Opinion polling for the 2024 Austrian legislative election

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In the run-up to the 2024 Austrian legislative election, various organisations carry out opinion polling to gauge voting intentions in Austria. Results of such polls are displayed in this list; the date range for these opinion polls are from the 2019 Austrian legislative election, held on 29 September, to the present day. The next election will be held in 2024.

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VdMI quality criteria

In 2017, the Association of Market and Opinion Research Institutes of Austria (VdMI) published quality standards for polls. [1] While some frequent pollsters like Peter Hajek Public Opinion Strategies, IFES, IMAS, SORA, or Spectra are members of the VdMI, others like Unique Research are not, though they adhere to their quality standards. OGM used to be a member but was kicked out in late October 2021 for the use of online-only polling instead of a mix of phone and online polling. [2] OGM argued that while a mixed method was ideal 15 years ago, today it is not necessary any longer, as 90% of households have internet access and younger voters cannot be reached by phone any longer. Other institutes are not members, such as Market or IFDD, and conduct some or all of their polls only online. The polling company Research Affairs, which came under scrutiny amid the Kurz corruption probe, was never a member of the VdMI; they once applied for membership but were rejected because of inadequate methodology. [3] [4]

Graphical summary

Opinion polling for the 2024 Austrian legislative election.svg

Poll results

From April 2023 to now

Polling firmFieldwork dateSample
size
Method ÖVP SPÖ FPÖ Grüne NEOS KPÖ BIER OthersLead
Market 24–28 May 2024814Online & CAPI2022288123616
IFDD 22–24 May 2024800Online232328783715
Market-Lazarsfeld 17–21 May 20242,000Online2021298123618
IFDD 15–17 May 20241,000Online232328794605
INSA 14–16 May 20241,000Online2021318846010
Peter Hajek 8–16 May 20241,200Phone & Online2120318838010
Market-Lazarsfeld 13–14 May 20242,000Online1922308113618
Market-Lazarsfeld 6–8 May 20242,000Online20232810103515
Triple M Matzka 3–7 May 2024800Online192229984817
Market-Lazarsfeld 26–29 Apr 20242,000Online20232810103515
Market 22–25 Apr 2024842Online & CAPI2023299103516
Unique Research 22–25 Apr 2024800Phone & Online202130984719
OGM Apr 2024 ?Online222227994705
Market-Lazarsfeld 22–24 Apr 20242,000Online1923291094516
Market-Lazarsfeld 15–17 Apr 20242,000Online19232810104515
INSA 8–10 Apr 20241,000Online202131995510
Market-Lazarsfeld 8–10 Apr 20242,000Online2024279104513
Market-Lazarsfeld 29 Mar–3 Apr 20242,000Online2022271095615
Market-Lazarsfeld 25–27 Mar 20242,000Online20212710104716
