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All set for the election results? Hold your breath and brace yourself –it is a definite heart-stopper. You were wooed to ‘Make your Vote count’ – Now check out how it did!

EngageVoter.com in partnership with TeamCvoter brings you the Exit Polls for Election 2009

With the fifth and final round over, it's now time to know what’s in store for the Indian Voters. engagevoter.com,  stands up to the cause of informing its readers first-hand.

The exclusive Exit Poll in partnership with teamcvoter bares it all for you – and no surprises though -- it points towards a hung House. We will keep you informed on engagevoter.com post-May 16!

The Overall Scenario:

Our Exit polls are extensively researched. We have the data for you  divided in Five Zone (inclusing North-East+UT) . The data provides you a clear picture of who is possibly going to get what share in their respective states.

One of the chief features of General Election 2009 had been the increasing role of regional political parties. In some states, national and regional parties have been working in tandem, whereas in others they have been at loggerheads. Get a complete insight into our prediction of politics' state of affairs.

Election 2009 Results - LIVE :

Alliance Won Leads
UPA 262 0
NDA 157 0
Third Front 67 0
Fourth Front 27 0
Other Parties 30 0

  Partywise Result - LIVE:

Parties Won Leads
INC 206 0
BJP 116 0
SP 23 0
JD(U) 20 0
BSP 21 0

      

Exit Polls from EngageVoter.com and TeamCVoter

 UPA  227
 NDA  189
 Third Front  113
 Others  14

 


The elephant continues it’s romp in UP again, leaving Congress with 10-15 seats, while in Rajasthan, UPA appears set to emerge the winner. In Bihar, JD(U), read NDA, is ahead with a thumping margin (Good news for Nitish after a face-off with Manmohan). In West Bengal, no problem for Left with 25-28 seats out of 40. Maharasthra is a close call while Delhi looks tilting towards Congress again, with 5-2 projection in its favour.

Party-wise Exit Poll Details:
 

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State-wise Exit Poll Results


East Zone          
East
LS Seat
Party
Alliance
From
To
Assam 14 INC UPA 2 4
    BJP NDA 4 6
    AGP NDA 4 6
    Others OTH 0 2
Bihar 40 RJD/LJD UPA 7 11
    INC UPA 0 4
    BJP NDA 8 12
    JD(U) NDA 16 20
    Others OTH 0 3
Jharkhand 14 INC UPA 2 4
    JMM UPA 0 2
    RJP UPA 0 2
    BJP NDA 6 8
    JD(U) NDA 0 1
    Others OTH 0 2
Chattisgarh 14 INC UPA 1 3
    BJP NDA 8 10
Orissa 21 INC UPA 7 13
    BJD TF 4 10
    BJP NDA 1 5
    JMM UPA 0 1
West Bengal 42 TMC UPA 12 16
    INC UPA 2 6
    LEFT TF 24 26
 West Zone          
 Gujrat 26  INC UPA 6 9
     BJP  NDA  17 20
 Maharashtra  48 INC UPA 10  14
     NCP  UPA  11  15
     BJP  NDA  10  14
     SS  NDA  9 13
 Rajasthan  25 INC  UPA 13 15
     BJP  NDA  9  11
     IND OTH  0  2
 North Zone          
 J & K  6  INC  UPA  1  3
     NC  UPA  1  3
     BJP  NDA  0  2
     Others  OTH  0  2
  MP   29  INC  UPA  4  6
     BJP  NDA  22  24
     BSP  TF  0  2
 Delhi  7  INC  UPA  5  7
     BJP  NDA  0  2
 HP  4  INC  UPA  0  2
     BJP  NDA  2  3
 Haryana  10  INC  UPA  5  7
     HJC  TF  0  1
     BJP  NDA  1  3
     INLD  NDA  0  2
 Punjab  13  INC  UPA 6  8
     BJP  NDA  1  3
     SAD  NDA  3  5
 Uttarkhand  5  INC  UPA  1  3
     BJP  NDA  1  6
 UP  80  INC  UPA  11  15
     SP  UPA  18  22
     BSP  TF  26  30
     BJP  NDA  12  16
     RLD  NDA  3  7
 South Zone          
 AP  42  INC  UPA  19  25
     TDP/TRS  TF  13  19
     BJP  NDA  0  3
     MIM  OTH  0  1
     PRP  OTH  1  4
 Karnataka   28  INC  UPA  11  15
     JD(S)  TF  1  3
     BJP  NDA  11  15
 Kerala  20  INC  UPA  11  13
     UDF  UPA  1  3
     LEFT  TF  5  7
 Tamilnadu  39  INC  UPA  0  5
     DMK+  UPA  8  14
     AIDMK+  TF  23  29
 North East + UT Zone+ Rest          
 NE+ UTs  19  INC  UPA  6  8
     NCP  UPA  0  2
     LEFT  TF  1  3
     BJP  NDA  2  4
     Others  OTH  5  7

 


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