Latest Opinion Poll for Thuringia (Infratest dimap, August 21, 2024)

August 19, 2024 - August 21, 2024

1551 respondents

Next General Election in Thuringia: 2029

The next General Election in Thuringia is expected in 2029.

Thuringia's Governing Coalition Retains Stable Majority

Based on the Infratest dimap projection, the incumbent governing parties would currently secure 52.3% of the parliamentary seats.

Who is leading in the latest poll from Infratest dimap?

A new national poll in Thuringia from Infratest dimap reveals AfD commanding 30% of the vote, with CDU: 23%, BSW: 17%, Die Linke: 13%, SPD: 7% and Grüne: 3% trailing. Other parties secure 7% of the votes.

Quality Check: How Reliable is the Infratest dimap Projection?

84

PolitPro Score

Infratest dimap achieved a PolitPro Score of 84 out of 100.

1.6

Election Accuracy

On average, Infratest dimap's figures deviate by 1.6 percentage points between their final pre-election polls and actual election results.

Potential Majorities and Coalition Scenarios

Electoral Threshold

The electoral threshold for the Thuringian election is 5%.

PolitPro Analysis
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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: Infratest dimap)

According to Infratest dimap data, 5 parties are projected to surpass the electoral threshold and enter the Thuringia parliament: AfD with 29 representatives, CDU with 22 representatives, BSW with 17 representatives, Die Linke with 13 representatives and SPD with 7 representatives.

Thuringia's Electoral System

Thuringia employs a personalized proportional representation system, utilizing both first and second votes. Its 88 seats are allocated through a combination of single-member constituencies and party-list proportional representation. The system faces intense scrutiny, particularly given the challenging parliamentary majorities of recent years and concerns over governmental stability.

Electoral Thresholds

The five-percent electoral threshold applies without exception. In a highly fragmented Landtag, this 5% mark is the critical barrier determining the feasibility of forming a stable majority. There is no provision for a basic mandate clause.

Government Formation and Traditions

Thuringia has a history of political firsts: It saw Germany's first Red-Red-Green (Left Party, SPD, Greens) coalition, led by Die Linke, followed by a challenging minority government. Currently, forming a government in the Erfurt Landtag stands as one of the most significant challenges in German state-level politics.

Data Sources and Methodology

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