Opinion polling for the 2007 French presidential election

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This page lists public opinion polls conducted for the 2007 French presidential election, which was held on 22 April 2007 with a run-off on 6 May 2007.

Contents

Unless otherwise noted, all polls listed below are compliant with the regulations of the national polling commission (Commission nationale des sondages) and utilize the quota method.

First round

During the 2007 presidential election, Ipsos launched the first ever rolling poll in France, described as a "continuous electoral barometer", publishing results every day of the week except Sunday for ten weeks starting on 1 March 2007. [1] The Ifop poll conducted from 23 to 26 February 2007, marked with an asterisk (*) below, was conducted specifically for subsample data.

The publication of first-round polls was prohibited after midnight on 20 April 2007. [2] The TNS Sofres poll conducted from 20 to 21 April was an internal survey which was not distributed during the electoral silence.

Graphical summary

The averages in the graphs below were constructed using polls listed below conducted by the six major French pollsters. The graphs are smoothed 14-day weighted moving averages, using only the most recent poll conducted by any given pollster within that range (each poll weighted based on recency).

On 6 November 2006, Jean-Pierre Chevènement announced his candidacy in the presidential election, [3] before withdrawing just a month later on 10 December 2006 after concluding an agreement with the Socialist Party (PS) for an alliance in the subsequent legislative elections. [4] On 7 November, Nicolas Hulot launched an appeal to candidates to commit to an "Ecological Pact", [5] but affirmed that he would on 22 January 2007 that he would not stand as a candidate in the election. [6] In an interview published on 28 December 2006, Michèle Alliot-Marie evoked the possibility of a candidacy without the support of her party, having recently founded the think tank "Le Chêne"; [7] however, she ultimately announced her support for Nicolas Sarkozy on 12 January 2007. [8] In an interview published on 11 March, Corinne Lepage announced that she would back François Bayrou despite having "the capacity" to obtain the 500 sponsorships necessary to be a candidate. [9] In an interview published on 17 March, Nicolas Dupont-Aignan announced that he had failed to gather enough sponsorships to stand in the election. [10] Jacques Chirac announced on 11 March that he would not seek a third term, [11] before finally backing the candidacy of Sarkozy on 21 March. [12]

Because the TNS Sofres poll conducted from 20 to 21 April was not published during the electoral silence, it is not included in the average below.

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Official campaign

Polling firmFieldwork dateSample
size
Abs. Schivardi
PT
Laguiller
LO
Besancenot
LCR
Buffet
PCF
Bové
SE
Royal
PS
Voynet
LV
Nihous
CPNT
Bayrou
UDF
Sarkozy
UMP
Villiers
MPF
Le Pen
FN
2007 election 22 Apr 200716.23%0.34%1.33%4.08%1.93%1.32%25.87%1.57%1.15%18.57%31.18%2.23%10.44%
TNS Sofres [ permanent dead link ]20–21 Apr 20071,0000.5%1.5%4%2%1.5%25%1%1%18%30%2.5%13%
BVA [ permanent dead link ]20 Apr 20078100.5%2.5%5%2.5%1%26%1%1%17%29%2%12.5%
CSA 20 Apr 20071,002<0.5%2%5%2.5%1.5%25.5%1.5%1.5%16%26.5%1.5%16.5%
Ipsos 19–20 Apr 20071,5980.5%2%4.5%2.5%1%23.5%1.5%2%17%30%2%13.5%
CSA 18–19 Apr 20071,002<0.5%1%5%1.5%3%26%1.5%1%17%27%1%16%
Ipsos 18–19 Apr 20071,2090.5%1.5%4%2.5%1.5%23%1.5%2%18%30%2.5%13%
TNS Sofres [ permanent dead link ]18–19 Apr 20071,000<0.5%1.5%5%2.5%1.5%24%1%1.5%19.5%28%1.5%14%
Ifop-Fiducial 17–19 Apr 20079520.5%2%4%3%1.5%22.5%1.5%1.5%20%28%2.5%13%
Ipsos 17–18 Apr 20071,2120.5%1.5%3.5%2.5%1.5%23.5%1.5%2%18.5%30%2%13%
BVA [ permanent dead link ]16–17 Apr 20078871%2%5%3%2%25%1%1%15%29%3%13%
Ipsos 16–17 Apr 20071,0090.5%1%3.5%2.5%1.5%24.5%1.5%2%18.5%29.5%1.5%13.5%
TNS Sofres [ permanent dead link ]16–17 Apr 20071,0000.5%1.5%3.5%2.5%1%25%1.5%1.5%19%28.5%1.5%14%
CSA 16 Apr 20071,006<0.5%1%4%2%1.5%25%2%1.5%19%27%1.5%15.5%
Ifop 14–16 Apr 20079540.5%3%4%3%1.5%22.5%1.5%2%19%28%2.5%12.5%
Ipsos 14–16 Apr 20071,3570.5%1%3.5%3%1.5%25%1%2%18.5%28.5%1.5%14%
LH2 13–15 Apr 20071,0040.5%2.5%5%2.5%1.5%23%2%1.5%19%27%1.5%14%
Ipsos [ permanent dead link ]12–14 Apr 20071,3550.5%1.5%3.5%3%2%25%1%1.5%17.5%29.5%1.5%13.5%
Ifop 12–13 Apr 20079280.5%2%4%3%2%24%1%2%18%28.5%2%13%
Ipsos 11–13 Apr 20071,2790.5%1.5%3.5%2.5%1.5%24.5%1.5%2%17.5%29.5%1.5%14%
CSA 11–12 Apr 20079180.5%2%4%2.5%1.5%23%1%2%21%26%1.5%15%
TNS Sofres [ permanent dead link ]11–12 Apr 20071,000<0.5%2.5%4%2.5%2%26%1.5%1.5%17%30%1%12%
Ipsos 10–12 Apr 20071,2070.5%1.5%3.5%2%1.5%24%1.5%2%18.5%30%1.5%13.5%
CSA 10–11 Apr 20078760.5%2%3.5%2%2%25%1.5%1.5%19%27%1%15%
Ipsos 9–11 Apr 20071,2090.5%2%3.5%1.5%2%24%1.5%1.5%19%29.5%1%14%
BVA [ permanent dead link ]10 Apr 20078670.5%2%3.5%3%2%24%1%2%18%28%2%14%
Ipsos 7–10 Apr 20071,3000.5%2%4%1.5%2.5%23.5%1%1.5%19%30%1%13.5%
Ipsos 6–9 Apr 20071,3550.5%2%4.5%2%2%23%1%1%19.5%30.5%1%13%
LH2 6–7 Apr 20071,0090.5%1.5%4%2.5%2%24%2%1%18%28%1.5%15%
Ipsos 5–7 Apr 20071,3550.5%2%5%2.5%1.5%22.5%1%1%19.5%30.5%1%13%
Ifop 5–6 Apr 20079530.5%2%4.5%2.5%2%22%1.5%1.5%19%29.5%1%14%
Ipsos 4–6 Apr 20071,2630.5%2%4.5%2.5%1%23.5%1%1%19%31.5%1%12.5%
CSA 4–5 Apr 20078810.5%2%3.5%2%1.5%23.5%1.5%1.5%21%26%1%16%
TNS Sofres [ permanent dead link ]4–5 Apr 20071,000<0.5%2.5%4%3%2%23.5%1%1.5%20%28%1.5%13%
Ipsos 3–5 Apr 20071,2080.5%2%4%2.5%1.5%24%1%1%18.5%31%1%13%
Ipsos 2–4 Apr 20071,2090.5%1.5%3.5%2.5%1.5%24.5%1%1%18.5%31.5%1%13%
BVA [ permanent dead link ]2–3 Apr 20078600.5%3%4%2.5%2%24%1%1%18%29.5%2.5%12%
Ipsos 31 Mar–3 Apr 20071,2720.5%1%3.5%2.5%1%25%1.5%1%18.5%31.5%1%13%
Ifop 31 Mar–2 Apr 20078460.5%2%5%2%2%23%1%1.5%20%27.5%1.5%14%
Ipsos 30 Mar–2 Apr 20071,3440.5%1.5%4%2%1%24%1%1%19%31.5%1%13.5%
LH2 30–31 Mar 20071,003<0.5%1%5%3%2%26%1%1%18%29%1%13%
Ipsos 29–31 Mar 20071,3410.5%1.5%4.5%2%1%24.5%1%1%19%31%1%13%
Ipsos 28–30 Mar 20071,2770.5%1.5%4.5%2.5%1.5%24%0.5%1.5%18.5%32%1%12%
CSA 28–29 Mar 20079220.5%2%3%4%2%24.5%1%1%19.5%26%1.5%15%
TNS Sofres [ permanent dead link ]28–29 Mar 20071,0000.5%1%3.5%2.5%2.5%27%1%1%18%30%1%12%
Ipsos [ permanent dead link ]27–29 Mar 20071,1040.5%2%4%2.5%1.5%25%0.5%1.5%17.5%31.5%1.5%12%
Ifop-Fiducial 26–28 Mar 20079540.5%2%3.5%2.5%1.5%23%1%1%21%28%2.5%13.5%
Ipsos 26–28 Mar 20071,0060.5%2%4.5%2%1.5%24.5%0.5%1.5%18%31%1.5%12.5%
BVA [ permanent dead link ]26–27 Mar 20078730.5%3%4.5%2%1%27%1%<0.5%20%28%1%12%
Ipsos Archived 30 September 2020 at the Wayback Machine 24–27 Mar 20071,1100.5%2%3.5%2%2%25%0.5%1%18.5%30.5%1.5%13%
Ipsos [ permanent dead link ]23–26 Mar 20071,2470.5%1.5%3.5%2.5%1.5%25.5%0.5%1%18.5%31%1%13%
LH2 23–24 Mar 20071,0040.5%2.5%3%2%1.5%27%1%2%20%27%1.5%12%
Ipsos [ permanent dead link ]22–24 Mar 20071,2450.5%2%3%2%1.5%25.5%1%1%19%30%1%13.5%
Ifop 22–23 Mar 20078720.5%2%3.5%2%1%25%1%0.5%22%26%2%14.5%
Ipsos [ permanent dead link ]21–23 Mar 20071,1430.5%2%3.5%2%1.5%25%1%0.5%18.5%31%1.5%13%
CSA 21–22 Mar 20078940.5%2%3.5%3%2%26%1%0.5%21%26%1.5%13%
TNS Sofres [ permanent dead link ]21–22 Mar 20071,000<0.5%2%3.5%2%2.5%26.5%1%1%21.5%28%1%11%
Ipsos [ permanent dead link ]20–22 Mar 20071,0060.5%1%3.5%1.5%2%24.5%1%0.5%19%31.5%1.5%13.5%
Ipsos [ permanent dead link ]19–21 Mar 20071,0090.5%1%3.5%1.5%2.5%25.5%1%0.5%18.5%30.5%2%13%
BVA [ permanent dead link ]19–20 Mar 20078540.5%2%4%4%2%24%1%0.5%17%31%1%13%
Ipsos [ permanent dead link ]17–20 Mar 20071,0690.5%1.5%4%1%2%25.5%1%0.5%20.5%29.5%1.5%12.5%