Unique Research 18–21 Mar 2024800Phone & Online212130885709
OGM Mar 2024 ?Online212327884724
Market-Lazarsfeld 18–20 Mar 20242,000Online192327995714
IFDD 12–15 Mar 20241,505Online232227885614
Market 12–14 Mar 2024800Online & CAPI2122299103517
Market-Lazarsfeld 11–13 Mar 20242,000Online2022289104616
10 March 2024: The KPÖ with Kay-Michael Dankl comes in second behind the SPÖ at the Salzburg city local elections and qualifies for the run-off for Mayor on 24 March [5]
Market-Lazarsfeld 4–6 Mar 20242,000Online2123268123613
INSA 1–5 Mar 20241,000Online2222319889
Peter Hajek 26–29 Feb 2024800Phone & Online212230883808
Market-Lazarsfeld 19–21 Feb 20242,000Online20232610103713
Market-Lazarsfeld 12–14 Feb 20242,000Online2022279113715
Market 5–7 Feb 2024800Online & CAPI2223298112416
Market-Lazarsfeld 5–7 Feb 20242,000Online2121288123617
Market-Lazarsfeld 29–31 Jan 20242,000Online2322278112614
IFDD 25–28 Jan 20241,000Online232328892615
Market-Lazarsfeld 22–24 Jan 20242,000Online2223269102623
INSA 22–24 Jan 20241,000Online2122319989
OGM 18–24 Jan 20242,017Online222228710656
Triple M 12–22 Jan 2024800Online202331910438
18 January 2024: Dominik Wlazny (alias Marco Pogo) announces the candidacy of the Beer Party (BIER) [6]
Market-Lazarsfeld 15–17 Jan 20242,000Online2324261011332
OGM 10–12 Jan 20241,005Online2125291010234
INSA 8–10 Jan 20241,000Online2023329979
Market-Lazarsfeld 8–10 Jan 20242,000Online2124271012333
Market-Lazarsfeld 20–27 Dec 20232,000Online212329911346
Market 18–21 Dec 2023800Online & CAPI2124308102326
Market-Lazarsfeld 18–20 Dec 20232,000Online21253099335
Market-Lazarsfeld 11–13 Dec 20232,000Online212430910336
INSA 4–6 Dec 20231,000Online202330101077
Market-Lazarsfeld 4–6 Dec 20232,000Online192430912336
Market-Lazarsfeld 27–29 Nov 20231,000Online192431913317
Unique Research 22–29 Nov 20231,600Phone & Online222232994210
Market 21–23 Nov 2023800Online & CAPI2024308112326
Market-Lazarsfeld 20–22 Nov 20232,000Online202629910423
OGM 13–16 Nov 20231,072Online2325298964
Market-Lazarsfeld 13–15 Nov 20232,000Online202629910333
Unique Research 6–9 Nov 2023800Phone & Online202332910339
Market-Lazarsfeld 6–8 Nov 20232,000Online202529910434
4 November 2023: The KPÖ announces their candidacy with Tobias Schweiger and Bettina Prochaska as frontrunners [7]
INSA 30 Oct–2 Nov 20231,000Online21232991086
Market-Lazarsfeld 27–30 Oct 20232,000Online202430911336
Market-Lazarsfeld 23–25 Oct 20232,000Online202429912335
Market 16–19 Oct 2023800Online & CAPI2124299102415
Market-Lazarsfeld 16–18 Oct 20232,000Online212429911425
Peter Hajek 9–12 Oct 2023800Phone & Online2221321093310
Market-Lazarsfeld 9–11 Oct 20232,000Online212530910325
INSA 2–5 Oct 20231,000Online2323299976
Market-Lazarsfeld 2–4 Oct 20231,000Online192730810233
Market-Lazarsfeld 25–27 Sep 20232,000Online212529911324
