Opinion polling for the 2006 Czech parliamentary election

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Opinion polling for the 2006 Czech parliamentary election started immediately after the 2002 parliamentary election.

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Opinion polls

DatePolling Firm ODS ČSSD KSČM KDU-ČSL SZ US-DEU NEZDEM SNK-ED NEZ Others
2-3 Jun 2006 Election 35.332.312.87.26.30.30.72.10.62.4
25–26 May 2006 SC&C 30.824.212.15.88.6
22 May 2006 Median 19.020.012.26.08.9
18–24 May 2006 Factum Invenio 27.828.517.39.08.61.11.53.0
19. May 2006 CVVM 32.028.015.55.510.50.51.02.52.02.5
12 May 2006 Factum Invenio 29.022.816.711.39.8
9. May 2006 STEM 26.725.213.05.47.10.30.20.90.4
19 April 2006 STEM 26.821.313.34.910.60.51.10.5
18 April 2006 Factum Invenio 29.523.618.112.310.0
13 April 2006 SC&C 24.015.011.04.010.035.0
3 April 2006 Factum Invenio 29.325.317.69.910.52.20.60.81.72.1
24 March 2006 CVVM 25.521.012.56.510.024.5
17 March 2006 STEM 26.721.812.46.19.40.30.11.00.821.6
16 February 2006 STEM 28.624.515.36.45.60.30.20.51.015.6
2 February 2006 CVVM 36.035.014.58.03.01.01.01.5
18 January 2006 STEM 28.627.213.26.73.40.50.31.00.818.3
19 December 2005 STEM 31.025.914.25.63.11.00.31.00.916.3
1 December 2005 CVVM 33.531.516.510.54.50.52.01.5
21 November 2005 STEM 30.525.613.66.32.50.70.21.00.318.8
1 November 2005 CVVM 37.028.518.59.53.01.01.51.0
19 Oct 2005 STEM 32.324.515.58.43.11.20.31.21.212.3
22 Sep 2005 CVVM 37.529.716.08.04.01.01.51.01.0
19 Sep 2005 STEM 32.821.113.57.32.90.51.21.619.1
28 Jul 2005 CVVM 37.524.018.010.53.51.02.02.01.5
21 Jul 2005 STEM 31.720.916.66.83.21.01.61.416.8
15 Jun 2005 STEM 31.815.018.06.43.21.01.62.320.7
8 Jun 2005 CVVM 40.021.019.09.53.52.01.02.02.0
17 May 2005 STEM 29.411.416.46.22.81.11.31.330.1
18 Apr 2005 STEM 33.611.917.68.33.42.21.61.719.7
16 Mar 2005 STEM 35.513.317.99.42.72.11.52.015.6
4 Mar 2005 CVVM 41.019.520.011.03.01.52.02.0
16 Feb 2005 STEM 35.014.015.98.43.40.71.72.518.4
11 Feb 2005 CVVM 41.018.519.013.02.51.01.52.51.0
21 Jan 2005 STEM 35.913.917.09.02.11.21.12.317.5
17 Dec 2004 STEM 34.115.616.18.13.41.22.71.717.1
15 Dec 2004 CVVM 43.015.019.511.53.52.00.51.03.01.0
30 Nov 2004 STEM 33.813.516.99.03.30.92.81.418.4
25 Nov 2004 CVVM 43.016.019.011.03.51.00.52.03.01.0
12-13 Nov 2004 Senate election (2nd round) 53.85.213.611.42.85.01.53.43.3
5-6 Nov 2004 Senate election (1st round) 33.312.517.413.51.03.62.85.010.9
5-6 Nov 2004 Regional election 36.414.019.710.70.61.20.62.5
31 Oct 2004 CVVM 37.525.019.010.52.50.50.52.51.5
27 Oct 2004 STEM 28.218.316.67.43.41.22.61.121.2
29 Sep 2004 CVVM 41.519.518.510.03.51.00.54.01.5
23 Sep 2004 STEM 31.616.315.57.62.51.12.11.222.1
30 Jul 2004 STEM 33.513.619.18.13.51.01.73.116.4
12 Jul 2004 CVVM 40.515.020.510.03.01.03.03.04.0
18 Jun 2004 STEM 32.114.116.78.34.71.72.32.917.2
11-12 Jun 2004 EP Election 30.08.820.39.63.21.78.511.0
7 Jun 2004 STEM 34.616.517.67.92.11.73.515.8
6 Jun 2004 CVVM 39.517.018.512.03.02.02.52.03.5
30 Apr 2004 CVVM 43.017.020.58.52.52.52.53.52.5
1 Apr 2004 STEM 35.417.119.68.91.82.61.613.0
31 Mar 2004 CVVM 44.018.019.511.02.02.52.01.0
31 Mar 2004 STEM 33.716.016.69.12.02.82.517.3
25 Deb 2004 CVVM 43.019.022.59.51.03.01.01.0
28 Jan 2004 CVVM 40.021.519.011.02.02.52.02.0
23 Jan 2004 STEM 33.916.519.88.41.82.61.515.5
22 Dec 2003 STEM 35.015.517.88.91.33.11.616.8
17 Dec 2003 CVVM 41.018.521.09.03.03.03.01.5
26 Nov 2003 STEM 31.919.618.19.01.44.02.214.8
26 Nov 2003 CVVM 41.020.520.010.52.03.02.01.0
29 Oct 2003 STEM 32.616.618.56.71.33.51.719.1
22 Oct 2003 CVVM 29.014.513.510.01.53.51.527.5
24 Sep 2003 CVVM 37.522.019.010.02.04.01.54.0
22 Sep 2003 STEM 32.017.216.07.91.42.61.521.4
16 Jul 2003 CVVM 38.521.015.511.52.04.01.56.0
2 Jul 2003 STEM 33.717.615.67.71.73.42.118.2
6 Jun 2003 CVVM 41.519.519.09.51.54.02.03.0
23 May 2003 STEM 29.418.414.27.51.12.41.225.8
25 Apr 2003 CVVM 38.027.017.07.53.03.01.53.0
18 Apr 2003 STEM 32.020.615.49.02.7
19 Mar 2003 CVVM 38.025.018.010.01.04.01.03.0
19 Feb 2003 CVVM 31.027.517.510.02.52.02.57.0
22 Jan 2003 CVVM 30.031.017.010.00.53.50.53.54.0
16 Dec 2002 STEM 25.627.214.67.91.83.72.316.9
11 Dec 2002 CVVM 28.030.018.08.02.53.53.55.5
4 Nov 2002 CVVM 26.536.015.510.01.56.01.03.5
10 Oct 2002 CVVM 21.541.017.010.02.04.01.53.0
14-15 Jun 2002Previous Election24.530.218.514.32.4w.KDU-ČSL 10.1

