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ETG Research is a reputed polling firm that tracks Indian elections and publishes their findings. [1] [2] The firm has worked in Bihar, West Bengal, Goa, Punjab, Uttarakhand, Uttar Pradesh, Gujarat, Himachal Pradesh, Nagaland, Meghalaya, Tripura & Karnataka Assembly Elections. [3] [4]
Exit Poll [5] | ||||
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Polling Agency | INC | BJP | JDS | OTHERS |
Times Now - ETG Research [6] | 106 - 120 40.9% | 78 - 92 36.7% | 20 - 26 16.1% | 2 - 4 6.3% |
Exit Poll [7] | ||||
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Polling Agency | BJP+IPFT | LEFT + INC | TIPRA | OTHERS |
Times Now - ETG Research [8] | 21 - 27 37.2% | 18 - 24 36.8% | 12 - 17 21.6% | 1 - 2 4.4% |
Exit Poll [9] | ||||||||
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Polling Agency | NPP | TMC | UDP | BJP | INC | VPP | OTHERS | |
Times Now - ETG Research [10] | 18 - 26 24.7% | 8 - 14 16.9% | 8 - 14 14.2% | 3 - 6 12.8% | 2 -5 12.4% | 2 - 4 6.1% | 1 - 2 1.6% | 1 - 3 11.3% |
Exit Poll [11] | ||||||||
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Polling Agency | NDPP | BJP | NPF | LJP | NPP | NCP | JDU | OTHERS |
Times Now - ETG Research [12] | 27 - 33 35.9% | 12 - 16 17.6% | 4 - 8 12.6% | 2 - 5 7.9% | 2 - 3 7.8% | 1 - 4 4.9% | 0 - 2 4.4% | 1 - 3 8.9% |
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Lok Poll is a reputed polling firm that tracks Indian elections and publishes their findings. The firm has worked in Bihar, Kerala, Tamil Nadu, Puducherry, West Bengal, Goa, Punjab, Uttarakhand, Uttar Pradesh, Gujarat, Himachal Pradesh, Nagaland, Meghalaya, Tripura & Karnataka Assembly Elections.