Opinion polling for the 2019 European Parliament election in France

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This page lists public opinion polls conducted for the 2019 European Parliament election in France, was held on 26 May 2019.

Contents

Unless otherwise noted, all polls listed below are compliant with the regulations of the national polling commission (Commission nationale des sondages) and utilize the quota method.

Graphical summary

The averages in the graphs below were constructed using polls listed below, excluding those conducted on behalf of a political party or movement. Trendlines are local regressions. Where possible, the scenario with gilets jaunes lists is used.

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Voting intentions

Polls marked with an asterisk (*) were conducted on behalf of a political party. The May 2018 Viavoice poll was conducted for Europe Ecology – The Greens (EELV). The October 2018 Ifop polls tested two scenarios: one in which Ségolène Royal did not lead the Socialist Party (PS) list (in which the PS received 6%), and the other in which she did (in which it the PS received 7.5%). The December 2018 Ipsos poll was commissioned by La République En Marche! and obtained by Le Journal du Dimanche , and the Ifop poll fielded from 3 to 4 December was conducted for Raphaël Glucksmann's movement Place Publique (including the movement in a union list of the left).

Ifop-Fiducial polls completed on or after 7 March listed in the table below are "rolling" polls unless otherwise denoted by two asterisks (**), [1] as is the case with Harris Interactive polls completed on or after 26 April. Starting on 15 March, the Ifop-Fiducial poll asked specifically about a list consisting of Place Publique and the Socialist Party, as opposed to the PS alone; until 26 March, it continued to ask about a list conducted by the NPA, which later ruled out its participation in the European elections due to its lack of funds; and until 15 April, also continued to ask about a Résistons! list, which also lacked sufficient financing.

In 2014, the EELV alone received 8.95% of valid votes; in 2019, the party will run in a common list with the Independent Ecological Alliance (AEI) and Régions et Peuples Solidaires (R&PS), which received 1.12% and 0.34% of the vote in 2014, respectively, for a total of 10.41% of votes in 2014. The PS, which will run in a common list alongside Place Publique, received 13.98% of valid votes in 2014; in 2019, it will also be allied with New Deal, which received 2.90% of the vote in 2014; together, the lists received 16.88% of the vote in 2014.

On 4 May 2019, following the publication of the entire list of 33 electoral lists in the election by the Ministry of the Interior, the polling commission recommended that pollsters test all 33 lists with the names, supporting parties, and lead candidates, and list the individual scores for each list even for those lists which obtain only low voting intentions, using a designation such as "less than 0.5%" if necessary. [2]

The publication of polls will be prohibited after midnight on 24 May 2019. [3]

As in every national vote, several polling firms will release estimations of the results after the closing of ballot boxes, including Harris Interactive with Epoka (on behalf of TF1, RTL, Le Figaro), [4] as well as Ipsos with Sopra Steria (on behalf of France Télévisions with Radio France), a partnership running through 2022. [5]

