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Thursday, May 12, 2011

West Bengal Election Results 2011, WB State Assembly Election results 2011 online

 Post poll survey, conducted by CVB News-C-Voter indicate a clean sweep for the Mamata Banerjee-led Trinamool Congress in West Bengal.
AITC led allinace is expected to get between 184 to 192 seats in the 294-member while the Left is expected to win only in 48 to 56 seats.
Congress is projected to win in 39 to 47 seats. (Source: rediff.com)
The CNN-IBN-The Week post-poll Survey :
The CNN-IBN-The Week post-polls survey predicts a clean sweep for Mamta Banerjee led AITC alliance. Its projections are:
TMC+Congress: 222-234
Left Front: 60-72.
(Source CNN-IBN)
STAR News-Nielsen Exit Poll Survey:
The TMC and Congress alliance in Bengal are set to win a massive 225 seats in the 294-member state assembly, according to the STAR News-Nielsen Exit Poll thus ending the 34-year run of the Left Front.
The CPM-led Left will slump to 60 seats, the Exit Poll survey says.
(Source: Star News India)

West Bengal Vidhansabha Polls 2011,West Bengal Assembly Election Results 2011

West Bengal Election Results: 

General Elections 2009:

In the 2009 General Elections, Trinamool Congress emerged as the clear winner. No one expected such good results for Mamata Banerjee. Trinamul won 19 out of the total 42 seats. CPM managed just 9 with Congress winning only 6. Detailed West Bengal election results are here.
Assembly Results for WB in 2006:
CPM was the biggest gainer in the 2006 Vidhansabha Polls. It ended up winning 175 seats alone out of the total 294, and the Left Front coalition won 233 seats. CPM gained 32 seats then last elections in 2001. Trinamul Congress was the biggest loser and lost almost 50% of its total seats from the 2001 polls. It just won 29 seats. Congress lost 5 seats from last polls and ended at 21.
BJP doesn't really have a base in West Bengal yet and it is evident from the fact that it has not won a single assembly seat in either 2001 or 2006 polls.
Political Party No. of Seats Constituents
Left Front 233 CPM: 175, AIFB: 23, RSP: 20, CPI: 9, WBSP: 4, RJD: 1, DSP(P): 1, NCP:0
Trinamool Congress+ 30 AITC: 29, JKP(N): 1, BJP: 0, JD(U): 0
Congress+ 24 INC: 21, GNLF: 3 and 6 other parties
Independents 6

Election Results:Countdown begins for West Bengal assembly results

Countdown has begun for the crucial West Bengal assembly election results with hardly two days to go for counting of votes and exit poll projections of a change in governance grabbing all attention.
Once the EVMs are opened at 8 am on Friday at different counting centres and counting gets underway the debate over likelihood of 'Parivartan'(change) by Trinamool Congress-Congress combine or 'Pratyavartan'(return) of the Left Front to rule the state for record-breaking eighth consecutive term will be resolved.
While Left Front chairman Biman Bose has asserted the Front would return to power, Trinamool Congress chief Mamata Banerjee has refused to comment on the exit poll projection.
Banerjee, who has already called for 'Badla noi, Badal chai' (we want change and not revenge) in the event of her party wresting power, has said there would be no victory procession as it might create tension.
All results are expected by 2 pm, the state election commission department sources said adding security measures have been tightened in all vulnerable areas of the city and districts to avert any post-poll disturbance

Kerala Assembly Elections 2011, Kerala State Elections 2011 Results

Kerala election 2011
Elections are grand festival in India. Lot of infrastructure is set to carry an election whether it is on national, state, district or gram Panchayat level. Kerala election 2011 will be held very soon. For having your name in Kerala election 2011 voters list you need to check online.
 S. No.      Poll Event      Dates ( All 140 ACs)  
1  Issue of Notification     19.3.2011 (Saturday)  
2  Last date for making Nominations     26.3.2011 (Saturday)  
3  Scrutiny of Nominations     28.3.2011 (Monday)  
4  Last date for withdrawal of candidature     30.3.2011 (Wednesday)  
5  Date of Poll     13.4.2011 (Wednesday)  
6  Counting of Votes     13.5.2011 (Friday)  
7  Date before which election
process shall be completed   
 18.5.2011 (Wednesday)

