Exit Poll Predictions for 2026 Elections in West Bengal, Tamil Nadu, Kerala, and Assam
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Exit polls for the 2026 elections indicate a competitive landscape in West Bengal, with the BJP and TMC in a tight race. Tamil Nadu may see a surprising performance from actor Vijay's party, while the UDF is projected to regain power in Kerala, and the NDA is expected to dominate Assam.
- 01In West Bengal, BJP and TMC are in a close contest, with BJP projected to secure more seats.
- 02Tamil Nadu's exit polls suggest a surprising debut for actor Vijay's party, potentially winning a significant number of seats.
- 03The UDF is likely to return to power in Kerala, with a strong lead over the ruling LDF.
- 04The NDA is projected to have a commanding lead in Assam's assembly elections.
- 05Overall, the exit polls indicate varied outcomes across states, with significant implications for local governance.
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Exit polls for the 2026 elections reveal a competitive scenario in several Indian states. In West Bengal, predictions show a tight race between the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and the Trinamool Congress (TMC), with estimates suggesting the BJP could secure between 146 and 161 seats, while the TMC might achieve 125 to 140 seats. A total of 148 seats is required to form a government in the state. In Tamil Nadu, predictions vary, with some agencies forecasting a strong performance for actor Vijay's party, the Tamilaga Valvu Katchi (TVK), potentially winning 98 to 120 seats. Meanwhile, the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) is also expected to perform well. In Kerala, the United Democratic Front (UDF) is projected to regain power, with estimates ranging from 70 to 90 seats, while the Left Democratic Front (LDF) is expected to fall behind. Lastly, in Assam, the NDA appears poised for a significant victory, with projections indicating they could secure between 85 and 100 seats in the 126-seat assembly.
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The election outcomes will significantly affect governance and policy direction in these states, impacting local communities and political dynamics.
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