Latest Opinion Poll for the Lower Saxony Election (Allensbach, January 29, 2026)

January 12, 2026 - January 29, 2026

1064 respondents

Next Lower Saxony State Election: 2027

The next Lower Saxony State Election is expected in 2027.

Incumbent Lower Saxony Government Without a Majority

Based on the Allensbach projection, the incumbent governing parties would currently secure 40.0% of the parliamentary seats.

Who is leading in the latest poll from Allensbach?

According to the latest state-wide poll in Lower Saxony by Allensbach, CDU leads with 27%. They are followed by SPD: 26%, AfD: 21%, Grüne: 10%, Die Linke: 7% and FDP: 3%. Other parties secure 6% of the votes.

Quality Check: How Reliable is the Allensbach Projection?

Potential Majorities and Coalition Scenarios

Electoral Threshold

The electoral threshold for the Lower Saxony state election is 5%.

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Projected Parliamentary Composition (Source: Allensbach)

According to Allensbach data, 5 parties are projected to surpass the electoral threshold and enter the Lower Saxony Landtag: CDU with 40 representatives, SPD with 39 representatives, AfD with 31 representatives, Grüne with 15 representatives and Die Linke with 10 representatives.

The Electoral System in Lower Saxony

Lower Saxony's state parliament (Landtag) is elected via a mixed-member proportional system, utilizing both direct constituency votes and party-list votes. The system is designed for 135 members. A distinctive feature is the high number of constituencies (87), which significantly strengthens the direct link between representatives and citizens across this large federal state. Overhang mandates are compensated by leveling mandates.

Electoral Thresholds

In Hannover, the five-percent electoral threshold applies without exception. This regularly results in a concentrated party landscape within the state parliament. Lower Saxony proves challenging for smaller parties, as the political center traditionally holds significant sway.

Government Formation and Traditions

Lower Saxony is known for its classic two-party alliances. Whether Red-Green or Grand Coalitions, governments in Hannover are considered stable and less prone to experimentation than those in city-states. Agricultural policy and the automotive industry (Volkswagen) consistently form the substantive pillars of any coalition.

Data Sources and Methodology

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