Opinion polling for the 2018 Turkish general election

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In the run up to the 2018 Turkish general election scheduled to take place on 24 June 2018, various organisations carry out opinion polling to gauge voting intention in Turkey. Results of such polls are displayed in this article. These polls only include Turkish voters nationwide and do not take into account Turkish expatriates voting abroad. The date range for these opinion polls are from the previous general election, held on 1 November 2015, to the present day.

Contents

Presidential election

First round

Graphical summary

2018 Turkish presidential election opinion polls (1st round).png

Following candidate selection

   Light red denotes polls that were released after the polling ban came into effect, thereby violating Turkish electoral law.
DatePollsterSample size Erdoğan İnce Akşener Demirtaş Karamollaoğlu Perinçek Lead #1Lead #2
24 June 2018 Election [a] 52.330.87.48.30.90.221.522.5
23 Jun 2018 AKAM 44.528.313.511.52.00.216.214.8
14–20 Jun 2018[ citation needed ]2,10051.628.08.510.31.10.523.617.7
17–19 Jun 2018 ORC 4,25052.729.28.68.40.90.223.517.7
16–17 Jun 2018 Gezici 1,81248.229.111.410.01.20.119.117.7
14 Jun 2018A pre-election ban on opinion polling comes into effect, ten days before polling day [1]
13 Jun 2018 Plus Mayak 45.828.913.110.21.80.216.915.8
13 Jun 2018 AKAM 2,46044.529.014.59.32.50.215.515.5
6–13 Jun 2018 REMRES 5,67443.629.512.311.43.00.214.117.2
11 Jun 2018 CHP 45.632.28.210.73.10.213.424.0
9-10 Jun 2018 Konda 2,72151.928.010.29.00.70.123.917.8
8–11 Jun 2018 Mediar 2,41048.029.99.210.22.10.818.119.7
7–11 Jun 2018 Foresight 50050.830.18.010.50.4N/A20.719.6
6 Jun 2018 İYİ Party 42.022.422.711.01.919.30.3
1–6 Jun 2018 MAK 5,40051.524.412.58.82.20.627.111.9
2–3 Jun 2018 Gezici 2,81447.127.814.110.00.60.419.313.7
29 May–3 Jun 2018 SONAR 3,00048.331.49.58.22.10.516.921.9
28 May–3 Jun 2018 REMRES 4,48241.726.116.711.43.90.215.69.4
28 May–1 Jun 2018 ORC 3,41053.423.811.58.72.10.529.612.3
26–31 May 2018 PİAR 2,62039.726.021.211.11.80.113.75.2
25–26 May 2018 Gezici 6,81148.725.814.410.10.60.422.911.4
1–28 May 2018 Konsensus 2,00047.926.814.89.70.70.121.112.0
22–23 May 2018 Mediar 4,26843.522.219.312.81.60.621.32.9
17–23 May 2018 REMRES 4,27642.224.616.912.33.80.217.67.7
13–20 May 2018 MAK 5,00051.423.912.39.62.20.627.511.6
7–17 May 2018 SONAR 3,00042.021.921.011.02.12.020.10.9
25 Apr–13 May 2018 Politic's 2,65052.225.512.38.51.10.426.713.2
6–9 May 2018 REMRES 3,65342.124.117.112.63.90.218.07.0
10 Aug 2014 Election [a] 51.8
(Erdoğan)
38.4
(İhsanoğlu)
9.8
(Demirtaş)
13.428.6