Polling firmFieldwork dateSample
size
Abs. LO NPA FI PCF PS/
PP/ND
G.s EELV GE/MEI/
MdP
PA LREM/
MoDem
UDI Agir LR/
LC
DLF RN LP UPR R! AJ/GJ DIV
2019 election 26 May 201949.88%0.78%6.31%2.49%6.19%3.27%13.48%1.82%2.16%22.42%2.50%8.48%3.51%23.34%0.65%1.17%0.54% [lower-alpha 1] 0.89% [lower-alpha 2]
Ipsos 24 May 20195,87753%0.5%7.5%2.5%5.5%2.5%9.5%0.5%1.5%23%1.5%13%3.5%25%0.5%1%1% [lower-alpha 3] 1.5% [lower-alpha 4]
Elabe 23–24 May 20192,01055%1%8.5%2.5%4.5%2.5%9%1%1.5%22.5%1%13%4%25%2%1%<0.5% [lower-alpha 5] 1% [lower-alpha 4]
Harris Interactive 23–24 May 20191,0151%9%3.5%5%2%7.5%1%1.5%22.5%1.5%12%3.5%25%1%1%1% [lower-alpha 3] 2% [lower-alpha 4]
Ifop-Fiducial 21–24 May 20192,77353.5%0.5%7.5%3%5.5%2%8%0.5%1.5%23%1.5%13.5%4%25.5%1.5%1%1% [lower-alpha 3] 0.5% [lower-alpha 6]
Harris Interactive 22–23 May 20191,0271%9.5%3.5%5%2%7.5%0.5%1.5%22.5%1.5%12%3.5%24.5%1.5%1%1% [lower-alpha 3] 2% [lower-alpha 4]
Ipsos 22–23 May 20193,35555%1%7.5%2.5%5.5%3%9%0.5%1.5%23%1.5%13%3.5%24.5%0.5%1%1% [lower-alpha 3] 1.5% [lower-alpha 4]
Ifop-Fiducial 20–23 May 20192,75754.5%0.5%8%3.5%6%2%7%1%1%23%1.5%14%4%24.5%2%1.5%0.5% [lower-alpha 7] <0.5% [lower-alpha 4]
Harris Interactive 21–22 May 20191,0071%9.5%3.5%4.5%2%7.5%0.5%1%22.5%1.5%12.5%3.5%24%1.5%1%1% [lower-alpha 3] 3% [lower-alpha 4]
OpinionWay 20–22 May 20192,91456%1%8%3%6%2%9%1%1%23%1%13%3%25%1%1%1% [lower-alpha 3] 1% [lower-alpha 8]
Ifop-Fiducial 18–22 May 20192,75055%0.5%8.5%3.5%6%2.5%6.5%1%1%23%1.5%14%4%24.5%1.5%1.5%0.5% [lower-alpha 7] <0.5% [lower-alpha 4]
BVA 20–21 May 20191,34751%0.5%8.5%3%5%2.5%8%1%1.5%22%1.5%13%3.5%23%2%1.5%<0.5% [lower-alpha 5] 3.5% [lower-alpha 4]
Harris Interactive 20–21 May 20191,0241%9.5%3%5%2%7%0.5%1%22.5%1.5%12.5%3.5%24%2%1%0.5% [lower-alpha 7] 3.5% [lower-alpha 4]
Ipsos 20–21 May 20191,49558%0.5%7.5%2.5%5.5%2.5%9%1.5%1%23.5%1%13%4%24%1%1%1% [lower-alpha 3] 1.5% [lower-alpha 4]
Elabe 19–21 May 20192,00454%1.5%8%3%4%3%8.5%1.5%1.5%23%1%12.5%4.5%23.5%2%1%0.5% [lower-alpha 7] 1% [lower-alpha 9]
Ifop-Fiducial 17–21 May 20192,73956%0.5%8.5%3.5%6%2.5%6.5%1%1.5%23%1.5%14%4%24%1.5%1%1% [lower-alpha 3] <0.5% [lower-alpha 4]
Harris Interactive 19–20 May 20191,0220.5%10%3%5%2%7%1%1%22%2%12.5%3.5%24%2%1%1% [lower-alpha 3] 2.5% [lower-alpha 4]
Ifop-Fiducial 16–20 May 20192,75456%0.5%9%3.5%6%2%6.5%1%1.5%22.5%1.5%13.5%4.5%24%2%1%1% [lower-alpha 3] <0.5% [lower-alpha 4]
Harris Interactive 18–19 May 20191,0060.5%10%3%5%2%7.5%0.5%0.5%22.5%1.5%12.5%3.5%24%2%1%1% [lower-alpha 3] 3% [lower-alpha 4]
Harris Interactive 17–18 May 20191,0310.5%10%3%5%2%7%0.5%0.5%22%1.5%12.5%3.5%24%2%1%1% [lower-alpha 3] 4% [lower-alpha 4]