17 November 2006 to 19 March 2007

Polling firmFieldwork dateSample
size
Schivardi
PT
Laguiller
LO
Besancenot
LCR
Buffet
PCF
Bové
SE
Chevènement
MRC
Royal
PS
Voynet
LV
Hulot
SE
Lepage
Cap21
Nihous
CPNT
Bayrou
UDF
Sarkozy
UMP
Alliot-Marie
UMP
Chirac
UMP
Dupont-Aignan
DLR
Villiers
MPF
Le Pen
FN
Ifop 19 Mar 2007872<0.5%2%4%3%1.5%24%1%0.5%21%28%1%14%
Ipsos [ permanent dead link ]16–19 Mar 20071,2530.5%2%3.5%1.5%2%25%0.5%1%21.5%28.5%2%12%
Ifop 16–17 Mar 2007911<0.5%3%3%2%2%24%1.5%0.5%22.5%26%1.5%14%
LH2 16–17 Mar 20071,003<0.5%1%2.5%2%1.5%26%1%1%22%29%<0.5%1.5%12.5%
Ipsos [ permanent dead link ]15–17 Mar 20071,2520.5%2%3.5%2%1.5%25%0.5%0.5%21%29.5%1.5%12.5%
Ipsos 14–16 Mar 20071,1930.5%2%3%2.5%2%24%0.5%0.5%22%29.5%1%12.5%
TNS Sofres [ permanent dead link ]14–15 Mar 20071,000<0.5%2%2%2.5%2%24%1%<0.5%22%31%1%0.5%12%
Ipsos Archived 30 September 2020 at the Wayback Machine 13–15 Mar 20071,0080.5%2%3%2.5%2%23%1%0.5%23%29%0%0.5%13%
CSA 14 Mar 20079050.5%2%2%2%2%26%1%0.5%21%27%0.5%1.5%14%
Ipsos [ permanent dead link ]12–14 Mar 20071,0050%2%3%2.5%1.5%24%1%0.5%23%28.5%0%0.5%13.5%
BVA [ permanent dead link ]12–13 Mar 20078610.5%2%3%3%2%23%1%0.5%21%29%2%13%
Ipsos [ permanent dead link ]10–13 Mar 20071,1040%2%3%2%1%25%1%0.5%24%28%0%0.5%13%
Ipsos 9–12 Mar 20071,2500%1.5%2.5%2%1%26%1%0.5%22%29.5%0%0.5%13.5%
LH2 9–10 Mar 20071,000<0.5%2%2%2.5%1.5%26%1%<0.5%<0.5%22%28%<0.5%1.5%13.5%
Ipsos [ permanent dead link ]8–10 Mar 20071,2540%1.5%2.5%2%1%25.5%1.5%0%0.5%21.5%31%0%0.5%12.5%
Ifop 8–9 Mar 20078810.5%2%3.5%2%1.5%23%1%0.5%1%23%28%<0.5%1%13%
0.5%3%3.5%2%1.5%24%1%0.5%1%25%34.5%<0.5%3.5%
Ipsos [ permanent dead link ]7–9 Mar 20071,1550%1.5%2%2%1%26%1%0%0.5%20.5%32.5%0%0.5%12.5%
TNS Sofres [ permanent dead link ]7–8 Mar 20071,0002.5%4%1.5%1.5%25.5%1%0.5%<0.5%23%27%<0.5%1.5%12%
2.5%4.5%2%3%26.5%1%1%0.5%25%30%1%3%
TNS Sofres [ permanent dead link ]7–8 Mar 20071,0001.5%4%2%2%25.5%1.5%<0.5%0.5%23%27%<0.5%1%12%
Ipsos [ permanent dead link ]6–8 Mar 20071,0120%1%2%2%1.5%26.5%0.5%0%0.5%20%33%0%1%12%
CSA 7 Mar 2007917<0.5%1%2.5%1%3%25%1%0.5%0.5%24%26%0.5%1%14%
Ipsos [ permanent dead link ]5–7 Mar 20071,0120%1%2%2%1.5%27%0.5%0.5%0.5%19%32.5%0%1%12.5%
BVA [ permanent dead link ]5–6 Mar 20078533%3%3%1%24%1%0.5%0.5%21%29%1%13%
Ipsos Archived 5 December 2020 at the Wayback Machine 3–6 Mar 20071,1350%1.5%2%2%1%26.5%1%0.5%0.5%18.5%32.5%0%1%13%
Ipsos [ permanent dead link ]2–5 Mar 20071,2550.5%1.5%2%2.5%1%26%1%0.5%0.5%19%32%0.5%0.5%12.5%
LH2 2–3 Mar 20071,004<0.5%2%1.5%2.5%2%27%1%<0.5%0.5%20%28%0.5%1%14%
Ipsos 1–3 Mar 20071,2540.5%1.5%2.5%2.5%1.5%25%1%0.5%0.5%19%32%0.5%0.5%12.5%
Ipsos 28 Feb–2 Mar 20071,1280.5%2%3%2.5%1.5%25%1%0.5%1%19%31%0.5%0.5%12%
TNS Sofres [ permanent dead link ]28 Feb–1 Mar 20071,0002%3%3.5%2%25.5%1%<0.5%<0.5%18.5%31%0.5%1%12%
Ipsos 27 Feb–1 Mar 20071,0080.5%2%3%2%1.5%26%1%0.5%0.5%18%31.5%0.5%0.5%12.5%
CSA 28 Feb 2007871<0.5%1%2%2.5%2%29%1%0.5%0.5%17%29%0.5%1%14%
Ipsos 26–28 Feb 20071,0090.5%2%2.5%2%1.5%25%1.5%0.5%0.5%18%32%0.5%1%12.5%
BVA [ permanent dead link ]26–27 Feb 20078692%5%3%1%25%1%<0.5%17%31%1%14%
Ifop 26 Feb 2007952<0.5%2%4%2.5%2%25.5%0.5%0.5%0.5%19%29%0.5%2%12%
Ifop*23–26 Feb 20071,842<0.5%2%3%3%2%27%1%1%1%18%28%<0.5%2%12%
Ipsos [ permanent dead link ]23–24 Feb 20079570.5%1%3%2%2%26%1%0.5%0.5%17.5%31%0.5%1.5%13%
LH2 23–24 Feb 20071,005<0.5%2%3.5%2.5%1.5%27%1%<0.5%1%17%30%0.5%1%13%
Ifop 22–23 Feb 2007889<0.5%2.5%3%2.5%2%28%2%0.5%<0.5%17%28%1%2%11.5%
CSA 20 Feb 2007884<0.5%1%2.5%2%2%29%1%0.5%0.5%17%28%0.5%2%14%
BVA [ permanent dead link ]19–20 Feb 20078453%3%4%2%26%1%<0.5%15%33%3%10%
Ipsos [ permanent dead link ]16–17 Feb 20079520.5%1.5%4%2.5%2%23%1%0.5%1%16%33%0.5%1.5%13%
LH2 16–17 Feb 20071,007<0.5%2%3.5%3.5%2.5%25%1%<0.5%<0.5%14%33%<0.5%2.5%13%
CSA 14–15 Feb 2007909<0.5%1%3%2%2%27%1%0.5%1%13%33%0.5%2%14%
TNS Sofres [ permanent dead link ]14–15 Feb 20071,0002%3.5%2.5%3%26%1%0.5%<0.5%12%33%1%2.5%13%
Ifop-Fiducial 13–15 Feb 2007952<0.5%2%4%2%2%25.5%1.5%1%<0.5%16%32%0.5%2.5%11%
<0.5%2%4.5%2%2%25%1.5%1%<0.5%15%29%4%<0.5%3%11%
BVA [ permanent dead link ]12 Feb 20078732%2%3%2%29%1%<0.5%14%35%2%10%
CSA 12 Feb 2007919<0.5%1%4%2%3%26%1%0.5%1%12%33%0.5%2%14%
Ifop 12 Feb 20078790.5%2.5%3%2%3%26%2%1%<0.5%14%33.5%1%1.5%10%
Ipsos [ permanent dead link ]12 Feb 20078072%2.5%2%2%27%1%0.5%0.5%14%34%0.5%1%13%
Ipsos [ permanent dead link ]9–10 Feb 20079442%3%3%2%25%2%0.5%1%13%36%0.5%1%11%
LH2 9–10 Feb 20071,007<0.5%3%3%3%2%27%2%1%<0.5%13%31%0.5%2.5%12%
BVA [ permanent dead link ]7–8 Feb 20078433%3%2%3%26%1%<0.5%14%34%2%12%
TNS Sofres [ permanent dead link ]7–8 Feb 20071,0003%3%2%3.5%26%1%0.5%<0.5%14%33%<0.5%1%13%
Ipsos [ permanent dead link ]2–3 Feb 20079341.5%2.5%2.5%2.5%27%2.5%1%1%13%34%0.5%1%11%
LH2 2–3 Feb 20071,004<0.5%3%3%3%2.5%27%2%0.5%1%13%33%<0.5%3%9%
TNS Sofres [ permanent dead link ]31 Jan–1 Feb 20071,0003%3.5%2%28%1.5%0.5%<0.5%13%33%0.5%2%13%
3%2.5%2.5%4%26%1.5%0.5%<0.5%13%32%0.5%2%12.5%
CSA 31 Jan 20079020.5%2%2%3%1%27%2%1%1%12%31%0.5%1%16%
CSA 0.5%2%3%3%26%3%1%1%12%31%0.5%1%16%
Ipsos [ permanent dead link ]26–27 Jan 20079592.5%3.5%3.5%1%26%2%1%1%11%35%0.5%2%11%
LH2 26–27 Jan 20071,006<0.5%2%2%5%2%29%2%0.5%0.5%14%31%<0.5%2%10%
Ifop 25–26 Jan 2007865<0.5%3%3.5%3%3%27.5%2%1%0.5%11%31%0.5%1%13%
BVA [ permanent dead link ]22–23 Jan 20078494%7%3%27%0.5%0.5%13%33%2%10%
4%5%3%2%27%0.5%0.5%11%34%2%11%
Ipsos [ permanent dead link ]19–20 Jan 20079632%3.5%3.5%29%2%1%11%32%3%13%
Ifop-Fiducial 18–20 Jan 20079563%4%3%28%3%1%12.5%32.5%2%11%
3%4%3%27%3%1%13%28%5%2%11%
TNS Sofres [ permanent dead link ]17–18 Jan 20071,0002%3%3%31%2%0.5%<0.5%9%35%0.5%1%13%
CSA 17 Jan 20078450.5%3%4%3%29%2%0.5%9%30%1%3%15%
Ifop 15 Jan 20078680.5%3%3.5%3%28%2%1%1%12%33%3%10%
0.5%3%3.5%3%28%2%1%1%11%29%5%2%11%
TNS Sofres [ permanent dead link ]10–12 Jan 20071,0003.5%4%2%34%1.5%0.5%<0.5%9%29%0.5%2%14%
Ipsos Archived 24 January 2022 at the Wayback Machine 5–6 Jan 20079521.5%3%3%32%1.5%1.5%10%33%2.5%12%
1.5%3%2.5%28%1%10%0.5%9%30%2.5%12%
Ifop 4–5 Jan 20079390.5%3%3%3%27%2%11%1%0.5%10%25%2%12%
CSA 3 Jan 20078913%2%5%34%1%6%32%2%15%
Ifop 28–29 Dec 20061,0064%4%2%31%2%1%<0.5%9%32%2%13%
Ifop-Fiducial 14–15 Dec 20069513%3%3%31%2%1%8%29%5%4%11%
CSA 13 Dec 20067983%4%3%31%2%8%30%3%16%
BVA [ permanent dead link ]11–12 Dec 20067973%4%3%35%2%1%8%32%3%9%
3%4%3%34%1.5%0.5%7%32%3%2%10%
Ipsos [ permanent dead link ]8–9 Dec 20069522%4%2%1%32%1.5%1%9%34%2%11.5%
TNS Sofres [ permanent dead link ]6–7 Dec 20061,0003.5%3.5%2%1%33%2%0.5%<0.5%8%33%2%11.5%
Ipsos [ permanent dead link ]1–2 Dec 20069502%3%3%1%31%1.5%0.5%8%35%2.5%12.5%
Ifop 30 Nov–1 Dec 20069012%4%3%1%31%2%1%1%9%30%4%12%
CSA 21–22 Nov 20061,0023%5%3%1%32%2%6%29%2%17%
4%5%3%1%37%2%6%37%5%
Ifop 17–18 Nov 20068173%5%4%2%29%2%1%1%11%29%2%11%
3%5%4%2%33%2%1%2%15%15%3%15%

