In Rajasthan, 35 per cent
prefer the previous government of BJP's Vasundhara Raje over Congress's Ashok
Gehlot. The Rajasthan Chief Minister has been unable to take the advantage of
the increase in the satisfaction level with his government. The survey shows
that 58 per cent of the voters were satisfied with Gehlot in 2011 and in 2013
the satisfaction level has gone up to 65 per cent. The dissatisfaction level
has come down to 23 per cent from 26 per cent ion 2011. In terms of votes, the
Congress is likely to get 44 per cent down from 47 per cent in 2009, whereas
the BJP has increased its vote share by 7 per cent and will get 44 per cent as
compared to 37 per cent in 2009. Just like the vote percentage, in terms of
seats too it is a dead hit between the two parties with both parties likely to
win 10-14 seats each.
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See Also:-
2013 Election Tracker Survey: State Scan - "Gujarat"
2013 Election Tracker Survey: State Scan - "Uttar Pradesh"
2013 Election Tracker Survey: State Scan - "Madhya Pradesh"
2013 Election Tracker Survey: State Scan - "Maharashtra"
2013 Election Tracker Survey: State Scan - "Andhra Pradesh"
2013 Election Tracker Survey: State Scan - "Madhya Pradesh"
2013 Election Tracker Survey: State Scan - "Maharashtra"
2013 Election Tracker Survey: State Scan - "Andhra Pradesh"
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