2024 Tamil Nadu Parliamentary Election Predictions and Opinion Polls: Who Will Win?

by time news

New Delhi,

The current 2024 parliamentary elections are expected to be held in April or May. In view of this, political parties are taking steps to form electoral alliances in collaboration with other parties.

In this context, who and how many seats in Tamil Nadu? Polls are out about availability. The polls were conducted by India Today and Times Now.

According to the information published by India Today, the National Democratic Alliance did not win anywhere in Tamil Nadu in the 2019 Lok Sabha elections. India alliance had won 38 seats out of total 39 seats. The other party had captured one constituency. Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M.K. DMK led by Stalin is also present.

In the current 2024 election, the National Democratic Alliance will not win anywhere in Tamil Nadu, according to opinion polls. It is also reported that the India alliance will win all 39 seats. As a result, the survey suggests that the National Democratic Alliance will not get any seats this year as well.

However, compared to the last election, the National Democratic Alliance will get 15 percent votes in this election. This is 3 percent higher than the previous election (12 percent). But the India alliance will get only 47 percent votes. This is a 6 percent decrease. Other parties get 38 percent of the vote. It is reported to be 3 percent more.

This survey has been taken during the period from 15th December 2023 to 28th January this year. A total of 35,801 people participated in this survey.

Therefore, recent political developments over the past few weeks and subsequent changes in coalition accounts have not been taken into account.

Similarly, Times Now has conducted a poll in collaboration with Matrice News Communication. In this, DMK BJP in ruling Tamil Nadu According to the survey, it will capture only one constituency.

DMK And the Congress alliance is likely to win 36 of the total 39 constituencies. A.D.M.K. It is reported that it can win in 2 constituencies.

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