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Maharashtra Exit Poll Results 2024 Highlights: Just one day to go. Will Mahayuti or MVA take lead? Here’s what pollsters predict

Maharashtra Election Exit Poll Results 2024: With all 288 Assembly seats at stake, pollsters are predicting outcomes based on the electorate's pulse. Stay tuned!

Maharashtra Exit Polls 2024 Live Updates: Eknath Shinde, Udhhav ThackerayMaharashtra Exit Polls 2024 Live Updates: In Maharashtra, the ruling Mahayuti coalition will face off against the Maha Vikas Aghadi (MVA). (Express Photos by Deepak Joshi and Pradip Das)
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Maharashtra Exit Polls 2024: Soon after the Maharashtra polling ended on Wednesday, pollsters were quick to publish their exit poll results. An analysis of nine exit polls shows Mahayuti is leading the charge with pollsters giving it 118 to 175 seats, while MVA struggles with numbers as low as 69. Three polls suggest a hung house, indicating no clear majority. With Mahayuti showing promise but MVA still in the mix, the political landscape remains uncertain.

While most surveys showed the Mahayuti crossing the halfway-mark in the 288-member Assembly, the MVA are expected to get between 90 and 150 seats. However, one needs to always remember that this is just an indication and in 2019, too, most polls had missed the mark, predicting a landslide victory for the BJP-Shiv Sena alliance. Here’s how the surveys stack up this time:

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Also Read: Maharashtra records 45.53% turnout, 61.47% voting in Jharkhand in Phase 2 till 3 pm

Survey   Mahayuti  MVA  Others 
P-MARQ 137-157 126-146 02-08
People’s Pulse 175-195 85-112 7-12
Matrize 150-170 110-130 8-10
Lokshahi-Marathi Rudra 128-142 125-140 18-23
JVC 150-167 107-125 13-14
Chanakya 152-160 130-138 6-8
Dainik Bhaskar 125-140 135-150 20-25
Electoral Edge 118 150 20
Poll Diary 122-186 69-121 10-27

 

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15:31 (IST) 22 Nov 2024
Maharashtra Exit Poll Results 2024 LIVE Updates: Women voters to shape Maharashtra polls, turnout surges to 65.21%

Women votes to play a crucial role in the Maharashtra election results tomorrow. While overall voter turnout increased by 4.7 percentage points to 66.05, women voter turnout for the state rose by almost 6 percentage points to 65.21.

22:53 (IST) 21 Nov 2024
Maharashtra Exit Poll Results 2024 LIVE Updates: All arrangements made for vote count in Pune district; three-tier security in place

The local administration on Thursday said all arrangements, including a robust three-tier security system, have been made for Saturday's counting of votes polled in the 21 Maharashtra assembly constituencies in Pune district.

Voting for the 288-member assembly concluded on November 20.

"We have a total of 21 constituencies in Pune district. Of these, the counting of votes for eight constituencies in Pune city will take place at Food Corporation of India (FCI) godown in the Koregaon Park area.

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21:00 (IST) 21 Nov 2024
Maharashtra Exit Poll Results 2024 LIVE Updates: Patole says it will be Cong-led govt in Maharashtra; Raut differs

Maharashtra Congress chief Nana Patole's remark that a Congress-led Maha Vikas Agahdi government will be formed in the state has not gone down well with ally Shiv Sena (UBT), whose leader Sanjay Raut on Thursday said the chief ministerial face will be decided by the alliance partners.

“A Maha Vikas Aghadi government will be formed in Maharashtra under the leadership of the Congress. The trends suggest that Congress will get the maximum number of seats,” Patole had said Wednesday, after polling in the state assembly elections.

Raut said the Maha Vikas Aghadi will form the government, but the chief ministerial face will be decided jointly by the MVA alliance partners.

