Latest Opinion Poll for the North Rhine-Westphalia State Election (INSA, May 5, 2026)

April 30, 2026 - May 5, 2026

1000 respondents

Next General Election in North Rhine-Westphalia: April 25, 2027

The next General Election in North Rhine-Westphalia takes place in 319 days.

North Rhine-Westphalia's Governing Coalition Retains Stable Majority

Based on the INSA projection, the incumbent governing parties would currently secure 52.5% of the parliamentary seats.

Who is leading in the latest poll from INSA?

The latest national poll in North Rhine-Westphalia, conducted by INSA, shows CDU commanding 34% support. Trailing are SPD: 18%, AfD: 17%, Grüne: 15%, Die Linke: 9% and FDP: 4%. Other parties secure 3% of the votes.

Quality Check: How Reliable is the INSA Projection?

Potential Majorities and Coalition Scenarios

Electoral Threshold

The electoral threshold for the state election in North Rhine-Westphalia is 5%.

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Election polls are not predictions; they are snapshots subject to statistical fluctuations. To provide a realistic picture, we daily simulate 100,000 election outcomes based on the PolitPro Election Trend using the 'Monte Carlo method'. In doing so, we factor in typical voter migration patterns and political trends. Our algorithm tests various scenarios – from minor shifts within political camps to unexpected political developments – to determine the true chances of success for parties and coalitions.

Projected Parliamentary Composition (Source: INSA)

According to INSA, 5 parties are projected to surpass the electoral threshold and enter the North Rhine-Westphalia Landtag: CDU with 66 representatives, SPD with 35 representatives, AfD with 33 representatives, Grüne with 29 representatives and Die Linke with 18 representatives.

North Rhine-Westphalia's Electoral System

North Rhine-Westphalia (NRW), Germany's most populous state, employs a personalized proportional representation electoral system. With 128 constituencies, the Landtag (state parliament) in Düsseldorf, boasting a minimum of 181 seats, ranks among Europe's largest. The high number of direct mandates frequently results in numerous overhang and leveling seats, potentially expanding the total number of representatives to over 200.

Electoral Thresholds

The five-percent threshold stands as the sole barrier for parties to enter the Landtag. As NRW is considered the 'heartland' of Social Democracy and a vital industrial hub, the battle for 5% here often serves as a crucial barometer for national sentiment. No basic mandate clause applies.

Government Formation and Traditions

Coalitions forged in NRW frequently serve as blueprints for federal government formations. Currently, a black-green alliance governs, demonstrating how industrial interests and climate protection can be reconciled. Forming a government in the 'Ständehaus' (state parliament building) demands diplomatic skill to unite the diverse interests of the Ruhr region, Rhineland, and Westphalia.

Data Sources and Methodology

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