Opinion polling for the 2016 Austrian presidential election

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This page lists public opinion polls in connection with the 2016 Austrian presidential election.

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First round

Publication datePoll sourceSample size Rudolf Hundstorfer.JPG Andreas Khol September 2006 (cropped).jpg Norbert Hofer 2016 (cropped).JPG Alexander Van der Bellen.jpg Irmgard Griss (cropped).jpg Gassenhuber lugner (cropped).jpg Others/
Undecided
Hundstorfer
SPÖ
Khol
ÖVP
Hofer
FPÖ
Van der Bellen
Greens
Griss
Ind.
Lugner
Ind.
2016
24 AprElection11.2811.1235.0521.3418.942.26
20 Apr MindTake Research/Servus TV 5047.77.235.626.918.34.3
19 Apr meinungsraum.at 6001492226245
18 Apr OGM/Kurier 88915112425223
13 Apr Gallup/ÖSTERREICH 40016112426203
8 Apr Hajek/ATV 70014122427194
8 Apr OGM/Bundesländerzeitungen 1,01317132224212
7 Apr Unique Research/Heute 80014122329184
6 Apr Gallup/ÖSTERREICH 40014122326214
24 Mar Spectra/ORF 1,00014132129194
24 Mar SORA/ORF 1,00014122130203
24 Mar Gallup/ÖSTERREICH 40017132125195
Polls conducted ahead of the release of the official list of candidates
24 Mar IMAS/Kronen Zeitung 1,017211521191374
23 Mar OGM/Team Griss 1,01919102226203
10 Mar Gallup/ÖSTERREICH 40016161926194
27 Feb GfK/Salzburger Nachrichten 1,80019–2019–2016–1724–2518–192
25 Feb Gallup/ÖSTERREICH 40016141927195
5 Feb Hajek/ATV 7001517202918
15171829173
4 Feb Gallup/ÖSTERREICH 4001713192822
17131827197
30 Jan OGM/Kurier 5042314172620
28 Jan Gallup/ÖSTERREICH 400171583327
Hypothetical polls with candidates who did not run
Publication datePoll sourceSample size BuergerInnen Konvent (9425526660).jpg Doris Bures Eroffnung Bahnhof Sankt Polten 2010.jpg Erwin Proll - 2015.jpg Christoph Leitl.jpg Norbert Hofer 2016 (cropped).JPG SPO-Klubenquete (4741870096).jpg Heinz-Christian Strache Sankt Poelten 20080918d.jpg Alexander Van der Bellen.jpg Gassenhuber lugner (cropped).jpg Others/
Undecided
Hundstorfer
SPÖ
Bures
SPÖ
Khol
ÖVP
Pröll
ÖVP
Leitl
ÖVP
Hofer
FPÖ
Moser
FPÖ
Strache
FPÖ
Van der Bellen
Greens
Griss
Ind.
Lugner
Ind.
2016
22 Jan Unique Research/Heute 50015131832211
16161331222
17 Jan meinungsraum.at/ORF Im Zentrum 500161943328
14 Jan Gallup/ÖSTERREICH 400161933131
13162125205
2015
22 Dec M&R-Institut/NÖN 1,00032.643.024.4
46.434.519.1
40.135.024.9
19 Dec Gallup/ÖSTERREICH 400121992931
29 Nov Gallup/ÖSTERREICH 40023311036
Gallup/ÖSTERREICH 21271141
25 Oct Gallup/ÖSTERREICH 40020299393
25 Aug Gallup/ÖSTERREICH 400182613412
2014
20 Jul Gallup/ÖSTERREICH 40025361029
Regional polling
Publication datePoll sourceSample sizeRegion BuergerInnen Konvent (9425526660).jpg Norbert Hofer 2016 (cropped).JPG Alexander Van der Bellen.jpg Gassenhuber lugner (cropped).jpg Others/
Undecided
Hundstorfer
SPÖ
Khol
ÖVP
Hofer
FPÖ
Van der Bellen
Greens
Griss
Ind.
Lugner
Ind.
2016
11 Apr Edwin Berndt/Vorarlberger Nachrichten unknownVorarlberg14252018203

Second round

Publication datePoll sourceSample size Norbert Hofer 2016 (cropped).JPG Alexander Van der Bellen.jpg Undecided / Not voting
Hofer
FPÖ
Van der Bellen
Greens
22 MayElection49.6550.35
12 May Gallup/Österreich 6005347
11 May MindTake Research/Servus TV 50552.347.7
28 Apr Gallup/Österreich 4005050
Polls conducted ahead of first round (2016)
24 Apr Hajek/ATV unknown4043
6 Apr Gallup/ÖSTERREICH (run-off polls)4004852
10 Mar Gallup/ÖSTERREICH 4004555
25 Feb Gallup/ÖSTERREICH 4004258
5 Feb Hajek/ATV (run-off polls)7002739
Hypothetical polls with candidates who did not advance to the second round
Publication datePoll sourceSample size BuergerInnen Konvent (9425526660).jpg Norbert Hofer 2016 (cropped).JPG Alexander Van der Bellen.jpg Gassenhuber lugner (cropped).jpg
Hundstorfer
SPÖ
Khol
ÖVP
Hofer
FPÖ
Van der Bellen
Greens
Griss
Ind.
Lugner
Ind.
6 Apr Gallup/ÖSTERREICH (run-off polls)4004951
4951
23 Mar OGM/Team Griss 1,0193048
2052
2652
3345
25 Feb Gallup/ÖSTERREICH 4005644
5 Feb Hajek/ATV (run-off polls)7003429
2834
3234
3037
3232

Second round re-vote

Publication datePoll sourceSample size Norbert Hofer 2016 (cropped).JPG Alexander Van der Bellen.jpg Undecided / Not voting
Hofer
(FPÖ)
Van der Bellen
(Greens)
4 DecemberElection46.2153.79
17 November Unique Research/Heute/ATV 9574951
16 November Gallup/Österreich 8005248
11 November SORA 5149
4 November Gallup/Österreich 8005149
3 November Akonsult/Regionalmedien Austria 6075248
31 October meinungsraum.at 5945050
22 October Gallup/Österreich 8005149
6 October Gallup/Österreich 8005050
24 September Gallup/Österreich 8005149
15 September Gallup/Österreich 8005149
8 September Unique Research/Heute 8004951
8 September Gallup/Österreich 6005248
2 September Hajek/ATV 7004951
24 August Gallup/Österreich 6005347
11 August Gallup/Österreich 6005248
28 July Gallup/Österreich 6005248
6 July Gallup/Österreich 6005149
6 July meinungsraum.at 600373726
27 June Gallup/Österreich 60049.450.6
10 June Gallup/Österreich 60049.450.6

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