• Source:JND

Haryana Exit Poll Results 2024: Voting across the 90 seats in Haryana concluded on Saturday with 61 per cent voter turnout recorded till 5 pm. Soon after the end of polling in Haryana, results for the Exit Polls started to pour in. Several surveyors including Axis My India, C Voter, Matrize, and PMARQ among others have started to release their predictions for the Haryana Assembly Election 2024. According to Haryana Exit Poll Results, Congress is expected to sweep the state with a comfortable margin.

The Republic TV-PMARQ poll claimed that Congress will win up to 51-61 seats in the 90-member Haryana Assembly, while the ruling BJP is expected to win 27-35 seats. People Pulse poll survey said that the Congress may get 44-54 seats, BJP 15-29 and others may win up to 4-9 seats. Dainik Bhaskar in its poll survey suggested that the Congress will get 44-54 seats, BJP 15-29 and others may get 4-9. As per the Dhruv Research polls survey, the Congress may get 50-64 seats, and BJP may win up to 22-32 seats in the state.

Check Haryana Exit Poll Results 2024 Here:

Republic TV-PMARQ

BJP - 27-35

CONGRESS - 51-61

Dainik Bhaskar

BJP - 15-29

CONGRESS - 44-54

People Pulse

BJP - 15-29

CONGRESS - 44-54

 

Republic Bharat-Matrize

BJP - 18-24

CONGRESS - 55-62

Dhruv Research

BJP - 22-32

CONGRESS - 50-64

India Today-C Voter

BJP - 20-28

CONGRESS - 50-58

Haryana Assembly Election 2024:

Haryana recorded 61 per cent of voter turnout till 5 pm on Saturday across all the 90 assembly seats in the single-phase assembly polls in the state. According to the data of the Election Commission of India, Mewat leads with 68.28 per cent voter turnout while Gurugram has recorded the lowest voter turnout of 49.97 per cent till 5 pm.

Yamunanagar has recorded a voter turnout of 67.93 per cent, followed by Palwal with 67.69 per cent, Fatehabad with 67.05 per cent, Jind with 66.02 per cent, Mahendragarh with 65.76 per cent, Kurukshetra with 65.55 per cent and Sirsa with 65.37 per cent.

A total of 1,031 candidates contested in 90 assembly constituencies, and 20,632 polling booths were set up for voting. The votes will be counted on October 8 for both Haryana and Jammu and Kashmir. In the 2019 Assembly elections, the BJP won 40 of the 90 seats, forming a coalition government with the JJP, which won 10 seats. The Congress secured 31 seats. However, JJP later broke out of the coalition.