ABP Network-CVoter Survey unravels the political battles of the year

ABP Network is the first media network to conduct an Opinion Poll Survey for all four states and a union territory that go to polls in 2021 - West Bengal, Tamil Nadu, Assam, Kerala, and Puducherry. Conducted with research partner CVoter (Centre for Voting Opinion & Trends in Election Research), the opinion poll survey aims to provide a clearer picture of how the ballot game stands for the five states.

Last year, as the highly-dramatic Bihar Elections drew to a close, ABP Network’s Exit Poll was the only poll in the industry to hit the mark. It not only vindicated a prediction of a close fight, but also produced an accurate vote share projection.

What’s more is that, this Opinion Poll Survey marks the beginning of ABP Network’s reign in the southern region as the network is likely to soon catapult into the Tamil Nadu market. 

The ABPNetwork-CVoter survey revealed that as per public opinion, TMC is leading in West Bengal with 43.0% vote share (154 to 162 seats), whereas BJP stands second with 37.5% vote share (98 to 106 seats).

West Bengal

Party Alliance : Votes

Alliance Votes

2016 Results

2021 Projection

Swing

TMC

44.9

43.0

-1.9

BJP

10.2

37.5

27.3

INC+LEFT

32.0

11.8

-20.2

Others

12.9

7.7

-5.2

Total

100.0

100.0

0.0

West Bengal

Projected Range Of Seats

Alliance Seats

From

Seats

To

TMC

154

to

162

BJP

98

to

106

INC+LEFT

26

to

34

Others

2

to

6

Total

294

 

In Tamil Nadu, UPA is leading with 41.1% vote share (158 to 166 seats), whereas NDA stands second with 28.7% vote share (60 to 68 Seats). Others grab the third spot with mere 15.7% vote share (0 to 4 seats).

 

Tamil Nadu

Party Alliance : Votes

Alliance Votes

2016 Results

2021 Projection

Swing

UPA (DMK+Congress+Others)

39.4

41.1

1.7

NDA (AIADMK+BJP+Others)

43.7

28.7

-15.0

MNM

0.0

6.7

6.7

AMMK

0.0

7.8

7.8

Others

16.9

15.7

-1.2

Total

100.0

100.0

0.0

Tamil Nadu

Projected Range Of Seats

Alliance Seats

From

Seats

To

UPA (DMK+Congress+Others)

158

to

166

NDA (AIADMK+BJP+Others)

60

to

68

MNM

0

to

4

AMMK

2

to

6

Others

0

to

4

Total

234

In Assam, NDA is leading with 43.1% vote share (73 to 81 seats), whereas UPA stands second with 34.9% vote share (36 to 44 Seats). Others grab the third spot with mere 13.8% vote share (0 to 4 seats).

 

Assam

Party Alliance : Votes

Alliance Votes : Assam

2016 Results

2021 Projection

Swing

NDA

41.9

43.1

1.2

UPA

31.0

34.9

3.9

AIUDF

13.0

8.2

-4.8

Others

14.1

13.8

-0.3

Total

100.0

100.0

0.0

Assam

Projected Range Of Seats

Alliance Seats : Assam

From

Seats

To

NDA

73

to

81

UPA

36

to

44

AIUDF

5

to

9

Others

0

to

4

Total

126

In Kerala, LDF is leading with 41.6% vote share (81 to 89 seats), whereas UDF stands second with 34.6% vote share (49 to 57 Seats). BJP grabs the third spot with mere 15.3% vote share (0 to 2 seats).

 

Kerala

Party Alliance : Votes

Alliance Votes : Kerala

2016 Results

2021 Projection

Swing

LDF

43.5

41.6

-1.9

UDF

38.8

34.6

-4.2

BJP

14.9

15.3

0.4

Others

2.8

8.5

5.7

Total

100.0

100.0

0.0

Kerala

Projected Range Of Seats

Alliance Seats : Kerala

From

Seats

To

LDF

81

to

89

UDF

49

to

57

BJP

0

to

2

Others

0

to

2

Total

140

In Puducherry, NDA is leading with 44.4% vote share (14 to 18 seats), whereas SDA stands second with 42.6% vote share (12-16 seats). Others grab the third spot with mere 10.7% vote share (0 to 1 seat).

 

Puducherry

Party Alliance : Votes

Alliance Votes : Puducherry

2016 Results

2021 Projection

Swing

SDA (Congress+DMK)

39.5

42.6

3.1

NDA (AINRC+BJP+ADMK)

30.5

44.4

13.9

MNM

0.0

2.3

2.3

Others

30.0

10.7

-19.3

Total

100.0

100.0

0.0

Puducherry

Projected Range Of Seats

Alliance Seats : Puducherry

From

Seats

To

SDA (Congress+DMK)

12

to

16

NDA (AINRC+BJP+ADMK)

14

to

18

MNM

0

to

1

Others

0

to

1

Total

30

The past two years have certainly been action-packed as far as elections and shifts of power are concerned, but 2021 is going to be even more momentous. Key regions like Tamil Nadu in South and Assam in North-East will make the political battle all the more engrossing.

As for the methodology and survey details, the CVoter survey reached out to a total of approximately 5000+ people in  Assam, 6000+ people in Kerala, 1000+ people in Puducherry, 15000+ people in Tamil Nadu, 18000+ people in West Bengal, making it a total of 45000+ people. It was conducted through CATI (Telephonic survey).

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