Opinion polling for the next Dutch general election

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In the run-up to the Next Dutch general election, various organisations are carrying out opinion polling to gauge voting intentions in the Netherlands. Results of such polls are displayed in this list.

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The date range for these opinion polls are from the 2023 Dutch general election, held on 22 November, to the present. Four main pollsters have performed opinion polls on voting intentions in the Netherlands during this period, these being: I&O Research, Ipsos, Peil.nl and Verian. I&O Research and Ipsos merged in January of 2024, polling separately until July when they decided to poll together under the name Ipsos I&O [1] . Peil.nl does not give percentages, only showing seats while the other pollsters do include percentages.

Projections

Graphical summary

The averages in the graphs below were constructed using polls listed below conducted by the four major Dutch pollsters. The trendlines show local regressions representing seat totals (not vote percentages).

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Seats

There are 150 seats in total, 76 seats are needed for a majority. Parties are denoted with a dash if no indication is given of their level in the polls.

Polling firmFieldwork dateSample
size
PVV GL–PvdA VVD NSC D66 BBB CDA SP Denk PvdD FvD SGP CU Volt JA21 LeadRef
Verian24–28 Dec 20241,5833826232104166454235212 [2]
Peil.nl14 Dec 20243525203116157455444210 [3]
Ipsos I&O6–9 Dec 20241,9253723223135147473334214 [4]
Verian22–25 Nov 20241,5514126223115137353343115 [5]
Peil.nl23 Nov 20243825193117146445444213 [6]
Ipsos I&O9–11 Nov 20242,0203826223125128473333112 [7]
Peil.nl9 Nov 20243825194117136445444213 [8]
Verian25–28 Oct 20241,6043924234107126473343115 [9]
Ipsos I&O18–21 Oct 20242,1433825214115117384344213 [10]
Peil.nl12 Oct 20243726204117136444444211 [11]
Peil.nl28 Sep 20244026195117125444444114 [12]
Ipsos I&O20–23 Sep 20241,9504125186105115474345216 [13]
Verian20–23 Sep 20241,607412723397106354344114 [14]
Ipsos I&O13–16 Sep 20242,2084224207115106365244118 [15]
Peil.nl14 Sep 20245,000+3826207117116443444112 [16]
Verian23–26 Aug 20241,594392723911687443333012 [17]
Ipsos26–29 Jul 20241,0164027211110893453323113 [18]
Peil.nl5–6 Jul 20243825198118116443444113 [19]
2 Jul 2024The Schoof cabinet is sworn in
Peil.nl28–29 Jun 20244126178108116443434115 [20]
Ipsos21–24 Jun 20241,0174427201212663353323117 [21]
I&O Research14–17 Jun 20241,979422718711795373434015 [22]
6 Jun 2024 2024 European Parliament election in the Netherlands
Peil.nl5–6 Jun 20244325198108105344334118 [23]
Peil.nl31 May1 Jun 20244225197108106345334117 [24]
Ipsos24–27 May 20242,0484824191110763363333124 [25]
I&O Research17–21 May 20242,141462617810775353444120 [26]
Peil.nl17–18 May 20244525187108106344333120 [27]
I&O Research9–12 May 20241,839472618810675253444121 [28]
Peil.nl3–4 May 2024462517810897334333121 [29]
Ipsos26–29 Apr 20241,0114523201111854454432122 [30]
Peil.nl19 Apr 20248,500502515810797333333125 [31]
Ipsos22–25 Mar 20241,0164924201110664343332225 [32]
Peil.nl22 Mar 2024492515910797333333124 [33]
Peil.nl8 Mar 20244925151010797333332124 [33]
Ipsos23–26 Feb 20241,0224925191111863443321124 [34]
I&O Research9–12 Feb 20242,75249251799775253434124 [35]
Peil.nl9 Feb 20246,0005225131110886333332027 [36]
Peil.nl2–3 Feb 20244,500+5025131510776333332025 [37]
Ipsos26–29 Jan 20241,0254525191811653343322120 [38]
Peil.nl19–20 Jan 20245,500+4923121710966333333026 [39]
Peil.nl22 Dec 20234822131811965333333026 [40]
Ipsos15–18 Dec 20231,052472218199843453332025 [41]
13 Dec 2023 Jimmy Dijk succeeds Lilian Marijnissen as SP leader [42]
I&O Research8–11 Dec 20232,9524323162010855253334020 [43]
Peil.nl1–2 Dec 202342221619111065333333120 [44]
2023 election 22 Nov 2023372524209755333332112

