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Karnataka Exit Polls: A mixed bag where Congress sits prettier than BJP

Both the Congress and the BJP rubbished the exit poll results, saying the numbers were far from the reality.

May 13, 2023 / 07:47 IST
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Counting of votes is on May 13.

The majority of exit polls on May 10, the day of voting for the Karnataka legislative assembly elections, predicted a hung legislature, although the Congress has an edge over the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party.

Four polls predicted a categorical victory for the Congress, while one anticipated a win for the BJP. The Janata Dal (Secular) is expected to get about 30 seats.

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The poll of 11 exit polls, meaning the average, gave 107 seats for the Congress in a house of 224 seats, for which the simple majority required to form the government is 113. It expected 92 seats for the BJP, and 23 for the JD (S), leaving two for independents.

The Election Commission of India is scheduled to announce the results on May 13. The provisional vote percentage was a record 72.67 percent on May 11 morning.