20:22 (IST) 21 Nov 2024
Maharashtra Exit Poll Results 2024 LIVE Updates: EVMs used in Mumbai kept in 36 strong rooms; 10,000 security personnel to guard counting centres

All EVMs and Voter Verifiable Paper Audit Trail (VVPAT) devices used in Mumbai during the Maharashtra polls have been stored in strong rooms, one each in the city's 36 constituencies, the civic body said on Thursday. Elections to the 288-member state assembly were held in a single phase on Wednesday and votes will be counted on Saturday. (PTI)

19:57 (IST) 21 Nov 2024
Maharashtra Exit Poll Results 2024 LIVE Updates: A Maharashtra poll effect in Punjab


As Maharashtra votes Wednesday, some ripples are still being felt in distant Punjab. The Shiromani Akali Dal (Badal), whose problems have been mounting proportional to its election losses, has been left wringing its hands over the fact that the influential religious group Damdami Taksal backed its former ally BJP in the Maharashtra elections.

While top SAD leaders did not foray into the row, its general secretary and spokesperson Parambans Singh Romana commented: “Damdami Taksal Mukhi Baba Harnam Singh Dhuma extends support to BJP in Maharashtra. Just look at the level to which BJP has penetrated Sikh institutions. What a fall!”

Damdami Taksal head Harnam Singh Dhuma announced the organisation’s support for the ‘Sikh Samaj Maharashtra’ body, which appealed to Sikhs to vote for the BJP in the state.

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19:55 (IST) 21 Nov 2024
Maharashtra Exit Poll Results 2024 LIVE Updates: Mumbai, including laggard Colaba, does better; slight dip in suburbs

Mumbai recorded an overall voter turnout of 54.52 per cent in the November 20 assembly polls, up from the 52.79 per cent recorded in the 2019 edition, as per data made available by Election Commission of India on Thursday.

The voting percentage in the island city was 52.65 per cent, up from 48.40 per cent in 2019, while it was 56.39 per cent in the suburban district, a dip from 57.19 per cent in 2019.

The country's financial capital has 36 assembly constituencies, of which 10 are in the island city and the remaining in the suburban district.

As per EC data, Bhandup West led with a polling percentage of 62.88 per cent, while Colaba was last with 44.44 per cent of the registered voters making their way to the booths on Wednesday.

The EC data highlighted that in the 2019 assembly elections, six of the 10 constituencies in the island city had recorded less than 50 per cent voter turnout, with Colaba once again at the bottom with 40.13 per cent. - PTI

18:03 (IST) 21 Nov 2024
Maharashtra Exit Poll Results 2024 LIVE Updates: Assembly of people prohibited near 36 counting centres in Mumbai

The Mumbai police on Thursday issued an order prohibiting any assembly of people in 300-metre radius of all the 36 counting centres in the city.

Elections to the 288-member Maharashtra assembly were held on Wednesday and votes will be counted on Saturday.

Mumbai comprises 36 assembly constituencies.

No person, other than an official engaged with the election process or public servant engaged in duty, shall loiter or form any assembly within 300 metres radius from any counting centre, a police official said.

The order is effective from 6 am on November 21 till midnight on November 24, the police said.

14:41 (IST) 21 Nov 2024
Fadnavis attributes higher voter turnout in Maharashtra to pro-incumbency, confidence in Mahayuti victory

Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis credited the increased voter turnout in the assembly polls to pro-incumbency and voter affinity towards the BJP-led Mahayuti government.

Fadnavis expressed confidence in the alliance's ability to retain power, citing schemes like Ladki Bahin for boosting women’s participation.

Talking to reporters at the Nagpur airport, Fadnavis said, "The voting percentage in Maharashtra has increased, and whenever this happens, it favours BJP and alliance parties. We expect that it will benefit us and we will form a government." When asked about the possible reasons behind the rise in the voter turnout, he said, "I feel the percentage of voting increased due to pro-incumbency and the feeling of affinity that voters have for the government." Also, it cannot be ignored that the rise in the turnout of women voters was possibly due to the Ladki Bahin scheme, he added.

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14:25 (IST) 21 Nov 2024
Pune district records 61.04% voting, higher polling in both urban and rural constituencies

According to figures released by the Election Commission of India (ECI), Pune district achieved an overall voting percentage of 61.05 in Maharashtra Assembly elections 2024, which is higher than the 57.10 per cent recorded in 2019.

However, this figure is slightly lower than the 61.9 per cent registered in 2014. Almost all Assembly constituencies in Pune marked an increase in voting percentage, demonstrating the enthusiasm of the people to participate in the electoral process, said Collector Suhas Diwase.

