Karnataka Exit Polls Predict Hung House With Edge to Congress; JD(S) May be Kingmaker Again
Karnataka is heading towards a hung assembly with Congress emerging as the single largest party in the Karnataka Assembly elections followed by the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), as per the exit poll predictions released after the voting ended on Wednesday evening.
Most of the exit polls predicted Congress would get more seats than the BJP but is likely to fall short of a majority. However, the race seems tight with exit polls giving the ruling BJP 78-100 seats.
With no party getting a clear mandate, JD(S) could become a kingmaker again as per pollsters. 113 is the magic number in the 224-member Assembly. The counting of votes will take place on May 13.
Two exits polls–Axis My India and Chanakya– predicted Congress will cross the majority mark while the CGS survey predicted BJP’s majority.
Axis My India exit poll gave a clear majority to Congress with 122-140 seats while decimating BJP to 62-80 seats and 20-25 seats for JD(S).
Chanakya‘s exit polls predicted Congress will return to power with the majority (120 seats) while the BJP will get 92 seats and 12 seats for the JD(S).
C Voter exit poll predicted 100-112 seats for Congress, 83-95 seats for BJP and 21-29 for the JD(S).
Jan Ki Baat survey indicated a close fight between the BJP (94-117 seats) and Congress (91-106 seats). The pollster gave 14-24 seats to the JD(S).
As per the TV9 exit poll, Congress will get 99-109 seats, BJP 88-98 seats and Janata Dal (S) 16-21.
P-Marq exit poll predicted 94-108 seats for Congress, 85-100 seats for BJP and 24-32 seats for the JD(S).
According to Zee Matrize exit poll, Congress would bag 103-118 seats, BJP 79- 94 seats and JD(S) 25-33 seats.
Polstrat exit poll suggested Congress would get 99-109 seats, BJP 88-98, and JD(S) 21-26.
ETG exit poll gave 106-120 seats for Congress, 78-92 seats for BJP and 20-26 seats for JD(S).
Navbharat predicted Congress getting close to the majority figure with 106-120 seats, BJP falling below 100-mark (78-92) and 20-26 seats for the JD(S).
An exit poll by CGS predicted BJP’s majority with 114 seats, 86 seats for Congress and 21 seats for the JD(S).