Harris Interactive 16–17 May 20191,0140.5%9.5%3.5%5%2.5%7%0.5%0.5%22.5%1%12.5%3.5%23.5%2%1%1% [lower-alpha 3] 4% [lower-alpha 4]
Ifop-Fiducial 14–17 May 20192,77356.5%0.5%9%3%6%2%7%1%1%22.5%1.5%13.5%4.5%24%2%1.5%1% [lower-alpha 3] <0.5% [lower-alpha 4]
Ipsos 14–17 May 20199,61057%1%7.5%3%5.5%3%8.5%1%1%23%1.5%13%4%23.5%1%1%1% [lower-alpha 3] 1.5% [lower-alpha 4]
Harris Interactive 15–16 May 20191,0481%9.5%3%5%2.5%7.5%0.5%0.5%22.5%1.5%12.5%3.5%23%2%1%1% [lower-alpha 3] 3.5% [lower-alpha 4]
Ifop-Fiducial 13–16 May 20192,76556%0.5%8.5%3%5.5%2.5%7%1%1%23%1.5%14%4%24%2%1.5%1% [lower-alpha 3] <0.5% [lower-alpha 4]
Harris Interactive 14–15 May 20191,0331%9.5%2.5%5%2.5%7%0.5%0.5%22%1.5%13%3%23%2.5%1%1% [lower-alpha 3] 4.5% [lower-alpha 4]
Ifop-Fiducial 11–15 May 20192,30156%0.5%8.5%3%5.5%2.5%7%1%1%22.5%2%14%4%23.5%2.5%1.5%1% [lower-alpha 3] <0.5% [lower-alpha 4]
OpinionWay 8–15 May 20191,97360%1%8%4%5%2%7%1%1%22%2%14%4%24%1%1%1% [lower-alpha 3] 2% [lower-alpha 8]
Harris Interactive 13–14 May 20191,0521%9.5%2.5%5%2.5%7%0.5%0.5%22%1.5%13%3.5%22.5%2.5%1.5%1.5% [lower-alpha 10] 3.5% [lower-alpha 4]
Elabe 12–14 May 20192,00259%1.5%7.5%2%4%2.5%10%1.5%1.5%23.5%1.5%11%4%22%2.5%1%1% [lower-alpha 3] 3% [lower-alpha 11]
Ifop-Fiducial 10–14 May 20191,83656%0.5%8.5%3%5.5%2.5%7.5%1%0.5%22.5%2%14%4.5%23%2.5%1.5%1% [lower-alpha 3] <0.5% [lower-alpha 4]
Harris Interactive 12–13 May 20191,0341%9.5%2%5%2.5%7%0.5%0.5%22%1%13%3.5%22.5%2.5%1%1.5% [lower-alpha 10] 5% [lower-alpha 4]
Ifop-Fiducial 9–13 May 20191,37057%0.5%8%2.5%6%3%7.5%1%0.5%22.5%2%14%4.5%22.5%3%1%1% [lower-alpha 3] 0.5% [lower-alpha 6]
Harris Interactive 11–12 May 20191,0311%10%2.5%4.5%2.5%7%0.5%0.5%22%1%13%3.5%22.5%2.5%1.5%1.5% [lower-alpha 10] 4% [lower-alpha 4]
Harris Interactive 10–11 May 20191,0331%10%3%4.5%2%7%1%0.5%22%1.5%12.5%3.5%22.5%3%1%1% [lower-alpha 3] 4% [lower-alpha 4]
Harris Interactive 9–10 May 20191,0601%10%2.5%4.5%2.5%7%0.5%0.5%22%2%13%3%22%3%1.5%1% [lower-alpha 3] 4% [lower-alpha 12]
Ifop-Fiducial 7–10 May 20191,36858%0.5%7.5%2.5%6%3%8%1.5%1%23%1.5%14%5%22%2.5%1%1% [lower-alpha 3] <0.5% [lower-alpha 12]
Harris Interactive 8–9 May 20191,0531%9.5%2.5%5%2%7%0.5%0.5%22%2%13%3%22%2.5%1.5%1% [lower-alpha 3] 5% [lower-alpha 12]
Ifop-Fiducial 6–9 May 20191,37458%1%8%3%5.5%2.5%8.5%1%1%22.5%2%14%5%21.5%2.5%0.5%1.5% [lower-alpha 10] <0.5% [lower-alpha 12]
Harris Interactive 7–8 May 20191,0431%9.5%3%5%2%7%1%0.5%21.5%1.5%13.5%3.5%21.5%2%1%1% [lower-alpha 3] 5.5% [lower-alpha 12]