17 July to 16 November 2006

Polling firmFieldwork dateSample
size
Laguiller
LO
Besancenot
LCR
Buffet
PCF
Bové
SE
Chevènement
MRC
Royal
PS
Strauss-Kahn
PS
Fabius
PS
Jospin
PS
Lang
PS
Hollande
PS
Taubira
PRG
Voynet
LV
Hulot
SE
Nihous
CPNT
Bayrou
UDF
Sarkozy
UMP
Villepin
UMP
Alliot-Marie
UMP
Villiers
MPF
Le Pen
FN
Ipsos [ permanent dead link ]9–11 Nov 20069483%4%3%1.5%30%2%0.5%8%34%4%10%
2%3%3%1.5%27%10%0.5%7%32%4%10%
4%5%3%1.5%31%2%0.5%8%39%6%
TNS Sofres [ permanent dead link ]8–9 Nov 20061,0002.5%4%2%34%1.5%7%34%2%13%
4.5%5.5%3%22%3%9%37%2%14%
4.5%6%4%17%3.5%11%38%2%14%
CSA 8 Nov 20061,0073%4%4%3%29%3%7%30%2%15%
5%4%4%4%22%4%6%32%3%16%
5%6%4%4%16%4%8%34%4%15%
CSA 17–18 Oct 20068384%4%3%32%2%7%31%2%15%
5%6%30%3%7%32%2%15%
Ifop 12–13 Oct 20068922%5%4%26%2%12%32%4%13%
5%6%4%19%3%12%34%4%13%
4%6%4%14%5%15%35%4%13%
2%3%3%2%26%1%2%2%10%29%6%3%11%
TNS Sofres [ permanent dead link ]12–13 Oct 20061,0003%4%2%34%1%7%36%2%11%
3%5%2%39%3%11%18%5%14%
3.5%5%2%40%2.5%10%17%5.5%14.5%
3%4%2%33%1.5%7.5%30%5%3%11%
2.5%4%2%34%1%7%31%5%2%11.5%
Ipsos [ permanent dead link ]6–7 Oct 20069443%4%2.5%2%28%2%0.5%8%34%4%12%
3%5%2.5%2.5%34%2%2%12%14%7%16%
TNS Sofres [ permanent dead link ]4–5 Oct 20061,0003%5%3%29.5%2%7%38%3%9.5%
5%7.5%4%20%3.5%8%39%3%10%
5%9.5%4%15%3.5%9.5%39%3.5%11%
CSA 13–14 Sep 20069074%5%3%31%3%6%30%3%15%
Ipsos [ permanent dead link ]8–9 Sep 20069544%4%3%2%27%2%1%6%36%4%11%
4%5%3%2%34%3%1%11%15%8%14%
TNS Sofres [ permanent dead link ]4–5 Sep 20061,0003%3.5%3%34%1.5%7%36%2%10%
4%5.5%4.5%20%4%10%38%3%11%
5%7%5%13%5.5%11%40%2%11.5%
4%5.5%4%23%4%9%37%2%11.5%
4.5%5.5%4%23%3.5%9%37%2.5%11%
5%6.5%4%20%3.5%9.5%38%2%11.5%
Ipsos [ permanent dead link ]18–19 Aug 20069634%5%2%3%28%2%6%37%2%11%
4%6%2%3%37%2%11%13%6%16%
TNS Sofres [ permanent dead link ]17 Jul 20061,0004%4%3%32%1.5%6%35%3%11.5%
4.5%5.5%4%21.5%3%8%38%3.5%12%
5.5%6.5%4%19%3.5%8%38.5%4%11%

