Exit Poll 2019 HIGHLIGHTS: BJP Set For Landslide Win Haryana; NDA To Retain Power In Maharashtra
Exit Poll 2019 LIVE UPDATES: As voting for both Maharashtra and Haryana Assembly Elections concluded at 6 pm on Monday, ABP News in partnership with C-Voter released the most trusted Exit Poll for the legislative elections showing the mood of the people in both the states. The Exit Polls by ABP News has been released with a sample size of 55,553 people (both in Maharashtra & Haryana). The voter turnout in Haryana and Maharashtra stood at 65% and 60.5%, respectively.
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22 Oct 2019 05:22 PM
Soon after ABP News released the Exit Poll Results for Haryana, Bhupinder Singh Hooda claimed that Congress party will win Haryana Assembly elections will majority. However, he did not give any exact number of seats his party will win.
Accodring to ABP News Exit Poll, BJP is all set for a thumping majority in Haryana Assembly polls with 70 out of the 90 member legislative assembly. Congress struggling behind with just 8 seats. Other parties will get 12 seats.
According to ABP News Exit Poll, BJP and its alliance are likely to get 45 per cent vote share where as Congress-led UPA will get only 36 per cent vote share. Other parties in fray may get 19 per cent of the total vote share.
In the first big revelation, ABP News Exit Poll for Maharashtra Assembly elections shows a massive mandate for BJP-led NDA as the alliance is all set to bag 210 out of 288 seats in the state. On the other hand, Congress-led UPA lags behind with only 63 seats in Maharashtra and other parties might get 15 seats.
Voting ends in Maharashtra and Haryana!
Chhattisgarh: 74.39% voter turnout recorded till 5 pm for the by-polls in Chitrakote assembly constituency.
BJP national working president JP Nadda to hold a meeting with party's General Secretaries tomorrow at BJP HQ over Maharashtra Assembly Polls and Haryana Assembly Polls. Discussions regarding party functions on birth anniversary of Sardar Patel, on 31st Oct, will also be taken up.
52.70 per cent voter turnout was recorded in Haryana, while the numbers stood at 44.26% in Maharashtra till 5 pm. The voting will be concluded at 6 pm.
Another EVM glitch was reported at polling booth number 13 at Wadala in Amulakh Amichand School at Rafi Ahmed Kidwai Marg. Voters are waiting in queue since half an hour. This is the only polling booth in the area.
EVM glitches reported in some areas of Haryana and Maharashtra
Several complaints of faulty EVM and VVPAT machines have been coming in from different parts of Maharashtra. The complaints are largely from districts like Ratnagiri and Bhandara. Reportedly, polling in Ratnagiri’s Dhamangaon village was stopped for nearly 2 hours due to EVM malfunctioning.
Likewise in Worli, where Shiv Sena leader Aditya Thackeray is contesting there was brief stoppage of polling in one of the booths due to an EVM glitch. This was later rectified. Congress has sent over 180 complaints to the Election Commission. Officials, however, said that the complaints are exaggerated and that the glitches have been rectified soon.
EVM glitches reported in some areas of Haryana and Maharashtra
Several complaints of faulty EVM and VVPAT machines have been coming in from different parts of Maharashtra. The complaints are largely from districts like Ratnagiri and Bhandara. Reportedly, polling in Ratnagiri’s Dhamangaon village was stopped for nearly 2 hours due to EVM malfunctioning.
Likewise in Worli, where Shiv Sena leader Aditya Thackeray is contesting there was brief stoppage of polling in one of the booths due to an EVM glitch. This was later rectified. Congress has sent over 180 complaints to the Election Commission. Officials, however, said that the complaints are exaggerated and that the glitches have been rectified soon.
Congress officially asked the district returning officer of Kochi to order for the official voting time at the Ernakulam assembly constituency to be extended till 8 pm. According to the official figures of the chief electoral office till 2 p.m, only 33.79 per cent of the voters could cast their votes.
Haji Ibrahim Aleem Joad, a 102-year-old man in Pune cast his vote along with his family at a polling booth in Lohegaon. 'I was admitted to hospital for 4 days but today I'm here to cast my vote. I urge everyone to come forward and vote,' he said.
35% voting recorded in Mumbai City district till 3 pm and 52.18% polling recorded till 3 pm in by-elections of Dharamsala, Haryana.
The polling percentage in Maharashtra is 33.63% till 3 pm and in Haryana it is 43.96%.
The polling percentage in Maharashtra is 33.63% till 3 pm and in Haryana it is 43.96%.
