lowest among all districts in the second phase.
A total of 58.44% voter turnout was recorded by 5:00 p.m. in the second round of voting for the Gujarat state Assembly.
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