“We carried out massive drives to enrol voters. Over 7 lakh voters were added to the rolls from January 23. The increased voting percentage is also a result of the same,” he said... Continue reading

13:07 (IST) 21 Nov 2024
Maharashtra Minister Deepak Kesarkar predicts over 160 seats for alliance, credits leadership and welfare measures

State Minister Deepak Kesarkar, addressing exit poll predictions for the Maharashtra elections on Thursday, stated, "my prediction is that we will cross 160 (seats) and 10-15 independents may join us...CM Eknath Shinde and Deputy CM Devendra Fadnavis along with Ajit dada took a lot of effort to see that we could win. The kind of welfare measures we have approved made a great impact. Ajit dada went to all regions of Maharashtra...."

13:00 (IST) 21 Nov 2024
40 booked for vandalising polling booths, attacking police in Maharashtra’s Beed

Police have registered a case against around 40 individuals for allegedly vandalising three polling booths in Ghatnandur, Beed district, during Maharashtra assembly polls. Armed with sticks and sharp weapons, the accused injured police personnel and damaged EVMs.

"A video of Madhav Jadhav, a local leader of the Maha Vikas Aghadi (MVA), being beaten up at Kanherwadi village in the constituency had earlier gone viral. Following that, 50 to 60 persons came with wooden sticks and weapons, and vandalised the polling booths set up in Someshwar School, a Zilla Parishad (ZP) school and another ZP school for girls around 1.30 pm on Wednesday," the official said.

Charges include attempt to murder, causing hurt, and using criminal force against public servants under the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita and election laws. (PTI)

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11:51 (IST) 21 Nov 2024
MVA confident of victory, Sanjay Raut predicts 160-165 seats in Maharashtra assembly polls

A day after the Maharashtra assembly polls, Shiv Sena (UBT) MP Sanjay Raut expressed confidence that the opposition Maha Vikas Aghadi (MVA) will secure a majority with 160-165 seats out of 288.

"We and our allies, including smaller parties like the PWP, Samajwadi Party, the Left parties are crossing the majority mark. We are winning 160-165 seats. There will be a stable government in the state. I can say it very confidently," Raut told reporters. (PTI)

11:39 (IST) 21 Nov 2024
Exit polls next, how they got it wrong in Maharashtra in 2019

With voting set to be completed on Wednesday across all 288 Assembly seats in Maharashtra and the 38 remaining of Jharkhand’s total 81 seats, all eyes are now on the forthcoming exit polls.

In 2019, the exit polls had missed the mark in the Maharashtra Assembly polls, predicting a landslide win for the then BJP-Shiv Sena alliance, but accurately predicted that the Jharkhand Mukti Morcha (JMM)-led alliance would make the most of then ruling BJP’s anti-incumbency and coming to power.

In Maharashtra, an average of seven exit polls put the BJP-led NDA’s tally at 207, well clear of the 145-seat majority mark in the Assembly, and the Congress-NCP alliance’s tally at 65, with the remaining 16 seats predicted to go to Independents and other parties.

On average, these polls overestimated the BJP-Shiv Sena’s combined performance by 46 seats, while underestimating the Congress-NCP’s outcome by 33 seats.

The NDA ended up with 161 seats, but was unable to form a government after the alliance could not reach a power-sharing agreement. The Shiv Sena then joined forces with the Congress and NCP, whose combined tally was 98, to form the Maha Vikas Aghadi government. Reported by Anjishnu Das

11:26 (IST) 21 Nov 2024
Exit polls give Mahayuti edge in neck-and-neck fight with MVA

It’s neck-and-neck between the Mahayuti and the Maha Vikas Aghadi (MVA) in Maharashtra this time as exit polls showed a gripping contest between the parties. Although most surveys gave the ruling Shiv Sena-BJP-NCP alliance an edge, the Opposition is not too far away.

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10:48 (IST) 21 Nov 2024
Who dominates Maharashtra politics? The answer to this election – and beyond – lies in political elites

In the highly competitive and intensely fought Maharashtra assembly elections of 2024, politicians from the ruling coalition are trying their best to gather the support of the ladki behenas (beloved sisters), while their opponents are trying equally hard to reach out to their own versions of the ladka voters.

