In the run up to the 2015 Spanish local elections, various organisations carried out opinion polling to gauge voting intention in local entities in Spain. Results of such polls for municipalities in Catalonia are displayed in this article. The date range for these opinion polls is from the previous local elections, held on 22 May 2011, to the day the next elections were held, on 24 May 2015.
Polls are listed in reverse chronological order, showing the most recent first and using the dates when the survey fieldwork was done, as opposed to the date of publication. Where the fieldwork dates are unknown, the date of publication is given instead. The highest percentage figure in each polling survey is displayed with its background shaded in the leading party's colour. If a tie ensues, this is applied to the figures with the highest percentages. The "Lead" columns on the right shows the percentage-point difference between the parties with the highest percentages in a given poll.
Polling firm/Commissioner | Fieldwork date | Sample size | Turnout | GBC | Lead | ||||||||
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2015 municipal election | 24 May 2015 | — | 57.5 | 34.2 10 | 14.1 4 | 7.9 2 | 6.7 2 | 11.0 3 | [lower-alpha 1] | 5.6 1 | [lower-alpha 1] | 17.5 5 | 16.7 |
GESOP/El Periódico [1] [2] [3] | 13–14 May 2015 | 500 | ? | 39.3 12/13 | 19.9 6 | 10.0 3 | 6.0 1/2 | 7.1 2 | [lower-alpha 1] | 4.8 0/1 | [lower-alpha 1] | 9.1 2/3 | 19.4 |
Llorente & Cuenca [4] | 31 Oct 2014 | ? | ? | ? 9/10 | ? 7/8 | ? 2/4 | ? 2/4 | ? 1/2 | ? 1/2 | – | ? 2/3 | – | ? |
CUP [lower-alpha 2] [5] [6] | 14–26 Jul 2014 | 400 | 64 | 17.4 6 | 12.8 3 | 8.9 2 | 10.6 3 | 17.4 5 | 6.4 1 | 7.1 2 | 17.4 5 | – | Tie |
2011 municipal election | 22 May 2011 | — | 52.1 | 33.5 11 | 27.1 9 | 12.5 4 | 8.9 3 | 3.7 0 | 1.8 0 | 1.2 0 | – | – | 6.4 |
Exit poll
Polling firm/Commissioner | Fieldwork date | Sample size | Turnout | Lead | |||||||
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2015 municipal election | 24 May 2015 | — | 56.0 | 32.6 10 | 14.5 4 | 6.0 1 | 14.9 4 | 4.2 0 | 15.2 4 | 7.5 2 | 17.4 |
TNS Demoscopia/RTVE–FORTA [7] [8] | 24 May 2015 | ? | ? | ? 9/10 | ? 3/4 | ? 2/3 | ? 5/6 | ? 0/1 | ? 4/5 | ? 0/1 | ? |
GESOP/El Periódico [1] [9] [10] | 8–9 May 2015 | 500 | ? | 35.7 10/11 | 15.7 4 | 9.4 2 | 13.0 3/4 | 5.0 0/1 | 11.0 3 | 6.0 1/2 | 20.0 |
PSC [11] [12] | 11 Jun 2014 | 500 | ? | ? 9/10 | ? 4/5 | ? 2/3 | ? 2/3 | ? 1/2 | ? 4 | ? 0/1 | ? |
2011 municipal election | 22 May 2011 | — | 51.7 | 31.5 10 | 23.4 7 | 11.7 3 | 9.3 3 | 7.0 2 | 5.0 0 | 1.3 0 | 8.1 |
