Latest Opinion Poll for Latvia (SKDS, December 4, 2025)

November 21, 2025 - December 4, 2025

1819 respondents

Next General Election in Latvia: October 3, 2026

The next General Election in Latvia takes place in 143 days.

Latvia's Governing Coalition Retains Stable Majority

Based on the SKDS projection, the incumbent governing parties would currently secure 57.0% of the parliamentary seats.

Who is leading in the latest poll from SKDS?

According to the latest national poll in Latvia by SKDS, Jaunā Vienotība leads with 16%. They are followed by LPV: 13.9%, Progresīvie: 13.1%, Nacionālā Apvienība: 10.3%, Apvienotais saraksts (LZP/LRA/LP): 9.9%, ZZS: 9.2%, SV: 8.2%, Stabilitātei!: 5.4%, SDPS: 2.6%, Latvijas attīstībai: 2.2%, Jaunā konservatīvā partija: 2%, Platforma 21: 2%, Apvienība Jaunlatvieši: 1.2%, Par!: 1.1% and P21: 0.2%. Other parties secure 2.7% of the votes.

Quality Check: How Reliable is the SKDS Projection?

Potential Majorities and Coalition Scenarios

Electoral Threshold

The electoral threshold for the Latvian election is 5%.

Jaunā Vienotība + LPV + Nacionālā Apvienība + Apvienotais saraksts (LZP/LRA/LP)
Centre-Right
59.0%
Jaunā Vienotība + LPV + Nacionālā Apvienība + ZZS
Centre-Right
58.0%
Jaunā Vienotība + LPV + Apvienotais saraksts (LZP/LRA/LP) + ZZS
Centre-Right
58.0%
Jaunā Vienotība + Progresīvie + Apvienotais saraksts (LZP/LRA/LP) + ZZS
Centre-Left
57.0%
Jaunā Vienotība + LPV + Nacionālā Apvienība + SV
Right
56.0%
Jaunā Vienotība + LPV + Apvienotais saraksts (LZP/LRA/LP) + SV
Centre-Right
56.0%
Jaunā Vienotība + LPV + ZZS + SV
Centre-Right
55.0%
Jaunā Vienotība + Nacionālā Apvienība + Apvienotais saraksts (LZP/LRA/LP) + ZZS
Centre-Right
54.0%

Projected Parliamentary Composition (Source: SKDS)

According to SKDS, 8 parties are projected to surpass the electoral threshold and enter the Latvian parliament: Jaunā Vienotība with 19 representatives, LPV with 16 representatives, Progresīvie with 15 representatives, Nacionālā Apvienība with 12 representatives, Apvienotais saraksts (LZP/LRA/LP) with 12 representatives, ZZS with 11 representatives, SV with 9 representatives and Stabilitātei! with 6 representatives.

The Electoral System in Latvia

The Saeima, Latvia's parliament, comprises 100 deputies elected for a four-year term. Its electoral system employs proportional representation with open lists across five constituencies: Riga, Vidzeme, Latgale, Kurzeme, and Zemgale. A unique feature in Latvia is the flexible list system: voters can actively endorse candidates on the ballot by marking a plus sign, or express disapproval by striking names. This mechanism ensures the final ranking of elected deputies heavily reflects direct voter will, rather than solely party-determined order.

Electoral Thresholds

To enter the Saeima, Latvia enforces a nationwide electoral threshold of 5%. Only parties or electoral alliances securing at least 5% of the total votes cast (including overseas ballots) qualify for seat distribution. Mandates are then allocated within the five constituencies using the Sainte-Laguë method. This threshold aims to stabilize Latvia's often fragmented party system, ensuring only forces with significant national backing gain parliamentary representation.

Government Formation and Traditions

Given Latvia's multi-party parliamentary system, coalition governments are standard practice. Following an election, the President nominates a Prime Minister candidate, who then endeavors to form a majority government. A cabinet requires formal confirmation through a confidence vote in the Saeima to commence its work. Due to political diversity, Latvian coalitions frequently comprise three or more parties, with negotiations often centering on national security, economic policy, and relations with the Russian-speaking minority.

Data Sources and Methodology

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