Jagran online Opinion Poll for Uttar Pradesh 2017 election
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- Last Updated: Wednesday, 28 December 2016 17:55
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The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) is leading ahead of Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP), Congress and Samajwadi Party in poll-bound Uttar Pradesh, according to an ongoing survey. In an online poll conducted by Jagran, BJP has received the largest number of votes so far as the most favourite party moving into the UP assembly polls. By the time this report was first published, BJP had secured 29,653 votes. Samajwadi Party was trailing at the second spot with 14,701 seats. BSP and Congress were at the third and fourth spot respectively with 7704 and 6689 votes.
The survey is being conducted online. Any user who logs onto the above link is eligible to participate in the survey, irrespective of the fact whether he/she falls under the Uttar Pradesh electorate. Also important to note is that the results shown below could defer in future, as the online poll is still underway.
Jagran online Opinion poll for UP elections 2017 | |
Party | Votes |
BJP | 29653 |
Congress | 6689 |
SP | 14701 |
BSP | 7704 |
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According to the ABP News-Cicero opinion poll released in the first week of November, BJP is leading the electoral race. 32 per cent of participants said they would vote for BJP. Samajwadi Party was projected to be the first runner-up with 26 per cent of the votes. 24 per cent people said BSP will perform the next government. However, Congress was voted by only 7 per cent of the participants.
The India Today-Axis opinion poll released on October 6 projected BJP to emerge as the single largest party in the upcoming elections. Interestingly, Samajwadi Party slipped to the third spot behind BSP, which was projected to win 94-103 seats. On the other hand BSP was stated to emerge victorious on 115-124 seats.