Coalitions

DatePolling FirmCentre-right Coalition ODS+ KDU-ČSL+SZ Left Wing Coalition ČSSD+KSČM
2-3 Jun 2006 Election 48.845.1
25–26 May 2006 SC&C 45.236.3
22 May 2006 Median 33.932.2
18–24 May 2006 Factum Invenio 45.445.8
19. May 2006 CVVM 48.043.5
12 May 2016 Factum Invenio 50.139.5
9. May 2006 STEM 39.238.2
19 April 2006 STEM 42.334.6
18 April 2006 Factum Invenio 51.841.7
13 April 2006 SC&C 38.026.0
3 April 2006 Factum Invenio 49.742.9
24 March 2006 CVVM 42.033.5
17 March 2006 STEM 42.234.2
16 February 2006 STEM 40.639.8
2 February 2006 CVVM 47.049.5
18 January 2006 STEM 38.740.4
19 December 2005 STEM 39.940.1
1 December 2005 CVVM 48.548.0
21 November 2005 STEM 38.839.2
1 November 2005 CVVM 49.547.0
19 Oct 2005 STEM 43.845.0
22 Sep 2005 CVVM 49.545.7
19 Sep 2005 STEM 43.034.6
28 Jul 2005 CVVM 51.542.0
21 Jul 2005 STEM 41.737.5
15 Jun 2005 STEM 41.433.0
8 Jun 2005 CVVM 53.040.0
17 May 2005 STEM 38.427.8
18 Apr 2005 STEM 45.329.5
16 Mar 2005 STEM 47.631.2
4 Mar 2005 CVVM 52.039.5
16 Feb 2005 STEM 46.829.9
11 Feb 2005 CVVM 56.537.5
21 Jan 2005 STEM 47.030.9
17 Dec 2004 STEM 45.631.7
15 Dec 2004 CVVM 58.034.5
30 Nov 2004 STEM 46.130.4
25 Nov 2004 CVVM 57.535.0
12-13 Nov 2004 Senate election (2nd round) 68.018.8
5-6 Nov 2004 Senate election (1st round) 47.829.9
5-6 Nov 2004 Regional election 47.833.7
31 Oct 2004 CVVM 50.544.0
27 Oct 2004 STEM 39.034.9
29 Sep 2004 CVVM 55.038.0
23 Sep 2004 STEM 41.731.8
30 Jul 2004 STEM 45.132.7
12 Jul 2004 CVVM 53.535.5
18 Jun 2004 STEM 45.130.8
11-12 Jun 2004 EP Election 42.829.1
7 Jun 2004 STEM 44.634.1
6 Jun 2004 CVVM 54.535.5
30 Apr 2004 CVVM 54.037.5
1 Apr 2004 STEM 46.136.7
31 Mar 2004 CVVM 57.037.5
31 Mar 2004 STEM 44.832.6
25 Deb 2004 CVVM 53.541.5
28 Jan 2004 CVVM 53.040.5
23 Jan 2004 STEM 44.136.3
22 Dec 2003 STEM 45.233.3
17 Dec 2003 CVVM 53.039.5
26 Nov 2003 STEM 42.337.7
26 Nov 2003 CVVM 53.540.5
29 Oct 2003 STEM 41.035.1
22 Oct 2003 CVVM 40.528.0
24 Sep 2003 CVVM 49.541.0
22 Sep 2003 STEM 41.333.2
16 Jul 2003 CVVM 52.036.5
2 Jul 2003 STEM 43.133.2
6 Jun 2003 CVVM 52.538.5
23 May 2003 STEM 47.032.6
25 Apr 2003 CVVM 48.544.0
18 Apr 2003 STEM 43.736.0
19 Mar 2003 CVVM 49.043.0
19 Feb 2003 CVVM 43.545
22 Jan 2003 CVVM 40.548.0
16 Dec 2002 STEM 35.341.8
11 Dec 2002 CVVM 38.048.0
4 Nov 2002 CVVM 38.051.5
10 Oct 2002 CVVM 33.558.0
14-15 Jun 2002Previous Election41.248.7