Prior to candidate selection

DatePollsterSample size AKP CHP MHP HDP İYİ SP OthersLead
2 May 2018 REMRES 2,58641.2
(Erdoğan)
21.7
(generic)
12.5
(Demirtaş)
20.6
(Akşener)
3.9
(Karamollaoğlu)
0.119.5
1 May 2018 PİAR 41.1
(Erdoğan)
20.2
(generic)
11.4
(Demirtaş)
24.6
(Akşener)
2.5
(Karamollaoğlu)
0.216.5
26–29 Apr 2018 Mediar 2,66042.1
(Erdoğan)
20.1
(generic)
13.4
(Demirtaş)
19.7
(Akşener)
3.1
(Karamollaoğlu)
1.622.0
24–25 Apr 2018 Konsensus 1,00047.6
(Erdoğan)
20.5
(İnce)
7.8
(Demirtaş)
21.9
(Akşener)
2.1
(Karamollaoğlu)
0.1
(Perinçek)
25.7
14–15 Apr 2018[ citation needed ]3,86443.5
(Erdoğan)
9.7
(Kılıçdaroğlu)
11.1
(Türk)
18.6
(Akşener)
1.5
(Karamollaoğlu)
9.5
(Başbuğ)
5.3
(Gül)
0.9
(Others)
24.9
4–14 Feb 2018 Ankara Analitik 1,61946.4
(Erdoğan)
12.7
(Kılıçdaroğlu)
12.7
(Akşener)
15.2
(Gül)
7.0
(Şener)
33.7
4–14 Feb 2018 PİAR 2,44043.2
(Erdoğan)
24.0
(generic)
13.1
(generic)
18.2
(Akşener)
1.519.2
14 Jan 2018 SONAR 3,00046.4
(Erdoğan)
22.5
(generic)
9.5
(generic)
18.2
(Akşener)
3.423.9
10 Jan 2018 Konsensus 48.1
(generic)
25.1
(generic)
11.9
(generic)
9.6
(generic)
2.9
(generic)
2.423.0
10–15 Oct 2017 Gezici 4,63847.8
(Erdoğan)
14.0
(Kılıçdaroğlu)
38.0
(Akşener)
9.8
27 Sep 2017 SONAR 48.2
(Erdoğan)
30.1
(generic)
8.8
(generic)
12.9
(Akşener)
18.1
10 Aug 2014 Election [a] 51.8
(Erdoğan)
38.4
(İhsanoğlu)
9.8
(Demirtaş)
13.4

Abroad

DatePollsterCountrySample size Erdoğan İnce Akşener Demirtaş Karamollaoğlu Perinçek Lead #1Lead #2
1-5 Jun 2018 TAVAK Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 1,18448.228.79.210.22.80.919.518.5

Second round

Official candidates

Erdoğan vs. Akşener
DatePollsterSample size Erdoğan Akşener Lead
17–23 May 2018 REMRES 4,27651.248.82.4
6–9 May 2018 REMRES 3,65350.849.21.6
2 May 2018 REMRES 2,58650.149.90.2
1 May 2018 PİAR 49.550.51.0
24–25 Apr 2018 Konsensus 1,00052.447.64.8
14–15 Apr 2018[ citation needed ]3,86452.247.84.4
22–26 Mar 2018 ORC 5,62059.640.419.2
6–18 Mar 2018 PİAR 5,62050.549.51.0
2–17 Dec 2017 Gezici 4,23851.448.62.8
Erdoğan vs. İnce
DatePollsterSample size Erdoğan İnce Lead
29 May–3 Jun 2018 SONAR 3,00053.746.37.4
17–23 May 2018 REMRES 4,27650.249.80.4
6–9 May 2018 REMRES 3,65350.349.70.6
24–25 Apr 2018 Konsensus 1,00055.144.910.2

Hypothetical candidates

Hypothetical candidates
Erdoğan vs. Gül
DatePollsterSample size Erdoğan Gül Lead
28 Apr 2018 Abdullah Gül declares he will not run for president
14–15 Apr 2018[ citation needed ]3,86464.635.429.2
22–26 Mar 2018 ORC 5,62067.732.335.4
8–14 Feb 2018 Optimar 1,50062.237.824.4
Erdoğan vs. Kılıçdaroğlu
DatePollsterSample size Erdoğan Kılıçdaroğlu Lead
4 May 2018 Konsensus 1,00057.742.315.4
1 May 2018 PİAR 53.047.06.0
29 Apr 2018 Kemal Kılıçdaroğlu declares he will not run for president
22–26 Mar 2018 ORC 5,62062.038.024.0
6–18 Mar 2018 PİAR 52.048.04.0

Parliamentary election

Poll results are listed in the tables below in reverse chronological order, showing the most recent first, and using the date the survey's fieldwork was done, as opposed to the date of publication. If such date is unknown, the date of publication is given instead. 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. When a specific poll does not show a data figure for a party, the party's cell corresponding to that poll is shown empty.

