Czech Republic: Polls and trends for the Czech election 2025

Current Election Trend for Czech Republic

ANO
31.6
ODS
13.4
Piráti
10.7
STAN
9.8
SPD
8.9
TOP 09
5.3
KSČM
4.4
Přísaha
3.8
SOCDEM
3.3
KDU
2.6
S
2.6
Z
2.1
Sonst.
1.5
Next election: 2025
The next parliamentary election in Czech Republic is expected to take place in 2025.
Government would have to worry
In the current election trend, the government parties receive 49.1% of the votes.

Who is leading in the election trend in Czech Republic?

In the current election trend in Czech Republic, ANO 2011 leads with 31.6%. This is an increase of +4.5 percentage points since the last election.

ODS reaches 13.4%. This means a significant loss in voter favor since the last election ().

Piráti reaches 10.7%. This means a significant loss in voter favor since the last election ().

STAN reaches 9.8%. This means a significant loss in voter favor since the last election ().

SPD reaches 8.9% and thus maintains the level of the last election (-0.7 percentage points).

TOP 09 reaches 5.3%. This means a significant loss in voter favor since the last election ().

KSČM (4.4%), Přísaha (3.8%), SOCDEM (3.3%), KDU-ČSL (2.6%), Svobodní (2.6%) and Zelení (2.1%) fail to meet the percentage threshold and could not enter parliament.

1.5% would vote for another small party in current polls (Other).

Which polls were considered in the election trend?

For the election trend, polls from various polling institutes from the last 3 months were analyzed. These include polls from Ipsos, Median, Kantar and STEM, for example. The latest poll from each institute was considered, and then, taking into account various factors, it was recalculated into a weighted average. The election trend is therefore more robust against outliers from individual institutes and provides a quick overview of the political mood in the country.

Therefore, the will of at least 4630 individuals was considered in the polls of the election trend. Election polls are not predictions of the election outcome but reflect the current mood during the respective poll period.

What values do the small parties have?

Representative polls are subject to statistical fluctuations and have a margin of error of 1.5 to 3 percentage points. Some polling institutes only mention small parties with a value of 3% or higher. PolitPro does not conduct its own polls and therefore has no more detailed information about small parties. To calculate reliable values, parties are only considered in the election trend if they are explicitly listed in at least half of all polls.

Polls are usually a projection. This means that the raw data is modified by the institutes based on various criteria to come as close as possible to the possible outcome of an election. However, the exact calculation methods of the polling institutes are not publicly known.

Could the government stay in office?

If there were an election this Sunday in Czech Republic, the government from would secure 49.1% of the virtual seats. The government could thus not remain in office.

Which parties would enter parliament?

In the current election trend, 6 parties could enter parliament: ANO 2011, ODS, Piráti, STAN, SPD and TOP 09 reach the necessary percentages to surpass the parliamentary threshold.

To calculate virtual seats, all parties in the election trend that achieve sufficient votes to surpass the parliamentary threshold are considered. Since polls only determine the voting intentions of parties, compensation and overhang mandates cannot be taken into account.

Are non-voters considered in the election trend?

When presenting election polls and results, non-voters are not considered: the votes cast for a party are calculated in relation to the number of valid second votes cast. Non-voters as well as invalid votes (including blank votes) are ignored. For comparison: In the last election, the voter turnout was 65.4% - 34.6% of the eligible population were non-voters or cast invalid votes.

Why does PolitPro show the political orientation of parties?

To make parties comparable across borders and provide a quick overview of political events, we show the rough political orientation of parties. These are rough categorizations and can never capture all the positions of the parties. The respective election programs of the parties provide a complete overview of their positions.

Current Election Trend for EU-Parliament

Czech Republic
· 21 / 720 seats
31.6
13.4
10.7
9.8
8.9
5.3
4.4
3.3
2.6
2.6
2.1
1.5

Latest polls for Czech Republic

Ipsos
· 3 weeks ago
3 weeks ago
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26.3
21.6
13.4
11.3
7.9
6.1
2.8
2.7
Kantar
· 4 weeks ago
4 weeks ago
Open Details

What is the latest poll for Czech Republic?

The latest poll for the election in Czech Republic was published by Ipsos. The parties achieve the following values: ANO 2011 26.3%, SPOLU 21.6%, STAN 13.4%, Piráti 11.3%, SPD 7.9%, KSČM 6.1%, Přísaha 4.9%, Svobodní 2.8% and SOCDEM 2.7%.