We tried to focus on the ladka netas, or the political elites in the state of Maharashtra. Much of the media glare is on popular leaders like Chief Minister Eknath Shinde, or former CM Uddhav Thackeray, veteran Maratha leader Sharad Pawar, his rebellious nephew Ajit “Dada” Pawar, Deputy CM Devendra Fadnavis, and others who are all playing a crucial role in these elections.

However, our focus is on the political elites, who have been able to hold on to their bastions or constituencies for a long period, becoming entrenched in local politics, so much so that they tend to dominate politics at the local level, creating their own pockets of influence or what could be called their respective fiefdoms, emerging as the ladka netas in their respective regions. Continue reading...Opinion piece by Sarthak Bagchi, Firasha Shaikh, Ashish Ranjan

10:38 (IST) 21 Nov 2024
Two old probes, an expert-turned-accused, and a witness’s new testimony: How Bitcoin has entered Maharashtra polls

A major political controversy hit Maharashtra just hours before the state voted in the Assembly elections on Wednesday. Former IPS officer Ravindranath Patil claimed to possess voice recordings, allegedly of NCP (SP) MP Supriya Sule and Maharashtra Congress chief Nana Patole, showing that cash converted from Bitcoins seized by the Pune police in a cryptocurrency Ponzi scheme investigation was used to fund the election campaign.

Both Sule and Patole strongly denied the allegations, calling them baseless, while the BJP, which was itself embroiled in cash-for-votes allegations involving senior leader Vinod Tawde on Tuesday, demanded a thorough investigation into the matter.

At the heart of this controversy are two cryptocurrency investigations by the Pune police: the Ponzi scheme case, in which Patil worked as an expert forensic auditor in 2018; and the 2022 Bitcoin misappropriation case, in which Patil himself was accused of embezzling Bitcoins seized during the Ponzi scheme probe. Read

10:26 (IST) 21 Nov 2024
Maharashtra sees highest turnout in 30 years: victory sign, say both alliances

Voters came out in huge numbers in Maharashtra’s battle of the alliances Wednesday where the turnout, according to data available at 11.45 pm, crossed 65.1 per cent — the first time since 1995 when the state witnessed a turnout of 71.69 per cent.

The turnout was way above the 61.39 per cent recorded in Maharashtra during the Lok Sabha elections this year, and the 61.4 per cent in the 2019 Assembly elections.

In Jharkhand, where the JMM-led alliance is battling the BJP-led NDA bloc, the turnout was 68.45 per cent. Read

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06:31 (IST) 21 Nov 2024
Devendra Fadnavis met Mohan Bhagwat at RSS headquarters in Nagpur after end of polling

After the polling for the 288 constituencies in the state assembly elections closed on Wednesday evening, deputy chief minister Devendra Fadnavis met RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat in Nagpur. Sources speculate that the meeting could have been to offer his gratitude for helping the BJP with its door-to-door campaigns.

Highly placed sources in the party confirmed the fact, saying, “Fadnavis personally visited RSS headquarters at Mahal area in Nagpur. He held a brief meeting with RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat.”

What exactly transpired between the two has been kept closely under wraps. But insiders in the RSS indicated, “ Fadnavis’ visit should be seen as a courtesy visit to express gratitude to the RSS for its significant role in campaigning for the BJP in the assembly elections.”

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05:46 (IST) 21 Nov 2024
Maharashtra sees highest turnout in 30 yrs: victory sign, say both alliances

Voters came out in huge numbers in Maharashtra’s battle of the alliances Wednesday where the turnout, according to data available at 11.45 pm, crossed 65.1 per cent — the first time since 1995 when the state witnessed a turnout of 71.69 per cent.

The turnout was way above the 61.39 per cent recorded in Maharashtra during the Lok Sabha elections this year, and the 61.4 per cent in the 2019 Assembly elections.

In Jharkhand, where the JMM-led alliance is battling the BJP-led NDA bloc, the turnout was 68.45 per cent.