Kantar Sofres 6–8 May 20192,01057%2%8%2%5%3.5%8%1.5%1%20%1.5%14%4.5%23%1%1%1% [lower-alpha 3] 3% [lower-alpha 12]
Ifop-Fiducial 4–8 May 20191,38957.5%0.5%8.5%3%5.5%3%8%1%0.5%22%2%14%5%22%2.5%1%1.5% [lower-alpha 10] <0.5% [lower-alpha 12]
Elabe 6–7 May 20191,58360%1.5%9%2.5%4.5%2%9.5%1%1%22%2%14%5%22%2%0.5%1% [lower-alpha 3] 0.5% [lower-alpha 13]
Harris Interactive 6–7 May 20191,0431.5%9.5%2.5%5%2.5%7.5%1%0.5%21.5%1.5%13.5%3%21.5%2.5%1%1% [lower-alpha 3] 4.5% [lower-alpha 12]
Ifop-Fiducial 4–7 May 20191,40557%0.5%9%3%5.5%3%8%0.5%0.5%21.5%2%14.5%5%22%2%1%2% [lower-alpha 14] <0.5% [lower-alpha 12]
Harris Interactive 5–6 May 20191,0151.5%9%3%5%2.5%7.5%1%0.5%21.5%2%14%3%21.5%2.5%1%1.5% [lower-alpha 10] 3% [lower-alpha 12]
Ifop-Fiducial 4–6 May 201994558%0.5%9%3%5.5%2.5%8%1%0.5%21.5%2%14.5%5%22.5%1.5%1%1.5% [lower-alpha 10] 0.5% [lower-alpha 15]
OpinionWay 4–6 May 20191,91759%1%8%3%5%3%7%1%1%22%2%14%4%24%1%1%2% [lower-alpha 14] 1% [lower-alpha 16]
Harris Interactive 4–5 May 20191,0331.5%9.5%3%4.5%2.5%8%1%0.5%21.5%2%14%3%21%2.5%1%2% [lower-alpha 14] 2.5% [lower-alpha 17]
Harris Interactive 3–4 May 20191,0321%8.5%2%5%3%9%23.5%2%14.5%3.5%20.5%2%1%3%1.5%
Harris Interactive 2–3 May 20191,0661.5%9%2.5%5%3.5%8.5%24%1.5%14%4.5%21%2%1%2%
1%8.5%2.5%5%3.5%8.5%23.5%2%14%4%20%2%1%2.5%2%
Ipsos 2–3 May 20191,50060%1%8%2%5.5%3.5%8.5%21.5%2%13.5%5%22%1.5%1%2% [lower-alpha 14] 3%
Ifop-Fiducial 30 Apr–3 May 20191,39760%1%8.5%3%5.5%2.5%9%21.5%1.5%15%4.5%23%1%1%2%1%
Harris Interactive 1–2 May 20191,0521.5%8.5%2%5%3.5%8%24%2%14%4%21%2%1.5%3%
1.5%8.5%2%5%3.5%8%23.5%2%13.5%4%20%2%1.5%3%2%
BVA 30 Apr–2 May 20191,39749%1.5%9%2.5%5.5%3%7.5%1%22%2%13%4.5%21%2%1%3%1.5%
Ifop-Fiducial 29 Apr–2 May 20191,40460%1%9.5%3.5%5%3%9%21.5%1%14.5%5%23%1.5%1.5%1%
1%8.5%3%5%3%9%21.5%1.5%15%4.5%22.5%1.5%1%2%1%
Harris Interactive 30 Apr–1 May 20191,0431%9.5%2%5%3%8.5%23.5%2.5%14.5%4%21%2%1.5%2%
1%9%2%5%3%8.5%23.5%2%14%4%20.5%2%1%3%1.5%
OpinionWay 24–30 Apr 20191,93061%1%8%3%5%4%8%21%3%14%4%24%1%1%3%
Harris Interactive 29–30 Apr 20191,0371.5%9.5%2%5.5%2.5%9%23%2.5%14%4%21.5%1.5%1.5%2%
1.5%9%2%5.5%2.5%9%23%2.5%13.5%4%21%1.5%1%2.5%1.5%
Ifop-Fiducial 26–30 Apr 20191,37959%0.5%8%2.5%5%3%9.5%22.5%1%14.5%5%22%2%1%2.5%1%
Elabe 28–29 Apr 20191,20061%1%8%1.5%4%4%9%22.5%3.5%15.5%4%21.5%1.5%1%3%
1%8%1.5%4%3.5%9%22.5%4%14.5%3.5%21%2%1%2%2.5%
Harris Interactive 28–29 Apr 20191,0521%9%2.5%5%3%8%24%2%14.5%3.5%21.5%1.5%1.5%3%
1%8.5%2.5%5%3%8%24%2%14%3.5%21.5%1.5%1.5%2.5%1.5%
Ifop-Fiducial 25–29 Apr 20191,36959%0.5%8%2.5%5.5%3%9.5%23%1%14.5%4.5%21.5%2%1%2.5%1%
Harris Interactive 27–28 Apr 20191,0521.5%9.5%2%5.5%3.5%8.5%23.5%2%15%4%21%1%1%2%
