Opinion polling for the next Romanian parliamentary election

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In preparation for the next Romanian parliamentary election, which will take place no later than March 2025 (and most likely during late 2024), various polling companies and organisations from Romania have already (more specifically since December 2020 onwards) been carrying out a series of opinion polling to gauge and keep track of the voting intention among the overall electorate. The results of all these opinion polls are showcased in the yearly tables below in this Wikipedia article. The date range is between shortly after the previous parliamentary election, held on 6 December 2020, to early January 2024.

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Polls

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PSD
PNL
USR
AUR
UDMR
PMP
PRO
ALDE
PUSL
PER
ApP
FD
REPER
PV
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   PSD
   PNL
   USR
   AUR
   UDMR
   PMP
   PRO
   ALDE
   PUSL
   PER
   ApP
   FD
   REPER
   PV
   S.O.S.

2024

DatePoll sourceSample size PSD–PNL United Right AUR UDMR PRO PUSL AER REPER SOS Others Lead
PSD PNL USR PMP FD PER PV
19 – 27 June 2024 INSCOP Research 1,10029.418.912.214.74.61.11.52.21.93.66.13.811.5
9 June 2024 2024 European election 48.558.7116.936.481.483.745.0311.08 [lower-alpha 2] 33.62
9 June 2024 2024 Local Election 32.5226.1311.549.615.420.341.470.680.801.3910.106.39
14 Feb-4 Mar 2024 INSCOP 2,00032.819.710.6 [lower-alpha 3] 16.53.92.511.416.24.4 [lower-alpha 4] 13.1
19-20 Feb 2024 Avangarde NA312015 [lower-alpha 5] 18528111
3-8 Jan 2024 Snap Market Research 998321210 [lower-alpha 6] 136111816 [lower-alpha 7] 19
6 December 2020 2020 Chamber election 28.9025.1815.374.829.085.744.091.191.120.356.823.72
2020 Senate election 29.3225.5815.864.939.175.894.131.011.330.405.123.74


2023

DatePoll sourceSample size PSD PNL USR AUR UDMR PMP PRO [lower-alpha 8] PUSL PER PV REPER FD S.O.S. Others Lead
16 - 28 Dec 2023 ARA Public Opinion 1.00230.616.214.69.65.03.51.04.02.72.82.47.514.4
25–30 Nov 2023 Snap Market Research 9832913816652111513 [lower-alpha 9] 13
20–27 Nov 2023 INSCOP 1.10030.220.111.919.54.91.32.00.71.90.30.65.21.310.1
30 Oct–6 Nov 2023 Mercury Research 1,2272917152043012449
23 Oct–2 Nov 2023 INSCOP 1,10029.518.414.120.23.81.72.62.60.51.04.31.49.3
20–29 Oct 2023 AtlasIntel 2,00021.412.917.716.06.08.21.20.23.94.66.81.0 [lower-alpha 10] 3.7
11–25 Sep 2023 LARICS 1,00332.023.914.714.32.94.00.94.77.38.1
15–22 Sep 2023 INSCOP 1,55029.120.41122.44.61.71.52.50.713.14.96.7
12–22 Sep 2023 CURS 1,0083119111844245712
8–19 Sep 2023 Sociopol 1,00429151523533346
4–10 Sep 2023 PNL 1,0323020142054113510
24–31 Aug 2023 CURS 1,06732191219542413
8–20 July 2023 CURS 3118122044244511
June 2023 INSCOP 28.718.012.720.120.58.6
May–June 2023 Geeks for Democracy 80631.019.011.018.05.016.012.0
27 May–11 June 2023 The Center 28.018.013.022.06.03.02.02.06.06.0
19–27 May 2023 CURS 1,08231.020.011.017.05.05.04.07.012.0
12–17 May 2023 CURS 1,06732.020.010.017.05.05.03.08.012.0
10–20 March 2023 CURS 1,10533.021.09.016.05.05.04.07.012.0
5–19 Feb 2023 INSCOP 3,00031.722.311.218.24.62.92.41.45.49.4
1–13 Feb 2023 INSCOP 1,00030.421.610.919.14.33.02.91.62.70.10.72.78.8
27–30 Jan 2023 Atlas Intel 2,00024.817.212.417.96.45.94.01.92.92.86.9
10–20 Jan 2023 CURS 1,06736.022.08.014.05.04.04.04.03.014.0
6 December 2020 2020 Chamber election 28.9025.1815.379.085.744.824.091.191.120.356.823.72
2020 Senate election 29.3225.5815.869.175.894.934.131.011.330.405.123.74