Shah Rukh Khan and his wife Gauri cast their votes at polling booth no 177 in Bandra West, Mumbai.
Deepika Padukone after casting her vote at a polling booth in Bandra (West), Mumbai.
Deepika Padukone after casting her vote at a polling booth in Bandra (West), Mumbai.
Union Minister & BJP leader Dharmendra Pradhan: BJP is going to form govt in both the states, Haryana & Maharashtra. We are confident that people will continue to support Prime Minister Modi, his philosophy & his policies.
Union Minister & BJP leader Dharmendra Pradhan: BJP is going to form govt in both the states, Haryana & Maharashtra. We are confident that people will continue to support Prime Minister Modi, his philosophy & his policies.
Actor and BJP MP Hema Malini casts her vote at a polling booth in Mumbai's Andheri (West).
Actor and BJP MP Hema Malini casts her vote at a polling booth in Mumbai's Andheri (West).
Union Minister Smriti Irani after casting her vote at a polling booth in Mumbai
Union Minister Smriti Irani after casting her vote at a polling booth in Mumbai
Mumbai: Actor Govinda & wife Sunita cast their vote at a polling booth in Andheri (West).
Mumbai: Actor Govinda & wife Sunita cast their vote at a polling booth in Andheri (West).
Sachin Tendulkar, wife Anjali and their son Arjun after casting their vote at a polling booth in Bandra (West)
Sachin Tendulkar, wife Anjali and their son Arjun after casting their vote at a polling booth in Bandra (West)
Nationalist Congress Party Chief Sharad Pawar after casting his vote in Mumbai: I request everyone to come out and vote in large numbers, this is a celebration of democracy.
Nationalist Congress Party Chief Sharad Pawar after casting his vote in Mumbai: I request everyone to come out and vote in large numbers, this is a celebration of democracy.
Voter Turnout till 12 noon-
Voter Turnout till 12 noon-
Mumbai: Veteran actor Prem Chopra and Director-lyricist Gulzar leave after casting their votes at a polling booth in Bandra(West)
Mumbai: Shiv Sena Chief Uddhav Thackeray, wife Rashmi and sons Aditya and Tejas, after casting their vote in Bandra(East). Aditya Thackeray is a candidate from Worli constituency.
Mumbai: Shiv Sena Chief Uddhav Thackeray, wife Rashmi and sons Aditya and Tejas, after casting their vote in Bandra(East). Aditya Thackeray is a candidate from Worli constituency.
Haryana CM ML Khattar after casting his vote in Karnal: Voting is underway peacefully across the state. Opposition parties including Congress have already lost and have left the battleground, their tall claims have no value.
Haryana CM ML Khattar after casting his vote in Karnal: Voting is underway peacefully across the state. Opposition parties including Congress have already lost and have left the battleground, their tall claims have no value.
Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis, wife Amruta & mother Sarita after casting their vote, at a polling booth in Nagpur.
Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis, wife Amruta & mother Sarita after casting their vote, at a polling booth in Nagpur.
Mumbai: Former tennis player Mahesh Bhupati, wife and actor Lara Dutta after casting their vote at a polling booth in Bandra(West)
Mumbai: Former tennis player Mahesh Bhupati, wife and actor Lara Dutta after casting their vote at a polling booth in Bandra(West)
Actor Aamir Khan casts his vote at a polling booth in Bandra(West), says 'I appeal to all citizens of Maharashtra to come out and vote in large numbers'.
Voter turnout recorded at 4.86% till 9 am in Maharashtra and Haryana all together, according to Election Commission.
Estimated turnout -
Haryana: 7.79%
Maharashtra: 4.30%
Voter turnout recorded at 4.86% till 9 am in Maharashtra and Haryana all together, according to Election Commission.
Estimated turnout -
Haryana: 7.79%
Maharashtra: 4.30%
Sewri(Mumbai): Specially abled voters being brought to polling booths on wheelchair compatible vehicles by Election Commission.
Sewri(Mumbai): Specially abled voters being brought to polling booths on wheelchair compatible vehicles by Election Commission.
Haryana Assembly Polls: Jannayak Janata Party (JJP) leader Dushyant Chautala & his family arrive on a tractor, to cast their votes at a polling booth in Sirsa.
Haryana Assembly Polls: Jannayak Janata Party (JJP) leader Dushyant Chautala & his family arrive on a tractor, to cast their votes at a polling booth in Sirsa.