Polling firm/Commissioner | Fieldwork date | Sample size | Turnout | PxC | SI | Lead | ||||||
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2015 municipal election | 24 May 2015 | — | 59.0 | 45.6 11 | 11.9 3 | 15.0 3 | 6.2 1 | 6.3 1 | 3.4 0 | 0.7 0 | 9.4 2 | 30.6 |
Opinòmetre [13] [14] | 17 Apr 2015 | 400 | ? | ? 9/10 | ? 2/3 | ? 4/5 | ? 1 | ? 1 | ? 0 | – | ? 1 | ? |
Ràdio Igualada [15] [16] | 30 Mar–11 Apr 2015 | 200 | ? | 40.0 10/11 | 14.6 3/4 | 15.1 3/4 | 4.9 0/1 | 5.9 1 | 4.9 0/1 | 0.5 0 | 7.6 1/2 | 24.9 |
2011 municipal election | 22 May 2011 | — | 57.7 | 41.2 10 | 20.6 5 | 9.0 2 | 7.8 2 | 6.4 1 | 5.8 1 | 3.0 0 | – | 20.6 |
Polling firm/Commissioner | Fieldwork date | Sample size | Turnout | PxC | G | Lead | |||||||
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2015 municipal election | 24 May 2015 | — | 53.4 | 33.2 11 | 9.9 3 | 6.0 1 | 10.2 3 | 3.9 0 | 9.0 2 | 13.2 4 | 5.1 1 | 7.5 2 | 20.0 |
GESOP/El Periódico [1] [17] [18] | 14 May 2015 | 500 | ? | 37.4 12 | 12.2 3/4 | 7.2 2 | 7.0 2 | 6.1 1/2 | 7.3 2 | 13.5 4 | – | – | 23.9 |
Llorente & Cuenca [4] | 31 Oct 2014 | ? | ? | ? 11/12 | ? 4/6 | ? 3/4 | ? 2/3 | ? 0 | ? 1/2 | – | ? 1/2 | ? 2/3 | ? |
2011 municipal election | 22 May 2011 | — | 50.2 | 38.9 13 | 18.6 6 | 12.3 4 | 8.9 2 | 7.3 2 | 2.7 0 | 2.1 0 | 0.6 0 | – | 20.3 |
Exit poll
Polling firm/Commissioner | Fieldwork date | Sample size | Turnout | Comú | Lead | |||||||
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2015 municipal election | 24 May 2015 | — | 54.5 | 24.7 8 | 17.9 6 | 8.7 2 | 4.8 0 | 11.3 3 | 8.8 2 | 11.9 4 | 7.6 2 | 6.8 |
TNS Demoscopia/RTVE–FORTA [7] [19] | 24 May 2015 | ? | ? | ? 8/10 | ? 4/5 | ? 4/5 | ? 0/1 | ? 3/4 | ? 2/3 | ? 2/3 | ? 0/1 | ? |
GESOP/El Periódico [1] [20] [21] | 9–11 May 2015 | 500 | ? | 34.8 11/12 | 13.5 4 | 12.4 4 | 5.0 0/1 | 11.5 3/4 | 5.4 1 | 10.0 3 | 3.2 0 | 21.3 |
Infortécnica/UA1 Ràdio [lower-alpha 2] [22] | Apr 2015 | 415 | ? | 47.4 13/15 | 15.3 4/5 | 8.1 2/3 | 3.4 0 | 8.2 2/3 | 4.4 0 | 13.3 3/4 | – | 32.1 |
Infortécnica/UA1 Ràdio [lower-alpha 2] [23] [24] | Nov 2014 | 400 | ? | 42.3 12/14 | 17.1 5 | 13.0 4/5 | 4.9 0/2 | 9.6 3/4 | 6.5 2 | – | – | 25.2 |
Infortécnica/UA1 Ràdio [lower-alpha 2] [25] [26] | Apr 2014 | 302 | ? | 42.9 13/14 | 18.8 5/6 | 12.4 3/4 | 5.5 0/2 | 8.2 2/3 | 5.4 0/2 | – | – | 24.1 |
Infortécnica/UA1 Ràdio [27] [28] | Oct 2013 | 305 | ? | 45.1 12/14 | 15.0 4/5 | 11.3 3/4 | 9.8 2/3 | 11.3 2/3 | ? 0/2 | ? 0/2 | – | 30.1 |
2011 municipal election | 22 May 2011 | — | 49.8 | 42.1 15 | 18.3 6 | 16.5 6 | 4.6 0 | 4.2 0 | 3.3 0 | 1.0 0 | – | 23.8 |