The rise in voter turnout in Maharashtra is being attributed to the fierce campaign undertaken by the ruling Mahayuti and Opposition Maha Vikas Aghadi (MVA), and could become a key factor in a close contest. During the Lok Sabha elections, the three parties in the Mahayuti — BJP, Shiv Sena and NCP — polled an aggregate of 42.71 per cent votes, while the three key partners in the Maha Vikas Aghadi — Congress, Shiv Sena UBT and NCP SP — together polled 43.91 per cent votes. Read Full Report

05:23 (IST) 21 Nov 2024
Polling through 60 yrs: State saw highest polling of 71.60 per cent in 1995, lowest in 1980

In the last sixty years the highest ever polling in Maharashtra took place in the 1995, recording 71.69 per cent.

The mandate clearly altered the permutation and combination resulting in the ouster of Congress, with an undivided Shiv Sena and BJP comfortably coming to power, with chief minister Manohar Joshi and deputy chief minister Gopinath Munde. While Joshi belonged to Shiv Sena, Munde was the mass leader of BJP.

After the creation of Maharashtra on May 1, 1960 through the linguistic state reorganisation act, the first assembly elections took place in 1962. The Congress was then the unchallenged dominant political force under then veteran chief minister Yashwantrao Balwantrao Chavan.

From 1962 to 2024, fourteen assembly elections have taken place in Maharashtra. Read Full Report

02:03 (IST) 21 Nov 2024
Maharashtra polls: Ramps, creches, waiting areas — improved voting experience satisfies voters

The Maharashtra assembly elections on Wednesday saw significant improvements in polling station facilities, reducing wait times and enhancing the overall voting experience, especially for senior citizens and persons with disabilities. Compared to the Lok Sabha elections in May, where voters faced long queues and inadequate facilities, this time the process was notably smoother, with better management of queues and more efficient polling setups across Mumbai.

The Election Commission (EC) had instructed polling authorities to ensure assured minimum facilities (AMF) at all voting centres, including ramps, handrails, drinking water, waiting areas, and clear signage. In most centres across the Mumbai Metropolitan Region, voters reported better arrangements, which contributed to a generally positive experience. However, some voters did note issues with the condition of ramps, the lack of facilities to deposit mobile phones, and in certain cases, inadequate access for disabled voters to reach the polling booths.

Voters across Mumbai’s western suburbs, central, and South Mumbai areas expressed satisfaction with the smoother process this time around. “The queues were much shorter compared to the May elections. I was in and out of the booth within five minutes,” said Jinita Shroff, a Dadar resident. During the May polls, many voters had to wait for over two hours under the harsh sun, with some complaining about the lack of shade and seating. Read Full Report

01:17 (IST) 21 Nov 2024
Polling in Mumbai: Borivali sees highest voter turnout, Colaba lowest

Mumbai seems to have fared better than the 2019 assembly polls on the voter turnout front with Mumbai city and its suburbs on Wednesday recording an estimated 49.07 and 51.92 per cent polling respectively till 5 pm.

Colaba assembly segment recorded the lowest turnout in the city with 41.64 per cent till 5pm, while Borivali recorded the highest at 60.50 per cent, followed by Bhandup west segment, where the turnout stood at 60.18 per cent.

Even though Mumbai’s turnout was low compared to the state’s average polling, the voter turnout here improved slightly this time from the 2019 polls, when the final voter turnout in Mumbai city and suburbs district stood at 48.22 and 51.28 per cent respectively.

During the recent Lok Sabha polls, Mumbai’s six LS constituencies had recorded 52.38 per cent. Read More

01:04 (IST) 21 Nov 2024
Pimpri-Chinchwad seats: Big enthusiasm, but small rise in voter turnout from 2019 polls

CONTRARY to expectations and the visible enthusiasm among voters, the three seats of Pimpri-Chinchwad registered a slight increase in voting percentage in the 2024 assembly polls compared to the 2019 assembly polls.

