Moneycontrol's Election
Analytics Centre:
Track assembly polls
In particular, all eyes are on UP and Punjab, two key states in which
the BJP faces a tough battle; the outcome could have a bearing on
policy-making and economic reforms at the Centre.
Moneycontrol News
The assembly elections currently underway are being seen as a referendum
on the Modi government, coming as they do early in the second half of
the NDA’s 5-year term. In particular, all eyes are on UP and Punjab, two
key states in which the BJP faces a tough battle; the outcome could
have a bearing on policy-making and
economic reforms at the Centre.
Moneycontrol has tied up with data analytics firm Gramener and political
commentators to bring you a wealth of data and analysis on the
elections, both in the run-up to counting day, and on the day of the
verdict (Saturday, March 11).
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We have data from each of the five states that have gone to the polls –
in addition to the Big Two states, Manipur, Uttarakhand and Goa, each
small but significant in its own way. If you click on an assembly
segment, you can see the names of candidates fighting it out, and you
can also go back to the previous assembly poll in 2012 and the Lok Sabha
election in 2014 for context.
We will also have a poll of polls in the run-up to counting day, when
the fate of the candidates in all the states will be decided.
That day, expect interactive live maps as the results come in,
displaying live data for each of the five states and 690 assembly segments. We will also be running live blogs with all the latest from
each state, expert commentary and sharp insights into what this means
for the country, the states, the main parties and the key individuals.
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