

Appu S.R.K
ADMK
Poonkundran .N
NTK
Vikram Chakravarthy .G
MNM
NOTA
NOTA
Naresh Kumar .R
TNLK
Dharmalingam .V.D
AMMKMNKZ
Vishnumohan .E
IND
Vijayaraj .K
IND
Senthilkumar .P
VTVTK
Syed Jalaluddin .M
TPSTP
Panneer Sevlan .N
IND
Naseer K
IND
Manogaran S
KDC
Srinivasan .N
IND
Sathishkumar .S
IND
Karthikeyan .R
IND
Karthick .E
IND

Harun Rasheed
ADMK
Elangovan.S
BJP
Lakshmi Narayanan .D
PMK
Abdur Rahman .A.R
VCK
None Of The Above
NOTA
Manigandan.A
NTK
Shaik Meeran
SDPI
Usha Nandhini .M
IND
Samuel Jason .P
PPIS
Baladandayudam.G
IND
Moosha.B
IND
Syed Riswan
IND
Balakrishnan V
VBMP
Syed Nizamuddin Aslam
IND
Selvi.V
IND
Saravanan.L
IND
Venkatesan
IND
Gnanapragasam.S
APNP
Ramesh.K
SP
Vedhamuthu
IND
Panneer Selvam .N
IND
Jaker Hussain .M
IND
Before you take these numbers at face value, it is important to note that Bengal has a reputation for humbling the most confident pollsters.
If the projection holds, the BJP would form a government in West Bengal for the first time, marking a historic breakthrough in a state long dominated by regional and Left politics.
In a strongly worded video message released a day after polling concluded, Banerjee thanked voters and party workers, accusing the BJP and the Centre of attempting to influence the election through “money, power and firearms”.
His words, "Andhera chhatega, kamal khilega" (the darkness will lift, the lotus will bloom), began circulating rapidly, resonating with millions watching the political drama unfold.
From 69 seats in the previous cycle, AAP said it had crossed the 650-mark, reflecting gains in urban, rural, and tribal regions
Exit Poll Results 2026: Axis My India has projected Himanta's return in Assam, Congress comeback in Kerala, edge for Vijay's TVK in Tamil Nadu
In the latest phase of polling, women voters turned out in slightly higher numbers than men.
Bengal Exit Poll Results today: Three polls predict a clear majority for BJP in West Bengal
Kerala Exit Poll Results 2026: Axis My India projects Congress comback in Kerala
Former IPS-turned-politician Annamalai, credited by cadres for the tangible work to shore up the party's fortunes in Tamil Nadu, ended up runner-up in the western city. He lost the election to DMK's Ganapathy Rajkumar by 1.18 lakh votes, but his vote share jumped to nearly 33%.




