Rajasthan Elections Exit Poll 2023: 'Riwaz' Likely To Remain As BJP Has Edge Over Congress In Tight Contest; 'Others' May Become Kingmaker
The poll of polls, a culmination of various exit polls, conducted by FPJ suggests that the Riwaz (tradition) of changing party in power every 5 years is likely to continue as the saffron party is seen making a return to power.

The Exit Poll Results 2023 for the recently held Assembly elections in Rajasthan were announced on Thursday evening after the voting concluded for the desert state on November 23. The incumbent Congress led by veteran Ashok Gehlot is daring to break the tradition of the state changing party in power every 5-years, whereas the challenger BJP is giving a tough fight to regain the state.
As candidates' fates were sealed within the EVM machines, various polling agencies commenced the release of their exit polls post 5:30 PM.
The poll of polls, a culmination of various exit polls, conducted by FPJ suggests that the Riwaz (tradition) of changing party in power every 5 years is likely to continue as the saffron party is seen making a return to power.
Poll of Exit Polls: (Mean of all exit polls)
INC: 86
BJP: 101
OTH: 14
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Below are the results of all major exit poll surveys.
Important Exit Polls
1) India Today- Axis My India
INC: 96
BJP: 90
OTH:13
2) ABP C- Voter
BJP: 94-114
INC: 71-91
OTH: 9-19
3) Times Now-ETG
BJP: 108-128
INC: 56-72
OTH: 13-21
4) Republic-Matrize
BJP: 115-130
INC: 65-75
OTH: 12-19
5) India TV-CNX
INC: 94-104
BJP: 80-90
OTH: 14-18
6) TV9 Bharatvarsh- Polstrat
BJP: 100-110
INC: 90-100
OTH: 5-15
7) News24-Today's Chanakya:
INC: 101
BJP: 89
OTH: 9
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