16 May to 16 July 2006

Polling firmFieldwork dateSample
size
Laguiller
LO
Besancenot
LCR
Buffet
PCF
Autain
PCF
Braouezec
PCF
Bové
SE
Royal
PS
Strauss-Kahn
PS
Fabius
PS
Jospin
PS
Lang
PS
Hollande
PS
Mélenchon
PS
Taubira
PRG
Voynet
LV
Bayrou
UDF
Sarkozy
UMP
Villepin
UMP
Chirac
UMP
Villiers
MPF
Le Pen
FN
Ifop 29–30 Jun 20068002%6%3%30%3%8%32%3%13%
4%7%3%20%5%9%34%5%13%
2%6%3%29%3%6%28%8%3%12%
TNS Sofres [ permanent dead link ]14–15 Jun 20061,0003.5%6%2%32%2%8%31%3%12.5%
4.5%7%2.5%21%3%9%35%4.5%13.5%
4.5%8%3%17%4%11%35%4%13.5%
4.5%6%3%23%3%10%34%4%12.5%
4%6%2.5%23.5%3%9.5%34%4%13.5%
4.5%6%3%22%3%10.5%34%4%13%
3%5%2%32%2%6%31%4%2%13%
Ipsos [ permanent dead link ]9–10 Jun 20069593%6%4%29%2%5%35%4%12%
3%7%4%37%2%10%12%8%17%
CSA 7 Jun 20068443%6%3%30%3%5%32%3%15%
TNS Sofres [ permanent dead link ]17–18 May 20061,0003.5%5%3%30%2.5%8%34%4%10%
5%6.5%4.5%21%4%9%35%4%11%
3.5%4.5%3%31%2%6%32%5%3%10%
3.5%6.5%4%21%3%8%34%6%4%10%
CSA 16–17 May 20067774%5%3%33%2%5%32%3%13%
CSA 5%7%28%3%8%31%5%13%
6%5%30%3%8%31%4%13%
9%2%31%2%9%31%3%13%
7%2%31%2%8%32%4%14%
6%9%29%1%7%31%3%14%
8%29%4%2%7%32%4%14%
6%31%3%2%7%33%4%14%

12 February 2005 to 15 May 2006

Polling firmFieldwork dateSample
size
Laguiller
LO
Besancenot
LCR
Buffet
PCF
Bové
SE
Royal
PS
Strauss-Kahn
PS
Fabius
PS
Jospin
PS
Lang
PS
Hollande
PS
Mamère
LV
Voynet
LV
Bayrou
UDF
Sarkozy
UMP
Villepin
UMP
Chirac
UMP
Villiers
MPF
Le Pen
FN
Ipsos [ permanent dead link ]12–13 May 20069393%5%4%30%2%6%35%5%10%
3%6%4%34%3%11%15%10%14%
Ifop 20–21 Apr 20068833%5%4%30%2%8%32%4%12%
5%8%5%19%4%8%34%4%13%
5%8%5%14%5%10%35%4%14%
4%7%5%21%4%8%33%4%14%
4%7%4%21%4%8%35%4%13%
5%7%4%19%4%9%35%4%13%
3%5%4%30%2%6%29%6%4%11%
CSA 18–19 Apr 20068785%5%3%31%2%5%31%4%14%
TNS Sofres [ permanent dead link ]18 Apr 20061,0003%4.5%3%34%1.5%5%30%6%3%10%
5%7.5%4.5%18%3%7%34%7%4%10%
5%8%5%15%4%8%33%7%5%10%
4%6%4%23%3%7%33%7%4%9%
4.5%7%4%22%2.5%7%33%6%4%10%
Ipsos [ permanent dead link ]7–8 Apr 20069474%6%3%28%3%7%33%6%10%
4%6%3%32%3%11%20%8%13%
CSA 29 Mar 20068395%6%4%27%1%8%34%3%12%
5%6%4%26%1%6%34%4%2%12%
Ipsos [ permanent dead link ]10–11 Mar 20069453%5%3%28%2%7%36%7%9%
3%5%3%32%2%9%25%8%13%
Ipsos Archived 30 September 2020 at the Wayback Machine 10–11 Feb 20069304%6%3%27%3%7%35%6%9%
4%6%3%30%3%8%27%7%12%
BVA [ permanent dead link ]27–28 Jan 20069514%6%3%25%2%7%29%10%4%10%
6%5%3%22%3%7%30%11%4%9%
6%8%26%8%27%11%5%9%
6%9%22%9%29%11%5%9%
CSA 25–26 Jan 20068654%6%4%28%2%9%31%7%9%
4%6%4%27%2%5%26%12%5%9%
BVA [ permanent dead link ]30 Sep–1 Oct 20058114%7%3%22%4%7%29%12%5%7%
4%9%4%19%5%7%28%12%4%8%
3%7%4%16%8%9%30%12%3%8%
BVA [ permanent dead link ]27–29 Jun 20058603%6%4%17%7%8%31%9%4%11%
2%6%4%25%4%8%29%9%3%10%
4%8%5%19%7%11%39%7%
3%8%5%28%4%9%36%7%
BVA [ permanent dead link ]12–13 Feb 20059533%4%4%25%4%10%34%6%10%
4%4%5%24%6%9%33%5%10%
3%4%4%27%4%12%28%7%11%
4%4%4%26%5%11%29%5%12%
3%3%4%26%4%7%24%16%4%9%
4%4%4%23%5%7%24%16%4%9%

By region

Nord-Pas-de-Calais
Polling firmFieldwork dateSample
size
Abs. Schivardi
PT
Laguiller
LO
Besancenot
LCR
Buffet
PCF
Bové
SE
Royal
PS
Voynet
LV
Nihous
CPNT
Bayrou
UDF
Sarkozy
UMP
Villiers
MPF
Le Pen
FN
2007 election 22 Apr 200718.51%0.28%2.30%5.58%3.23%1.07%25.02%1.37%1.90%14.88%27.92%1.78%14.67%
BVA [ permanent dead link ]16–17 Apr 20078051%3%6%5%1%26%1%2%11%27%1%16%
BVA [ permanent dead link ]19–20 Mar 2007804<0.5%3%4%4%2%28%1%1%16%27%1%13%
BVA 21 Feb 20078053%3%4%1%30%1%<0.5%18%25%1%14%
BVA 16–17 Feb 20078055%4%4%1%28%1%<0.5%14%26%1%16%
Provence-Alpes-Côte-d'Azur
Polling firmFieldwork dateSample
size
Abs. Schivardi
PT
Laguiller
LO
Besancenot
LCR
Buffet
PCF
Bové
SE
Royal
PS
Voynet
LV
Nihous
CPNT
Bayrou
UDF
Sarkozy
UMP
Villiers
MPF
Le Pen
FN
2007 election 22 Apr 200716.10%0.36%0.97%3.24%2.27%1.35%21.21%1.40%0.97%15.36%37.01%2.01%13.84%
CSA 2–7 Jan 20071,0003%2%4%25%2%6%36%3%19%
Provence-Alpes-Côte-d'Azur and Languedoc-Roussillon
Polling firmFieldwork dateSample
size
Abs. Schivardi
PT
Laguiller
LO
Besancenot
LCR
Buffet
PCF
Bové
SE
Royal
PS
Voynet
LV
Nihous
CPNT
Bayrou
UDF
Chirac
UMP
Sarkozy
UMP
Villiers
MPF
Le Pen
FN
2007 election 22 Apr 200715.36%0.50%1.02%3.53%2.35%1.51%22.81%1.38%1.12%15.31%34.65%1.94%13.87%
BVA [ permanent dead link ]11–14 Dec 20068103%4%3%29%1%7%4%32%4%13%
Corsica
Polling firmFieldwork dateSample
size
Abs. Schivardi
PT
Laguiller
LO
Besancenot
LCR
Buffet
PCF
Bové
SE
Royal
PS
Voynet
LV
Nihous
CPNT
Bayrou
UDF
Sarkozy
UMP
Villiers
MPF
Le Pen
FN
2007 election 22 Apr 200724.50%0.29%0.88%3.87%3.36%1.08%21.81%1.38%1.47%12.36%37.00%1.24%15.26%
Ifop 20–21 Mar 20075040.5%2%2.5%2%3%20.5%0.5%3%16%34%1%15%
La Réunion
Polling firmFieldwork dateSample
size
Abs. Schivardi
PT
Laguiller
LO
Besancenot
LCR
Buffet
PCF
Bové
SE
Royal
PS
Voynet
LV
Lepage
Cap21
Nihous
CPNT
Bayrou
UDF
Sarkozy
UMP
Dupont-Aignan
DLR
Villiers
MPF
Le Pen
FN
2007 election 22 Apr 200727.39%0.19%1.20%2.63%2.97%1.35%46.22%1.29%0.30%13.29%25.09%0.59%4.88%
Ipsos [ permanent dead link ]6–9 Mar 20077861%2%1.5%1.5%44%1%0.5%0%10%34%0%0.5%4%
Ipsos [ permanent dead link ]29 Nov–9 Dec 20064470.5%2%1%57%4%0%0%5%24%0%0.5%5%