Graphical summary

Turkish polls 2018.png

Party vote

   Light red denotes polls that were released after the polling ban came into effect, thereby violating Turkish electoral law.
DatePollsterSample size AKP CHP MHP HDP İYİ SP OthersLead
24 June 2018 Election [a] 42.822.811.211.510.11.30.720
14–20 Jun 2018[ citation needed ]2,10046.726.36.911.26.81.01.220.4
17–19 Jun 2018 ORC 4,25044.224.510.511.97.40.90.619.7
16–17 Jun 2018 Gezici 1,81243.626.75.312.110.11.80.416.9
14 Jun 2018A pre-election ban on opinion polling comes into effect, ten days before polling day [1]
13 Jun 2018 Plus Mayak 39.925.47.412.311.42.61.014.5
11 Jun 2018 CHP 40.327.24.712.310.84.40.313.1
8–11 Jun 2018 Mediar 2,41041.526.35.812.110.72.31.315.2
8–11 Jun 2018 Metropoll 2,88845.025.06.012.313.13.40.220
9–10 Jun 2018 Konda 2,72145.526.17.311.68.51.019.4
7 Jun 2018 Gezici 43.525.76.211.113.00.517.8
1–6 Jun 2018 MAK 5,40043.524.29.29.210.32.21.519.3
28 May–3 Jun 2018 REMRES 4,48240.023.55.110.415.24.21.616.5
29 May–1 Jun 2018 Sonar 3,00042.228.27.110.09.22.11.214.0
26–31 May 2018 PİAR 2,62034.823.47.314.117.22.50.711.4
1–28 May 2018 Konsensus 2,00043.827.47.49.711.20.30.216.4
23–26 May 2018 İEA 1,50040.722.73.812.115.72.52.518.0
22–23 May 2018 Mediar 4,26839.622.65.311.417.62.31.217.0
17–23 May 2018 REMRES 4,27640.023.35.310.415.14.21.716.7
13–20 May 2018 MAK 5,00045.023.59.09.08.52.22.821.5
6–9 May 2018 REMRES 3,65340.323.25.310.315.54.21.217.1
2 May 2018 REMRES 2,58640.522.75.610.415.24.21.317.8
1 May 2018[ citation needed ]44.223.4 with AKP 12.117.52.50.320.8
44.032.2with CHP23.3with İYİ0.511.8
44.740.214.9 with CHP with CHP 0.24.5
41.623.911.422.8with İYİ0.317.7
46.853.0with CHPwith CHPwith CHP0.26.2
26–29 Apr 2018 Mediar 2,66042.522.913.217.13.11.219.6
25 Apr 2018 SONAR 46.923.811.314.5with İYİ23.1
24–25 Apr 2018 Konsensus 1,00049.022.46.721.4with İYİ0.526.6
42.220.27.87.019.72.50.422.0
18 Apr 2018 Early elections are called for 24 June 2018
13–20 Apr 2018 MetroPOLL 2,06348.221.05.710.512.31.50.827.2
14–15 Apr 2018[ citation needed ]3,86445.819.77.09.716.30.80.726.1
48.218.9 with AKP 9.523.4with İYİ0.024.8
49.918.910.517.82.931.0
22–26 Mar 2018 ORC 5,62056.226.58.37.11.929.7
14–24 Mar 2018 Ankara Analitik 1,61952.918.45.312.634.5
6–18 Mar 2018 PİAR 5,62039.622.25.812.216.90.817.4
44.231.1 with AKP 24.30.413.1
53.135.411.10.417.7
43.223.111.721.70.320.1
23–27 Feb 2018 ORC 3,42048.224.611.27.95.72.423.6
8–14 Feb 2018 Optimar 1,50052.222.610.77.84.22.529.6
4–14 Feb 2018 PİAR 2,44040.225.57.312.013.31.714.7
45.225.5 with AKP 13.514.01.919.7
18 Jan 2018 ORC 47.225.910.88.55.52.121.3
14 Jan 2018 SONAR 3,00040.125.37.110.814.22.514.8
10 Jan 2018 Konsensus 48.225.411.49.82.92.422.8
24 Dec 2017 İEA 1,53745.521.56.711.412.32.324.0
2–17 Dec 2017 Gezici 4,23842.020.17.38.720.21.721.9
1–15 Dec 2017 AAA 40,80045.822.512.710.38.70.023.3
9–15 Nov 2017 ORC 2,67448.923.910.27.56.72.825.0