2022

DatePoll sourceSample size PSD PNL USR PLUS/USR AUR UDMR PMP PRO ALDE [lower-alpha 1] PUSL PER ApP [lower-alpha 11] REPER FD Others Lead
Dec 2022 INSCOP 31.520.210.918.119.311.3
8–22 Nov 2022 CURS 1,06734249125448.010.0
Oct 2022 Sociopol 361911144221030413.017.0
8–22 Sep 2022 CURS 1,01535228155448.013.0
Aug 2022 Sociopol 32151125611.07.0
5–17 Aug 2022 CURS 322310134243322.09.0
22–31 Jul 2022 Avangarde c. 900372391154132122.014.0
22–30 Jun 2022 Avangarde 903352091255242222.015.0
17–30 Jun 2022 IPSOS 1,07237.825.412.710.13344.012.4
19–26 May 2022 CURS 1,0673523910564224.012.0
12–20 Apr 2022 Avangarde 90636191114516.017.0
28 Mar–11 Apr 2022 CURS 2,750352311125532112.012.0
22–29 Mar 2022 Avangarde 9003516121522.019.0
2–11 Mar 2022CURS1,17236208145424223.016.0
2–7 Mar 2022 INSCOP 1,0773219.910.818.918.413.6
9–19 Feb 2022 Sociopol 1,00135161322612200210.018.0
20–31 Jan 2022 Avangarde 9033516121819.017.0
22–29 Jan 2022 CURS 1,00335171016542443232.018.0
10–18 Jan 2022 INSCOP 1,16234.316.612.520.64.22.12.91.31.01.71.513.7
6 December 2020 2020 Chamber election 28.9025.1815.379.085.744.824.091.191.126.823.72
2020 Senate election 29.3225.5815.869.175.894.934.131.011.335.123.74