By department

Alpes-de-Haute-Provence, Hautes-Alpes, and Vaucluse
Polling firmFieldwork dateSample
size
Abs. Schivardi
PT
Laguiller
LO
Besancenot
LCR
Buffet
PCF
Bové
SE
Royal
PS
Voynet
LV
Nihous
CPNT
Bayrou
UDF
Sarkozy
UMP
Villiers
MPF
Le Pen
FN
2007 election 22 Apr 200714.35%0.46%1.02%3.79%1.98%1.91%22.75%1.55%1.56%16.45%31.75%2.64%14.14%
CSA 2–7 Jan 20073%2%4%26%2%5%34%3%21%
Alpes-Maritimes, Bouches-du-Rhône, and Var
Polling firmFieldwork dateSample
size
Abs. Schivardi
PT
Laguiller
LO
Besancenot
LCR
Buffet
PCF
Bové
SE
Royal
PS
Voynet
LV
Nihous
CPNT
Bayrou
UDF
Sarkozy
UMP
Villiers
MPF
Le Pen
FN
2007 election 22 Apr 200716.48%0.34%0.96%3.11%2.33%1.23%20.87%1.37%0.84%15.11%38.19%1.87%13.77%
CSA 2–7 Jan 20073%2%4%24%2%8%34%3%19%

By commune

Aix-en-Provence
Polling firmFieldwork dateSample
size
Abs. Schivardi
PT
Laguiller
LO
Besancenot
LCR
Buffet
PCF
Bové
SE
Royal
PS
Voynet
LV
Nihous
CPNT
Bayrou
UDF
Sarkozy
UMP
Villiers
MPF
Le Pen
FN
2007 election 22 Apr 200717.25%0.23%0.74%2.59%1.21%1.35%25.36%1.64%0.40%19.78%36.78%1.46%8.47%
CSA 2–7 Jan 20075131%2%4%33%3%9%32%2%14%
Avignon
Polling firmFieldwork dateSample
size
Abs. Schivardi
PT
Laguiller
LO
Besancenot
LCR
Buffet
PCF
Bové
SE
Royal
PS
Voynet
LV
Nihous
CPNT
Bayrou
UDF
Sarkozy
UMP
Villiers
MPF
Le Pen
FN
2007 election 22 Apr 200716.75%0.37%0.88%3.58%1.91%1.79%28.68%1.39%0.42%15.65%30.44%1.89%13.00%
CSA 2–7 Jan 20075015%2%5%28%2%8%27%3%20%
Marseille
Polling firmFieldwork dateSample
size
Abs. Schivardi
PT
Laguiller
LO
Besancenot
LCR
Buffet
PCF
Bové
SE
Royal
PS
Voynet
LV
Nihous
CPNT
Bayrou
UDF
Sarkozy
UMP
Villiers
MPF
Le Pen
FN
2007 election 22 Apr 200717.45%0.32%0.98%3.13%2.56%1.23%27.11%1.16%0.38%14.10%34.25%1.35%13.43%
CSA 2–7 Jan 20075032%2%5%30%3%4%36%1%17%
Nice
Polling firmFieldwork dateSample
size
Abs. Schivardi
PT
Laguiller
LO
Besancenot
LCR
Buffet
PCF
Bové
SE
Royal
PS
Voynet
LV
Nihous
CPNT
Bayrou
UDF
Sarkozy
UMP
Villiers
MPF
Le Pen
FN
2007 election 22 Apr 200718.19%0.19%0.70%2.34%1.89%0.98%20.42%1.27%0.25%14.57%41.83%1.82%13.74%
CSA 2–7 Jan 20075013%1%6%23%3%8%33%2%21%
Toulon
Polling firmFieldwork dateSample
size
Abs. Schivardi
PT
Laguiller
LO
Besancenot
LCR
Buffet
PCF
Bové
SE
Royal
PS
Voynet
LV
Nihous
CPNT
Bayrou
UDF
Sarkozy
UMP
Villiers
MPF
Le Pen
FN
2007 election 22 Apr 200719.26%0.34%1.10%3.35%1.82%1.01%20.88%1.33%0.56%15.63%38.24%2.20%13.53%
CSA 2–7 Jan 20075023%2%5%34%1%6%32%2%15%

Second round

During the 2007 presidential election, Ipsos launched the first ever rolling poll in France, described as a "continuous electoral barometer", publishing results every day of the week except Sunday for ten weeks starting on 1 March 2007. [1] The Ifop poll conducted from 23 to 26 February 2007, marked with an asterisk (*) below, was conducted specifically for subsample data.

The publication of second-round polls was prohibited after midnight on 4 May 2007. [13]

Graphical summary

The averages in the graphs below were constructed using polls listed below conducted by the six major French pollsters. The graphs are 14-day weighted moving averages, using only the most recent poll conducted by any given pollster within that range (each poll weighted based on recency).

