Latest Opinion Poll for the Bavarian Election (GMS, June 5, 2023)

May 31, 2023 - June 5, 2023

1001 respondents

Next General election in Bavaria: 2028

The next General election in Bavaria is expected in 2028.

Bavarian Governing Coalition Retains Stable Majority

Based on the GMS projection, the incumbent governing parties would currently secure 59.4% of the parliamentary seats.

Who is leading in the latest poll from GMS?

In the latest opinion poll for the Bavarian election, conducted by GMS on June 5, 2023, CSU leads with 41%. Trailing are Grüne: 14%, AfD: 12%, Freie Wähler: 11%, SPD: 10%, FDP: 4%, Die Linke: 2% and Bayernpartei: 1%. Other parties secure 5% of the votes.

Quality Check: How Reliable is the GMS Projection?

86

PolitPro Score

GMS achieved a PolitPro Score of 86 out of 100.

1.3

Election Accuracy

On average, GMS's figures deviate by 1.3 percentage points between their final pre-election polls and actual election results.

Potential Majorities and Coalition Scenarios

Electoral Threshold

The electoral threshold for the Bavarian election is 5%.

CSU + AfD
Right
60.0%
CSU + Grüne
Centre-Right
56.1%
CSU + Freie Wähler
Right
50.6%
CSU + SPD
Centre-Right
48.3%

Projected Parliamentary Composition (Source: Forsa)

According to Forsa, 6 parties are projected to surpass the electoral threshold and enter the Bavarian parliament: CSU with 72 representatives, AfD with 36 representatives, Grüne with 29 representatives, Freie Wähler with 19 representatives, SPD with 15 representatives and Die Linke with 9 representatives.

The Electoral System in Bavaria

Bavaria operates under an 'enhanced proportional representation' electoral system. A key feature is the aggregation of both first and second votes to determine seat allocation (total votes). Furthermore, voters can specifically select individual candidates from a party list with their second vote, directly influencing the ranking of elected representatives. This system significantly bolsters the personal mandate component over a pure party-list approach.

Electoral Thresholds

In the Free State of Bavaria, the five-percent threshold applies to the total votes cast statewide. Crucially, no basic mandate clause is in place. Historically, this has meant that parties winning direct constituencies can still fail to enter the Landtag if their statewide vote falls below 5% – a significant barrier, particularly for regional parties or smaller political groups.

Government Formation and Traditions

For decades, Bavaria was defined by single-party rule under the CSU. Today, coalitions are the norm, typically involving the Freie Wähler (Free Voters) as a conservative partner. A distinct Bavarian characteristic is the CSU's categorical distancing from both the Greens and the AfD, which severely restricts the scope for coalition-building to the conservative bloc.

Data Sources and Methodology

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