This Article is From May 19, 2016

Assembly Elections 2016: Political Future Of 5 Chief Ministers To Be Decided Today

Assembly Elections 2016: Political Future Of 5 Chief Ministers To Be Decided Today

Counting of votes for assembly elections in five states will be held on Thursday.

Highlights

  • Counting of votes will start at 8 am and results will be out by 2 pm
  • Exit polls suggest Mr Gogoi, Mr Chandy & Mr Rangaswamy are set to lose
  • Exit polls suggest Mamata Banerjee, J Jayalalithaa may retain power
New Delhi: The political future of chief ministers of West Bengal, Assam, Tamil Nadu, Kerala and the union territory of Puducherry will be decided when counting of votes to their assemblies is held on Thursday morning.

The counting of votes stored in EVMs and ballot boxes in the four states and the union territory of Puducherry will start at 8 am and results will be out by 2 pm, Election Commission officials said.

If exit polls so far are anything to go by, chief ministers Tarun Gogoi (Assam), Oommen Chandy (Kerala), and M Rangaswamy (Puducherry) are set to lose, while Mamata Banerjee (West Bengal) and J Jayalalithaa (Tamil Nadu) may get the voters' nod for another five-year term.

In Assam, if voted to power, the BJP will form its first-ever government in the north-east, dislodging the Congress that stayed in power for 15 years.

The Left may not stage a comeback in West Bengal but is likely to comfortably form a government in Kerala which is at present ruled by the Congress, exit polls indicate.

The Congress-DMK alliance may not be successful in wresting power from the ruling AIADMK despite a closely-fought electoral battle, but the coalition may form the next government in Puducherry, according to exit poll results.

As per the Election Commission guidelines, the counting of votes stored in electronic voting machines (EVMs) will begin half an hour after the postal ballots are counted.

While the elections to the Assam assembly were held in two phases beginning April 4, those for the West Bengal assembly were held over a month in six phases, commencing on April 4 and concluding on May 5.

In Kerala, Tamil Nadu and Puducherry, polling was held on May 16.
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