Opinion polling for the French presidential election, 2007 Royal-Sarkozy.png

Royal–Sarkozy

Polling firmFieldwork dateSample
size
Abs. Royal
PS
Sarkozy
UMP
2007 election 6 May 200716.03%46.94%53.06%
BVA [ permanent dead link ]4 May 200780745%55%
Ipsos [ permanent dead link ]4 May 200799245%55%
CSA 3 May 20071,00547%53%
Ifop-Fiducial 3 May 200796147%53%
TNS Sofres [ permanent dead link ]3 May 20071,00045.5%54.5%
Ipsos 2–3 May 20071,41446%54%
OpinionWay 2–3 May 20071,41546%54%
Ipsos 1–2 May 20071,01146.5%53.5%
Ipsos 30 Apr–1 May 200780846.5%53.5%
BVA [ permanent dead link ]30 Apr 200780548%52%
Ipsos 27–30 Apr 20071,36247%53%
Ifop 27–28 Apr 200795647%53%
LH2 27–28 Apr 20071,00248%52%
Ipsos 26–28 Apr 20071,36747.5%52.5%
Ifop-Fiducial 26–27 Apr 200788619%47.5%52.5%
TNS Sofres [ permanent dead link ]26–27 Apr 20072,00048%52%
Ipsos 25–27 Apr 20071,25547.5%52.5%
Ipsos 24–26 Apr 20071,21947%53%
CSA 25 Apr 20071,00548%52%
Ifop-Fiducial 24–25 Apr 200795647%53%
Ipsos 23–25 Apr 20071,61347%53%
BVA [ permanent dead link ]24 Apr 200789347%53%
Ipsos 23–24 Apr 20071,20846.5%53.5%
TNS Sofres [ permanent dead link ]23–24 Apr 20071,00049%51%
Ipsos 23 Apr 200780346%54%
BVA [ permanent dead link ]22 Apr 200782548%52%
CSA 22 Apr 20071,00546.5%53.5%
Ifop-Fiducial 22 Apr 20071,01046%54%
Ipsos 22 Apr 20071,08946%54%
LH2 22 Apr 20071,53746%54%
BVA [ permanent dead link ]20 Apr 200781048%52%
CSA 20 Apr 20071,00250%50%
Ipsos 19–20 Apr 20071,59846.5%53.5%
CSA 18–19 Apr 20071,00250%50%
Ipsos 18–19 Apr 20071,20946.5%53.5%
TNS Sofres [ permanent dead link ]18–19 Apr 20071,00047%53%
Ifop-Fiducial 17–19 Apr 200795249%51%
Ipsos 17–18 Apr 20071,21246.5%53.5%
BVA [ permanent dead link ]16–17 Apr 200788747%53%
Ipsos 16–17 Apr 20071,00947%53%
TNS Sofres [ permanent dead link ]16–17 Apr 20071,00049%51%
CSA 16 Apr 20071,00650%50%
Ifop 14–16 Apr 200795447%53%
Ipsos 14–16 Apr 20071,35748%52%
LH2 13–15 Apr 20071,00449%51%
Ipsos [ permanent dead link ]12–14 Apr 20071,35547%53%
Ifop 12–13 Apr 200792847%53%
Ipsos 11–13 Apr 20071,27946.5%53.5%
CSA 11–12 Apr 200791849%51%
TNS Sofres [ permanent dead link ]11–12 Apr 20071,00048%52%
Ipsos 10–12 Apr 20071,20746%54%
CSA 10–11 Apr 200787648%52%
Ipsos 9–11 Apr 20071,20946.5%53.5%
BVA [ permanent dead link ]10 Apr 200786745%55%
Ipsos 7–10 Apr 20071,30046.5%53.5%
Ipsos 6–9 Apr 20071,35546%54%
LH2 6–7 Apr 20071,00948%52%
Ipsos 5–7 Apr 20071,35546%54%
Ifop 5–6 Apr 200795346%54%
Ipsos 4–6 Apr 20071,26346%54%
CSA 4–5 Apr 200788148%52%
TNS Sofres [ permanent dead link ]4–5 Apr 20071,00046%54%
Ipsos 3–5 Apr 20071,20846%54%
Ipsos 2–4 Apr 20071,20946%54%
BVA [ permanent dead link ]2–3 Apr 200786046%54%
Ipsos 31 Mar–3 Apr 20071,27246%54%
Ifop 31 Mar–2 Apr 200784648%52%
Ipsos 30 Mar–2 Apr 20071,34446%54%
LH2 30–31 Mar 20071,00349%51%
Ipsos 29–31 Mar 20071,34146.5%53.5%
Ipsos 28–30 Mar 20071,27746%54%
CSA 28–29 Mar 200792248%52%
TNS Sofres [ permanent dead link ]28–29 Mar 20071,00048%52%
Ipsos [ permanent dead link ]27–29 Mar 20071,10446.5%53.5%
Ifop-Fiducial 26–28 Mar 200795446%54%
Ipsos 26–28 Mar 20071,00646.5%53.5%
BVA [ permanent dead link ]26–27 Mar 200787349%51%
Ipsos Archived 30 September 2020 at the Wayback Machine 24–27 Mar 20071,11047%53%
Ipsos [ permanent dead link ]23–26 Mar 20071,24746.5%53.5%
LH2 23–24 Mar 20071,00449%51%
Ipsos [ permanent dead link ]22–24 Mar 20071,24547%53%
Ifop 22–23 Mar 200787248%52%
Ipsos [ permanent dead link ]21–23 Mar 20071,14347%53%
CSA 21–22 Mar 200789450%50%
TNS Sofres [ permanent dead link ]21–22 Mar 20071,00048%52%
Ipsos [ permanent dead link ]20–22 Mar 20071,00646%54%
Ipsos [ permanent dead link ]19–21 Mar 20071,00947%53%
BVA [ permanent dead link ]19–20 Mar 200785446%54%
Ipsos [ permanent dead link ]17–20 Mar 20071,06948%52%
Ifop 19 Mar 200787247%53%
Ipsos [ permanent dead link ]16–19 Mar 20071,25348%52%
Ifop 16–17 Mar 200791148.5%51.5%
LH2 16–17 Mar 20071,00348%52%
Ipsos [ permanent dead link ]15–17 Mar 20071,25248%52%
Ipsos 14–16 Mar 20071,19347%53%
TNS Sofres [ permanent dead link ]14–15 Mar 20071,00046%54%
Ipsos Archived 30 September 2020 at the Wayback Machine 13–15 Mar 20071,00846.5%53.5%
CSA 14 Mar 200790547%53%
Ipsos [ permanent dead link ]12–14 Mar 20071,00547%53%
BVA [ permanent dead link ]12–13 Mar 200786149%51%
Ipsos [ permanent dead link ]10–13 Mar 20071,10447.5%52.5%
Ipsos 9–12 Mar 20071,25047.5%52.5%
LH2 9–10 Mar 20071,00048%52%
Ipsos [ permanent dead link ]8–10 Mar 20071,25446.5%53.5%
Ipsos [ permanent dead link ]7–9 Mar 20071,15546.5%53.5%
TNS Sofres [ permanent dead link ]7–8 Mar 20071,00048%52%
TNS Sofres [ permanent dead link ]7–8 Mar 20071,00048%52%
Ipsos [ permanent dead link ]6–8 Mar 20071,01247%53%
CSA 7 Mar 200791747%53%
Ipsos [ permanent dead link ]5–7 Mar 20071,01247%53%
BVA [ permanent dead link ]5–6 Mar 200785347%53%
Ipsos Archived 5 December 2020 at the Wayback Machine 3–6 Mar 20071,13546%54%
Ipsos [ permanent dead link ]2–5 Mar 20071,25546%54%
LH2 2–3 Mar 20071,00448%52%
Ipsos 1–3 Mar 20071,25445.5%54.5%
Ipsos 28 Feb–2 Mar 20071,12846%54%
TNS Sofres [ permanent dead link ]28 Feb–1 Mar 20071,00046%54%
Ipsos 27 Feb–1 Mar 20071,00846.5%53.5%
CSA 28 Feb 200787148%52%
Ipsos 26–28 Feb 20071,00946.5%53.5%
BVA [ permanent dead link ]26–27 Feb 200786947%53%
Ifop 26 Feb 200795248%52%
Ifop*23–26 Feb 20071,84249%51%
Ipsos [ permanent dead link ]23–24 Feb 200795747%53%
LH2 23–24 Feb 20071,00550%50%
Ifop 22–23 Feb 200788949.5%50.5%
CSA 20 Feb 200788449%51%
BVA [ permanent dead link ]19–20 Feb 200784548%52%
Ipsos [ permanent dead link ]16–17 Feb 200795246%54%
LH2 16–17 Feb 20071,00746%54%
CSA 14–15 Feb 200790945%55%
TNS Sofres [ permanent dead link ]14–15 Feb 20071,00045%55%
Ifop-Fiducial 13–15 Feb 200795247%53%
BVA [ permanent dead link ]12 Feb 200787347%53%
CSA 12 Feb 200791946%54%
Ifop 12 Feb 200787946%54%
Ipsos [ permanent dead link ]12 Feb 200780747%53%
Ipsos [ permanent dead link ]9–10 Feb 200794446%54%
LH2 9–10 Feb 20071,00747%53%
BVA [ permanent dead link ]7–8 Feb 200784348%52%
TNS Sofres [ permanent dead link ]7–8 Feb 20071,00046%54%
Ipsos [ permanent dead link ]2–3 Feb 200793447%53%
LH2 2–3 Feb 20071,00448%52%
TNS Sofres [ permanent dead link ]31 Jan–1 Feb 20071,00047%53%
CSA 31 Jan 200790247%53%
Ipsos [ permanent dead link ]26–27 Jan 200795946%54%
Ifop 25–26 Jan 200786548%52%
BVA [ permanent dead link ]22–23 Jan 200784948%52%
Ipsos [ permanent dead link ]19–20 Jan 200796348%52%
Ifop-Fiducial 18–20 Jan 200795649%51%
TNS Sofres [ permanent dead link ]17–18 Jan 20071,00048%52%
CSA 17 Jan 200784548%52%
Ifop 15 Jan 200786848%52%
TNS Sofres [ permanent dead link ]10–12 Jan 20071,00052%48%
Ipsos Archived 24 January 2022 at the Wayback Machine 5–6 Jan 200795250%50%
Ifop 4–5 Jan 200793950.5%49.5%
CSA 3 Jan 200789152%48%
Ifop-Fiducial 14–15 Dec 200695150%50%
BVA [ permanent dead link ]11–12 Dec 200679751%49%
Ipsos [ permanent dead link ]8–9 Dec 200695250%50%
Ipsos [ permanent dead link ]1–2 Dec 200695049%51%
Ifop 30 Nov–1 Dec 200690150%50%
CSA 21–22 Nov 20061,00253%47%
Ifop 17–18 Nov 200681751%49%
Ipsos [ permanent dead link ]9–11 Nov 200694850%50%
CSA 8 Nov 20061,00751%49%
CSA 17–18 Oct 200683852%48%
Ifop 12–13 Oct 200689247%53%
TNS Sofres [ permanent dead link ]12–13 Oct 20061,00051%49%
Ipsos [ permanent dead link ]6–7 Oct 200694450%50%
CSA 13–14 Sep 200690752%48%
Ipsos [ permanent dead link ]8–9 Sep 200695448%52%
Ipsos [ permanent dead link ]18–19 Aug 200696349%51%
Ipsos [ permanent dead link ]7–8 Jul 200694449%51%
Ifop 29–30 Jun 200680051%49%
Ipsos [ permanent dead link ]9–10 Jun 200695949%51%
CSA 7 Jun 200684451%49%
CSA 16–17 May 200677753%47%
Ipsos [ permanent dead link ]12–13 May 200693951%49%
Ifop 20–21 Apr 200688349%51%
CSA 18–19 Apr 200687853%47%
TNS Sofres [ permanent dead link ]18 Apr 20061,00051%49%
Ipsos [ permanent dead link ]7–8 Apr 200694751%49%
CSA 29 Mar 200683952%48%
Ipsos [ permanent dead link ]10–11 Mar 200694550%50%
Ipsos Archived 30 September 2020 at the Wayback Machine 10–11 Feb 200693049%51%
BVA [ permanent dead link ]27–28 Jan 200695149%51%
CSA 25–26 Jan 200686551%49%
BVA [ permanent dead link ]30 Sep–1 Oct 200581147%53%

