Opinion polling for the 2013 Czech presidential election

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This page lists nationwide public opinion polls that have been conducted relating to the 2013 presidential elections in the Czech Republic.

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Opinion polls for the first round

First round

DateAgency Fischer Švejnar Zeman Dienstbier Schwarzenberg Sobotka Roithová Bobošíková Fischerová Franz Tošenovský Okamura Dlouhý Němcová Jakl Remek Others
12 January 20131st round result16.3-24.216.123.42.55.02.43.26.8-------
7 Jan 2013 Sanep 16.2-23.614.314.25.15.33.42.73.9------11.3
6 Jan 2013 PPM Factum 20.1-25.110.611.07.14.65.64.611.4-------
20 Dec 2012 Sanep 21.7-25.88.310.36.75.14.54.87.3------5.0
12 Dec 2012 PPM Factum 25.0-25.610.69.26.84.44.14.49.8------
3 - 10 DecCVVM [1] 22.5-19.513.07.03.54.52.02.55.5-5.02.5---12.5
23 Nov 2012 PPM Factum 33.2-23.610.17.07.35.9-5.87.1-------
12 - 19 Nov 2012CVVM [2] 23.5-19.59.07.02.02.53.02.04.0-9.52.5---15.5
15 Nov 2012 STEM 32.3-14.111.64.74.22.12.42.12.6-8.21.9---13.7
12 Nov 2012 PPM Factum 28.1-19.48.86.76.43.34.34.65.6-10.02.9----
15 Oct 2012 PPM Factum 30.1-21.96.56.64.33.64,5-4.57.92.8---7.2
15 Oct 2012 STEM 29.8-16.513.95.56.5-4.3--------13.8
16 Sep 2012 PPM Factum 27.7-22.76.95.95.73.43.8-6.6-6.14.5---6.7
13 Sep 2012 STEM 30.012.015.09.06.04.0----------14.0
31 Aug 2012 Sanep 24.8-23.610.87.86.45.64.55.63.3-2.6--5.0-1.9
10 Aug 2012Median [3] 34.511.514.06.06.04.5-7.0----6.0--3.57.0
25 Jul 2012 PPM Factum 22.212.218.28.26.64.33.76.4---6.9----11.3
24 Jul 2012 Sanep 19.711.516.87.34.33.85.43.5---5.61.7-4.8-23.6
26 Jun 2012 PPM Factum 25.315.813.48.55.23.1-7.6---8.8----12.3
15 Jun 2012 Sanep 23.115.214.56.27.62.95.13.4--1.46.1----21.6
28 May 2012 Millward Brown 21.415.68.16.58.8------------
8 May 2012 Median 33.017.511.04.56.53.5-4.0--5.05.0----10.0
6 May 2012 PPM Factum 24.417.812.05.35.54.63.86.6---9.9----10.2
14 Apr 2012 Median 31.519.010.57.56.54.0-4.5--3.54.0----6.5
11 Apr 2012 PPM Factum 23.317.210.05.58.3-4.07.0---7.9-5.6--16.9
14 Mar 2012 PPM Factum 21.815.110.27.48.23.23.07.5---6.1-6.9--10.6
24 Feb 2012 Sanep 21.212.66.3-9.72.82.62.3-3.4---7.6-2.928.6
15 Feb 2012 PPM Factum 24.514.59.7-8.4-3.0------9.7-4.026.2
10 Feb 2012 Median 33.016.5--6.53.0------12.4---
28 Sep 2011SC&C [4] 27.020.0--14.011.0-10.0-----17.0--18.0
28 December 2010Median [5] -9.94.9-4.02.9--1.3-------77.0

Second round

DateAgency Zeman Schwarzenberg Fischer Undecided
26 Jan 20132nd round result54.845.2-0
20 Jan 2013 Sanep 44.541.4-14.1
17 Jan 2013 PPM Factum 53.746.3-0
31 Aug 2012 Sanep 48.9-51.10

Acceptability of candidates

DateAgency Fischer Švejnar Zeman Undecided
14 Apr 2012 Median 56.043.517.50.5

Media survey

First round

DateAgency Fischer Švejnar Zeman Dienstbier Schwarzenberg Sobotka Roithová Bobošíková Fischerová Franz Okamura Dlouhý Others
14 Nov 2012iDnes Survey [6] 11.2-11.73.816.34.24.11.16.726.111.73.2-
7 Nov 2012Reflex Survey [7] 3.0-13.06.043.04.03.01.04.023.0---
2 Mar 2012Blesk [8] 32.012.010.06.04.0--6.0--10.0-21.0
26 Dec 2011iDNES survey [9] 18.412.77.3-16.13.2-1.2--17.7-23.3

Second round

DateAgency Zeman Schwarzenberg Fischer Franz Okamura Undecided
18 Nov 2013iDnes Survey [10] -44.3-55.7--
15 Nov 2012Blesk Survey [11] 59.0-41.0---
8 Nov 2012Reflex Survey [12] -32.0-68.0--
6 Jan 2012iDNES Survey [13] --52.5-47.50

Other voting

DateAgency Fischer Zeman Dienstbier Schwarzenberg Sobotka Roithová Bobošíková Fischerová Franz
12 Dec 2012Student Election [14] 19.49.43.214.63.24.4-5.040.7

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