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Uttar Pradesh Final Opinion poll: Yogi Adityanath first choice as UP CM, BJP leads with 41% vote share
Zee News conducted Final Opinion Poll in Uttar Pradesh to gauge the voters` pulse ahead of the high-profile election.
Highlights
- Zee News conducted Final Opinion Poll in UP.
- UP will go to polls in 7 phases.
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Uttar Pradesh Final Opinion poll– Seat projection
BJP+ 241-263 seats
SP+ 130-151 seats
Congress 3-7 seats
BSP 4-9 seats
Others 2-6 seats
UP Final Opinion poll– CM choice
Yogi Adityanath (BJP) 47%
Akhilesh Yadav (SP) 34%
Mayawati (BSP) 11%
Priyanka Gandhi Vadra (Congress) 4%
Others 4%
Uttar Pradesh Final Opinion poll – Overall Vote share
BJP+ 41%
SP+ 34%
Congress 6%
BSP 12%
Others 7%
Purvanchal Final Opinion poll– Seat projection
BJP+ 53-59 seats
SP+ 39-45 seats
Congress 1-2 seats
BSP 2-5 seats
Others 1-3 seats
Purvanchal Final Opinion poll– CM choice
Yogi Adityanath (BJP) 48%
Akhilesh Yadav (SP) 35%
Mayawati (BSP) 9%
Priyanka Gandhi Vadra (Congress) 4%
Others 4%
Purvanchal– Vote share
BJP+ 39%
SP+ 36%
Congress 6%
BSP 13%
Others 6%
Central UP Final Opinion poll– CM choice
Yogi Adityanath (BJP) 47%
Akhilesh Yadav (SP) 35%
Mayawati (BSP) 9%
Priyanka Gandhi Vadra (Congress) 4%
Others 5%
Central UP Final Opinion poll– Seats projection
BJP+ 47-49 seats
SP+ 16-20 seats
Congress 1-2 seats
BSP 0
Others 0
Central UP– Vote share
BJP+ 46%
SP+ 32%
Congress 3%
BSP 14%
Others 5%
Awadh Final Opinion poll– CM choice
Yogi Adityanath 47%
Akhilesh Yadav 34%
Priyanka Gandhi Vadra 5%
Mayawati 10%
Others 4%
Awadh Final Opinion poll-- Seats
BJP+ 76-82 seats
SP+ 34-38 seats
Congress 1-3 seats
BSP 0 seats
Others 1-3 seats
Awadh Final Opinion poll --Vote share
BJP+ 41%
SP+ 32%
Congress 6%
BSP 12%
Others 9%
Rohilkhand Final Opinion poll— CM choice
Yogi Adityanath (BJP) 45%
Akhilesh Yadav (SP) 39%
Mayawati (BSP) 9%
Priyanka Gandhi Vadra (Congress) 3%
Rohilkhand Final Opinion poll (25 seats) – Seats projection
BJP+ 15-17 seats
SP+ 8-10 seats
BSP 0 seats
Congress 0 seats
Others 0 seats
Bundelkhand Final Opinion poll– Seats projection
BJP+ 17-19 seats
SP+ 0-1 seat
Congress 0
BSP 0
Others 0
In the final opinion poll, BJP's vote share has declined by 10 percent, while BSP is gaining by 10% as compared to our first opinion poll.
Bundelkhand Final Opinion poll– Vote share
BJP+ 49%
SP+ 21%
BSP 19%
Congress 5%
Others 6%
Bundelkhand region in UP has 7 districts and 19 seats.
In the last one month there has been no major change in Western UP. Every party is getting the same number of seats in Western UP in the final opinion poll as our first poll.
Western UP Final Opinion poll-- Seats projection
BJP+ 33-37 seats
Samajwadi Party+ 33-37 seats
BSP 2-4 seats
Congress 0 seats
Others 0 seats
Western UP Final Opinion poll-- CM choice
Yogi Adityanath 43%
Akhilesh Yadav 41%
Mayawati 9%
Priyanka Gandhi Vadra 4%
Others 3%
Zee News Final opinion poll
Western Uttar Pradesh-- Vote share
BJP 36%
Samajwadi Party 37%
BSP 14%
Congress 6%
Others 7%
The sample size of the survey conducted by Zee News was 3 lakh.
The opinion poll was conducted between January 20 to February 2.
BJP, SP, Congress and BSP are the main parties in the fray in Uttar Pradesh.
New Delhi: The much-awaited elections to 403 Assembly seats in Uttar Pradesh are just around the corner.
Zee News conducted Final Opinion Poll in the state to gauge the voters’ pulse ahead of the high-profile election. This survey, which has been jointly conducted by Zee News in association with Design Boxed - a political campaign management company, has tried to find out which party will form the next government in UP taking into account ticket distribution and defections.
Meanwhile, today, UP CM Yogi Adityanath filed his nomination papers from Gorakhpur (Urban) on BJP’s ticket. Samajwadi Party president Akhilesh Yadav is contesting the polls from Karhal seat of UP's Mainpuri. BSP president Mayawati has refrained from contesting, while Congress’ Priyanka Gandhi Vadra has remained elusive on fighting the polls.
Election to 403 Assembly seats in UP will be held in seven phases. The poll dates are February 10, 14, 20, 23, 27 and March 3 and 7. The counting of votes will take place on March 10.