By region

Nord-Pas-de-Calais
Polling firmFieldwork dateSample
size
Abs. Royal
PS
Sarkozy
UMP
2007 election 6 May 200717.56%49.69%50.31%
BVA [ permanent dead link ]16–17 Apr 200780551%49%
BVA [ permanent dead link ]19–20 Mar 200780450%50%
BVA 21 Feb 200780551%49%
BVA 16–17 Feb 200780548%52%
Provence-Alpes-Côte-d'Azur
Polling firmFieldwork dateSample
size
Abs. Royal
PS
Sarkozy
UMP
2007 election 6 May 200715.14%38.16%61.84%
CSA 2–7 Jan 20071,00045%55%
Provence-Alpes-Côte-d'Azur and Languedoc-Roussillon
Polling firmFieldwork dateSample
size
Abs. Royal
PS
Sarkozy
UMP
2007 election 6 May 200714.74%40.93%59.07%
BVA [ permanent dead link ]11–14 Dec 200681048%52%
Corsica
Polling firmFieldwork dateSample
size
Abs. Royal
PS
Sarkozy
UMP
2007 election 6 May 200721.42%39.88%60.12%
Ifop 20–21 Mar 200750443%57%
La Réunion
Polling firmFieldwork dateSample
size
Abs. Royal
PS
Sarkozy
UMP
2007 election 6 May 200722.81%63.57%36.43%
Ipsos [ permanent dead link ]6–9 Mar 200778657%43%
Ipsos [ permanent dead link ]29 Nov–9 Dec 200644770%30%
Ipsos [ permanent dead link ]12–18 Sep 200657%43%

By department

Alpes-de-Haute-Provence, Hautes-Alpes, and Vaucluse
Polling firmFieldwork dateSample
size
Abs. Royal
PS
Sarkozy
UMP
2007 election 6 May 200713.66%42.04%57.96%
CSA 2–7 Jan 200748%52%
Alpes-Maritimes, Bouches-du-Rhône, and Var
Polling firmFieldwork dateSample
size
Abs. Royal
PS
Sarkozy
UMP
2007 election 6 May 200715.46%37.30%62.70%
CSA 2–7 Jan 200742%58%
Ariège, Aveyron, Haute-Garonne, Gers, Lot, Hautes-Pyrénées, Tarn, Tarn-et-Garonne, Aude, and Lot-et-Garonne

The BVA poll was conducted for La Dépêche du Midi in the 10 departments where the newspaper is circulated, of which eight are in the Midi-Pyrénées region (Ariège, Aveyron, Haute-Garonne, Gers, Lot, Hautes-Pyrénées, Tarn, and Tarn-et-Garonne), as well as Aude and Lot-et-Garonne.

Polling firmFieldwork dateSample
size
Abs. Royal
PS
Sarkozy
UMP
2007 election 6 May 200712.59%52.46%47.54%
BVA [ permanent dead link ]26–28 Apr 200780352%48%

By commune

Aix-en-Provence
Polling firmFieldwork dateSample
size
Abs. Royal
PS
Sarkozy
UMP
2007 election 6 May 200715.67%42.70%57.30%
CSA 2–7 Jan 200751348%52%
Avignon
Polling firmFieldwork dateSample
size
Abs. Royal
PS
Sarkozy
UMP
2007 election 6 May 200716.04%47.98%52.02%
CSA 2–7 Jan 200750151%49%
Marseille
Polling firmFieldwork dateSample
size
Abs. Royal
PS
Sarkozy
UMP
2007 election 6 May 200716.51%44.28%55.72%
CSA 2–7 Jan 200750348%52%
Nice
Polling firmFieldwork dateSample
size
Abs. Royal
PS
Sarkozy
UMP
2007 election 6 May 200717.24%34.66%65.34%
CSA 2–7 Jan 200750140%60%
Toulon
Polling firmFieldwork dateSample
size
Abs. Royal
PS
Sarkozy
UMP
2007 election 6 May 200718.14%37.23%62.77%
CSA 2–7 Jan 200750241%59%

Bayrou–Sarkozy

Polling firmFieldwork dateSample
size
Bayrou
UDF
Sarkozy
UMP
Ipsos 19–20 Apr 20071,59852.5%47.5%
Ipsos 18–19 Apr 20071,20952%48%
TNS Sofres [ permanent dead link ]18–19 Apr 20071,00053%47%
Ifop-Fiducial 17–19 Apr 200795255%45%
Ipsos 17–18 Apr 20071,21252%48%
Ipsos 16–17 Apr 20071,00953%47%
Ipsos 14–16 Apr 20071,35754%46%
Ipsos [ permanent dead link ]12–14 Apr 20071,35553.5%46.5%
Ipsos 11–13 Apr 20071,27953%47%
Ipsos 10–12 Apr 20071,20753%47%
Ipsos 9–11 Apr 20071,20953.5%46.5%
Ipsos 7–10 Apr 20071,30053.5%46.5%
Ipsos 6–9 Apr 20071,35553.5%46.5%
Ipsos 5–7 Apr 20071,35553%47%
Ipsos 4–6 Apr 20071,26352%48%
TNS Sofres [ permanent dead link ]4–5 Apr 20071,00052%48%
Ipsos 3–5 Apr 20071,20851.5%48.5%
Ipsos 2–4 Apr 20071,20951%49%
Ipsos 31 Mar–3 Apr 20071,27251%49%
Ipsos 30 Mar–2 Apr 20071,34451%49%
Ipsos 29–31 Mar 20071,34152%48%
Ipsos 28–30 Mar 20071,27751.5%48.5%
Ipsos [ permanent dead link ]27–29 Mar 20071,10451%49%
Ifop-Fiducial 26–28 Mar 200795454%46%
Ipsos Archived 30 September 2020 at the Wayback Machine 24–27 Mar 20071,11052%48%
Ipsos [ permanent dead link ]23–26 Mar 20071,24752.5%47.5%
LH2 23–24 Mar 20071,00460%40%
Ipsos [ permanent dead link ]22–24 Mar 20071,24553%47%
Ipsos [ permanent dead link ]21–23 Mar 20071,14353%47%
Ipsos [ permanent dead link ]20–22 Mar 20071,00652%48%
Ipsos [ permanent dead link ]19–21 Mar 20071,00953%47%
Ipsos [ permanent dead link ]17–20 Mar 20071,06954%46%
Ifop 19 Mar 200787254%46%
Ipsos [ permanent dead link ]16–19 Mar 20071,25355%45%
LH2 16–17 Mar 20071,00357%43%
TNS Sofres [ permanent dead link ]14–15 Mar 20071,00054%46%
BVA [ permanent dead link ]12–13 Mar 200786155%45%
LH2 9–10 Mar 20071,00055%45%
BVA [ permanent dead link ]5–6 Mar 200785355%45%
BVA [ permanent dead link ]26–27 Feb 200786954%46%
BVA [ permanent dead link ]19–20 Feb 200784554%46%
Ifop-Fiducial 13–15 Feb 200795252%48%
Ipsos [ permanent dead link ]9–10 Feb 200794447%53%
BVA [ permanent dead link ]7–8 Feb 200784349%51%
Ifop-Fiducial 18–20 Jan 200795649%51%
TNS Sofres [ permanent dead link ]17–18 Jan 20071,00044%56%
Ifop-Fiducial 14–15 Dec 200695145%55%

By region

Nord-Pas-de-Calais
Polling firmFieldwork dateSample
size
Bayrou
UDF
Sarkozy
UMP
BVA 21 Feb 200780557%43%
BVA 16–17 Feb 200780556%44%
La Réunion
Polling firmFieldwork dateSample
size
Bayrou
UDF
Sarkozy
UMP
Ipsos [ permanent dead link ]6–9 Mar 200778644%56%

Royal–Bayrou

Polling firmFieldwork dateSample
size
Royal
PS
Bayrou
UDF
Ifop-Fiducial 17–19 Apr 200795242%58%
Ifop-Fiducial 26–28 Mar 200795443%57%
TNS Sofres [ permanent dead link ]14–15 Mar 20071,00040%60%
BVA [ permanent dead link ]26–27 Feb 200786945%55%
BVA [ permanent dead link ]19–20 Feb 200784548%52%
Ifop-Fiducial 13–15 Feb 200795246%54%
BVA [ permanent dead link ]7–8 Feb 200784348%52%
Ifop-Fiducial 18–20 Jan 200795650%50%
TNS Sofres [ permanent dead link ]17–18 Jan 20071,00057%43%
Ifop-Fiducial 14–15 Dec 200695157%43%

By region

Nord-Pas-de-Calais
Polling firmFieldwork dateSample
size
Royal
PS
Bayrou
UDF
BVA 21 Feb 200780546%54%
BVA 16–17 Feb 200780547%53%
La Réunion
Polling firmFieldwork dateSample
size
Royal
PS
Bayrou
UDF
Ipsos [ permanent dead link ]6–9 Mar 200778668%32%

Sarkozy–Le Pen

Polling firmFieldwork dateSample
size
Sarkozy
UMP
Le Pen
FN
Ifop-Fiducial 13–15 Feb 200795286%14%
Ifop-Fiducial 18–20 Jan 200795684%16%
TNS Sofres [ permanent dead link ]17–18 Jan 20071,00085%15%
Ifop-Fiducial 14–15 Dec 200695185%15%

By region

Provence-Alpes-Côte-d'Azur
Polling firmFieldwork dateSample
size
Sarkozy
UMP
Le Pen
FN
CSA 2–7 Jan 20071,00083%17%

By department

Alpes-de-Haute-Provence, Hautes-Alpes, and Vaucluse
Polling firmFieldwork dateSample
size
Sarkozy
UMP
Le Pen
FN
CSA 2–7 Jan 200781%19%
Alpes-Maritimes, Bouches-du-Rhône, and Var
Polling firmFieldwork dateSample
size
Sarkozy
UMP
Le Pen
FN
CSA 2–7 Jan 200786%14%

