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Latest voting intention survey by Demox Research for the National Council election

In the latest voting intention survey for the election in Austria conducted by Demox Research, the parties received the following results: ÖVP 33%, SPÖ 23%, FPÖ 18%, GRÜNE 12% and NEOS 11%. The voting intention survey interviewed a total of 1000 people during the period 14.05.2021.
1000 participants
14.05.2021
Demox Research
Development since the last election on 29.09.2024
ÖVP
33.0
-7.5
SPÖ
23.0
+2.0
FPÖ
18.0
+4.5
GRÜNE
12.0
-2.0
NEOS
11.0
+2.5
Others
3.0
+0.5
This poll is more than 3 months old.

Seats in parliament

183
Majority requires 92 seats
SPÖ
43
23.5%
GRÜNE
23
12.6%
NEOS
20
10.9%
ÖVP
63
34.4%
FPÖ
34
18.6%
ÖVP + SPÖ
57.9%
ÖVP + GRÜNE + NEOS
57.9%
ÖVP + FPÖ
53.0%
ÖVP + GRÜNE
47.0%
SPÖ + GRÜNE + NEOS
47.0%
ÖVP + NEOS
45.4%

75

PolitPro Score

Demox Research achieves a score of 75/100 in the PolitPro Score.

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Rating of parties

Comparison of historical poll results with overall election trends across all institutes (in %)

Lower
Similar
Higher
FPÖ
11
89
0
GRÜNE
11
78
11
NEOS
0
89
11
SPÖ
0
89
11
ÖVP
22
67
11

What are significant differences?

The PolitPro election trend, which calculates a time-weighted average value of current election polls, serves as a comparison value. A poll value is considered higher/lower if it is more than one percentage point higher/lower than the election trend. The overview shows all parties for which there is a deviation in a particular direction in at least 30% of the institute's election polls.