1%9%2.5%5%3.5%8.5%23.5%2%14.5%4%21%1%1%2%1.5%
Harris Interactive 26–27 Apr 20191,0591%9.5%2%5.5%3%9%24%2%15%4%21%1%1%2%
1%9%2%5.5%3%9%24%2%14.5%4%21%1%1%2%1%
Harris Interactive 25–26 Apr 20191,0721%10%2.5%6%3%9.5%23.5%2%14.5%3.5%21%0.5%1.5%1.5%
1%9.5%2.5%6%3%9.5%23.5%2%14%3.5%20.5%0.5%1.5%1.5%1.5%
Ifop-Fiducial 23–26 Apr 20191,38560%0.5%9%2.5%5.5%3%9%23%1.5%15%4%21.5%2%1%1.5%1%
Ifop-Fiducial 20–25 Apr 20191,85059.5%1%9.5%2.5%6%3%8.5%22.5%1.5%14.5%4.5%22%2%1.5%1%
1%9%2.5%6%3%8.5%22.5%1.5%15%4%21%2%1%2%1%
Ifop-Fiducial 20–24 Apr 20191,39359.5%1%9%2%6%3%8.5%22%1.5%15%4.5%20.5%2.5%1.5%2%1%
Ifop-Fiducial 19–23 Apr 20191,36959%1%8.5%2.5%6%3%8.5%22%1.5%14.5%4.5%21%2.5%1.5%2%1%
OpinionWay 17–23 Apr 20191,96560%1%9%3%6%3%7%21%3%14%4%24%1%1%3%
Ipsos 18–22 Apr 20198,74758%1%7.5%2%6.5%4%8.5%23%2%13.5%5%22.5%1%1%2.5%
1%7%2%6.5%4%8.5%23%2%13.5%4.5%22%1%1%2%2%
BVA 15–21 Apr 20195,32453.5%1%7.5%2.5%6%3.5%8%1%23%2%13%4.5%22%2%1%2%1%
Harris Interactive 19–20 Apr 20191,0561.5%9.5%2%6.5%3%9%24%1.5%14%4%21.5%0.5%1.5%1.5%
1.5%9%2.5%6.5%3%8.5%23.5%1.5%13.5%4%21%0.5%1.5%2%1.5%
Ifop-Fiducial 16–19 Apr 20191,36159%1%7%2.5%6.5%3%8.5%22%1.5%14%4.5%22.5%2%1%3%1%
Ifop-Fiducial 15–18 Apr 20191,33359%1%8%3%6%3.5%9%22%2%13.5%5.5%22%2.5%1%1%
1%7%2.5%6.5%3%9%22%2%13.5%5%21.5%2%1%3%1%
Ifop-Fiducial 13–17 Apr 20191,33558%1%7.5%2.5%6%3.5%9%22%2%13.5%5%21.5%2%1%<0.5%2.5%1%
Ifop-Fiducial 12–16 Apr 20191,35857%1%8%3%6%3.5%9%21.5%2%13%5%21%1.5%2%<0.5%2.5%1%
Ifop-Fiducial 11–15 Apr 20191,39157%1%8%3%6%3.5%8.5%21.5%2%13%5%21.5%1%1.5%0.5%3%1%
Harris Interactive 12–13 Apr 20191,0311%9.5%2.5%6.5%4%8%22.5%2%14%4%21%1%2%2%
1%9%2.5%6.5%4%7.5%22.5%2%14%4%20.5%1%2%2.5%1%
Ifop-Fiducial 9–12 Apr 20191,38858%1%8.5%3.5%5.5%3%7.5%22%2%13%5%21.5%1.5%1%1%3%1%
BVA 10–11 Apr 20191,40253%1.5%8%2%5.5%3.5%7%1%24%2%13.5%4%20%1%1%1.5%3%1.5%
Ifop-Fiducial 8–11 Apr 20191,39558.5%1%9%3.5%5%3.5%7%22.5%2.5%13.5%5%22%1.5%1.5%1%1.5%
1%8.5%3%5.5%3%7%22.5%2.5%13.5%4.5%21.5%1.5%1%1%3%1%
Ifop-Fiducial 6–10 Apr 20191,40158.5%1%9%3%5.5%3%7%22.5%2.5%13.5%4.5%21%1.5%1%1%3%1%
Ifop-Fiducial 5–9 Apr 20191,39658%1%8.5%2.5%5.5%3%7.5%22.5%3%13%4.5%21%2%1%0.5%3.5%1%
Ifop-Fiducial 4–8 Apr 20191,37058%1%8.5%2.5%5%3%7.5%23%3%13%4.5%20.5%2.5%1%0.5%3.5%1%
Harris Interactive 5–6 Apr 20191,0511%8.5%2%5.5%3.5%8%23%2%13%5%21%1.5%2%2%2%
1%8.5%2%5.5%3.5%8%23%2%12%5%20%1.5%2%1.5%3%1.5%
OpinionWay 3–5 Apr 20199682%8%2%6%3%7%22%3%14%5%22%1%1%4%
Ifop-Fiducial 2–5 Apr 20191,36858.5%1%8.5%2%5%3.5%7.5%23.5%2.5%13%5%21%2%1%0.5%3%1%
