Latest Opinion Poll for Berlin Election (Infratest dimap, April 24, 2021)

April 20, 2021 - April 24, 2021

1162 respondents

Next General election in Berlin: September 20, 2026

The next General election in Berlin takes place in 198 days.

Berlin's Incumbent Government Lacks Majority

Based on the Infratest dimap projection, the incumbent governing parties would currently secure 37.7% of the parliamentary seats.

Who is leading in the latest poll from Infratest dimap?

In the latest opinion poll for the Berlin election, conducted by Infratest dimap on April 24, 2021, Grüne emerges as the frontrunner with 27%. Trailing are CDU: 18%, SPD: 17%, Die Linke: 14%, AfD: 9% and FDP: 7%. Other parties secure 8% of the votes.

Quality Check: How Reliable is the Infratest dimap Projection?

85

PolitPro Score

Infratest dimap achieved a PolitPro Score of 85 out of 100.

1.5

Election Accuracy

On average, Infratest dimap's figures deviate by 1.5 percentage points between their final pre-election polls and actual election results.

Potential Majorities and Coalition Scenarios

Electoral Threshold

The electoral threshold for the Berlin election is 5%.

Grüne + CDU + SPD
Centre-Left
66.9%
Grüne + SPD + Die Linke
Left
63.1%
Grüne + CDU + FDP
Centre-Left
56.2%
Grüne + SPD + FDP
Left
55.4%
Grüne + CDU
Centre-Left
48.5%
Grüne + SPD
Left
47.7%
CDU + SPD + FDP
Centre
45.4%
Grüne + Die Linke
Left
44.6%

Projected Parliamentary Composition (Source: Infratest dimap)

According to Infratest dimap data, 6 parties are projected to surpass the electoral threshold and enter the Berlin parliament: Grüne with 38 representatives, CDU with 25 representatives, SPD with 24 representatives, Die Linke with 20 representatives, AfD with 13 representatives and FDP with 10 representatives.

The Electoral System in Berlin

Berlin's House of Representatives (Abgeordnetenhaus) elections utilize a personalized proportional representation system. Following the irregularities of the 2021 botched election and the subsequent 2023 repeat election, electoral organization faces intense scrutiny. The system involves first votes for direct constituency candidates and second votes for party lists at the district or state level, supplemented by compensatory seats to maintain overall proportionality.

Electoral Thresholds

Berlin enforces a five-percent electoral threshold, but with a critical basic mandate clause: a party securing at least one direct mandate gains entry to the Abgeordnetenhaus, its representation then reflecting its full second-vote share. In a city characterized by numerous fiercely contested neighborhoods (Kieze), this provision offers a vital safeguard for smaller parties with strong local bases.

Government Formation and Traditions

Berlin has earned a reputation as a laboratory for coalition governments. The city has experimented with a wide array of alliances, from Red-Red-Green (SPD-Left-Greens) to the current Grand Coalition (CDU-SPD). The metropolis's inherent political fragmentation frequently mandates protracted negotiations to unify the diverse interests of its varied districts and social milieus within the Senate.

Data Sources and Methodology

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