Voting for the third and final phase for Bihar elections has finished. Exit polls related to Bihar assembly elections have started coming in; you can see all the reports of exit poll Bihar 2020 conducted by various survey agencies. Not only this, but you can also see the Poll of Polls here on DNAIndia.com. In the exit poll news, you can know the conclusion after comparing all exit polls.
Hence DNAIndia.com appeals to its readers to consider the exit poll as only an estimate. Only after counting of votes on November 10 will the final result of the Bihar election.
Exit polls for Bihar assembly elections have started coming. This time AAJ TAK exit poll, ABP News exit poll, Republic India exit poll, India TV exit poll, News 24 Exit poll, News Nation Exit poll, and News18 Exit Poll are being released. Looking at the exit poll of all these channels, you can guess the upcoming result of the Bihar assembly elections.
Here are Republic India exit poll estimates:
This particular exit polls project the Mahagathbandhan to form the government with 118-138 seats. NDA is estimated to win 91-117 seats, while, and LJP is projected to win 5-8 seats, and others are projected to win 3-6 seats.
RJD has been projected to become the single largest party.
Party-wise projections:
Mahagathbandhan:
RJD: 79-91 seats
Congress: 24-30 seats
Left: 15-17 seats [CPI(ML)- 12-14 seats, CPI(M)- 2 seats, CPI- 1 seat]
NDA:
BJP: 60-75 seats
JDU: 31-42 seats
VIP: 0
HAM: 0
NDA alliance comprises of Janata Dal (United) contesting on 122 seats, Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) on 121 seats.
The Mahgathbandhan or grand alliance consists of Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD)-144 seats, Congress-70 seats, Communist Party of India (CPI)-6 seats, Communist Party of India (Marxist) or CPI(M)-4 seats and Communist Party of India (Marxist-Leninist) or CPI(ML)-19 seats..
The polls to elect a new 243-member assembly were held in 3 phases, keeping in mind the COVID-19 guidelines and social distancing norms. In the first phase, 71 assembly constituencies went to polls.
94 assembly seats went to polls in the second phase, while in the third and final one 78 seats went to polls. The counting of votes will be on November 10.
The term of the Bihar Assembly comes to an end on November 29.
According to the poll panel, there were 7.29 crore voters in the state, including 3.85 crore male and 3.4 crore female voters and 1.6 lakh service voters.
These were the first election held since the COVID-19 pandemic and the EC had taken additional measures to ensure that the polls are conducted while following the COVID-19 guidelines.