Market 18–20 Sep 2023800Online & CAPI2224291093215
Market-Lazarsfeld 18–20 Sep 20232,000Online2225281010323
OGM 11–14 Sep 20231,029Online23232791084
Unique Research 11–14 Sep 2023800Phone & Online24213299238
Market-Lazarsfeld 11–13 Sep 20232,000Online232329910336
INSA 4–7 Sep 20231,000Online232229101066
Market-Lazarsfeld 4–6 Sep 20232,000Online222330108437
IFDD 29 Aug–1 Sep 20231,250Online242327128333
Market-Lazarsfeld 28–30 Aug 20232,000Online222330109337
Market 4–8 Aug 2023805Online & CAPI21222811103416
INSA 31 Jul–3 Aug 20231,000Online24223010866
OGM 18–20 Jul 2023920Online2425279962
Market-Lazarsfeld 3–12 Jul 20232,000Online232330118327
INSA 4–6 Jul 20231,000Online2322329959
Market-Lazarsfeld 26 Jun–5 Jul 20232,000Online2125281011413
Unique Research 26–29 Jun 2023800Phone & Online212330108537
2020288741218
Market-Lazarsfeld 19–28 Jun 20232,000Online2223261013423
OGM 19–22 Jun 20231,177Online23242899434
Peter Hajek 19–22 Jun 2023800Phone & Online24223099426
231929864116
Market-Lazarsfeld 12–21 Jun 20232,000Online2123271111434
Unique Research 12–15 Jun 2023800Phone & Online242030119516
Market-Lazarsfeld 5–14 Jun 20232,000Online232328119425
Market 5–7 Jun 2023800Online & CAPI2220271211445
INSA 5–7 Jun 20231,000Online24203010976
Market-Lazarsfeld 26 May–7 Jun 20232,000Online2421281111414
5 June 2023: Election Commission corrects results: Andreas Babler elected as new SPÖ leader [8]
3 June 2023: Hans Peter Doskozil gets declared as winner of the SPÖ leadership election
Market-Lazarsfeld 26–31 May 2023489Online2220 [lower-alpha 1] 271014615
5112619 [lower-alpha 2] 3179335
IFDD 25–27 May 20231,208Online2225 [lower-alpha 1] 26109621
2426 [lower-alpha 2] 2788431
OGM 22–24 May 20231,186Online2024 [lower-alpha 1] 261010822
2326 [lower-alpha 2] 2889422
23 May 2023: Pamela Rendi-Wagner comes in third in the SPÖ leadership election and steps down as party leader
Market-Lazarsfeld 15–24 May 20232,000Online212528101243
IFDD 16–18 May 20231,250Online24212798743
Market 12–16 May 2023800Online & CAPI2224271010343
Market-Lazarsfeld 8–16 May 20232,000Online212526111161
Unique Research 8–11 May 2023800Phone & Online23232910966
Market-Lazarsfeld 28 Apr–10 May 20232,000Online212526121061
OGM 24 Apr–4 May 20232,289Online23202899745
INSA 2–4 May 20231,000Online2323309967
Market-Lazarsfeld 24 Apr–3 May 20232,000Online212528101153
IFDD 29 Apr–1 May 20231,250Online24222798643
Peter Hajek 24–27 Apr 2023800Phone & Online2422291093215
Market-Lazarsfeld 24–26 Apr 20231,000Online222228911536
OGM 24–26 Apr 20231,021Online23202998746
Market-Lazarsfeld 17–26 Apr 20232,000Online222527101242
23 April 2023: The KPÖ receives a record 12% in the 2023 Salzburg state election
2019 legislative election 29 Sep 201937.521.216.213.98.10.7 [lower-alpha 3] 0.13.016.3

