Exit Poll Results 2019 Lok Sabha India Live Updates: The exit poll results of 2019 Lok Sabha elections have been announced. The last and 7th phase of the ongoing Lok Sabha elections ended today. Zee Business Maha Exit Poll predicts 285 seats for the BJP-led NDA. According to CVoter survey, PM Narendra Modi is set to return to the office with the NDA winning 287 seats. The seat share projected by CVoter is - NDA 287, UPA 128, MGB 40, Others 87. Several polling agencies have released their respective exit poll outcomes in association with several news channels. You can watch the Exit Poll results LIVE on Zee Business TV. Several national pollsters that released the exit polls include Today's Chanakya, Republic-Jan Ki Baat, Republic-CVoter, ABP, News18-IPSOS, India Today-Axis, Times Now-VMR, NewsX-Neta.
You can watch Mega Exit Poll on Zee Business TV online
Today's Chanakya: BJP 300 ± 14 Seats
NDA 350 ± 14 Seats
Cong 55 ± 9 Seats
UPA 95 ± 9 Seats
Others 97 ± 11 Seats
Republic-Jan Ki Baat: BJP - NDA - 305; Congress 124; Others 104
Republic-CVoter: NDA 287, UPA 128, MGB 40, Others 87
ABP: NDA to win 267 seats (BJP 218); UPA may get 127 seats; Others - 148 seats

India Today-Axis: NDA - 339-365; UPA - 77-108; 69-95
Times Now-VMR: Times Now-VMR: NDA - 396; Congress- 132; Others - 104
NewsX-Neta: NDA - 242; Congress - 164; Others - 136
News 18-IPSOS: NDA may get up to 336 seats
Campaigning for the seventh and last phase of Lok Sabha elections, which will see 59 seats going to the polls on May 19, ended Friday. The campaign had already ended on Thursday in West Bengal due to orders of the Election Commission. It ended in the remaining six states and the Union Territory of Chandigarh on Friday.
More than 10.1 crore voters will decide the fate of 918 candidates including Prime Minister Narendra Modi in the seventh phase. They will cast their ballot at over 1.12 lakh polling stations. Polling will take place on remaining eight constituencies of Bihar, three of Jharkhand, eight of Madhya Pradesh, 13 of Uttar Pradesh, nine of West Bengal and all the four of Himachal Pradesh, 13 of Punjab and the lone seat of Chandigarh.