Exit polls are forecasts made by news outlets utilizing randomized or methodical sample patterns to estimate election victors before the winner is announced. Assumptions are based mainly on voter responses to questions like which group they decided to vote for and why. Following the answer, the organizations decipher the electoral pattern in order to determine which candidate or party is most likely to succeed in each constituency.
Between February 10 and March 7, the Election Commission of India barred the publication of exit polls, and also printed and digital media firms from holding or releasing electoral results forecasts.
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