Exit Polls 2024: The post-election surveys predicting the anticipated winners and their likely margins of victory. They're based on voter feedback collected after polling ends, providing insights into public sentiment before official results. Notably, they're not the final results but projections.
Timing of Release: Exit polls will be released after 6:30 p.m. on June 1, following the conclusion of voting. The Election Commission imposes a ban on exit polls until this time.
Lok Sabha Elections 2024: Held in seven phases from April 17 to June 1 for 543 Lok Sabha seats. Results will be declared on June 4. Simultaneous assembly elections were held in some states.
Exit Poll Participants: Pollsters such as India Today-Axis My India, Chanakya, Times Now-ETG, C-Voter, and CSDS-Lokniti will release their exit poll results
Historical Context: Previous exit polls in 2019 and 2014 showed variances from actual results, indicating the inherent uncertainty and limitations of exit polls.
Challenges and Criticism: Despite their significance, exit polls are not flawless. Various factors can influence their accuracy, and they have faced scrutiny in the past.
Political Reactions: Parties like the BJP and Congress have different reactions to exit polls, with accusations of bias and manipulation being common.
BJP vs. INDIA Bloc: The main contest is between the BJP-led NDA and the INDIA bloc, a coalition of over 25 opposition parties.
Congress' Decision: Congress chooses to skip exit poll debates, citing reasons like avoiding speculation and focusing on informing people post-election.
Official Results Declaration: The Election Commission will declare the official Lok Sabha Election Results 2024 on June 4, distinct from exit poll projections.