top of page
Writer's pictureBiz Industry

ABP News-CVoter final opinion poll predicts a landslide victory for BJP in Gujarat


ABP News-CVoter final opinion poll predicts a landslide victory for BJP in Gujarat


New Delhi, 28th November 2022: ABP News-CVoter’s (Centre for Voting Opinion & Trends in Election Research) final opinion poll findings predicts a comfortable victory for the incumbent BJP Government with a tally of 134 - 142 seats in the forthcoming Gujarat assembly elections.

ABP News- CVoter final opinion poll findings on Gujarat elections predict a distant second position for Congress (INC) with a tally of 28-36 seats and AAP is likely secure a tally of only 7-15 seats.

According to opinion poll findings BJP is likely garner 45.9% vote share, followed by INC with 26.9% and AAP with 21.1%.

ABP News-CVoter also conducted a snap poll in Gujarat and one of the questions posed to the voters was who do they think is the most preferred candidate to be next Chief Minister of Gujarat? In response to the question, 52.1% respondents said they were in support of BJP leaders, 23.6% respondents voted in favour of AAP leaders, 19% respondents voted for INC leaders, and 5.3% respondents were in support of other party leaders.

Another question posed to the respondents was, what according to them is the most important issue at the moment. Unemployment was identified as the biggest challenge by 37.5% respondents, 18.2% respondents considered Electricity/Water/Roads, 4.2% respondents considered Government's performance during the pandemic to be the most important issue, 13% respondents considered farmers’ issue, 2.6% respondents identified law and order, 4.5% people said corruption in government works was the key issue, 2.3% people considered national issues, 4.3% people considered inflation while 13.4% respondents identified other issues as the biggest challenge.


Methodology:

This poll is based on surveys conducted between Sept to the fourth week of November 2022 and C Voter has made sure that the analysis is properly represented by statistically balancing the data to make it reflective of the local population according to the most recent census results. This survey is based on CATI interviews with respondents who are adults (18+) and represent all segments.

Comments


bottom of page