Gujarat Opinion Polls 2012


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Gujarat Election 2012 Opinion Polls

Tuesday, October 30, 2012

cnn ibn pre poll survey/ opinion poll on gujrat election 2012

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Narendra Modi-led BJP is once again set to decimate the Congress and romp home with a thumping majority. Narendra Modi will make hat trick.
  • Modi heading for landslide win in Gujarat: Poll
  • BJP likely to get 50 per cent vote share
  • Congress may drop to 36 per cent vote share
  • Modi's popularity at an all-time high at 49 pc
Modi's personal popularity is also intact with nearly half the respondents - 49 per cent - backing him for the Chief Minister's post. None of his rivals is even in the double digits when it comes to the chief ministership stakes.
In fact, the one big message from the survey is that Modi's popularity is at an all-time high. In 2002 when Modi helped BJP back to power in the backdrop of state-wide riots, only 37 per cent of the voters wanted him as the chief minister. But since then - barring 2004, when his popularity fell to 31 per cent - he has consolidated his position; in 2012, there is no leader who comes anywhere close to him.
A major factor behind Modi's rising graph is that the state under his stewardship has made rapid economic progress, and all the economic indicators are healthy. A majority of the voters credit the BJP for Gujarat's development, and even most non-BJP and non-Congress voters believe that Modi's rule has been development-oriented. The only blemish in his track record is that the condition of farmers and employment generation has been rated negatively by those surveyed.

Saturday, October 6, 2012

BJP will win 133 seats in Gujarat Election Survey 2012 'Lens on News' Survey Results

Gujarat Election Survey 2012 : BJP may win 133 seats in 'Lens on News' Survey Results

New Delhi: The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) is expected to sweep 50 percent of all votes and win 133 of the 182 seats in the upcoming elections in Gujarat, a survey of voters released on Friday said.
In contrast, the Congress would maintain its 38 percent vote share but get only 43 seats, a drop of 16 from its 2007 tally, the LensOnNews survey said.
According to the results of ‘Lens on News’ survey, the ruling BJP party would get at least 50 percent votes in the upcoming elections there by forms the government. This party is expected to come to power again, by defeating its opposition parties in December 2012 as per the survey. They add, BJP will gain impeccable position by winning in 133 seats out of 182 assembly seats. As per the survey, Congress party will bag only 38 percent seats and might get confined to 43 seats. When compared with the 2007 Assembly elections, congress party will lose 16 seats.

The findings follow a survey of 7,294 voters across 52 constituencies across the state.
The BJP’s projected seats would be a gain of one percent in vote share but would give it 16 more seats as compared to 2007, it said.
The Congress is slated to maintain its 38 percent vote share but get only 43 seats.
It said the phenomenon of a small swing of vote share resulting in a disproportionate benefit to the BJP in terms of seats was dominantly due to the delimitation exercise.
Of the 16 more seats projected to be gained by the BJP since 2007, a substantial number of 10 seats are to be attributed to an increase in the number of urban seats, it said.
The Congress, the survey said, was handicapped as it lacked a state leader to match the stature of Chief Minister Narendra Modi.

Wednesday, October 3, 2012

Gujarat Election date 2012 | Gujarat Election Notification date district wise Phase 1 and 2 on 13 & 17 Dec 2012

Gujarat Election date 2012 | Gujarat Election Notification date district wise Phase 1 and 2 13 & 17 Dec 2012. Gujarat assembly elections 2012 in two phases on 13th and 17th December:
Chief Election Commissioner Shri Sampath in a press conference in New Delhi, the Gujarat elections will be held in two phases.
PH-1 assembly constituency election date 13 december 2012
 
Date of issuance of notification:17th November 2012
Second phase notification: 23 November 2012
Final date of filing nominations: 24 November 2012
Second phase: 30th November 2012
Scrutiny of nominations:26 November 2012
Scrutiny of nominations for second phase: 1 December 2012
Final date of withdrawal: 28 November 2012
Final date of withdrawal of nomination forms for second phase:3 December 2012
Polling date:13 December 2012
Second phase polling date: 17 December 2012
Counting: 20 December 2012

GUJARAT GE 2012
ASSEMBLY CONSTITUENCIES – PHASE – I ( 87 ACs) 13.12.2012
AC No. & Name

39 - Viramgam election date 13.12.2012
40 - Sanand assembly constituency
election date 13 december 2012
58 - Dholka assembly constituency election date 13 december 2012
59 - Dhandhuka
60 - Dasada (SC)
61 - Limbdi
62 - Wadhwan
63 - Chotila
64 - Dhrangadhra
65 - Morbi
66 - Tankara
67 - Wankaner
68 – Rajkot East
69 – Rajkot West
70 - Rajkot South
71 - Rajkot Rural (SC)
72 - Jasdan
73 - Gondal
74 - Jetpur
75 - Dhoraji
76 - Kalavad – (SC)
77 - Jamnagar Rural
78-Jamnagar North
79 - Jamnagar South
80 - Jamjodhpur
81 – Khambhalia
82 - Dwarka
83 - Porbandar
84 - Kutiyana
14
GUJARAT GE 2012 – PHASE – I (Contd)
85 - Manavadar
86 – Junagadh
87 - Visavadar
88 - Keshod
89 - Mangrol
90 - Somnath
91 - Talala
92 - Kodinar (SC)
93 – Una
94 - Dhari
95 - Amreli
96 - Lathi
97 -Savarkundla
98 – Rajula
99 - Mahuva
100 – Talaja
101 – Gariadhar
102 - Palitana
103 - Bhavnagar Rural
104 - Bhavnagar East
105 - Bhavnagar West
106 - Gadhada (SC)
107 - Botad
148 - Nandod (ST)
149 - Dediapada (ST)
150 - Jambusar
151 - Vagra
152 - Jhagadia (ST)
153 - Bharuch
154 - Ankleshwar
155 – Olpad
15
GUJARAT GE 2012 – PHASE – I (Contd)
156 - Mangrol (ST)
157 - Mandvi (ST)
158 - Kamrej
159 - Surat East
160 - Surat North
161 - Varachha Road
162 - Karanj
163 - Limbayat
164 - Udhna
165 - Majura
166 – Katargam
167 - Surat West
168 - Choryasi
169 - Bardoli (SC)
170 - Mahuva (ST)
171 - Vyara (ST)
172 - Nizar (ST)
173 - Dangs (ST)
174 - Jalalpore
175 - Navsari
176 - Gandevi (ST)
177 - Bansda (ST)
178 - Dharampur (ST)
179 - Valsad
180 - Pardi
181 - Kaprada (ST)
182 - Umbergaon (ST)
Total = 87 ACs

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