October 2022 to April 2023

Polling firmFieldwork dateSample
size
Method ÖVP SPÖ FPÖ Grüne NEOS MFG BIER OthersLead
Market-Lazarsfeld 7–19 Apr 20232,000Online222627101321
Market-Lazarsfeld 3–12 Apr 20232,000Online202528111423
INSA 3–6 Apr 20231,000Online22252891063
Market-Lazarsfeld 27 Mar–5 Apr 20232,000Online202329111346
Market-Lazarsfeld 27–29 Mar 20231,000Online2121 [lower-alpha 4] 29101363
2025 [lower-alpha 1] 28101253
2216 [lower-alpha 2] 31111379
Market-Lazarsfeld 20–29 Mar 20232,000Online212129101368
OGM 20–23 Mar 20231,038Online232328101065
Unique Research 20–23 Mar 2023800Phone & Online2524 [lower-alpha 4] 2811933
2131 [lower-alpha 1] 25111036
Market 20–23 Mar 2023800Online & CAPI2321291011426
Market-Lazarsfeld 13–22 Mar 20232,000Online232328111145
Market-Lazarsfeld 13–15 Mar 20232,000Online2322271012424
Unique Research 6–9 Mar 2023800Phone & Online22253110936
INSA 6–9 Mar 20231,000Online22262791061
Market-Lazarsfeld 6–8 Mar 20232,000Online222427109533
5 March 2023: The Carinthian state election is taking place. The SPÖ looses 9% and therefore initiates the SPÖ leadership election
Market-Lazarsfeld 20–22 Feb 20232,000Online1926291010513
Market 17–21 Feb 2023800Online & CAPI2224281011131 [lower-alpha 5] 4
Unique Research 13–16 Feb 2023800Phone & Online242429101035
OGM 12–16 Feb 20231,043Online222427101163
Market-Lazarsfeld 13–15 Feb 20232,000Online1924281111614
INSA 6–9 Feb 20231,000Online212428101164
Market-Lazarsfeld 6–8 Feb 20232,000Online1923291111616
Market-Lazarsfeld 30 Jan–1 Feb 20232,000Online2123291010616
29 Jan 2023: The Lower Austria state election is taking place. The ÖVP looses almost 10% making it their worst election result in the states history
Market-Lazarsfeld 23–25 Jan 20232,000Online202428911624
Unique Research 16–19 Jan 2023800Phone & Online222428129234
OGM 16–18 Jan 20231,002Online222527101152
Market-Lazarsfeld 16–18 Jan 20232,000Online202526912621
Market-Lazarsfeld 9–11 Jan 20232,000Online222525101161Tie
INSA 2–5 Jan 20231,000Online222528910243
Market-Lazarsfeld 2–4 Jan 20232,000Online202529109524
Market-Lazarsfeld 23–28 Dec 20222,000Online212528911423
Market-Lazarsfeld 19–21 Dec 20222,000Online20272791043Tie
Peter Hajek 12–15 Dec 2022800Phone & Online2224261111312
Market-Lazarsfeld 12–14 Dec 20222,000Online1924301010526
INSA 5–9 Dec 20221,000Online212726108351
Unique Research 2–7 Dec 2022800Phone & Online202626111044Tie
28 Nov–7 Dec 20222,000Online212529910514
Market 3–5 Dec 2022804Online2127291011122
Market-Lazarsfeld 28–30 Nov 20222,000Online2125271012412
Market-Lazarsfeld 21–23 Nov 20222,000Online2025261013151
Market-Lazarsfeld 14–16 Nov 20222,000Online2227251012132
OGM 8–10 Nov 20221,091Online19242581066 [lower-alpha 6] 1
Peter Hajek 7–10 Nov 2022800Phone & Online2227 [lower-alpha 4] 251010332
2032 [lower-alpha 1] 211012511
Unique Research 7–10 Nov 2022800Phone & Online2227251010332
Market-Lazarsfeld 7–9 Nov 20222,000Online2227241112133
INSA 2–4 Nov 20221,000Online212923109266
Market-Lazarsfeld 31 Oct–2 Nov 20222,000Online2126251112231
IFDD 26–28 Oct 20221,250Online202725111162
1925248101041
Market-Lazarsfeld 17–25 Oct 20222,000Online212626111123Tie
Market-Lazarsfeld 17–19 Oct 20222,000Online2227251010242
IFDD 10–14 Oct 20221,007Online232824101054
Unique Research 10–13 Oct 2022800Phone & Online2328241110224
Market-Lazarsfeld 10–12 Oct 20222,000Online2228251010233
21272388274 [lower-alpha 7] [lower-alpha 8] 4
9 Oct 2022: President Alexander Van der Bellen was reelected in the first round