Kerala Assembly Election 2011 results online

The Election Commission has made extensive arrangements to get the results of the Kerala Assembly elections online. The polling for the 140 assembly seats to constitute the 13th Legislative Assembly in Kerala was held on April 13, 2011 and the counting of votes starts at 8 am on May 13. There are 140 counting halls across 64 locations.
The results will be available on www.trend.kerala.gov.in and www.ceo.kerala.gov.in. Briefing the media, Nalini Netto IAS, Chief Electoral Officer, Kerala said, “All arrangements for the counting is in place across the state. The trends of counting will be available in the first half an hour. The speed of the results would depend on the number of voters and the number of candidates in the constituency. We hope
The counting statistics dissemination is being handled by the National Informatics Centre (NIC) with computer programmers supported by Keltron. Trends, a software package developed by NIC Kerala would be used for real time compilation of results. Another software, Genesis, is also being used by the Election Commission for generation of results.
The Electronics Corporation of India (ECIL) has assigned 90 engineers across the 14 Districts to support the counting process and attend to any technical issue related to the Electronic Voting Machines (EVMs). The support system would have additional printers and power packs to meet any emergency need.

Kerala Elections 2011, Assembly Election Results 2011

Kerala Election Results:

General Elections 2009:
In the 2009 General Elections, Congress won 13 seats as compared to just 4 by CPM. Detailed Kerala election results are here.
Assembly Results for Kerala in 2006:
LDF had it going really good for the 2006 polls. They won a clear majority and more than half the number of seats than the UDF combine. Not even one seat went to any other party or independent candidates.
Political Party No. of Seats Constituents
LDF 98 CPM-61, CPI-17, JD(S)-5, LDF-4,KEC-4,RSP-3,KCS-1,NCP-1,INL-1,C(S)-1
UDF 42 INC-24,KEC(M)-7,MUL-7,KEC(B)-1,JPSS-1,UDF-1,DIC-1

AIADMK Confident on Victory ,gears up for celebrations

The banners are ready, and so are the sweets and crackers as the opposition AIADMK cadres -- confident of winning the Tamil Nadu assembly polls -- count the hours before election results are declared Friday.
"Just a day is left for the results, we are in a celebration mood. We are sure that we will win the election. Amma (party chief J. Jayalalithaa) will be the next chief minister. We have already bought sweets, crackers and banners of our party leader," R.B. Udayakumar, AIADMK state student wing secretary, told IANS.
Party workers strongly believe that actor-turned-politician Jayalalithaa will make a comeback and assume the mantle of chief minister again.
“The election result is just an official announcement and confirmation, but we know that our party is the winner. We are 100 percent sure of this,” S. Selvaraj, an AIADMK youth wing leader in Ramanathapuram district, said.
At least two exit-polls have forecast a win for the AIADMK-led combine while one said the DMK will retain power.
About 75 percent voting was recorded April 13. The counting will take place Friday. The state assembly has 234 seats.

Tamilnadu elections 2011 Results exit poll results news results

With the countdown beginning for the May 13 counting of votes in five states, including Tamil Nadu, hectic preparations are on to ensure a quick and smooth process. Chief election commissioner S Y Quraishi said the first results of the keenly contested elections would be known by "early lunch". However, Chennai district election officer D Karthikeyan said, "The first round of results will be released at 9.15am and the final results will be released by 4 or 5pm." Unprecedented security arrangements and technical processes have been put in place to ensure there are no malpractices or violence.

Tamil Nadu Assembly Elections 2011, Tamil Nadu State Elections

Tamil Nadu Assembly Elections 2011

Tamil Nadu Assembly Elections 2011 Schedule

S. No. Poll Event Dates ( All 234 ACs)
1. Issue of Notification 19.3.2011 (Saturday)
2. Last date for making Nominations 26.3.2011 (Saturday)
3. Scrutiny of Nominations 28.3.2011 (Monday)
4. Last date for withdrawal of candidature 30.3.2011 (Wednesday)
5. Date of Poll 13.4.2011 (Wednesday)
6. Counting of Votes 13.5.2011 (Friday)
7. Date before which election process shall be completed 16.5.2011 (Monday)

Tamil Nadu Assembly elections 2011, Election Results

Tamil Nadu Election Results:

General Elections 2009:
In the 2009 General Elections, DMK won 18 seats as compared to just 9 by AIADMK. Congress made its presence felt by winning 8 seats. Detailed Tamil Nadu election results are here.
Assembly Results for TN in 2006:
Karunanidhi's DMK made strategic alliances with Congress and PMK for the 2006 assembly polls. As a result, though DMK polled less voteshare than AIADMK, it won more seats. With a 26.4% voteshare, DMK won 96 seats, while a 32.52% voteshare gave AIADMK just 61 seats.
Political Party No. of Seats Constituents
DMK+ 163 DMK-96, INC-34, PMK-18,CPM-9,CPI-6
AIADMK+ 69 ADMK-61,MDMK-6,VCK-2
Others 1 DMDK-1
Independents 1

Tuesday, May 10, 2011

Exit Poll West Bengal 2011: Mamata Banerjee all set to oust Left

Mamata Banerjee-led Trinamool Congress is set to end the three decade left rule in the West Bengal, according to the various Exit polls.
According to the exit poll results, Trinamool Congress and Congress alliance is set to get 3/4th majority in the 294-member state assembly.

