6 Risks Exit Pollsters Take Before Sticking Their Necks Out

Why conducting exit polls in India is a very tricky business for pollsters

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Why conducting exit polls in India is a very tricky business for pollsters

Sunday evening’s exit poll results left no one unmoved: The Opposition cried foul, while the ruling coalition was ecstatic.

Dr Prannoy Roy, one of India’s foremost psephologists candidly admitted to RD, before the elections, of being extremely nervous about predicting poll outcomes. Many others would secretly admit to this—after all, the verdict on their performance can be swift and brutal. The key pollsters of 2019 sound confident, and have been bold in their predictions. "I am fully confident of our methods and our projections,” says Pradeep Gupta, founder, Axis My India, who has conducted the post-poll and exit poll survey for the India Today Group for the recently concluded general elections. “Our figures are based on a transparent, face-to-face meeting with voters across all the constituencies and a rigorous analysis of the data,” he adds.

The India Today-Axis My India post-poll survey has predicted 339-365 Lok Sabha seats for the ruling NDA led by Narendra Modi.

Yet it is not easy to predict election results in a multi-party democracy like India. No wonder pollsters often insert caveats, such as keeping the 'margin of error' high, to fend off any possible counting-day reversals. There are certain home truths and secrets that the exit pollsters do not share on the ways they could go wrong. Here are six factors that make exit pollsters wary.

1.The demographic puzzle

Exit polls, as the name suggests, is a poll of voters coming out of the booths after casting their votes. (The India Today-Axis My India post-poll survey was done a day after the voting during the first six phases of the general elections and it was an exit poll after the last phase of the election). When exit pollsters approach voters, it is hard to imagine that they would get every detail of their demographic. Normally, pollsters don’t reveal if they ask the caste or the religio...

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