Ifop-Fiducial 1–4 Apr 20191,37359%1%8.5%2%5.5%3%7.5%23.5%2%13%5.5%22%2.5%1%1.5%1.5%
1%8%2%5%3.5%7.5%23.5%2%13%5.5%21%2%1%1%3%1%
Ifop-Fiducial 30 Mar–3 Apr 20191,37059%1%8.5%2.5%5.5%3%7.5%23%1.5%13%5.5%21%2%0.5%1%3.5%1%
Ifop-Fiducial 29 Mar–2 Apr 20191,39759%1%8.5%2.5%5.5%3%8%23%1.5%13.5%5.5%20.5%1.5%0.5%1%3.5%1%
Ifop-Fiducial 28 Mar–1 Apr 20191,37059%1%8.5%2%5%3%8%22.5%2%14%5.5%21%1.5%0.5%1%3.5%1%
Ifop-Fiducial 26–29 Mar 20191,36658%1%8%2%5%3.5%8.5%22.5%1.5%14%5%21%2%0.5%0.5%4%1%
Ifop-Fiducial 25–28 Mar 20191,36158%1%<0.5%8%2%5.5%3%8.5%22%1.5%14%5%21%2%1%0.5%4%1%
Elabe 25–27 Mar 20191,20156%0.5%7.5%2%6%5%9%22.5%3.5%14%3%22%1%1%3%
0.5%7.5%2%5.5%5%9%23%3.5%12.5%3.5%21%1%1%2.5%2.5%
Ifop-Fiducial 23–27 Mar 20191,38258.5%1%<0.5%8%2.5%5%3%8%22%2%14%5%20.5%1.5%1%0.5%5%1%
Ifop-Fiducial 22–27 Mar 20191,8601%0.5%8%2.5%5%3.5%8.5%21%2%14.5%6%21.5%1.5%1%1.5%2%
Ifop-Fiducial 22–26 Mar 20191,40258%1%0.5%8.5%2%5%3%8%22%2%14%5%20%1%1.5%0.5%5%1%
OpinionWay 20–26 Mar 20191,88959%2%7%3%6%2%7%23%3%13%6%23%1%1%3%
Ifop-Fiducial 21–25 Mar 20191,40958%1%0.5%8.5%2%5%3%7.5%22%2%14%4.5%20%0.5%2%1%5.5%1%
Harris Interactive 22–23 Mar 20191,0681%1%8%2%7%2.5%7%23%2%13%5%22%1.5%1.5%1.5%2%
1%0.5%8%1.5%7%2.5%7%23%2%13%5%21.5%1%1%1%3%2%
Ifop-Fiducial 19–22 Mar 20191,39059%1%0.5%8%2%6%3%7.5%23%2%13.5%4.5%20.5%0.5%1.5%0.5%5%1%
BVA 20–21 Mar 20191,39852%1.5%1%7.5%2%5%4%8.5%24%1.5%12%5%21%1%0.5%1.5%3%1%
Ifop-Fiducial 18–21 Mar 20191,40259.5%1%0.5%8%2%5.5%3.5%7.5%23.5%2%13%4.5%21%0.5%1%1%4.5%1%
Ipsos 15–21 Mar 201910,04958%0.5%1%8%2%6.5%4%8%23.5%2%12%5%22%0.5%1%1.5%2.5%
0.5%1%7.5%2%6.5%4%8%23.5%2%12%4.5%21%0.5%1%1.5%2.5%2%
Ifop-Fiducial 16–20 Mar 20191,41359.5%0.5%1%7.5%2%5.5%3.5%7.5%23.5%1.5%13%4.5%21.5%0.5%1%1.5%4%1.5%
Ifop-Fiducial 15–19 Mar 20191,39959%0.5%1%7.5%2%5.5%3.5%7.5%23.5%1.5%13%4.5%20.5%0.5%1%1.5%4.5%2%
Ifop-Fiducial 14–18 Mar 20191,39359%0.5%1%7.5%2%6%3%8%23.5%1.5%13.5%4.5%20.5%0.5%1%1.5%4%1.5%
Ifop-Fiducial 12–15 Mar 20191,39859%0.5%1%7%2%6%2.5%8.5%23.5%1.5%13.5%5%21%0.5%1%1.5%4%1%
Ifop-Fiducial 10–14 Mar 20191,40159%0.5%1%7.5%2%5.5%2.5%8.5%24%1.5%13.5%4.5%21%0.5%1%1%4%1.5%
Ifop-Fiducial 9–13 Mar 20191,38458%0.5%1%7.5%2%5.5%2.5%8.5%24%1.5%13%4.5%21.5%0.5%1%1%4%1.5%
Ifop-Fiducial 8–12 Mar 20191,37858%0.5%1%7.5%2%5.5%2.5%8%24.5%1.5%12.5%5%21.5%1%1%1.5%3.5%1%
Ifop-Fiducial 7–11 Mar 20191,37157.5%0.5%1%7%2%5.5%3%8%25%1.5%12.5%5%21.5%1%1%1.5%3%1%
Harris Interactive 8–9 Mar 20191,0902%1%9%2%5%3%8%22%1%14%5%21%2%1%1%3%
2%1%9%1%5%3%8%22%1%13%5%20%2%1%1%3%3%
Ifop-Fiducial 5–8 Mar 20191,38658%0.5%1%7%2%5%2.5%7.5%24.5%2.5%13%5%22%0.5%1.5%1.5%3%1%