Polling firm/Commissioner | Fieldwork date | Sample size | Turnout | CM | Lead | ||||||||
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2015 municipal election | 24 May 2015 | — | 55.3 | 26.4 7 | 6.5 1 | 7.9 2 | [lower-alpha 3] | 16.7 5 | 3.4 5 | 11.2 3 | [lower-alpha 3] | 24.0 7 | 2.4 |
Opinòmetre/somMollet [29] [30] | Jan 2015 | 400 | ? | ? 6/7 | ? 2 | ? 3 | ? 2 | ? 5/6 | ? 2 | – | ? 3/4 | – | ? |
Opinòmetre/somMollet [31] | 14 Feb 2014 | 400 | ? | ? 9 | ? 2/3 | ? 3/4 | ? 5 | ? 4 | ? 0/1 | ? 0/1 | – | – | ? |
2011 municipal election | 22 May 2011 | — | 48.2 | 35.4 12 | 13.9 4 | 13.1 4 | 11.7 3 | 7.6 2 | 2.8* 0 | 2.2 0 | – | – | 21.5 |
(*) Results for Independents for Mollet. |
Polling firm/Commissioner | Fieldwork date | Sample size | Turnout | Lead | |||||||
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2015 municipal election | 24 May 2015 | — | 57.3 | 38.0 6 | 9.5 1 | 29.1 4 | 5.8 0 | 8.5 1 | 7.5 1 | – | 8.9 |
Infortécnica [lower-alpha 2] [32] | 11–15 May 2015 | 346 | ? | 50.2 6/7 | 10.0 1/2 | 14.5 2/3 | 9.5 1/2 | 4.2 0/1 | 8.9 1/2 | – | 35.7 |
Infortécnica [lower-alpha 2] [33] | Mar 2015 | 351 | ? | 35.0 5/6 | 10.6 1/2 | 15.0 2/3 | 16.2 2/3 | 4.4 0/1 | 5.6 0/1 | 12.9 0/2 | 18.8 |
2011 municipal election | 22 May 2011 | — | 54.9 | 44.1 6 | 14.6 2 | 13.5 2 | 13.0 2 | 6.6 1 | – | – | 29.5 |
Polling firm/Commissioner | Fieldwork date | Sample size | Turnout | CAV | UPCS | GS | Lead | |||||||
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2015 municipal election | 24 May 2015 | — | 55.1 | 15.4 5 | 13.2 4 | [lower-alpha 4] | 5.7 1 | [lower-alpha 5] | 14.8 4 | 13.2 4 | 12.0 3 | 15.0 4 | 6.4 2 | 0.4 |
Opinòmetre/ERC [34] [35] | 25–31 Mar 2015 | 600 | ? | ? 6/7 | ? 4/5 | [lower-alpha 4] | ? 2/3 | [lower-alpha 5] | ? 5/6 | ? 2/3 | ? 2/3 | ? 4/5 | – | ? |
2011 municipal election | 22 May 2011 | — | 50.2 | 38.3 13 | 16.9 5 | 11.5 4 | 10.3 3 | 7.2 2 | 3.2 0 | 3.1* 0 | 1.7 0 | – | – | 21.4 |
(*) Results for Popular Unity Candidacy. |
Polling firm/Commissioner | Fieldwork date | Sample size | Turnout | JSF | VxSF | Lead | ||||||
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2015 municipal election | 24 May 2015 | — | 58.3 | 23.7 6 | 19.3 4 | 10.0 2 | 7.6 1 | 12.7 3 | 10.7 2 | 6.6 1 | 7.7 2 | 4.4 |
GESOP/City Council of Sant Feliu [36] | 2–6 Jun 2014 | 800 | ? | 26.0– 27.0 6/7 | 14.0– 15.0 3/4 | 12.5– 13.5 3 | 11.5– 12.5 3 | 14.0– 15.0 3/4 | 7.0– 8.0 1/2 | 6.0– 7.0 1 | – | 12.0 |
2011 municipal election | 22 May 2011 | — | 52.5 | 26.8 7 | 25.6 6 | 17.3 4 | 14.8 4 | 4.5 0 | 2.7 0 | – | – | 1.2 |
