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Turkey GENAR: election polls, forecast accuracy and deviations

GENAR: current voting intention polls in Turkey

Previous polls by GENAR

Poll on Respondents AKP CHP DEM MHP İYİ A YRP ZP TİP Other View poll
December 1, 2025 33.7 32.1 9.6 7.8 5.0 3.5 2.9 3.0 1.7 0.7
November 1, 2025 34.0 32.1 10.7 8.1 4.3 2.5 3.6 4.7
October 1, 2025 2,200 33.7 31.8 9.4 8.4 4.5 2.1 2.8 3.7 1.3 2.3
September 1, 2025 2,200 33.9 32.2 9.9 8.5 5.2 0.9 2.2 3.6 1.3 2.3

GENAR at a glance

69 PolitPro Score Rank 1 of 24 in Turkey
Score from 0 to 100 Avg. all polling institutes: 53.4
Avg. deviation in elections
0.9 pp

1 election comparisons

Recorded polls
16

Last on February 1, 2026

Deviations from the Election Trend

Party often overestimated Party often underestimated

What is the PolitPro Score for polling institutes?

In the PolitPro Score for polling institutes, we assess the reliability of polling institutes based on their accuracy in elections and their deviation from the Election Trend. Significant deviations in party values compared to the Election Trend lead to deductions, as they can indicate favoritism or disadvantage for parties. The score has a maximum value of 100.

GENAR: which parties does it overstate and understate?

Significant from 20 % of polls
AKP
Often rated higher
0 % 88 %
At trend level
13 %
Polls
16
MHP
Often rated higher
0 % 27 %
At trend level
73 %
Polls
15
Anahtar Parti
No significant deviation
13 % 0 %
At trend level
88 %
Polls
8
DEM
No significant deviation
15 % 0 %
At trend level
85 %
Polls
13
Zafer Partisi
Often rated lower
31 % 0 %
At trend level
69 %
Polls
13
CHP
Often rated lower
50 % 13 %
At trend level
38 %
Polls
16
İYİ
Often rated lower
40 % 0 %
At trend level
60 %
Polls
15

How are the data calculated?

The PolitPro Election Trend, which calculates a time-weighted average of current election polls, serves as a reference. A poll value is considered higher/lower if it is more than one percentage point higher/lower than the Election Trend.

GENAR: How accurate were its past election polls?

Accuracy in Elections 0.9 Percentage points deviation Very Reliable Individual Parties: 0.0 to 2.4 percentage points
Parliamentary election in Turkey 2023 Rank 1 of 28 institutes
Very Accurate Very Inaccurate
Parliamentary election in Turkey 2023: 0.9
1 Very Reliable

In 1 elections, the pre-election poll was only slightly off the result.

0 Solid Results

In 0 elections, the pre-election poll deviated moderately from the result on average.

0 Significant Deviations

In 0 elections, pre-election polls and results differed significantly.

0 Very Large Deviations

In 0 elections, the pre-election poll significantly missed the result.

1 elections compared with GENAR · Select point for details, tap category to highlight.

How do we calculate accuracy in elections?

Accuracy shows how close pre-election polls were to the actual election result. We compare the pre-election polls of the institutes with the actual result of an election. We compare the average deviation of the parties' values and form an average from them. In the calculation, we consider all parties with an election result of 3% and higher. Election polls have a margin of error of 2-3 percentage points. We rate average deviations of up to one percentage point as very good (green), and up to 2 percentage points as good (yellow). Values up to 3 percentage points deviation are rated as ok (orange), but already show significant outliers for some parties. Average deviations of more than three percentage points indicate deficiencies in accuracy and significance and are rated as bad (red).

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