As the final phase of voting for the Lok Sabha elections set to conclude on June 1, anticipation is building for the release of exit polls, which will offer the first glimpse into potential outcomes before the official results are declared. These exit polls, conducted by various agencies, are pivotal in gauging the electorate's mood and predicting the composition of the next Parliament. While not always accurate, they provide valuable insights into voting trends and potential swings in voter sentiment. Different media organisations will declare the results of various exit polls conducted by them after 6:30 pm on June
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The polling process for the Lok Sabha elections has been extensive, taking place in seven distinct phases, starting from April 19 and concluding on June 1. Throughout this period, all political parties exerted their utmost efforts to woo voters and garner support, employing a variety of strategies and campaign tactics to secure votes. As voters turned out in significant numbers, their decisions were meticulously recorded in the Electronic Voting Machines (EVMs), ensuring a secure and efficient voting process. The anticipation now builds as the country awaits the official declaration of the results, which is scheduled for June 4.