Published 21:41 IST, December 7th 2018
Mizoram Elections 2018: CVoter exit polls projects MNF neck-to-neck with Congress
Republic TV on Friday announced the result of the CVoter exit polls for the state of Mizoram, where elections were held on November 28.
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Republic TV on Friday announced predictions of CVoter exit polls for state of Mizoram, where elections were held on November 28.
As per CVoter exit polls for Mizoram, Congress is predicted to garner 14-18 seats in comparison to a massive 34 out of 40 seat win in 2013 assembly elections, predicting a great loss for party in North-eastern state.
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While Mizo National Front (MNF) is speculated to jump from mere 5 seats in 2013 to 16-20 seats in 2018 elections, giving a sturdy competition to Congress party that has held State’s power for two consecutive terms.
Zoram People’s Movement (ZPM) is predicted to win 3-7 seats in 2018 elections, compared to none in last assembly elections.Meanwhile, Ors are predicted to win a seat share between 0-3 out of total 40 seats.
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CVoter-Seat Share in Mizoram
CVoter- Vote share in Mizoram
While, when it comes to vote share, Congress is anticipated to win 32.2%, walking neck-to-neck with MNF with 31.9% vote shares. While ZPM and ors stand at 23.4% and 12.% respectively.
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Among all five states in polls, Mizoram is only Congress-led state with party leer Lal Thanhawla as Chief Minister. While party has been in power for two consecutive terms, it is striving for a third successive term against a predominant challenge from Mizo National Front, heed by former Chief Minister Zoramthanga. Mizoram, is last remaining bastion for Congress in Norast. state went to polls on November 28.
election campaign in Mizoram, has always been a low key affair compared to rest of India or say even Norast. Known for free and fair elections, Election Commission of India declared Mizoram a ‘Model State’ in 2013. But, this time things are slightly different. Political mudslinging is at its peak. And it is all centered on BJP and NEDA
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With assembly elections, final countdown to 2019 Lok Sabha elections has begun. results of assembly polls in all five states, Rajasthan, Mhya Presh, Telangana, Mizoram and Chhattisgarh will profoundly determine national mood.
Results for all 5 states will be declared on December 11
18:59 IST, December 7th 2018