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Latest voting intention survey by Ipsos for Czech Republic

In the latest voting intention survey for the election in Czech Republic conducted by Ipsos, the parties received the following results: ANO 2011 34.1%, SPOLU 20.6%, SPD 10.1%, STAN 9.9%, Stačilo! 6.4%, Piráti 6%, Auto 4.6%, SOCDEM 2.7%, Zelení 2.7% and Přísaha 2.1%. The voting intention survey interviewed a total of 1006 people during the period 01.06.2025 - 01.06.2025.
1006 participants
26.05.2025 - 01.06.2025
Ipsos
ANO
34.1
-0.3
SPOLU
20.6
-1.1
SPD
10.1
-0.3
STAN
9.9
+0.1
Stač
6.4
+0.6
Piráti
6.0
-0.1
Auto
4.6
+0.1
SOCDEM
2.7
+0.9
Z
2.7
+0.6
Přísaha
2.1
-0.3
Others
0.8
-0.2

Seats in parliament

200
Majority requires 101 seats
Stač
14
7%
Piráti
13
6.5%
STAN
23
11.5%
ANO
79
39.5%
SPOLU
48
24%
SPD
23
11.5%
ANO 2011 + SPOLU
63.5%
ANO 2011 + SPOLU
63.5%
ANO 2011 + Stačilo! + Piráti
53.0%
ANO 2011 + STAN
51.0%
ANO 2011 + STAN
51.0%
ANO 2011 + SPD
51.0%

54

PolitPro Score

Ipsos achieves a score of 54/100 in the PolitPro Score.

What is the PolitPro Score?

The PolitPro Score evaluates the reliability of polling institutes based on their accuracy in elections and neutrality toward political parties. Significant biases in favor of or against parties compared to election trends result in deductions. The maximum score is 100.

Rating of parties

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

Lower
Similar
Higher
ANO
11
33
56
Auto
Not enough data available
Piráti
0
100
0
Přísaha
17
67
17
SOCDEM
0
89
11
SPD
11
67
22
SPOLU
0
14
86
STAN
33
50
17
Stač
Not enough data available
Z
0
100
0

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.