TMC-Cong alliance is expected to clean sweep the West Bengal Assembly election 2011.

Various exit poll survey conducted by media has claimed that TMC-Cong alliance is expected to bag 221 seats out of 294 seats. TMC will bag 181-192 seats alone in the election while Congress is expected to win 40 seats.

It will be major jolt for Left parties as West Bengal has been under Communist rule since last 34 years.

The huge turn-out in the six-phase Assembly election also shows that people of West Bengal want change in the side.

Exit poll results also claim that Mamata has rooted out Left from the West Bengal.On the other hand, CPI-M has rubbished the Exit Poll and claimed to retain the crown.
The last phase of polling concluded on Tuesday and counting of votes will take place on May 13.
Stay tuned with for live coverage of Assembly election 2011 results.

Exit polls indicate UPA victory in West Bengal, Kerala

First reports of exit poll indicate history in West Bengal and regime change in Kerala while it’s too close to call in Tamil Nadu.
An exit poll conducted by Star News television channel has projected Congress-led United Progressive Alliance (UPA)’s victory in West Bengal and Kerala.
The survey projects Trinamool Congress - Congress alliance wiping out more than three decades old Left Front government in West Bengal.
According to the exit polls telecast in the channel on Tuesday says the TMC and Congress will win 181 and 40 respectively while Left Front will be reduced to 62 from 227.
In Kerala, the Congress-led United Democratic Front is expected to win 88 while CPM-led Left Democratic Front will win 49.
In Tamil Nadu, AIADMK is projected as winning 110 and ruling DMK will have 124 seats in the 234 member assembly.
In a close contest, Tarun Gogoi led Congress has a chance to create history in Assam by returning to power for a third consecutive term,post poll surveys predict. The Headlines Today poll predicts 44 of the 126 seats for Congress in Assam,with potential ally AUDF slated to win 14.

Exit Poll Tamilnadu 2011: Kerala Election 2011 Exit Poll

Total seats : 45.
UDF winning seats : 16-20.
LDF winning seats : 28-32.
BJP and others winning seats : 0-2.

Asianet survey result in central Kerala in Kerala Assembly election 2011

Total seats : 44.
UDF winning seats : 31-34.
LDF winning seats : 10-13.
BJP and others winning seats : 0-1

Asianet survey result in Southern Kerala in Kerala Assembly election 2011

Total seats : 47.
UDF winning seats : 30-33.
LDF winning seats : 15-18.
BJP and others winning seats : 0-2.

Tamil Nadu election exit poll, Tamil Nadu ELECTION SURVEY RESULT, who will win in Tamil Nadu polls 2011, exit poll, Tamil Nadu Opinion Poll 2011

Who will form Government in Tamil Nadu Assembly Elections 2011?
AIADMK
10667  69.9%
DMK
4153  27.2%
INC
168  1.1%
Other
136  0.9%
Don't Know / Can't Say
135  0.9%

Number of Voters  :  15258
First Vote  :  Friday, 03 December 2010 12:43
Last Vote  :  Tuesday, 10 May 2011 21:09

Tamilnadu exit poll 2011 results|Tamilnadu Exit Polls

According to Recent Parliamentary Elections held and the voting pattern observed following are the figures :-
Party Name
No Of Seats Expected
DMK
100
AIADMK
52
INC
48
MDMK
10
PCK
9
CPI
8
CPM
4
BJP
2
PMK
1
Total
234
And if look at the number of seats after alliance TAKES PLACE BETWEEN DMK AND INC then following figure emerges :-
Party/Alliance Name
No Of Seats Expected
DMK+INC
148
AIADMK
52
MDMK
10
PCK
9
CPI
8
CPM
4
BJP
2
PMK
1
Total
234
And if look at the number of seats after alliance TAKES PLACE BETWEEN AIADMK AND INC then following figure emerges :-
Party/Alliance Name
No Of Seats Expected
AIADMK+INC
152
INC
48
MDMK
10
PCK
9
CPI
8
CPM
4
BJP
2
PMK
1
Total
234

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