Opinion poll results

PES
DPS
NSD
DCG
BS
DNP
URA
SDP
26.3
26.0
11.3
10.0
5.3
4.2
3.4
2.3
+2.0
+2.1
+0.4
±0
-1.7
-1.5
-0.5
-0.2
Who is leading according to the poll by CeDem?
In the poll for the Parliamentary election in Montenegro, PES is leading with 26.3%. They are followed by DPS with 26%, NSD with 11.3%, DCG with 10%, BS with 5.3%, DNP with 4.2%, URA with 3.4%, SDP with 2.3%, SD with 2.2% and SNP with 2.2%. Other parties receive 6.8% of the vote.
Political orientation of parties
What do the symbols mean?
To make parties easier to compare, the symbols indicate a party’s political orientation. These categories provide a quick overview. More detailed information on political positions can be found on the party subpages.
Far left
Left
Centre-left
Centre
Transversal
Unknown
Centre-right
Right
Far right
Liberal
Environment & climate
Regional
Animal rights
Satirical

03/05/2024 - 03/19/2024

1007 respondents

Next election: 2027

The next election is expected to take place in 2027.

CeDem at a glance

63

PolitPro Score

CeDem scores 63 out of 100 points in the PolitPro Score.
2.3

Election accuracy

On average, the poll results of CeDem deviate by 2.3 percentage points from the final election result.

Coalition options

81
Majority from 41 seats
Who could enter parliament?
In the current election trend, 6 parties could enter parliament: DPS with 24 MPs, ZbCG with 22 MPs, PES with 19 MPs, DCG with 8 MPs, BS with 4 MPs and European Alliance with 4 MPs.
How is the election held?

Electoral threshold

3% threshold nationwide.
DPS + PES
Unknown
53.1%
ZbCG + PES
Unknown
50.6%
DPS + DCG + BS + European Alliance
Unknown
49.4%
ZbCG + DCG + BS + European Alliance
Unknown
46.9%
DPS + DCG + BS
Unknown
44.4%
DPS + DCG + European Alliance
Unknown
44.4%
PES + DCG + BS + European Alliance
Unknown
43.2%

Political parties in Montenegro

Sources of data and information

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