Lok Sabha Election 2019 Opinion Polls & Survey Results – General Elections: There is a point where people are asked their opinion which is done through some news/media agencies before the elections, at final, the data is collected and overall opinions are combined and seat projections are shown, there are various parties contested previous LS elections like UPA (Congress and it’s alliance parties), NDA (BJP and it’s alliance parties), Aam Aadmi Party, Samajwadi Party, Bahujan Samaj Party, Telangana Rashtra Samithi, AIADMK, TMC or Trinamool Congress Party, BJD and many more regional parties but one with majority of 50%+1 of total seats could form the government in state, although opinion/survey may be or not accurate due to various reasons. India Today Karvy conducted a survey before the General elections 2019.
Lok Sabha Election 2019 Survey Results BJP Vs INC

So the opinion polls are can’t be said assure or accurate but many political parties use to conduct their own surveys or polls to get to know the situation or chances of winning in the particular state or area, as a results they may improve their campaign, it would help them, for media houses, they will prefer to show it and organizes debates shows on the same which would be telecasts, as of now, no Lok Sabha Elections 2019 Opinion Poll has been conducted and released but once any agency conducts it, we will update it here with the details like sample etc. According to the India Today Group – Karvy Insights biannual Mood of the Nation (MOTN) survey conducted between December 28, 2018, and January 8, 2019, the UPA may win 166 seats, the NDA would win 237 and others 140. The poll shows the NDA not making government on its own. How many seats may SP, BSP alliance win and what how many seats this time AAP or Aadmi Party may able to win will be known after counting of votes only on counting day?
Lok Sabha Indian General Elections 2019 Opinion Polls | Exit Polls & Survey Results – AAP, Congress, SP, BSP, BJP, and Other Parties
| Political Party | Seats Expected |
| Aam Aadmi Party+ | Counted in ‘Others’ |
| NDA (Bhartiya Janta Party (BJP) + SAD etc) | 237 |
| UPA (Indian National Congress (INC)+) | 166 |
| Other Parties (SP, BSP, AIADMK, TRS etc.) | 140 |
| Independent Candidates | Counted in ‘140’ |
The popular news and media agencies conducting the surveys are as follows News 24, Chanakya, Kautilya, ABP News (ABP CSDS), Times Now (English), NDTV India, Aaj Tak (India Today Axis), Total TV News, VDP Associates, India TV, CNN-IBN, News18, Huffington Post (Huff Post C-Voter) Zee News, News Nation, Sahara Samay, News X could conduct the opinion/exit poll, a sample size of particular voters of people is taken into consideration from various constituencies, and people of different ages and genders and a team will analyze complete details and finally the Opinion Polls, Surveys, and Exit Polls are released out and published.
The dictionary says the definition of the opinion poll is ‘an assessment of public opinion by questioning a representative sample, especially as the basis for forecasting the results of the voting’, whereas the exit poll refers to the opinion poll of people leaving a polling station, asking how they voted, but the EC has issued some important guidelines to the media houses and survey agencies regarding the publishing and conducting of the opinion poll, so keeping in mind that has to be done, on this site we will provide you latest updates and opinion polls and survey results online.
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