13 Nov 2017 AKP 50.223.210.710.55.527.0
1–13 Nov 2017 İEA 1,53747.419.27.212.312.21.628.2
1–6 Nov 2017 Sonar 3,00038.523.57.810.316.13.815.0
31 Oct 2017 Optimar 1,54750.623.39.97.86.42.027.3
10–15 Oct 2017[ citation needed ]4,63843.818.58.87.019.52.424.3
47.126.813.59.82.820.3
14 Oct 2017 Konda 2,64650.926.010.310.52.324.9
5–12 Oct 2017 MAK 48.825.38.98.25.33.623.5
6–8 Oct 2017 ORC 2,58047.426.310.77.36.22.121.1
27 Sep 2017 Sonar 38.228.410.110.610.81.99.8
2–10 Sep 2017[ citation needed ]4,32239.923.44.010.121.01.616.5
10–16 Jul 2017 MAK 5,40050.526.512.78.02.324.0
5–14 Jul 2017 Konensus 1,50054.526.87.68.52.627.7
16 Apr 2017
24–27 Mar 2017 ORC 2,74052.424.015.26.32.128.4
18–22 Mar 2017 AKAM 2,03246.731.48.810.82.215.3
3–9 Mar 2017 AKAM 8,12045.231.69.710.33.213.6
25 Feb–2 Mar 2017 MAK 5,40052.224.513.47.82.227.7
16–21 Feb 2017 AKAM 4,06045.229.911.810.72.415.3
10–18 Feb 2017 THEMİS 1,98545.631.38.39.65.214.3
3 Feb 2017[ citation needed ]45.126.015.110.23.619.1
26 Jan-1 Feb 2017 MAK 5,40051.725.612.87.82.326.1
24–29 Jan 2017 Konsensus 1,11753.427.29.07.92.526.2
10–11 Jan 2017 ORC 2,34053.023.615.86.51.129.4
3–10 Jan 2017 Optimar 2,04352.125.813.36.42.426.3
7–16 Dec 2016 KHAS 1,00052.727.211.96.41.925.5
15 Dec 2016 ORC 2,45052.823.415.07.01.829.4
21 Nov–6 Dec 2016 İVEM 3,65054.624.212.46.52.330.4
30 Nov 2016 MetroPOLL 49.526.511.510.71.823.0
15–19 Nov 2016 MAK 5,40050.824.614.57.52.626.2
9–17 Nov 2016 AKAM 4,24045.630.311.211.41.515.3
22 Oct 2016 ORC 53.125.014.26.21.528.1
24–26 Sep 2016 A&G 3,01854.624.812.07.90.729.8
2 Aug 2016 ORC 54.724.014.05.81.530.7
27 Jul 2016 Optimar 1,27353.821.511.710.72.332.3
5–12 Jun 2016 ORC 2,24053.523.612.06.94.029.9
1 Jun 2016 MetroPOLL 3,00049.924.113.811.01.225.8
30 May 2016 Optimar 1,50851.424.311.610.12.727.1
23 May 2016 ORC 53.024.013.07.03.029.0
22–24 May 2016
Binali Yıldırım becomes Prime Minister of Turkey following the resignation of Ahmet Davutoğlu
9 May 2016 KamuAR 2,49348.926.412.68.43.722.5
5–6 May 2016 ORC 1,26552.824.012.87.13.328.8
27 Apr 2016 Sonar 48.825.610.89.75.123.2
10–14 Apr 2016 AKAM 1,21447.228.010.910.63.319.2
6 Apr 2016 KamuAR 3,91749.125.712.39.63.323.4
26–27 Mar 2016 Gezici 56.225.88.97.31.830.4
2–6 Mar 2016 ORC 4,17654.021.711.67.84.932.3
5 Mar 2016 MetroPOLL 49.925.311.510.52.824.6
26 Feb 2016 KONDA 2,15051.124.911.710.12.225.9
12 Feb 2016 İVEM 52.425.211.38.42.727.2
27 Jan–3 Feb 2016 ORC 8,32055.820.911.39.82.234.9
6 Jan 2016 GENAR 4,50050.825.711.110.22.225.1
1–3 Jan 2016 Varyans 51.923.711.111.02.428.2
1–4 Dec 2015 MAK 5,50053.524.610.59.51.928.9
16–21 Nov 2015 MAK 5,67052.524.711.110.01.727.8
4–9 Nov 2015 ORC 3,23054.024.610.59.11.829.4
2–3 Nov 2015 IPSOS 1,61453.025.09.011.02.028.0
1 Nov 2015 Snap election [a] 49.325.612.010.60.71.823.7
7 Jun 2015 Election [a] 40.725.116.513.02.12.615.9
DatePollsterSample sizeLead
AKP CHP MHP HDP İYİ SP Others