Coalitions

200
Piráti
27
ANO
80
STAN
24
TOP 09
13
ODS
34
SPD
22
Majority requires 101 seats
ANO 2011 + ODS
114
ANO 2011 + Piráti
107
ANO 2011 + STAN
104
ANO 2011 + SPD
102
ODS + Piráti + STAN + TOP 09

Which coalitions are currently possible in Czech Republic?

In current election polls, various coalitions would be possible: Coalition from ANO 2011 and ODS, Coalition from ANO 2011 and Piráti, Coalition from ANO 2011 and STAN and Coalition from ANO 2011 and SPD each achieve a majority in parliament.

Information on the Coalition Overview

The overview of possible coalitions for the election in Czech Republic shows the main coalition possibilities. The coalitions are calculated based on the virtual seats of the election trend. Only parties that surpass the percentage threshold with their votes are considered. A complete overview of coalition possibilities can be found through the link below.

The number on the right indicates how many percent of the virtual seats a coalition would reach. From 50% of the votes, a coalition has realistic chances of forming the government. The icon above a bar on the right indicates the political orientation of a coalition (Left, right, center).

Election trend by party at a glance

On the rise: STAN
+3.0 growth in the last 30 days
Trending down: ANO 2011
-1.8 loss in the last 30 days
Party 30 days 3 months 6 months 12 months Since election
ANO 2011
ODS
Piráti
STAN
SPD
TOP 09
KSČM
Přísaha
SOCDEM
KDU-ČSL
Svobodní
Zelení
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Czech Republic — National parliament voting intention

Information on the Development of the Election Trend

The line chart provides an overview of the development of the election trend in Czech Republic in recent years. For this, the current election trend is recorded as a data point every Sunday and added to the chart. The course of the poll values can reveal short-term and long-term trends in polls and election polls. The last election in Czech Republic took place on 09.10.2021.

Government and parliament

Petr Pavel
Head of state
Petr Fiala
Head of government
Parties in parliament
Seats in parliament : 200
Political orientation
Left-leaning parties : 37
Right-leaning parties : 163

Which parties are in the parliament of Czech Republic?

In the parliament of Czech Republic, there are 200 representatives from 4 parties. 0 representatives are part of the government from . The opposition from SPOLU, ANO 2011, Piráti + STAN and SPD has 200 representatives.

37 of the representatives are politically more left-leaning, while 163 representatives are politically more right-leaning.

Who governs in Czech Republic?

Petr Fiala governs in Czech Republic with a coalition of . The head of state is Petr Pavel.

Parliamentary election in Czech Republic 2025

The Parliamentary election in Czech Republic 2025 will probably take place in 2025. Once the results are in, the election results will be posted on this page.

Petr Fiala is currently governing with a Coalition of the center of ODS, Piráti, KDU-ČSL, TOP 09 and STAN. In the last Parliamentary election in Czech Republic in 2021, SPOLU (27.8% - 71 seats), ANO 2011 (27.1% - 72 seats), Piráti + STAN (15.6% - 37 seats) and SPD (9.6% - 20 seats) entered parliament. The turnout of that election was 65.4%.

FAQ

When is the next election in Czech Republic?

The next election in Czech Republic is expected to take place in the year 2025.

Who is the president of Czech Republic?

The head of state of Czech Republic is Petr Pavel.

Who governs in Czech Republic?

Petr Fiala governs in Czech Republic with a coalition of .

What is the electoral threshold in Czech Republic?

The electoral threshold in the Czech Republic is 5% for parties, 8% for two-party alliances, and 11% for alliances with more than two parties.

What is the latest poll for Czech Republic?

The latest poll for the election in Czech Republic was published by Ipsos. The parties achieve the following values: ANO 2011 26.3%, SPOLU 21.6%, STAN 13.4%, Piráti 11.3%, SPD 7.9%, KSČM 6.1%, Přísaha 4.9%, Svobodní 2.8% and SOCDEM 2.7%.

Which parties are in the parliament of Czech Republic?

In the parliament of Czech Republic, there are 200 representatives from 4 parties. 0 representatives are part of the government from . The opposition from SPOLU, ANO 2011, Piráti + STAN and SPD has 200 representatives.