Opinion polling for the Aquitaynian general election, 2017

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In the run-up to the general election on 8 December 2017, various organizations carried out opinion polling to gauge voting intentions. The results of these polls are displayed in this article.

The time frame for these polls ranges from the year after the 2014 general election, starting in 2015, all the way up to the days before the 2017 election. The election was held on-time according to the Aquitaynian constitution, and the next election is not scheduled until 2020.

These opinion polls do not take into account Aquitaynians living abroad, and focus solely on Metropolitan Aquitayne, excluding Cape Town. Each party is treated as a single option in these polls, except where the poll is asking for specific candidates.

Graphical summaries

Aquitaynian opinion polling for the 2017 election; moving average is calculated from the last 5 polls. Final point is the actual election result. Polling for Nation First did not begin until after the First Nation First Congress in June, 2016.

Poll results

2017

2016

Nation-wide seat projections

Parties 2014
election
result
Wright &
Apollo
as of 8 December 2017
Electoral
Monitors
as of 8 December 2017
ANN
Predictions
as of 8 December 2017
National Polling
Center
as of 8 December 2017
Telora
Tribune

as of 8 December 2017
Aquitayne
Decides
as of 8 December 2017
YourChoice
as of 8 December 2017
People's Party 298 394 398 401 403 399 374 394
Royalists 315 254 268 247 274 266 284 295
Republicans 63 44 50 55 40 52 44 33
ISP 72 63 70 24 15 25 42 35
Nation First 0 11 0 29 33 24 21 11
Environmentalists 38 20 0 30 21 20 21 18
Overall result Hung
parliament
People's Party
majority
People's Party
majority of 4
People's Party
majority of 7
People's Party
majority of 9
People's Party
majority of 3
Hung
Parliament

(PP 20 seats short)
People's Party
majority

Regional polling

Ceria

The Isles

Southern Aquitayne

Western Aquitayne

Northern Aquitayne

Central Aquitayne

Preferred Prime Minister polling

Larrow vs Renaldt

Multiple party leaders

2017

2016