Latest voting intention survey by TNS for Luxembourg
In the latest voting intention survey for the election in Luxembourg conducted by TNS, the parties received the following results: CSV 27.1%, LSAP 17.9%, Demokratesch Partei 17.1%, Déi Gréng 12.8%, Piratepartei 10%, ADR 7.5%, Déi Lénk 4.3%, Fokus 2%, KPL 0.5%, Volt 0.4% and DEMOKRATIE 0.3%. The voting intention survey interviewed a total of 1885 people during the period 06.04.2023 - 06.04.2023. The survey was commissioned by RTL.
1885 participants
23.03.2023 - 06.04.2023
TNS
RTL
CSV
27.1
+3.8
LSAP
17.9
-2.8
DP
17.1
-1.3
DG
12.8
+0.7
Pirat
10.0
+0.4
ADR
7.5
-0.2
DL
4.3
-1.5
Fokus
2.0
+0.5
KPL
0.5
±0.0
Volt
0.4
+0.3
DEM
0.3
±0.0
Others
0.1
+0.1
This poll is more than 3 months old.
Seats in parliament
60
Majority requires 31 seats
DL
2
3.3%
LSAP
11
18.3%
Pirat
6
10%
Fokus
1
1.7%
DP
11
18.3%
DG
8
13.3%
CSV
17
28.3%
ADR
4
6.7%
CSV + LSAP + Demokratesch Partei
CSV + Demokratesch Partei + Déi Gréng
CSV + LSAP + Déi Gréng
LSAP + Demokratesch Partei + Déi Gréng + Piratepartei
CSV + Demokratesch Partei + Piratepartei
CSV + LSAP + Piratepartei
CSV + Demokratesch Partei + ADR
CSV + Déi Gréng + Piratepartei
LSAP + Demokratesch Partei + Déi Gréng
75
PolitPro Score
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