Latest Opinion Poll for Czech Republic (Kantar, April 23, 2026)

March 23, 2026 - April 23, 2026

1200 respondents

Next Czech Republic General Election: 2029

The next Czech Republic General Election is expected in 2029.

Governing Coalition in Czech Republic Retains Stable Majority

Based on the Kantar projection, the incumbent governing parties would currently secure 53.5% of the parliamentary seats.

Who is leading in the latest poll from Kantar?

According to the latest national poll in Czechia by Kantar, ANO 2011 leads with 34%. They are followed by STAN: 15.5%, ODS: 15%, Piráti: 9.5%, SPD: 6.5%, Auto: 5%, KDU-ČSL: 3%, Naše Česko: 3% and TOP 09: 2.5%. Other parties secure 6% of the votes.

Quality Check: How Reliable is the Kantar Projection?

Potential Majorities and Coalition Scenarios

Electoral Threshold

The electoral threshold for the Czech Republic election is 5%.

ANO 2011 + STAN
Centre-Right
58.5%
ANO 2011 + ODS
Centre-Right
58.0%
ANO 2011 + SPD + Auto
Right
53.5%
ANO 2011 + Piráti
Centre-Right
51.5%
STAN + ODS + SPD + Auto
Centre-Right
48.5%
ANO 2011 + SPD
Right
48.0%
STAN + ODS + Piráti
Centre-Left
46.5%
ANO 2011 + Auto
Right
46.0%

Projected Parliamentary Composition (Source: Kantar)

According to Kantar, 6 parties are projected to surpass the electoral threshold and enter the Czech Republic's Chamber of Deputies: ANO 2011 with 81 representatives, STAN with 36 representatives, ODS with 35 representatives, Piráti with 22 representatives, SPD with 15 representatives and Auto with 11 representatives.

Czech Republic's Electoral System

The Czech Chamber of Deputies (Poslanecká sněmovna) comprises 200 members elected for a four-year term under a system of proportional representation. The country is divided into 14 electoral districts, corresponding to its regions (Kraje). Voters cast their ballots for a party list but can also support individual candidates with up to four preferential votes. Should a candidate secure enough preferential votes, they advance on the list, granting voters direct influence over the parliament's composition.

Electoral Thresholds

To enter the Chamber of Deputies, individual parties in the Czech Republic must clear a 5% national electoral threshold. The hurdle rises for electoral alliances: two-party coalitions require 7%, while alliances of three or more parties need 11%. This rule aims to boost parliamentary stability and prevent excessive fragmentation by smaller fringe parties. Parties failing to meet this threshold secure no seats in the D'Hondt method of seat allocation.

Government Formation and Traditions

Government formation in the Czech Republic typically begins with the President tasking the leader of the strongest party or a successful electoral alliance. As the electoral system rarely grants any single party an absolute majority, coalition governments are the norm. A new government must face a vote of confidence in the Chamber of Deputies within 30 days of its appointment. Political stability often hinges on internal coalition discipline, as the parliament can unseat the government through a vote of no confidence.

Data Sources and Methodology

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