The BJP is likely to win six to seven seats in Delhi while AAP-Congress alliance may win one seat. According to Exit polls conducted by the TV channels, the BJP is likely to win six to seven seats in Delhi while AAP-Congress alliance may win one seat in Delhi.
According to India Axis-My India exit poll, BJP is leading on 6 to 7 seats while INDIA bloc is leading on 0 to 1 seats. The channel is projecting 54% vote share to the BJP, 19% vote share to the Congress and 25% vote share to the AAP. Notably, the BJP had secured nearly 56% votes in 2019 and nearly 43% votes in 2014 general elections. Similarly, exit poll of Republic Bharat-Matrize has predicted 5 to 7 seats in favour of the BJP while 0 to 2 seats in favour of the INDIA bloc. Chanakya-News 24 exit poll is predicting 6 (+-1) seats in favour of BJP while 1(+-1) seat in favour of INDIA bloc. India Today-My Axis also given 6 to 7 seats to BJP and 0 to 1 seat to INDIA bloc.
TV 9 Bharatvasrh, however, has predicted BJP’s victory on all 7 seats in the city. Times Now- ETG exit poll has also given 7 seats to saffron party while no single seat to either AAP or Congress this time.The national capital, which voted in sixth phase on May 25, has 7 Lok Sabha seats and BJP had swept all the seats in 2014 and 2019 Lok Sabha elections.
In 2024, the BJP has given its candidates on all 7 seats, the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) has fielded its candidates on 4 seats and its INDIA bloc partner Congress has fielded its candidates on remaining 3 seats in the city. Delhi, which voted in the sixth phase on May 25, has seven Lok Sabha seats; in the 2014 and 2019 general elections, the BJP achieved a 100% success rate in the national capital. In 2019, the saffron party recorded a vote share of more than 50% on each seat, and 57% overall.Through an exit poll, survey agencies try to gauge which way an election is headed, and predict which party/alliance is likely to win how many seats. Exit polls have often gone wrong; therefore, these must be taken with a pinch of salt.
According to the Election Commission of India, a voter turnout of 58.69% was recorded in the national capital. Among the seven constituencies, North East Delhi recorded the highest turnout at 62.89%, while New Delhi had the lowest at 55.43%.