Ifop-Fiducial 4–7 Mar 20191,38159%0.5%1%7%2.5%5%2%7.5%24%3%13%5.5%22%0.5%1.5%1%3%1%
Elabe 25–27 Feb 20191,20159%1%8%2.5%5%3%10%22%2%13%5.5%22%1%1%4%
1%7%3%5%3%9%22%2.5%12%5%21.5%1%1%3%4%
OpinionWay 20–27 Feb 20192,21859%2%7%2%6%4%6%22%2%14%5%22%1%1%6%
Harris Interactive 22–23 Feb 20191,0641%2%8%2%6%4%8%22%2%12%6%20%1%1%1%4%
1%2%8%2%6%4%8%22%2%12%5%19%1%1%1%3%3%
BVA 20–21 Feb 201992950.5%1%1%7.5%2%5%3%9%25%2%10%6%19%1%0.5%1.5%4%2.5%
Ifop 20–21 Feb 20191,0041%1%6.5%2%5%4%8.5%22%3.5%10%6.5%23%1%0.5%2.5%3%
Ipsos 15–21 Feb 201910,00258%0.5%1%8.5%2%5.5%5.5%8.5%23%2.5%12%6.5%21%1%0.5%2%
0.5%1%8%2%5%5%8%23%2.5%12%6%19.5%1%0.5%1.5%4.5%
Ifop-Fiducial 13–15 Feb 20191,3671%1%7.5%3%6%3.5%9%24%2%10%6%20%1.5%0.5%2%3%
1%1%7%2.5%6%3.5%8.5%24%2.5%10%6%20%1%<0.5%1.5%3%2.5%
OpinionWay 17–25 Jan 20191,81057%1%8%2%6%4%8%20%3%12%7%22%1%<1%6%
Elabe 22–23 Jan 20191,00070%0.5%9.5%2%6%2%9%23.5%3%12.5%5%20.5%1.5%1%4%
0.5%8%2%5%1.5%8.5%22.5%3%11.5%3.5%17.5%0.5%1%13%2%
Ifop-Fiducial 8–9 Jan 20199341.5%9.5%2.5%4%2.5%6.5%23%3.5%10%7.5%21%1.5%0.5%3%3.5%
1.5%7%2.5%4.5%2.5%6.5%23%3.5%10%6%18.5%1.5%0.5%2%7.5%3%
Odoxa 19–20 Dec 20189262.5%11.5%2%7%3%6.5%19%2.5%8%7%24%1%1%3%2%
3.5%10.5%1%6%3%6%19%2%8%7%21%1%1%2%8%1%
Ifop 7–10 Dec 20189381.5%9%2.5%4.5%3.5%8%18%3%11%8%24%1%0.5%2.5%3%
Ipsos*5–6 Dec 20189571.5%12%1%4%3.5%14%21%3%12.5%6%17%0.5%0.5%3.5%
1%9%1.5%3%3%13%21%3%11%4.5%14%0.5%0.5%3%12%
BVA 26 Nov–6 Dec 20185,45652.5%1%10%2%5%5%7%20%3%12%7%21%1%1%2%3%
Ifop*3–4 Dec 20189441.5%11.5%14%15%4%13%7.5%23.5%1%1%2%6%
1.5%11.5%11.5%4%16%4.5%12.5%8%24%0.5%1%1.5%3.5%
Ifop 9–12 Nov 20189451%10%2%6%3%7%19%4%13%6%22%1%1%2%3%
Elabe 6–7 Nov 20181,00256%0.5%11%2.5%7%2.5%7%19.5%4%15%6.5%20%1%0.5%3%
Ifop 30–31 Oct 20189052%11%2%7.5%2.5%7%19%3%13%7%21%1%1%3%
Ifop 25–29 Oct 20181,3821%11%3%6%3%7%20%3%14%6.5%20%1%1.5%3%
Odoxa 12–13 Sep 20189071%12.5%1.5%4.5%4%5%21.5%3%14%6%21%1.5%1%1%2.5%
Ifop-Fiducial 30–31 Aug 20181,4032%14%2%6%3%7.5%20%2.5%15%6.5%17%1%0.5%3%
2%14%2%6%3%7.5%21%4%14%6.5%17%0.5%0.5%2%
Ipsos 27 Jun–2 Jul 201899858%1%1%13%1%4%4%4%26%3%15%7%18%1%1%1%
Ifop-Fiducial 25–27 Jun 20181,3741%11%2.5%6%3%6%23%2.5%15%6%19%1%1%3%
Elabe 29–30 May 20181,00467%1%10%1%6%1.5%8%24%2%15%5.5%19.5%1.5%1%4%
Harris Interactive 22–23 May 20181,6731%12%2%8%2%4%28%2%13%7%15%1%1%1%3%
Viavoice*7–11 May 20181,5062%2%9%1%6%7%9%32%12%6%14%
3%2%11%2%7%13%33%11%6%12%
Ifop 7–9 May 20189202%14%7%3%3%27%15%6%17%1%1%1%3%
2%13%2%8%4%27%3%13%6%17%1%1%3%
Ifop 29 Nov–1 Dec 20171,0071%14%2%8%4%26%3.5%12%6%17%2%1.5%3%
2014 election 25 May 201457.57%1.17%0.39%6.61% (FG)16.88%10.41%9.94% (L'Alt.)20.81%3.82%24.86%0.41%4.02%