Polling firm/Commissioner | Fieldwork date | Sample size | Turnout | PxC | SG | Lead | |||||||
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2015 municipal election | 24 May 2015 | — | 54.0 | 40.7 14 | 7.8 2 | 7.9 2 | 3.4 0 | 18.6 6 | 3.6 0 | 11.5 3 | 4.8 0 | [lower-alpha 6] | 22.1 |
GESOP/El Periódico [1] [37] [38] | 12–13 May 2015 | 500 | ? | 42.7 13/14 | 9.3 3 | 6.7 2 | – | 15.2 4/5 | 4.0 0 | 12.0 3/4 | 4.0 0 | [lower-alpha 6] | 27.5 |
Llorente & Cuenca [4] | 31 Oct 2014 | ? | ? | ? 10/11 | ? 4/5 | ? 3/4 | ? 0 | ? 2/3 | ? 1/2 | – | ? 1/2 | ? 1/2 | ? |
2011 municipal election | 22 May 2011 | — | 49.7 | 39.2 12 | 17.2 5 | 11.9 3 | 9.1 3 | 6.6* 2 | 6.6 2 | 2.0 0 | 1.6 0 | – | 22.0 |
(*) Results for People of Gramenet. |
Polling firm/Commissioner | Fieldwork date | Sample size | Turnout | SGI | NH | Lead | |||||||||
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2015 municipal election | 24 May 2015 | — | 56.2 | 13.3 3 | 19.2 5 | 6.5 1 | 7.0 1 | 9.2 2 | 10.6 3 | 2.0 0 | 10.7 3 | 10.8 3 | 4.0 0 | – | 5.9 |
iPolitics/CiU [39] | 4–24 Feb 2015 | 700 | ? | ? 3/4 | ? 5 | ? 2 | ? 2 | ? 1/2 | ? 2 | – | ? 2/3 | ? 1 | ? 0/1 | ? 1 | ? |
2011 municipal election | 22 May 2011 | — | 55.1 | 24.5 7 | 21.6 6 | 13.6 3 | 7.5 2 | 7.1 2 | 6.3 1 | 4.8 0 | 4.3 0 | 1.2 0 | – | – | 2.9 |
Exit poll
Polling firm/Commissioner | Fieldwork date | Sample size | Turnout | G | Lead | |||||||
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2015 municipal election | 24 May 2015 | — | 56.3 | 28.5 9 | 10.9 3 | 11.5 4 | 5.6 1 | 11.7 4 | 8.2 2 | 14.3 4 | 2.3 0 | 14.2 |
TNS Demoscopia/RTVE–FORTA [7] [40] | 24 May 2015 | ? | ? | ? 9/11 | ? 4/5 | ? 4 | ? 0/1 | ? 2/3 | ? 2/3 | ? 3/4 | ? 0/1 | ? |
GESOP/El Periódico [1] [41] [42] | 11–12 May 2015 | 500 | ? | 30.8 9/10 | 15.6 4/5 | 12.7 3/4 | 7.1 2 | 9.8 2/3 | 5.2 0/1 | 14.5 4/5 | – | 15.2 |
2011 municipal election | 22 May 2011 | — | 54.2 | 36.9 12 | 20.6 7 | 20.6 7 | 5.4 1 | 4.0 0 | 2.3 0 | 1.7 0 | – | 16.3 |
Polling firm/Commissioner | Fieldwork date | Sample size | Turnout | PxC | CV | SI | PLVI | Lead | ||||
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2015 municipal election | 24 May 2015 | — | 56.8 | 35.4 9 | 0.7 0 | 16.9 4 | 6.7 1 | 20.8 5 | 5.1 1 | 1.9 0 | 5.6 1 | 14.6 |
CiU [43] | 31 Mar 2015 | 800 | ? | ? 8/10 | – | ? 5 | ? 1/2 | ? 4 | – | ? 0/1 | – | ? |
2011 municipal election | 22 May 2011 | — | 60.2 | 33.4 8 | 19.9 5 | 10.8 2 | 8.8 2 | 8.6 2 | 5.7 1 | 5.4 1 | – | 13.5 |
(*) Results for Popular Unity Candidacy. |
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