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Axis My India is an Indian polling agency headquartered in Mumbai. [1] [2] In the 2019 Indian general election, Axis My India was noted by The Pioneer to have "successfully predicted not only the winning party but also the range of their mandate." [3] It could not forecast the BJP forming a majority government on its own in the 2014 Indian general election. It publishes Exit polls but does not publishes Opinion polls that are done before the election. It stopped publishing Opinion polls since 2017. [4]

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Election predictions

2022 Goa Legislative Assembly election

Polling agencyLeadRemarks
NDA UPA AAP AITC+ Others
India Today - Axis My India [5] 14-1815-2002-50-40-6Hung
Election results20122248NDA majority

2022 Manipur Legislative Assembly election

Polling agencyLeadRemarks
BJP INC NPP NPF Others
India Today - Axis My India [6] 33-434-84-84-80-725-39BJP Majority
Election results325751121BJP majority

2022 Punjab Legislative Assembly election

Polling agencyLeadRemarks
UPAAAPSAD+NDAOthers
India today - Axis My India [7] 19-3176-907-111-40-255-71AAP Majority
Election results189242174AAP Majority

2022 Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly election

Polling agencyLeadRemarks
NDA SP+ BSP UPA Others
India Today - Axis My India [8] 288-32671-1013-91-32-3187-255NDA majority
Election results273125122178NDA majority

2022 Uttarakhand Legislative Assembly election

Polling agencyLeadRemarks
NDA UPA AAP Others
India Today - Axis My India [9] 36-4620-304-96-26BJP Majority
Election results47190428NDA majority

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