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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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