Maharashtra Assembly Polls: Actress Padmini Kolhapure casts her vote at polling booths in Mumbai's Goregaon & Andheri (West) constituency, respectively.
Maharashtra Assembly Polls: Actress Padmini Kolhapure casts her vote at polling booths in Mumbai's Goregaon & Andheri (West) constituency, respectively.
Wrestlers Babita Phogat, Geeta Phogat&their family cast their vote at a polling booth in Balali village in Charkhi Dadri constituency. Babita Phogat is contesting on BJP ticket from here against Congress candidate Nirpender Singh Sangwan& JJP candidate Satpal Sangwan.
Wrestlers Babita Phogat, Geeta Phogat&their family cast their vote at a polling booth in Balali village in Charkhi Dadri constituency. Babita Phogat is contesting on BJP ticket from here against Congress candidate Nirpender Singh Sangwan& JJP candidate Satpal Sangwan.
Sonipat: Yogeshwar Dutt, Olympic Medallist & BJP candidate from Baroda casts his vote. He is contesting against Congress candidate Krishan Hooda.
Sonipat: Yogeshwar Dutt, Olympic Medallist & BJP candidate from Baroda casts his vote. He is contesting against Congress candidate Krishan Hooda.
Haryana: TikTok star Sonali Phogat who is contesting on a BJP ticket from Adampur constituency, after casting her vote. She is up against senior Congress leader Kuldeep Bishnoi.
Haryana: TikTok star Sonali Phogat who is contesting on a BJP ticket from Adampur constituency, after casting her vote. She is up against senior Congress leader Kuldeep Bishnoi.
BJP-Sena alliance will win 225 seats: Union Minister Piyush Goyal
BJP-Sena alliance will win 225 seats: Union Minister Piyush Goyal
Gurugram: Voting is on hold after an EVM machine at booth number 286 in Badshahpur stops working.
Maharashtra: Senior Nationalist Congress Party (NCP)leader and candidate from Baramati, Ajit Pawar after casting his vote, he is contesting against BJP's Gopichand Padalkar.
Voting underway at polling booth 128-129 in Balali village in Charkhi Dadri constituency. Wrestler Babita Phogat is contesting on a BJP ticket from here against Congress candidate Nirpender Singh Sangwan and Jannayak Janta Party (JJP) candidate Satpal Sangwan.
Do vote, tweets CM Devendra Fadnavis
'Voting is our right, voting is our duty. And voting is an integral part of democracy. Do vote!' tweets Maharashtra CM Devendra Fadnavis.
Do vote, tweets CM Devendra Fadnavis
'Voting is our right, voting is our duty. And voting is an integral part of democracy. Do vote!' tweets Maharashtra CM Devendra Fadnavis.
Gurugram: Voting is on hold after an EVM machine at booth number 286 in Badshahpur stops working.
As polling began in Maharashtra and Haryana, Union Home Minister Amit Shah appealed voters to turn up in large numbers.
As polling began in Maharashtra and Haryana, Union Home Minister Amit Shah appealed voters to turn up in large numbers.
As polling began in Maharashtra and Haryana, Union Home Minister Amit Shah appealed voters to turn up in large numbers.
In Haryana, the Congress is hoping to make a comeback following a change in guard in the state, while the BJP led by Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar has set a target of winning 75 seats out of 90 in which 1,169 candidates of various political outfits are contesting.
Currently, the BJP has 48 members in state assembly.
In Haryana, the Congress is hoping to make a comeback following a change in guard in the state, while the BJP led by Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar has set a target of winning 75 seats out of 90 in which 1,169 candidates of various political outfits are contesting.
Currently, the BJP has 48 members in state assembly.
In Haryana, the Congress is hoping to make a comeback following a change in guard in the state, while the BJP led by Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar has set a target of winning 75 seats out of 90 in which 1,169 candidates of various political outfits are contesting.
Currently, the BJP has 48 members in state assembly.
In Maharashtra, where the 'Mahayuti' alliance of BJP, Shiv Sena and smaller parties is against the 'Maha-agadhi' led by the Congress and the NCP, a total of 8,98,39,600 people, including 4,28,43,635 women, are eligible to vote.
As many as 3,237 candidates, including 235 women, are contesting in 288 seats and 96,661 polling booths are in place with 6.5 lakh staff for the voting exercise.
The ruling BJP is locked in a contest with the opposition Congress and the fledgling JJP for the 90 assembly seats in Haryana which has over 1.83 crore voters, including 85 lakh women and 252 transgenders, while 19,578 polling stations have been set up.
