Latest voting intention survey by Civey for EU-Parliament
In the latest voting intention survey for the election in EU-Parliament conducted by Civey, the parties received the following results: CDU/CSU 29.1%, Grüne 18.1%, SPD 15.9%, AfD 12.3%, Die Linke 7.2% and FDP 6.3%. The voting intention survey interviewed a total of 5053 people during the period 22.05.2019 - 22.05.2019. The survey was commissioned by Spiegel Online.
5053 participants
15.05.2019 - 22.05.2019
Civey
Spiegel Online
Union
29.1
-0.5
Grüne
18.1
-0.9
SPD
15.9
-1.3
AfD
12.3
+0.9
Linke
7.2
+0.7
FDP
6.3
-0.7
Others
11.1
+1.8
This poll is more than 3 months old.
83
PolitPro Score
Civey achieves a score of 83/100 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 %)
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.
Civey for Spiegel Online
Civey is a Berlin-based start-up that conducts online surveys for opinion and market research. The surveys are spread across websites like Spiegel.de, T-Online.de or Focus.de and every visitor can take part in the survey. Additional data such as age, gender, postal code, income and marital status are also requested, and the survey results are weighted differently on the basis of these criteria. Surveys are regularly published on behalf of Spiegel Online for federal elections as well as state elections. There are repeated legal disputes between Civey and Forsa, for example around the methodology of the surveys or advertising claims.