a Domestic vote only

Abroad

DatePollsterCountrySample size AKP CHP MHP HDP İYİ SP OthersLead
1-5 Jun 2018 TAVAK Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 1,18447.115.5 with AKP 17.98.31.90.229.2

Alliance vote

Following formation of alliances

   Light red denotes polls that were released after the polling ban came into effect, thereby violating Turkish electoral law.
DatePollsterSample size Cumhur Millet HDP + othersLead
24 June 2018 Election [a] 53.733.911.7 + 0.719.8
23 Jun 2018 AKAM 45.940.413.4 + 0.35.4
17–19 Jun 2018 ORC 54.732.811.9 + 0.621.9
18 Jun 2018 Konsensus 10,00052417 + 011
16–17 Jun 2018 Gezici 1,81248.938.612.1 + 0.410.3
14 Jun 2018A pre-election ban on opinion polling comes into effect, ten days before polling day [1]
13 Jun 2018 Plus Mayak 47.339.412.3 + 1.07.9
13 Jun 2018 AKAM 2,46045.639.913.6 + 0.95.7
6–13 Jun 2018 REMRES 5,67445.142.512.1 + 0.32.6
8–11 Jun 2018 MetroPOLL 2,88849.438.112.3 + 0.211.3
8–11 Jun 2018 Mediar 2,41047.739.412.1 + 0.88.3
11 Jun 2018 CHP 45.042.412.3 + 0.32.6
1–6 Jun 2018 MAK 5,40052.736.79.2 + 1.516.0
28 May–3 Jun 2018 REMRES 4,48244.244.011.5 + 0.30.2
29 May–1 Jun 2018 Sonar 3,00049.339.510.0 + 1.29.8
28 May–1 Jun 2018 ORC 3,41052.835.610.9 + 0.717.2
26–31 May 2018 PİAR 2,62042.143.114.1 + 0.71.0
1–28 May 2018 Konsensus 2,00050.439.79.6 + 0.310.4
25–26 May 2018 Gezici 6,81148.738.911.5 + 0.99.8
23–26 May 2018 İEA 1,50044.540.513.5 + 1.54.0
22–23 May 2018 Mediar 4,26845.642.511.4 + 0.52.4
17–23 May 2018 REMRES 4,27643.943.712.1 + 0.30.2
13–20 May 2018 MAK 5,00054.034.29.0 + 2.819.8
6–9 May 2018 REMRES 3,65343.943.512.2 + 0.40.4
2 May 2018 REMRES 2,58644.243.412.1 + 0.30.8

Prior to formation of alliances

DatePollsterSample size Cumhur Millet OthersLead
1–3 May 2018 CHP, İYİ, SP and DP launch the Millet alliance
1 May 2018[ citation needed ]44.255.811.6
44.056.011.5
44.740.215.14.5
41.658.416.8
46.853.26.4
26–29 Apr 2018 Mediar 2,66042.557.515.0
25 Apr 2018 SONAR 46.953.16.2
24–25 Apr 2018 Konsensus 1,00049.051.02.0
14–15 Apr 2018[ citation needed ]3,86452.847.25.6
49.950.10.2
48.251.83.6
22–26 Mar 2018 ORC 5,62056.243.812.4
14–24 Mar 2018 Ankara Analitik 1,61952.947.15.8
6–18 Mar 2018 PİAR 5,62045.454.69.2
44.255.811.6
53.146.96.2
43.256.813.6
20 Feb 2018 AKP and MHP launch the Cumhur alliance

Seat projections

Parties

DatePollsterSample size AKP CHP MHP HDP İYİ OthersMajority
24 June 2018 Result Hung
26–29 Apr 2018 Mediar 2,660 with AKP Hung
4–14 Feb 2018 PİAR 2,440Hung
2–10 Sep 2017 Objektif 4,322Hung
1 Nov 2015 Snap election 84
7 Jun 2015 Election Hung

Alliances

DatePollsterSample size Cumhur Millet HDP and othersMajority
24 June 2018 Result 88
14 Jun 2018 Plus Mayak Hung
1 May 2018 PİAR Hung

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In the run up to the 2023 Cypriot presidential election, various organisations carried out opinion polling to gauge voting intention in Cyprus. Results of such polls are displayed in this article. The date range for these opinion polls is from 9 May 2022 to 26 January 2023.

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  1. 1 2 3 Anadolu Ajansı. "Propaganda serbestliği ve seçim yasakları yarın başlıyor". aa.com.tr.