Seats

DatePolling Firm ODS ČSSD KSČM KDU-ČSL SZ US-DEU
2-3 Jun 2006 Election 8174261360
28 May 2006 Factum Invenio 61633819190
16 May 2006 STEM 7466358170
12 May 2006 Factum Invenio 65513725220
28 Apr 2006 Factum Invenio 65563825160
18 Apr 2006 STEM 76642513220
18 Apr 2006 Factum Invenio 63503926220
4 Apr 2006 Factum Invenio 64553821220
20 Mar 2006 Factum Invenio 65583919190
6 Mar 2006 Factum Invenio 68534220170
26 Jan 2006 Factum Invenio 7060452500
7 Dec 2005 Factum Invenio 6964422500
3 Nov 2005 Factum Invenio 6462472700
20 Sep 2005 Factum Invenio 7651522100
30 Jun 2005 Factum Invenio 7752442700
31 May 2005 Factum Invenio 7139603000
28 Apr 2005 Factum Invenio 8233602500
10 Mar 2005 Factum Invenio 7743572300
14-15 Jun 2002 Previous Election 5870412308

Coalitions

DatePolling FirmCentre-right Coalition ODS+ KDU-ČSL+SZ Left Wing Coalition ČSSD+KSČM
2-3 Jun 2006 Election 100100
28 May 2006 Factum Invenio 99101
16 May 2006 STEM 99101
12 May 2006 Factum Invenio 11288
28 Apr 2006 Factum Invenio 10694
18 Apr 2006 STEM 11189
18 Apr 2006 Factum Invenio 11189
4 Apr 2006 Factum Invenio 10793
20 Mar 2006 Factum Invenio 10397
6 Mar 2006 Factum Invenio 10595
26 Jan 2006 Factum Invenio 95105
7 Dec 2005 Factum Invenio 94106
3 Nov 2005 Factum Invenio 81109
20 Sep 2005 Factum Invenio 97103
30 Jun 2005 Factum Invenio 10496
31 May 2005 Factum Invenio 10199
28 Apr 2005 Factum Invenio 10793
10 Mar 2005 Factum Invenio 100100
14-15 Jun 2002 Previous Election 89111

Leadership polls

DatePolling Firm Jiří Paroubek
ČSSD
Mirek Topolánek
ODS
Vojtěch Filip
KSČM
Miroslav Kalousek
KDU-ČSL
3–9 June 2006Factum Invenio [1] 25.033.0
24 Oct 2005Median [2] 41.028.56.04.2

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