In Maharashtra, where the 'Mahayuti' alliance of BJP, Shiv Sena and smaller parties is against the 'Maha-agadhi' led by the Congress and the NCP, a total of 8,98,39,600 people, including 4,28,43,635 women, are eligible to vote.
As many as 3,237 candidates, including 235 women, are contesting in 288 seats and 96,661 polling booths are in place with 6.5 lakh staff for the voting exercise.
The ruling BJP is locked in a contest with the opposition Congress and the fledgling JJP for the 90 assembly seats in Haryana which has over 1.83 crore voters, including 85 lakh women and 252 transgenders, while 19,578 polling stations have been set up.
In Maharashtra, where the 'Mahayuti' alliance of BJP, Shiv Sena and smaller parties is against the 'Maha-agadhi' led by the Congress and the NCP, a total of 8,98,39,600 people, including 4,28,43,635 women, are eligible to vote.
As many as 3,237 candidates, including 235 women, are contesting in 288 seats and 96,661 polling booths are in place with 6.5 lakh staff for the voting exercise.
The ruling BJP is locked in a contest with the opposition Congress and the fledgling JJP for the 90 assembly seats in Haryana which has over 1.83 crore voters, including 85 lakh women and 252 transgenders, while 19,578 polling stations have been set up.
Former Mumbai Police Commissioner Julio Ribeiro after casting his vote for the Worli Assembly constituency, tweets news agency ANI.
RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat was among the early ones to cast his vote.
RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat was among the early ones to cast his vote.
PM Narendra Modi on Twitter: Elections are taking place for Haryana and Maharashtra assemblies. There are also by-polls taking place in various parts of India. I urge voters in these states and seats to turnout in record numbers and enrich the festival of democracy. I hope youngsters vote in large numbers.
PM Narendra Modi on Twitter: Elections are taking place for Haryana and Maharashtra assemblies. There are also by-polls taking place in various parts of India. I urge voters in these states and seats to turnout in record numbers and enrich the festival of democracy. I hope youngsters vote in large numbers.
Voting began for Maharashtra & Haryana Assembly Elections at 7am. Polling is underway for 288 constituencies in Maharashtra & 90 constituencies in Haryana.
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New Delhi: Polling for 90 seats of Haryana and 288 constituencies of Maharashtra has begun on Monday at 7 am and will continue till 6 pm in the evening. The electoral fate of over 4400 candidates- 1169 in Haryana and 3237 in Maharashtra will be sealed in EVMs by the voters who will exercise their democratic franchise in the assembly elections.
In Haryana, 19,578 polling stations have been set up whereas there are 96,661 polling booths in Maharashtra for citizens to cast their votes.
In Haryana, 2,987 polling booths have been marked as vulnerable whereas 151 critical polling stations have been identified, the live footage of which would be monitored in the control room set up at the headquarters in Chandigarh.
More than 40,000 Haryana Police personnel, over 13,000 paramilitary personnel and more than 20,000 Home Guards and Special Police Officers have been deployed for conducting the elections in the state. The assembly election in Haryana will witness a multi-cornered contest among BJP, Congress, Indian National Lok Dal (INLD) and Jannayak Janta Party (JJP).
For Maharashtra Assembly elections, 40,000 police personnel will be deployed in Mumbai and drones will be used for surveillance as part of security arrangements, Mumbai Police had earlier said.
Maharashtra police will also maintain strict vigil throughout the state with its personnel deployed for election duties in all districts along with home guards, companies of CAPF and CRPF for the polling day. BJP is contesting 150 seats in 288-member Maharashtra Assembly while its ally Shiv Sena has fielded 124 candidates. The remaining seats have been left for smaller allies. Congress is contesting the polls in alliance with Nationalist Congress Party in Maharashtra.
Campaigning in Maharashtra and Haryana for the Assembly elections, 2019 concluded on Saturday. The Model Code of Conduct had come into force on September 21 after the Election Commission of India (ECI) announced Assembly election dates.
During the campaign period, Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Union Home Minister and BJP chief Amit Shah, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi were among national leaders who campaigned in the two states. NCP chief Sharad Pawar campaigned extensively in Maharashtra.
The elections are significant as it is the first assembly polls after Modi steered the BJP-led NDA to a resounding victory in the Lok Sabha elections earlier this year for a successive second term at the Centre.
It is also the first assembly polls after the BJP-led government's decision to repeal Article 370 in Jammu and Kashmir. BJP is in power on its own in Haryana and in alliance with Shiv Sena in Maharashtra.