Opinion polling for the 2014 Slovenian parliamentary election

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In the run up to the 2014 Slovenian parliamentary election, various organisations carried out opinion polling to gauge voting intention in Slovenia. Results of such polls are displayed in this article.

The date range for these opinion polls are from the previous general election, held on 14 December 2011, to the day the next election was held, on 13 July 2014.

Party vote

Poll results are listed in the table below in reverse chronological order, showing the most recent first. The highest percentage figure in each polling survey is displayed in bold, and the background shaded in the leading party's colour. In the instance that there is a tie, then no figure is shaded. The lead column on the right shows the percentage-point difference between the two parties with the highest figures. Poll results use the date the survey's fieldwork was done, as opposed to the date of publication. However, if such date is unknown, the date of publication will be given instead.

DatePolling Firm SMC PS SDS SD DL DeSUS SLS NSi ZL ZaAB OthersLead
13 Jul Election Results 34.53.020.76.00.610.23.95.66.04.45.813.8
13 Jul (19:00) Mediana 36.92.819.25.80.69.73.35.47.14.74.517.7
Exit polls
9–11 Jul Ninamedia [lower-alpha 1] 31.03.326.18.811.53.53.53.94.43.94.9
5–11 Jul Episcentra 33.41.521.39.30.110.34.26.34.25.93.612.1
8–10 Jul Ninamedia [lower-alpha 1] 30.82.428.48.811.22.74.62.73.64.72.4
7–10 Jul Mediana 32.44.023.75.90.812.23.75.72.93.06.28.7
2–9 Jul Episcentra 33.61.224.08.20.210.54.56.12.75.43.39.6
6–8 Jul Ninamedia [lower-alpha 1] 31.82.424.96.70.213.43.54.52.94.05.76.9
30 Jun–8 Jul Episcentra 34.51.925.56.90.49.84.35.42.55.04.09.0
4–6 Jul Ninamedia [lower-alpha 1] 34.33.425.25.20.210.73.26.72.43.45.49.1
30 Jun–5 Jul Episcentra 36.82.425.07.30.29.14.75.01.34.14.111.8
2–3 Jul RM Plus [lower-alpha 1] 33.33.128.15.50.28.72.27.12.23.53.05.2
26 Jun–2 Jul Episcentra 38.53.125.16.20.28.74.15.61.23.53.713.4
30 Jun–1 Jul UvNG 37.32.324.59.60.610.62.94.42.82.02.812.8
25–28 Jun Episcentra 37.93.325.05.90.09.65.25.11.62.75.312.9
23–26 Jun Mediana 33.920.610.5<1.58.45.13.32.74.8>9.213.3
22–25 Jun Ninamedia 31.23.829.58.70.97.23.06.52.63.63.01.7
9–14 Jun Episcentra [lower-alpha 1] 35.22.023.68.10.78.43.26.82.82.56.611.6
10–11 Jun Mediana [lower-alpha 1] 30.03.323.410.91.19.25.15.12.22.57.56.6
25 May EP Election 6.624.88.11.18.116.65.529.28.2
15–17 Apr Ninamedia [lower-alpha 1] 12.726.727.43.210.45.97.20.75.70.7
8–16 Apr Episcentra [lower-alpha 1] 8.324.724.22.15.05.86.94.2 [lower-alpha 2] 18.90.5
18–20 Mar Ninamedia [lower-alpha 1] 9.629.823.82.310.95.46.94.07.36.0
14–19 Mar Episcentra [lower-alpha 1] 5.723.824.05.58.04.28.45.9 [lower-alpha 2] 14.60.2
18–20 Feb Ninamedia [lower-alpha 1] 11.124.423.32.615.97.49.46.21.1
10–14 Feb FUDŠ [lower-alpha 1] 12.525.721.42.014.24.04.316.14.3
24–26 Jan RM Plus [lower-alpha 1] 18.930.620.22.39.73.85.19.410.4
13–22 Jan Episcentra [lower-alpha 1] 8.216.626.63.09.76.96.022.910.0
14–16 Jan Ninamedia [lower-alpha 1] 15.020.926.73.412.26.89.06.25.8
13–16 Jan Slovenian Beat [lower-alpha 1] 14.219.923.31.07.43.47.822.93.4
2014
20–21 Dec RM Plus [lower-alpha 1] 12.632.018.53.911.52.87.011.813.5
9–17 Dec Episcentra [lower-alpha 1] 8.517.728.42.39.04.28.921.210.7
2013
4 Dec 2011 Election Results 28.526.210.58.47.06.84.91.9 [lower-alpha 2] 5.82.3

Notes

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 This survey shows its poll results without disregarding those who are undecided or said they will abstain from voting (either physically or by voting blank). In order to obtain results comparable to other surveys and the official election results, the result shown in this table will be that obtained, with a simple rule of three, from disregarding undecided and/or abstaining voters from the totals offered in the survey.
  2. 1 2 3 As the sum of its constituent parties.

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