According to election officials, Bhosari which was racing ahead in polling through the day, registered around 61 per cent voting by the deadline of 6 pm. In 2019, Bhosari had registered just 59. 71 per cent voting. Chinchwad which was trailing Bhosari in terms of voting percentage finished with around 56 per cent voting compared to 53.55 per cent registered in 2019. The reserved seat of Pimpri, which witnessed a slow pace of voting compared to the other two seats, ended up with 51.29 per cent voting compared to around 50.21 per cent voting in the 2019 assembly elections. Read Full Report

22:22 (IST) 20 Nov 2024
Maharashtra Exit Polls 2024 Live: Exit polls do not reflect the ground reality, says Maharashtra Congress in-charge Ramesh Chennithala

Congress in-charge for Maharashtra, Ramesh Chennithala, expressed confidence in the Maha Vikas Aghadi (MVA) forming the government in Maharashtra. He stated, "The people in the state are against the current governments at both the state and central levels. Exit polls do not reflect the ground reality. People's sentiments are with us because we are addressing real issues, while the BJP has always relied on divisive, communal politics. I believe the people of Maharashtra have voted for the MVA, and we will form the government. The exit polls are not showing the truth." ANI

22:16 (IST) 20 Nov 2024
Maharashtra Exit Polls 2024 Live: Exit polls often predict one thing, but the final results tell a different story, says Clyde Crasto

On the exit polls for the Maharashtra Assembly Election, NCP-SCP leader Clyde Crasto commented from Mumbai: "These are just exit polls. We have seen what happened in Haryana—exit polls often predict one thing, but the final results tell a different story. The ground reality is different. We are grassroots people and understand what is happening here. Based on what we've observed, it is an even fight, but we have an edge. People have voted, and now we must wait for November 23rd to see the results."

21:32 (IST) 20 Nov 2024
Maharashtra Exit Polls 2024 Live: Country wants to move forward with PM Modi, says BJP MP Ravi Shankar Prasad

"The country wants to move forward with PM Modi and the BJP-led NDA. People (of Maharashtra and Jharkhand) have seen the work done by the Uddhav Thackeray government and Hemant Soren government. Those who used to say that PM Modi has lost, have received a reply from the people," says BJP MP Ravi Shankar Prasad on exit poll predictions for Maharashtra and Jharkhand. PTI

20:49 (IST) 20 Nov 2024
Maharashtra Exit Polls 2024 Live: BJP always gains advantage whenever there is an increase in voter turnout, says Fadnavis

"BJP always gains an advantage whenever there is an increase in voter turnout. Even now, the data shows that the voting percentage has risen in the state, and I am confident that Mahayuti and BJP will benefit from this," says Deputy CM Devendra Fadnavis on exit poll predictions. - PTI

20:45 (IST) 20 Nov 2024
Maharashtra Exit Polls 2024 Live: Here's what Shiv Sena (UBT) Spokesperson Anand Dubey said on exit polls

Shiv Sena (UBT) spokesperson Anand Dubey commented on several exit polls predicting an edge for the BJP-led NDA in Maharashtra and Jharkhand. "Some exit polls are favoring the Maha Vikas Aghadi, while others are giving an edge to the Mahayuti. We don’t want to question the exit polls, but we’ve also seen exit polls predicting a decisive majority for Congress in Haryana, yet the BJP came to power there. You must have seen exit polls predicting a victory for Congress in Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh, but the BJP came to power there as well. There were also exit polls projecting 300+ and 400+ seats, but the BJP stopped at 240. So, how much trust can be placed in exit polls? I leave it to the people's wisdom. But one thing is clear in Maharashtra: the Maha Vikas Aghadi is coming to power."

19:46 (IST) 20 Nov 2024
Maharashtra Exit Polls 2024 Live: 'In 10 years, we have worked for all people,' says Union Minister Ramdas Athawale

"The results will be in favour of Mahayuti because in the past 10 years, we have worked for all people. Efforts were made to mislead people during Lok Sabha elections, but now people have understood that no one can change the Constitution," said Union Minister Ramdas Athawale. PTI

19:19 (IST) 20 Nov 2024
Maharashtra Exit Polls 2024 Live: What pollsters say so far

P-MARQ Survey:
📌 Mahayuti: 137–157 seats

📌MVA: 126–146 seats

📌Others: 2–8 seats

People's Pulse Survey:
📌 Mahayuti: 175–195 seats

📌 MVA: 85–112 seats

📌Others: 7–12 seats

Matrize Survey

📌Mahayuti: 150–170 seats

📌MVA: 110–130 seats

📌Others

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