2021

DatePoll sourceSample size PSD PNL FD USR PLUS AUR UDMR PMP PRO ALDE PUSL PER ApP [lower-alpha 11] Others Lead
15–23 Dec 2021 Avangarde 90739.018.010.017.05.03.02.04.01.01.021.0
17–22 Dec 2021 Sociopol 1,00133.015.03.012.023.05.02.02.01.01.01.02.010.0
13–17 Dec 2021 CURS 1,10038.019.011.013.05.05.04.05.019.0
25 Nov 2021The Ciucă Cabinet , supported by a grand coalition consisting of the PNL , PSD , and UDMR/RMDSZ is voted and invested
16–24 Nov 2021 Avangarde 90640.017.011.015.05.04.01.01.04.02.023.0
17–22 Nov 2021 CURS 1,10038.018.011.014.05.04.03.01.03.03.020.0
9–12 Nov 2021 PPU 1,02330.53.07.523.012.05.06.55.51.02.52.51.07.5
before 3 Nov 2021 FL 1,21734.08.020.012.05.06.55.52.01.02.04.014.0
25–30 Oct 2021 CURS 1,10039.019.011.012.05.05.03.04.02.020.0
17–26 Oct 2021 Avangarde 90040.017.013.014.05.04.02.01.04.00.023.0
15–25 Oct 2021 INSCOP 1,10035.521.912.414.25.02.93.20.51.72.813.6
12–20 Oct 2021 CURS 1,20239.021.011.013.05.011.018.0
12–17 Oct 2021 APP 1,12230.03.011.517.517.04.06.05.01.53.51.012.5
12–17 Oct 2021 INSCOP 1,10036.719.816.415.33.02.13.03.816.9
11–15 Oct 2021 Sociopol 1,00232.020.013.021.06.08.011.0
26–29 Sep 2021 Gazeta Civică 1,20228.017.018.017.55.05.54.01.03.02.010.0
28 Sep 2021 INSOMAR 1,03031.625.915.017.04.62.52.31.20.05.7
15–27 Sep 2021 INSCOP 1,20435.421.99.817.12.94.48.513.5
14–21 Sep 2021 Avangarde 90037.020.013.014.05.04.01.01.04.01.017.0
8–10 Sep 2021 CURS 86136.019.011.014.05.05.03.02.04.01.017.0
3–5 Sep 2021 CURS 85335.020.011.012.05.05.03.03.04.02.015.0
1 Sep 2021The 2021 Romanian political crisis begins, leading to the break-up of the centre-right governmental coalition and a PNL splinter
20–24 Aug 2021 Avangarde 90035.021.014.015.05.05.02.01.02.0 [lower-alpha 12] 14.0
12–20 Aug 2021 CURS 1,06734.020.012.011.05.05.03.03.04.03.014.0
15–19 Aug 2021 IRES 1,00635.027.014.014.05.02.02.01.02.08.0
26 Jul 2021 INSOMAR 38.115.111.115.05.115.823.0
9–19 Jul 2021 Avangarde 90334.023.013.015.05.010.011.0
1–15 Jul 2021 Sociopol 1,10031.027.015.010.07.02.03.02.03.04.0
24 Jun 2021 INSOMAR 1,03022.925.015.018.05.12.02.97.22.1
11–18 Jun 2021 CURS 1,06734.022.014.012.04.05.02.03.02.04.012.0
1–15 Jun 2021 INSCOP 1,10030.226.613.214.22.84.38.73.6
18 May 2021 Sociopol 1,100362215116250111.0 [lower-alpha 13] 14.0
18 May 2021 IRES 1,10036.028.011.014.03.03.01.08.08.0
1–8 May 2021 Avangarde 90036.023.014.015.05.02.02.01.01.02.013.0
7 May 2021 INSOMAR 1,03022.123.513.615.58.64.64.18.41.4
14–17 Apr 2021 CURS 1,10733.021.016.012.04.05.03.04.02.012.0
30 Mar–11 Apr 2021BCS [1] 1,42028.922.322.510.04.04.22.95.16.4
12–28 Mar 2021 Sociopol 35.026.017.012.04.03.02.01.09.0
22–26 Feb 2021 CURS 1,10034.025.016.09.04.03.02.03.04.010.0
10–14 Feb 2021 PER 1,05533.025.020.08.04.04.04.02.03.04.08.0
9–11 Feb 2021 INSOMAR 1,03028.027.014.016.06.04.01.04.01.0
15–17 Jan 2021 Avangarde 71034.024.016.014.05.03.01.03.010.0
11–15 Jan 2021 CURS 1,10034.026.016.012.05.03.02.02.08.0
17–21 Dec 2020 CURS 1,10035.026.014.015.04.02.02.02.09.0
10–20 Dec 2020 Avangarde 90035.026.015.014.05.02.01.02.09.0
6 December 2020 2020 Chamber election 28.9025.1815.379.085.744.824.091.191.126.823.72
2020 Senate election 29.3225.5815.869.175.894.934.131.011.335.123.74
  1. 1 2 ALDE is no longer active at any political level since late March 2022, having been entirely absorbed by the PNL in the meantime.
  2. PDU: 1.79%; Patriots Party: 0.73%; PRM: 0.66%; AD: 0.45%; ARS: 0.42%
  3. In this scenario, USR, PMP and FD are running on the same list
  4. BSR: 0.5%
  5. In this scenario, USR, PMP and FD are running on the same list
  6. In this scenario, USR, PMP and FD are running on the same list
  7. UNPR: 4%; BSR: 9%
  8. Also included ALDE in its overall political score in the 2020 parliamentary elections.
  9. Romanian Sovereignist Bloc: 8%; National Union for the Progress of Romania: 3%
  10. PNȚ-CD 0.4%
  11. 1 2 Formerly known as PAINE.
  12. PRM - 1.0%
  13. PRM - 0%

Probable projection of seats in the next parliament

166 seats are needed for a chamber majority.

