AP Exit Poll Results 2024: Andhra Pradesh has a history of strongly endorsing its own parties, particularly the Telugu Desam Party (TDP) and the YSR Congress Party (YSRCP), especially since the state’s split.
In the political sphere of India, Andhra Pradesh has grown significantly after splitting into Telangana and Andhra Pradesh in 2014. The state’s 25 Lok Sabha seats, which it will host its second General Assembly election for in 2024, will have a significant impact on the political climate in the South.
The TDP is predicted to win 13–15 seats, while the BJP is predicted to win 4-6 seats, according to an Axis My India exit poll study. The Congress can receive zero seats and the YSRCP two to four seats.
The Telugu Desam Party (TDP) and its allies are predicted by Today’s Chanakya to win about 22 seats in the Andhra Pradesh Lok Sabha elections of 2024, with a margin of plus or minus 3 seats. It is estimated that the YSR Congress Party will gain roughly three seats, likewise within a plus or minus three seat range. It is anticipated that none of the parties or the Congress would gain any seats.
Agencies | TDP+ | YSRCP | Congress |
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Today’s Chanakya | 22 (+/- 3) | 3 (+/-3) | |
Times Now | |||
C-Voter | |||
Jan Ki Baat | |||
Polstrat | |||
Matrize | |||
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Andhra Pradesh has historically supported its local parties, particularly the Telugu Desam Party (TDP) and the YSR Congress Party (YSRCP), vigorously ever since the state’s split. It has been difficult for national parties like the Indian National Congress (INC) and the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) to establish a presence in the state.
With the creation of the I.N.D.I.A. alliance, the political landscape for the 2024 elections has changed. But the YSRCP’s choice to run on its own could make it more difficult for the BJP and Congress to win a majority in the state.
2019 Election Summaries
Exit polls for the 2019 Lok Sabha elections predicted that the TDP and YSRCP will win all 25 seats, indicating a landslide victory for the state parties. 18 seats were predicted for the YSRCP and 7 for the TDP per the exit polls. In reality, the results were a little different: TDP won three seats while YSRCP won twenty-two. The exit polls correctly projected the supremacy of these two parties in Andhra Pradesh, notwithstanding the numerical disparity.
All eyes are on Andhra Pradesh as the 2024 elections approach, to observe how the state’s changing political alliances and policies will affect both the outcome and voter turnout. The state’s pronounced inclination towards regional parties, along with the novel approaches presented by the I.N.D.I.A. alliance, indicate an exciting electoral contest in store.
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