Kerala Exit Poll Live Result: Exit poll projections for Kerala point to a closely fought contest with a potential edge for the Congress-led United Democratic Front (UDF), suggesting a possible shift in power.
According to CNN-News18, the UDF is projected to win 70 to 80 seats in the 140 member Assembly, with a midpoint of 75, crossing the majority mark of 71. The Left Democratic Front (LDF) is estimated at 58 to 68 seats, while the BJP led NDA is projected at 0 to 4 seats.
If these projections hold, the UDF could return to power after nearly a decade, having last governed the state between 2011 and 2016.
Region-wise trends show the UDF leading in North Kerala with 28 to 32 seats, while Central Kerala remains closely contested between both alliances. South Kerala also shows a tight contest, with a slight edge to the LDF.
Demographic data indicates the UDF leading among male voters, while women voters are more evenly divided. Chief minister preference data places Pinarayi Vijayan at 31.8 per cent, followed by VD Satheesan at 27.9 per cent.
The Axis-My India exit poll also projects the UDF to win between 78 and 90 seats in the 140-member Assembly, putting it comfortably above the majority mark of 71. The ruling Left Democratic Front (LDF) is estimated to secure 49 to 62 seats, while the BJP-led NDA is forecast to remain on the margins with 0 to 3 seats.
According to Matrize Exit Poll projections, the UDF may win 70 to 75 seats in a House of 140 members, while the ruling LDF may trail with 60-65 seats. The BJP-led National Democratic Alliance (NDA) is projected to win only three to five seats, and the remaining 2-4 seats may go to ‘others’ or independents.
Disclaimer: Exit polls are based on voter surveys conducted after voting and are not always accurate predictors of actual results.
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