Edited by Amit Chaturvedi | Updated: June 21, 2012 18:14 IST
Navin Patnaik and J Jayalalithaa, the Opposition chief ministers who first announced Mr Sangma as their candidate, hold 6% of the vote. With the BJP on board, Mr Sangma manages 26% of the vote. An additional 4% comes his way if he wins the endorsement of Mr Banerjee. That adds up to just 33% of the electoral college. The four Left parties are meeting today to decide who they will support. Even if they agree to back Mr Sangma, he is still short of the 50% mark.
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