September 2021 to October 2022

Polling firmFieldwork dateSample
size
Method ÖVP SPÖ FPÖ Grüne NEOS MFG OthersLead
INSA 4–6 Oct 20221,000Online222823109355
Market-Lazarsfeld 3–5 Oct 20222,000Online222824912324
25 Sep 2022: The Tyrolean state election is taking place. The ÖVP suffered its worst-ever result in the state
OGM 23–28 Sep 20221,098Online2228221010356
Market-Lazarsfeld 19–27 Sep 20222,000Online2127241012423
Market-Lazarsfeld 12–20 Sep 20222,000Online2028231112425
Unique Research 7–15 Sep 20221,600Phone & Online212923119526
Market-Lazarsfeld 12–13 Sep 20222,000Online2028221213326
INSA 5–8 Sep 20221,000Online2029211010558
Market-Lazarsfeld 5–6 Sep 20222,000Online2029221013337
Market-Lazarsfeld 29–30 Aug 20222,000Online213022911438
Market-Lazarsfeld 22–23 Aug 20222,000Online203022913428
Unique Research 10–18 Aug 20221,615Phone & Online2128221111436
Market-Lazarsfeld 9–17 Aug 20222,000Online213021913429
Market 8–11 Aug 2022817Online2230211111328
Market-Lazarsfeld 8–9 Aug 20222,000Online233120911428
INSA 1–4 Aug 20221,000Online2029211010558
Market-Lazarsfeld 1–2 Aug 20222,000Online2229221111327
Market-Lazarsfeld 25–27 Jul 20222,000Online2129231011426
Market-Lazarsfeld 18–20 Jul 20222,000Online203123911428
INSA 16 Jul 2022 [lower-alpha 9] 1,000Online2130201010549
Unique Research 11–14 Jul 2022800Phone & Online2229211011437
Market-Lazarsfeld 11–13 Jul 20222,000Online2129221012337
Market-Lazarsfeld 4–6 Jul 20222,000Online233021119337
IFDD 30 Jun–3 Jul 20221,000Online20312110114310
Peter Hajek 27–30 Jun 2022800Online2229221010527
Market-Lazarsfeld 27–28 Jun 20222,000Online213122109439
OGM 20–23 Jun 20221,015Online2329191011536
Unique Research 20–23 Jun 2022800Phone & Online21311911115210
Market-Lazarsfeld 13–21 Jun 20222,000Online2131219114310
INSA 10–14 Jun 20221,0002229201011447
Market-Lazarsfeld 7–14 Jun 20222,000Online223119912529
IFDD 7–11 Jun 20221,250Online2131209115310
Unique Research 7–9 Jun 2022800Phone & Online2227201210635
Market-Lazarsfeld 7–8 Jun 20222,000Online2132199125211
Market-Lazarsfeld 30 May–1 Jun 20222,000Online223019913528
Market 23–25 May 20221,000Online2329201011526
Market-Lazarsfeld 21–24 May 20222,000Online2329201111516
Market-Lazarsfeld 16–19 May 20222,000Online232921911616
Unique Research 9–12 May 2022800Phone & Online2227201211625
Market-Lazarsfeld 9–11 May 20222,000Online232720912524
OGM 29 Apr–5 May 2022800Online262618121053Tie
Market 25 Apr–5 May 20222,000Phone & Online2428181111534
IFDD 21–24 Mar 20221,000Online232819910655
Peter Hajek 25–28 Apr 2022800Phone & Online26261812972Tie
Unique Research 22–26 Apr 2022800Online & CAPI2428191112514
Unique Research 4–7 Apr 2022800Phone & Online242819119724
OGM 22–24 Mar 2022968Online262618111063Tie
Unique Research 21–24 Mar 2022800Phone & Online222919119827
Unique Research 7–10 Mar 2022800Phone & Online2327191110824
IFDD 21 Feb–1 Mar 2022600Online23282091195
Peter Hajek 21–24 Feb 2022800Phone & Online2325201111732
Market 18–22 Feb 2022803Online & CAPI2427201112513
Unique Research 7–10 Feb 2022800Phone & Online2425181310731
Unique Research 10–13 Jan 2022800Phone & Online252520111162Tie
Market 23–28 Dec 2021800Online & CAPI2426211211422
Peter Hajek 13–16 Dec 2021800Phone & Online2725171410432
Unique Research 6–9 Dec 2021800Phone & Online27271711963Tie
Market 6–9 Dec 2021800Online & CAPI2426221211412
IFDD 6–9 Dec 2021552Online232620121273
6 Dec 2021: Karl Nehammer becomes new chancellor
2 Dec 2021: Chancellor Alexander Schallenberg resigns
OGM 23–25 Nov 2021837Online232621121263
Unique Research 15–18 Nov 2021800Phone & Online2425201310351
Unique Research 8–11 Nov 2021800Phone & Online2425181311631
Peter Hajek 18–21 Oct 2021800Phone & Online232320161242Tie
OGM 12–15 Oct 20211,170Online262421121252
Unique Research 12–15 Oct 2021800Phone & Online25 [lower-alpha 10] 2519141133Tie
26 [lower-alpha 11] 24181412422
Market 11–12 Oct 2021800Online272521111332
IFDD 7–11 Oct 20211,526Online262521111161
252518111173Tie
9 Oct 2021: Chancellor Sebastian Kurz resigns
Research Affairs 28–30 Sep 2021506Online34221510955 [lower-alpha 12] 13
26 September 2021: The MFG receives 6% in the 2021 Upper Austrian state election

