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Karnataka Elections: Some questions about the exit poll process

Karnataka Elections 2023: Most exit pollsters who wagered their numbers yesterday did not share vote share estimates on which they based their calculation or their sampling methodology and other details. This lack of transparency in exit polls makes the calculation of seat numbers a dubious proposition

May 11, 2023 / 14:13 IST
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With mixed verdicts, six exit polls give a majority to Congress, two to BJP and two indicate a hung assembly.

Exit polls are expected to give clarity about the likely outcome of an election before the actual results. But over the last few years, the manner in which a large number of exit polls are conducted or at least shown on TV tends to confuse us instead of giving clarity about possible electoral outcomes.

What is being flashed on most TV channels is the number of seats parties are likely to win without sharing any details about the exit polls and without even calculating/estimating the vote share for different parties. The exit poll on Karnataka elections shown on various television channels last night was no exception.

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As many as ten exit polls were shown on various television channels last evening. One would have expected these exit polls to give us clear indication about what might happen in Karnataka, as for the last few months, there have been a lot of curiosity about this election among political parties, candidates, analysts, and media as well as among a large number of common voters.

But with mixed verdicts, six exit polls giving a majority to Congress, two exit polls indicating BJP crossing the majority mark and two indicating a hung assembly, the suspense about what might be the result would continue till May 13, the day when votes will be counted.