Vote share

Polling firmFieldwork dateSample
size
PVV GL–PvdA VVD NSC D66 BBB CDA SP Denk PvdD FvD SGP CU Volt JA21 OthersLeadRef
Ipsos I&O6–9 Dec 20241,92523.2%14.2%14.1%2.1%8.7%3.3%8.7%4.5%2.5%4.9%2.1%2.1%2.3%2.8%1.5%9.0% [4]
Verian22–25 Nov 20241,55126.5%16.9%14.4%2.2%7.1%3.8%8.5%4.5%2.1%3.5%2.4%2.2%3.0%2.0%0.9%9.6% [45]
Ipsos I&O9–11 Nov 20242,02023.7%16.2%13.9%2.3%7.6%3.7%7.3%5.2%2.7%4.8%2.3%2.2%2.4%2.2%0.8%7.5% [46]
Verian25–28 Oct 20241,60425.6%15.5%14.7%2.8%6.9%4.6%7.8%3.9%3.1%5.0%2.2%2.2%2.8%2.1%1.0%10.1% [47]
Ipsos I&O18–21 Oct 20242,14324.8%16.7%13.5%2.7%7.3%3.6%7.1%4.8%2.4%5.2%2.9%2.1%2.9%2.6%1.4%8.1% [10]
Ipsos I&O20–23 Sep 20241,95025.9%16.1%11.8%4.0%6.9%3.8%7.4%3.8%2.6%5.0%3.0%2.3%2.5%3.4%1.4%9.8% [13]
Verian20–23 Sep 20241,60726.7%17.5%15.0%2.0%5.9%4.9%7.0%4.1%2.2%3.6%2.6%2.1%2.8%2.8%0.8%9.2% [48]
Ipsos I&O13–16 Sep 20242,20827.0%15.7%13.2%4.4%7.4%3.8%6.2%4.4%2.1%4.3%3.1%1.8%2.8%3.0%0.7%11.3% [15]
Verian23–26 Aug 20241,59424.9%17.5%15.0%5.9%7.3%3.8%5.6%4.4%2.8%3.0%2.2%2.2%2.3%2.5%0.5%7.4% [49]
Ipsos26–29 Jul 20241,01625.8%17.3%13.4%7.3%6.5%5.2%5.7%2.2%2.7%3.6%2.3%2.2%1.8%2.2%0.8%0.9%8.5% [50]
Ipsos21–24 Jun 20241,01727.7%17.3%13.1%7.7%7.8%3.8%4.4%2.5%2.3%3.2%2.3%2.3%1.8%1.9%1.2%0.7%10.4% [51]
I&O Research14–17 Jun 20241,97927.3%17.6%12.0%4.6%7.4%4.8%6.3%3.2%1.9%4.5%2.0%2.6%2.5%2.7%0.6%0.6%9.7% [22]
EP elections 6 Jun 202416.97%21.09%11.35%3.75%8.40%5.41%9.45%2.20%4.52%2.49%3.66%2.89%5.13%0.65%2.04%4.12%
Peil.nl5–6 Jun 202426.7%16.0%12.3%5.2%6.6%5.3%6.6%3.4%2.2%3.2%2.8%2.4%2.0%2.7%1.0%1.6%10.7% [52]
Ipsos24–27 May 20242,04830.5%15.2%12.1%7.2%6.8%5.0%4.1%2.4%2.4%4.2%2.4%2.2%1.9%2.0%0.9%0.6%15.3% [53]
I&O Research17–21 May 20242,14129.6%16.6%11.5%5.7%6.7%4.6%4.8%3.5%2.0%3.3%2.2%2.8%2.7%2.8%0.8%0.3%14.0% [26]
I&O Research9–12 May 20241,83930.0%16.7%11.8%5.1%6.4%4.1%4.9%3.6%1.8%3.7%2.5%2.6%2.6%3.1%0.8%0.3%14.5% [28]
Ipsos26–29 Apr 20241,01128.7%14.7%12.7%7.4%6.9%5.5%3.6%2.9%2.8%3.6%2.8%2.8%1.9%1.6%1.2%0.9%14.0% [54]
Ipsos22–25 Mar 20241,01631.1%15.6%12.6%7.0%6.6%4.2%4.1%2.8%2.3%3.1%2.3%2.1%2.3%1.7%1.3%0.8%15.5% [55]
Ipsos23–26 Feb 20241,02231.1%15.9%12.4%7.0%7.0%5.4%4.3%2.2%3.1%2.9%2.1%2.4%1.5%1.1%0.8%0.6%15.2% [56]
I&O Research9–12 Feb 20242,75231.0%16.5%11.1%6.3%6.3%4.5%4.5%3.2%1.8%3.2%2.2%2.6%2.5%3.0%0.7%0.6%14.5% [35]
Ipsos26–29 Jan 20241,02528.4%16.0%12.2%11.9%6.9%4.2%3.4%2.4%2.5%3.0%2.1%2.2%1.7%1.7%0.9%0.5%12.4% [57]
Ipsos15–18 Dec 20231,05229.8%13.8%11.5%12.4%6.1%5.1%2.6%2.5%3.1%3.3%1.9%2.3%1.9%1.8%0.6%1.3%16.0% [58]
I&O Research8–11 Dec 20232,95227.4%14.6%10.4%12.5%6.6%5.5%3.4%3.6%1.8%3.3%2.2%2.3%2.2%2.9%0.6%0.7%12.8% [35]
2023 election 22 Nov 202323.49%15.75%15.14%12.88%6.29%4.65%3.31%3.15%2.37%2.25%2.23%2.08%2.04%1.71%0.68%1.88%7.74%

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