Exit polls on Saturday predicted another big win for AAP in the Delhi assembly polls, with one giving it up to 68 seats in the 70-member house, a figure that would be even higher than the 67 it won during its incredible sweep in 2015. None of the polls gave the party less than 44 seats, which would still leave it comfortably placed to form a hat-trick of governments.
All of the polls gave AAP a vote share of over 50%, which if true would mean that for the second time running in assembly polls the party would have won a majority of votes cast.
Exit polls on Saturday predicted another big win for AAP in the Delhi assembly polls, with one giving it up to 68 seats in the 70-member house, a figure that would be even higher than the 67 it won during its incredible sweep in 2015. None of the polls gave the party less than 44 seats, which would still leave it comfortably placed to form a hat-trick of governments.
All of the polls gave AAP a vote share of over 50%, which if true would mean that for the second time running in assembly polls the party would have won a majority of votes cast.