See also

Notes

Additional lists
  1. Alliance Jaune with 0.54%
  2. Les Oubliés de l'Europe with 0.23%; Pirate Party and Union des Démocrates Musulmans Français with 0.13%; Europe Démocratie Espéranto with 0.08%; European Federalist Party and Décroissance 2019 with 0.05%; Allons Enfants with 0.04%; À Voix Égales, Parti des Citoyens Européens, and Mouvement pour l'Initiative Citoyenne with 0.03%; Union Démocratique pour la Liberté, Égalité, Fraternité and Reconquête with 0.02%; Alliance Royale, Démocratie Représentative, Évolution Citoyenne, La Ligne Claire, Parti Révolutionnaire Communistes, and Neutre et Actif with 0.01%
  3. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 Alliance Jaune with 1%
  4. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 Alliance Royale, La Ligne Claire, Pirate Party, Démocratie Représentative, Parti des Citoyens Européens, Reconquête, European Federalist Party, Mouvement pour l'Initiative Citoyenne, Allons Enfants, Décroissance 2019, À Voix Égales, Neutre et Actif, Parti Révolutionnaire Communistes, Europe Démocratie Espéranto, Évolution Citoyenne, Les Oubliés de l'Europe, Union Démocratique pour la Liberté, Égalité, Fraternité, and Union des Démocrates Musulmans Français with <0.5%
  5. 1 2 Alliance Jaune with <0.5%
  6. 1 2 Union des Démocrates Musulmans Français with 0.5%; Alliance Royale, La Ligne Claire, Pirate Party, Démocratie Représentative, Parti des Citoyens Européens, Reconquête, European Federalist Party, Mouvement pour l'Initiative Citoyenne, Allons Enfants, Décroissance 2019, À Voix Égales, Neutre et Actif, Parti Révolutionnaire Communistes, Europe Démocratie Espéranto, Évolution Citoyenne, Les Oubliés de l'Europe, and Union Démocratique pour la Liberté, Égalité, Fraternité with <0.5%
  7. 1 2 3 4 Alliance Jaune with 0.5%
  8. 1 2 Alliance Royale, La Ligne Claire, Pirate Party, Démocratie Représentative, Parti des Citoyens Européens, Reconquête, European Federalist Party, Mouvement pour l'Initiative Citoyenne, Allons Enfants, Décroissance 2019, À Voix Égales, Neutre et Actif, Parti Révolutionnaire Communistes, Europe Démocratie Espéranto, Évolution Citoyenne, Les Oubliés de l'Europe, Union Démocratique pour la Liberté, Égalité, Fraternité, and Union des Démocrates Musulmans Français with <1%
  9. Parti des Citoyens Européens and Allons Enfants with 0.5%; Alliance Royale, La Ligne Claire, Pirate Party, Démocratie Représentative, Reconquête, European Federalist Party, Mouvement pour l'Initiative Citoyenne, Décroissance 2019, À Voix Égales, Neutre et Actif, Parti Révolutionnaire Communistes, Europe Démocratie Espéranto, Évolution Citoyenne, Les Oubliés de l'Europe, Union Démocratique pour la Liberté, Égalité, Fraternité, and Union des Démocrates Musulmans Français with <0.5%
  10. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Alliance Jaune with 1.5%
  11. Pirate Party, Neutre et Actif, and Union des Démocrates Musulmans Français with 0.5%; Alliance Royale, La Ligne Claire, Démocratie Représentative, Parti des Citoyens Européens, Reconquête, European Federalist Party, Mouvement pour l'Initiative Citoyenne, Allons Enfants, Décroissance 2019, À Voix Égales, Parti Révolutionnaire Communistes, Europe Démocratie Espéranto, Évolution Citoyenne, Les Oubliés de l'Europe, and Union Démocratique pour la Liberté, Égalité, Fraternité with <0.5%
  12. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Alliance Royale, La Ligne Claire, Pirate Party, Démocratie Représentative, Parti des Citoyens Européens, Reconquête, European Federalist Party, Mouvement pour l'Initiative Citoyenne, Allons Enfants, Décroissance 2019, À Voix Égales, Neutre et Actif, Parti Révolutionnaire Communistes, Europe Démocratie Espéranto, Évolution Citoyenne, Les Oubliés de l'Europe, and Union Démocratique pour la Liberté, Égalité, Fraternité with <0.5%
  13. Pirate Party with 0.5%; Alliance Royale, La Ligne Claire, Démocratie Représentative, Parti des Citoyens Européens, Reconquête, European Federalist Party, Mouvement pour l'Initiative Citoyenne, Allons Enfants, Décroissance 2019, À Voix Égales, Neutre et Actif, Parti Révolutionnaire Communistes, Europe Démocratie Espéranto, Évolution Citoyenne, Les Oubliés de l'Europe, and Union Démocratique pour la Liberté, Égalité, Fraternité with <0.5%
  14. 1 2 3 4 Alliance Jaune with 2%
  15. Parti Révolutionnaire Communistes with 0.5%; Alliance Royale, La Ligne Claire, Pirate Party, Démocratie Représentative, Parti des Citoyens Européens, Reconquête, European Federalist Party, Mouvement pour l'Initiative Citoyenne, Allons Enfants, Décroissance 2019, À Voix Égales, Neutre et Actif, Europe Démocratie Espéranto, Évolution Citoyenne, Les Oubliés de l'Europe, and Union Démocratique pour la Liberté, Égalité, Fraternité with <0.5%
  16. Alliance Royale, La Ligne Claire, Pirate Party, Démocratie Représentative, Parti des Citoyens Européens, Reconquête, European Federalist Party, Mouvement pour l'Initiative Citoyenne, Allons Enfants, Décroissance 2019, À Voix Égales, Neutre et Actif, Parti Révolutionnaire Communistes, Europe Démocratie Espéranto, Évolution Citoyenne, Les Oubliés de l'Europe, and Union Démocratique pour la Liberté, Égalité, Fraternité with <1%
  17. La Ligne Claire and Pirate Party with 0.5%; Alliance Royale, Démocratie Représentative, Parti des Citoyens Européens, Reconquête, European Federalist Party, Mouvement pour l'Initiative Citoyenne, Allons Enfants, Décroissance 2019, À Voix Égales, Neutre et Actif, Parti Révolutionnaire Communistes, Europe Démocratie Espéranto, Évolution Citoyenne, Les Oubliés de l'Europe, and Union Démocratique pour la Liberté, Égalité, Fraternité with <0.5%

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