Goa To Split With Bjp, Single-largest Party

Goa to split with BJP, single-largest party

New Delhi, December 11, 2011 : .According to the third ABP News/CVoter Battle for the States tracker, the BJP will emerge the largest party in Goa with 30% vote share.

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The BJP will be going to the polls next year.

The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) is projected to be the main opposition with 24 per cent vote share, while erstwhile prime contender Congress is projected to poll 20 per cent votes.

It is clear from the vote share that Goa is heading for a split verdict that could eventually lead to a hung Assembly, as per the survey.

The current projections are based on CVoter daily tracking poll conducted from November 13 to December 9, among 18+ adults, including likely voters.

The survey covered five states: UP, Punjab and Uttarakhand as well as Manipur, Manipur, and Goa.The survey was done via CATI (telephonic surveys).It is possible that the margin of error for this survey could be +-3 to +-5 percent.However, it may not have considered all criteria.

In the earlier rounds of the Tracker, BJP was projected to win a simple majority, but heading into the final weeks, that edge has undergone erosion.Currently, BJP is projected to win 19 seats, just one shy of the halfway mark of 20 seats.

AAP is the surprise of the pack and is expected to win 7 seats, higher than the 6 seats projected for the Congress.

In normal times, the anti-incumbency in the state would have been sufficient to sink the fortunes of the BJP.However, the incompetence of state Congress and better groundwork of AAP has split the anti-incumbency votes.This has pushed the BJP into an advantageous position.

These smaller parties, which are projected to win 26 percent of the vote and 8 seats in this situation will become the kingmakers.The government formation process will take place in a chaotic manner, much like with the Vidhan Sabha.

Incumbent Chief Minister Pramod Sawant of the BJP is the most popular leader for the CM’s post among the Goans with 29 per cent approval.

The second spot is held by AAP’s unnamed leader with 21 per cent approval.

Digambar Kamat of Congress is the third most popular leader with 14 per cent approval.This brings up the question of leadership dividend for AAP.If AAP is currently doing well without a face, does it stand to gain from projecting a strong leader?


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