By commune

Polling firmFieldwork dateSample
size
Commune Sarkozy
UMP
Le Pen
FN
CSA 2–7 Jan 2007513 Aix-en-Provence 85%15%
501 Avignon 79%21%
503 Marseille 83%17%
501 Nice 84%16%
502 Toulon 79%21%

Royal–Le Pen

Polling firmFieldwork dateSample
size
Royal
PS
Le Pen
FN
Ifop-Fiducial 13–15 Feb 200795273%27%
Ifop-Fiducial 18–20 Jan 200795678%22%
TNS Sofres [ permanent dead link ]17–18 Jan 20071,00078%22%
Ifop-Fiducial 14–15 Dec 200695178%22%

By region

Provence-Alpes-Côte-d'Azur
Polling firmFieldwork dateSample
size
Royal
PS
Le Pen
FN
CSA 2–7 Jan 20071,00064%36%

By department

Alpes-de-Haute-Provence, Hautes-Alpes, and Vaucluse
Polling firmFieldwork dateSample
size
Royal
PS
Le Pen
FN
CSA 2–7 Jan 200766%34%
Alpes-Maritimes, Bouches-du-Rhône, and Var
Polling firmFieldwork dateSample
size
Royal
PS
Le Pen
FN
CSA 2–7 Jan 200762%38%

By commune

Polling firmFieldwork dateSample
size
Commune Royal
PS
Le Pen
FN
CSA 2–7 Jan 2007513 Aix-en-Provence 70%30%
501 Avignon 66%34%
503 Marseille 63%37%
501 Nice 64%36%
502 Toulon 57%43%

Bayrou–Le Pen

Polling firmFieldwork dateSample
size
Bayrou
UDF
Le Pen
FN
Ifop-Fiducial 13–15 Feb 200795283%17%
Ifop-Fiducial 18–20 Jan 200795681%19%
Ifop-Fiducial 14–15 Dec 200695181%19%

Royal–Chirac

Polling firmFieldwork dateSample
size
Royal
PS
Chirac
UMP
Ifop-Fiducial 13–15 Feb 200795254%46%
Ifop-Fiducial 18–20 Jan 200795661%39%
Ifop-Fiducial 14–15 Dec 200695161%39%
Ifop 17–18 Nov 200681759%41%

By region

Provence-Alpes-Côte-d'Azur and Languedoc-Roussillon
Polling firmFieldwork dateSample
size
Royal
PS
Chirac
UMP
BVA [ permanent dead link ]11–14 Dec 200681064%36%

Chirac–Le Pen

Polling firmFieldwork dateSample
size
Abs. Chirac
UMP
Le Pen
FN
Ifop-Fiducial 13–15 Feb 200795281%19%
Ifop-Fiducial 18–20 Jan 200795680%20%
Ifop-Fiducial 14–15 Dec 200695180%20%
2002 election 5 May 200220.29%82.21%17.79%

Strauss-Kahn–Sarkozy

Polling firmFieldwork dateSample
size
Strauss-Kahn
PS
Sarkozy
UMP
CSA 8 Nov 20061,00746%54%
Ifop 12–13 Oct 200689243%57%
Ifop 20–21 Apr 200688341%59%
CSA 28–29 Jun 200580938%62%
BVA [ permanent dead link ]30 Sep–1 Oct 200581143%57%
BVA [ permanent dead link ]25–26 May 200476348%52%

Fabius–Sarkozy

Polling firmFieldwork dateSample
size
Fabius
PS
Sarkozy
UMP
CSA 8 Nov 20061,00742%58%
Ifop 12–13 Oct 200689239%61%
Ifop 20–21 Apr 200688339%61%
CSA 28–29 Jun 200580940%60%
BVA [ permanent dead link ]30 Sep–1 Oct 200581142%58%
BVA [ permanent dead link ]27–29 Jun 200586043%57%
BVA [ permanent dead link ]25–26 May 200476344%56%

Royal–Villepin

Polling firmFieldwork dateSample
size
Royal
PS
Villepin
UMP
TNS Sofres [ permanent dead link ]12–13 Oct 20061,00060%40%
Ipsos [ permanent dead link ]6–7 Oct 200694460%40%
Ipsos [ permanent dead link ]8–9 Sep 200695459%41%
Ipsos [ permanent dead link ]18–19 Aug 200696361%39%
Ipsos [ permanent dead link ]7–8 Jul 200694461%39%
Ipsos [ permanent dead link ]9–10 Jun 200695963%37%
Ipsos [ permanent dead link ]12–13 May 200693962%38%
Ipsos [ permanent dead link ]7–8 Apr 200694757%43%
Ipsos [ permanent dead link ]10–11 Mar 200694553%47%
Ipsos Archived 30 September 2020 at the Wayback Machine 10–11 Feb 200693052%48%
BVA [ permanent dead link ]27–28 Jan 200695148%52%
BVA [ permanent dead link ]30 Sep–1 Oct 200581149%51%

By region

La Réunion
Polling firmFieldwork dateSample
size
Royal
PS
Villepin
UMP
Ipsos [ permanent dead link ]12–18 Sep 200663%37%

Royal–Alliot-Marie

Polling firmFieldwork dateSample
size
Royal
PS
Alliot-Marie
UMP
Ifop 12–13 Oct 200689258%42%
TNS Sofres [ permanent dead link ]12–13 Oct 20061,00063%37%

Jospin–Sarkozy

Polling firmFieldwork dateSample
size
Jospin
PS
Sarkozy
UMP
Ifop 29–30 Jun 200680043%57%
Ifop 20–21 Apr 200688344%56%
BVA [ permanent dead link ]27–28 Jan 200695146%54%
CSA 28–29 Jun 200580946%54%
BVA [ permanent dead link ]27–29 Jun 200586047%53%
BVA [ permanent dead link ]12–13 Feb 200595347%53%
BVA [ permanent dead link ]2–3 Jun 200472549%51%

By region

La Réunion
Polling firmFieldwork dateSample
size
Jospin
PS
Sarkozy
UMP
Ipsos [ permanent dead link ]12–18 Sep 200654%46%

Lang–Sarkozy

Polling firmFieldwork dateSample
size
Lang
PS
Sarkozy
UMP
Ifop 20–21 Apr 200688344%56%
BVA [ permanent dead link ]2–3 Jun 200472545%55%

Hollande–Sarkozy

Polling firmFieldwork dateSample
size
Hollande
PS
Sarkozy
UMP
Ifop 20–21 Apr 200688342%58%
CSA 28–29 Jun 200580941%59%
BVA [ permanent dead link ]12–13 Feb 200595346%54%
BVA [ permanent dead link ]2–3 Jun 200472544%56%

Jospin–Villepin

Polling firmFieldwork dateSample
size
Jospin
PS
Villepin
UMP
BVA [ permanent dead link ]27–28 Jan 200695145%55%
CSA 28–29 Jun 200580950%50%

By region

La Réunion
Polling firmFieldwork dateSample
size
Jospin
PS
Villepin
UMP
Ipsos [ permanent dead link ]12–18 Sep 200658%42%

Strauss-Kahn–Villepin

Polling firmFieldwork dateSample
size
Strauss-Kahn
PS
Villepin
UMP
CSA 28–29 Jun 200580944%56%
BVA [ permanent dead link ]30 Sep–1 Oct 200581143%57%

Fabius–Villepin

Polling firmFieldwork dateSample
size
Fabius
PS
Villepin
UMP
CSA 28–29 Jun 200580943%57%
BVA [ permanent dead link ]30 Sep–1 Oct 200581141%59%

Hollande–Villepin

Polling firmFieldwork dateSample
size
Hollande
PS
Villepin
UMP
CSA 28–29 Jun 200580940%60%

Emmanuelli–Sarkozy

Polling firmFieldwork dateSample
size
Emmanuelli
PS
Sarkozy
UMP
CSA 28–29 Jun 200580933%67%

Emmanuelli–Villepin

Polling firmFieldwork dateSample
size
Emmanuelli
PS
Villepin
UMP
CSA 28–29 Jun 200580933%67%

Fabius–Chirac

Polling firmFieldwork dateSample
size
Fabius
PS
Chirac
UMP
BVA [ permanent dead link ]27–29 Jun 200586056%44%

Jospin–Chirac

Polling firmFieldwork dateSample
size
Jospin
PS
Chirac
UMP
BVA [ permanent dead link ]27–29 Jun 200586061%39%
BVA [ permanent dead link ]12–13 Feb 200595350%50%

Hollande–Chirac

Polling firmFieldwork dateSample
size
Hollande
PS
Chirac
UMP
BVA [ permanent dead link ]12–13 Feb 200595349%51%

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">Regional Council of Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur</span>

The Regional Council of Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur is the deliberative assembly of the French region of Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur. The regional council is made up of 123 regional councillors elected for 6 years by direct universal suffrage. It has been chaired by Renaud Muselier, formerly of The Republicans, since 2017.

References

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