DatePoll source PSD PNL USR PLUS/USR AUR UDMR PMP PRO ApP [lower-alpha 1] FD Nat. min. Lead
19–26 May 2022 CURS 1338834381900001845
12–20 Apr 2022 Avangarde 1327040521800001862
17–22 Dec 2021 Sociopol 1175342821800001835
17–26 Oct 2021 Avangarde 1405946491800001881
12–17 Oct 2021 INSCOP 1256856521100001857
12–17 Oct 2021 APP 10942636214210001846
26–29 Sep 2021 Gazeta Civică 9557615917180001834
28 Sep 2021 INSOMAR 1048549561500001819
9–19 Jul 2021Avangarde1188045521700001838
11–15 Jan 2021CURS1138853401800001825
6 December 2020 2020 Chamber election 11093 [2] 55332100PNL [3] 1817

Approval ratings

DatePoll sourceSample size Ciolacu
PSD
Ciucă
PNL
Cîțu
PNL
Orban
PNL/FD
Cioloș
USR PLUS
Barna
USR PLUS
Dragu
USR PLUS
Simion
AUR
Kelemen
UDMR
Diaconescu
PMP
Băsescu
PMP
President
Iohannis
31 Jan 22 CURS 27.027.011.010.013.021.013.015.011.018.0
17–26 Oct 21 Avangarde 90025.07.09.013.09.020.014.0
14–21 Sep 21 Avangarde 90033.014.016.012.012.014.030.0
12–20 Aug 21CURS1,10027.018.016.014.014.011.015.012.017.011.032.0
11–18 Jun 21CURS1,06726.019.018.015.014.014.018.011.017.014.033.0
6 May 21INSOMAR1,03020.121.98.212.014.18.3
14–17 Apr 21CURS1,10726.024.020.016.015.021.013.0
11 Apr 21BCS1,42014.021.617.518.616.812.26.511.816.6
22–26 Feb 21CURS1,10025.017.020.014.018.014.020.018.037.0

2021 political crisis poll

Polling firmDateQuestion Iohannis PNL USR Cîțu PSD N/A [4]
Avangarde [5] Oct 2021Who is the main culprit (i.e. guilty) for the current political crisis?18%14%11%8%1%48%

Approval ratings for former Prime Minister Florin Cîțu (April–October 2021)

Polling firmFieldwork dateSample size Florin Cîțu

(PNL)

Yes check.svgX mark.svgBlue question mark (italic).svgNet
CURS25–30 Oct 20211,10010.081.09.0−71.0
Avangarde17–26 Oct 20219007.074.019.0−67.0
Avangarde14–21 Sep 202190014.061.025.0−47.0
CURS12–20 Aug 20211,10018.077.05.0−59.0
CURS11–18 Jun 20211,06719.075.06.0−56.0
CURS14–17 Apr 20211,10724.069.07.0−45.0
BCS11 Apr 20211,42021.668.59.8−46.9


National approval rating

Polling firmFieldwork dateSample sizeIs Romania going on a good path/direction?
Yes check.svgX mark.svgBlue question mark (italic).svgNet
ApprovedDisapproval
Avangarde17–26 Oct 20219008.080.012.0−72.0

Notes

  1. Formerly known as PAINE.

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References

  1. BCS - Biroul de Cercetări Sociale (11 April 2021). "Credințe și valori în societatea românească 30 martie - 11 aprilie 2021" . Retrieved 10 November 2021.
  2. Subsequently, several deputies decided to leave the PNL and follow former PNL president and former Prime Minister Ludovic Orban in his new political project, Force of the Right (or FD for short), shortly after PNL decided to form a new cabinet with PSD; therefore at one point in time during this legislature of the Romanian parliament, PNL had 81 deputies whereas FD had 16. Currently, PNL has even fewer deputies, namely 79 (more specifically as of late October 2023).
  3. At that time, more specifically in late 2020, 13 deputies previously seating with FD as of late 2021 were part of the PNL parliamentary group in the Chamber of Deputies. Currently, there are 16 deputies seating with FD, 3 more than initially, through party switching from AUR.
  4. Don't know/No opinion
  5. Avangarde (27 October 2021). "Barometrul Opiniei Publice Național Octombrie 2021" (PDF). Retrieved 10 November 2021.