Delhi Elections: Occupation wise, who voted for whom? As per exit poll - watsupptoday.com
Delhi Elections: Occupation wise, who voted for whom? As per exit poll
Posted 09 Feb 2020 11:23 AM

Source : India Tv

Delhi Elections 2020 polling is done and the candidates, as well as the public, now eagerly await the results which are to be announced on Tuesday, February 11. The exit poll surveys, which were out on the eve of polling, show a comfortable lead for the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP). If the polls are right, Arvind Kejriwal-led AAP is all set to get over 50 seats and form a government once again in the national capital.

Analysis of the IANS-CVoter exit poll shows how Delhiites from various occupations have voted in the concluded polling. While strong winds are blowing the favor of AAP, there are a few occupations where the margin is too less to feel comfortable.

Here is an occupation-wise analysis of who voted for whom in the Delhi Assembly Election 2020 :

Student/Unemployed
The students/unemployed voter has gone strongly with Kejriwal with 51 percent votes. BJP has managed to secure 34 percent from this voter while the Congress party comes at a distant third with 9.5 percent.

Much of this could be credited to Kejriwal's strong bend towards the education sector and the work he has done in schools. Most of these voters would-be first-time voters and with a 17 percent lead, AAP has swept the class.

Housewife
Once again AAP has secured over 50 percent votes of the housewives. BJP has got 34.5 percent while Congress once again comes at a distant third with 7.5 percent vote.

With a lead of 17.2 percent, Kejriwal seems to have the full support of the housewives.

Farmer
Congress has done a little better with the farmers with 14 percent votes. BJP is likely to get 30 percent of the farmer's vote. And once again leading the pack in Arvind Kejriwal's AAP with 47.6 percent votes.

Once again AAP's margin here is 17 percent.

Landless Agricultural Labor
Agricultural labor is one occupation that looks divided between AAP and BJP. While Kejriwal has a slight edge here, it is not significantly high and a slight swing could go either way.

As per the IANS-CVoter exit poll, AAP is getting 42.8 percent of the vote in this occupation while the BJP gets 40 percent. Congress once again comes third with only 9.5 percent.

Fishery
Another profession where AAP is not clear cut in front. With a margin of only 2 percent, this profession has a close call between the AAP and the BJP.

AAP is likely to get 37.9 percent of the vote here while BJP stands at 35.9. Congress, by its own standards, has done well and is likely to secure an 18.9 percent vote, still coming third.

Government Services
Kejriwal's strong schemes for the government employees mean that AAP is 12.6 percent ahead of the second-placed BJP in this occupation.

AAP is likely to get 48.9 percent vote while BJP secures 36.3 percent. Congress is third with a 7.9 percent vote.

Private Sector Service
AAP has once again gone past the 50 percent mark when it comes to those in the private sector. With 50.6 percent Kejriwal looks to be in a clear lead. BJP is second with 37.5 percent while Congress is third with 7.5 percent.

AAP is ahead by 13.1 percent in this occupation.

Business/Self Employed
Businessmen have gone for the AAP as well. With 46 percent vote, Kejriwal is looking comfortable here. BJP is second with 38.6 percent while Congress is third with 11.1 percent.

AAP is likely to have a 7.4 percent lead in the occupation.

General Labor
General Labor is where AAP has stormed ahead of everyone. With 55.9 percent vote, Kejriwal is a whopping 25.4 percent ahead of the next best BJP which is at 30.6 percent.

Congress' disappointing campaign continues with 9.6 percent votes.

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