Kerala

Exit poll predictions for Kerala: UDF to have comfortable win, BJP to open account

A majority of the exit polls have also predicted that the vote share of ruling CPI(M)-led LDF will see a decline.

Written by : TNM Staff

Six out of eight exit polls have predicted a definitive victory for the Congress-led United Democratic Front (UDF). The BJP, which has not yet won a Lok Sabha seat in the state, is likely to open an account in Kerala, as per the predictions of six exit polls. The ruling CPI(M) lead Left Democratic Front, according to predictions, will see a drastic decline in its vote share.

According to My Axis survey by India Today, the Congress-led UDF alliance is predicted to get 15 to 16 seats, while the CPI(M)-led LDF will pick up 3 to 5 seats. The BJP-led NDA is predicted to win 1 seat.

Republic C Voter’s survey revealed that the UDF could grab 15 seats, leaving the LDF with 5 seats and the BJP-led NDA with zero seats.

According to the Republic-Jan Ki Baat, the UDF is predicted to win 14 to 16, the LDF 4 seats and the NDA 2 seats.

TimesNow-VMR predicted that the UDF would secure 15, LDF 4 and NDA 1.

NewsX Neta's exit polls have predicted 10 seats for the UDF, 4 seats for LDF, 1 seat for BJP-led NDA and five seats for others.

As per ABP - CSDS, UDF is set to win X seats while the Congress will secure 15. The BJP is expected to win one seat.

News24’s Todays Chanakya has predicted the UDF to win 16 seats and the LDF to win 4 seats.

CNN News18-IPSOS exit poll has predicted that 7 to 9 seats will go to the Congress-led UDF, while the CPI(M)-led LDF could end up with 11 to 13 seats. The BJP is predicted to win 1 seat.

In the 2014 Lok Sabha Elections, the UDF won 12 seats with the Congress winning 8 seats and its ally the IUML winning 2 seats and Kerala Congress (Mani) and RSP winning one seat each.

The LDF secured the remaining 8 seats with the CPI(M) securing 5, the CPI winning 1 and 2 seats secured by independents.

The results for the 2019 Lok Sabha Elections will be out on May 23.

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