Opinion poll results

CHP
AKP
DEM
MHP
İYİ
ZP
A
YRP
30.9
30.0
10.0
8.5
7.0
4.8
3.1
2.0
+0.1
-0.1
-0.9
+0.5
-0.6
+0.7
+0.4
+0.4
Who is leading according to the poll by AREA?
In the poll for the Parliamentary election in Turkey, CHP is leading with 30.9%. They are followed by AKP with 30%, DEM with 10%, MHP with 8.5%, İYİ with 7%, ZP with 4.8%, Anahtar Parti with 3.1%, YRP with 2%, TİP with 1.7% and TKP with 0.9%. Other parties receive 1.1% 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

08/22/2025 - 08/24/2025

2000 respondents

Next election: 2028

The next election is expected to take place in 2028.

Government would likely not remain in office

Based on the poll by AREA, the governing parties reach 43.7% of the seats.

AREA at a glance

Coalition options

600
Majority from 301 seats
Who could enter parliament?
In the current election trend, 5 parties could enter parliament: CHP with 215 MPs, AKP with 209 MPs, DEM with 70 MPs, MHP with 58 MPs and İYİ with 48 MPs.
How is the election held?
The Turkish Parliament has 600 seats. Parties must achieve 7% of the votes to enter the Parliament - one of the highest thresholds in the world. The seats are allocated to 87 electoral districts using the D'Hondt system.

Electoral threshold

The electoral threshold in Turkey is 7%.
CHP + DEM + İYİ
Centre-left
55.5%
AKP + DEM + İYİ
Centre
54.5%
AKP + MHP + İYİ
Centre-right
52.5%
CHP + DEM
Left
47.5%
AKP + DEM
Centre
46.5%
AKP + MHP
Centre-right
44.5%
CHP + İYİ
Centre-left
43.8%
AKP + İYİ
Centre-right
42.8%

Political parties in Turkey

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