Updated 20 November 2024 at 20:51 IST

Uttar Pradesh By-Election Exit Poll LIVE: BJP-Led NDA Predicted To Win 7 of 9 Seats

By-election polling has concluded in Uttar Pradesh's 9 assembly seats, Phulpur, Majhawan, Karhal, Katehari, Kundarki, Meerapur, Khair, Sisamau and Ghaziabad.

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Uttar Pradesh By-Election Exit Poll LIVE: Polling has concluded in Uttar Pradesh's nine assembly seats: Phulpur, Majhawan, Karhal, Katehari, Kundarki, Meerapur, Khair, Sisamau and Ghaziabad. As many as 90 candidates were in fray in the Uttar Pradesh by-election with Ghaziabad topping the chart with 14 candidates. In the 2022 assembly elections, these seats were divided between the Samajwadi Party (SP), Bharatiya Janata Party ( BJP ), and BJP ally Rashtriya Lok Dal (RLD). The by-elections were called due to the vacancy of these nine Assembly seats for various reasons. 

Uttar Pradesh By-Election Exit Polls LIVE: The much-awaited exit polls for Uttar Pradesh by-election are here as the voting concluded today at 6 PM. The PMARQ, Matrize exit polls are based on surveys conducted as voters leave polling booths, and will provide early insights into the likely results in both states. Stay tuned to Republic World Digital for minute-by-minute updates.

Uttar Pradesh By-Election Exit Poll Live: 

  • In Sisamau, a tough fight has been predicted on the seat, but the SP is likely to have an edge over the BJP. 
  • In Khair, the BJP is likely to retain the seat. 
  • In Meerapur, the RLD, which is a ruling BJP ally, is likely to retain the seat. 
  • In Ghaziabad, the BJP is predicted to retain the seat with a comfortable margin. 
  • In Kundarki, a tough fight can be seen between the BJP and the SP, but the BJP is likely to have a slight edge against the SP.
  • In Katehari, a clear win has been predicted for the BJP on the seat, which was earlier held by the SP.
  • In Karhal, a tough fight has been predicted between the BJP and the SP, and Matrize has predicted a win for the SP, which will retain the seat. 
  • In Majhawan, as per the Matrize prediction, the BJP will win the seat comfortably, which was earlier held by the NISHAD party.
  • In Phulpur, a tough fight is predicted between the SP and the BJP, but, the Matrize has predicted the BJP as the winner of the seat, which was earlier held by the party. 
  • In the Uttar Pradesh assembly by-election, the BJP is likely to emerge as the winner and is predicted to win most of the seats, which can be as many as 6 out of 9 seats. While, the NDA is predicted to win the 7 out of 9 seats, which saw the by-election. 
  • The numbers for the Uttar Pradesh by-election Exit Poll will be published shortly. 
  • In the 2022 Assembly elections, a tough fight was witnessed between the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and the Samajwadi Party (SP) on most of the seats. The SP, however, managed to emerge by registering a win on four of these nine seats. 
  • Polling started on a dull note on November 20 in the by-polls to 9 assembly seats spread across Uttar Pradesh.
  • A total of 90 candidates are contesting in these constituencies, with Ghaziabad having the highest number of candidates at 14. There are 34,35,974 registered voters in the state, comprising 18,46,846 men, 15,88,967 women, and 161 third-gender voters. Ghaziabad has the largest voter base, while Sisamau has the smallest.
  • This marks the first electoral challenge for the INDI Alliance and the NDA in the politically significant state since the Lok Sabha elections.
  • The results of the by-poll are scheduled for November 23. The 2024 by-elections were held in the Phulpur Assembly seat in Prayagraj, Majhawan in Mirzapur, Karhal in Mainpuri, Katehari in Ambedkar Nagar, Kundarki in Moradabad, Meerapur in Muzaffarnagar, Khair in Aligarh, Sisamau in Kanpur and Ghaziabad. 
     

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Published By : Abhishek Tiwari

Published On: 20 November 2024 at 18:24 IST