January to September 2021

Polling firmFieldwork dateSample
size
Method ÖVP SPÖ FPÖ Grüne NEOS OthersLead
OGM 7–9 Sep 2021804Online3424181211110
Research Affairs 30 Aug – 1 Sep 2021500Online3522191011313
Research Affairs 24–26 Aug 2021500Online3421191012413
Research Affairs 17–19 Aug 2021504Online3421191111413
Research Affairs 10–12 Aug 2021506Online3421181012513
Market 6–11 Aug 2021805Online & CAPI312518131126
Research Affairs 3–5 Aug 2021500Online3521171112414
Unique Research 2–5 Aug 2021800Phone & Online3521191211214
Research Affairs 27–29 Jul 2021504Online3520171212415
Research Affairs 20–22 Jul 2021504Online3520181211415
IFDD 15–21 Jul 2021800Online3522191112113
Research Affairs 13–15 Jul 2021504Online3520181112415
Unique Research 5–8 Jul 2021800Phone & Online3422171212312
Research Affairs 5–8 Jul 2021508Online3521171112414
IFDD 28 Jun – 2 Jul 2021806Online332418121219
Unique Research 28 Jun – 1 Jul 2021800Phone & Online3522171312113
Research Affairs 28 Jun – 1 Jul 2021508Online3422161112512
Market 29–30 Jun 2021820Online & CAPI312617131125
OGM 22–24 Jun 2021801Online332518111128
Research Affairs 22–24 Jun 2021500Online3423161211411
Peter Hajek 21–24 Jun 2021800Phone & Online3423181112211
Research Affairs 15–17 Jun 2021500Online3522151211513
IFDD 10–15 Jun 2021803Online322718111115
Market 8–10 Jun 2021841Online & CAPI322716131115
Research Affairs 8–10 Jun 2021502Online3523141212412
Unique Research 7–10 Jun 2021800Phone & Online3323181311210
Research Affairs 31 May – 2 Jun 2021506Online3524151112311
Market 24–30 May 2021 [lower-alpha 13] 1,000Online292820101121
Research Affairs 25–27 May 2021500Online3423161112411
Research Affairs 18–20 May 2021523Online3422171112412
Demox Research 14 May 20211,000Online3323181211310
Research Affairs 11–13 May 2021500Online3522171211313
Unique Research 10–12 May 2021800Phone & Online3423181210311
Research Affairs 4–6 May 2021504Online3621171211315
Research Affairs 27–29 Apr 2021511Online3620161212416
Peter Hajek 26–29 April 2021800Phone & Online33251813928
Research Affairs 20–22 Apr 2021507Online3621161211415
Unique Research 5–8 Apr 2021800Phone & Online332419121029
OGM 30 Mar – 1 Apr 2021801Online3524171110311
Research Affairs 30 Mar – 1 Apr 20211,000Online362118912415
Market 26–30 Mar 2021800Online3626151210110
Unique Research 23–25 Mar 2021800Phone & Online3623181111113
Research Affairs 23–25 Mar 2021501Online362217911514
Research Affairs 15–17 Mar 20211,000Online372416910413
Peter Hajek 8–11 Mar 2021800Phone & Online3525171011210
Research Affairs 2–4 Mar 2021510Online372317910414
Unique Research 1–4 Mar 2021800Phone & Online3524171012211
Research Affairs 15–18 Feb 2021508Online372417810413
Market 15–17 Feb 20211,000Online3725141210212
Unique Research 8–11 Feb 2021800Phone & Online3623171011313
Research Affairs 8–11 Feb 2021500Online382416910314
Research Affairs 1–4 Feb 2021500Online392415910315
IFDD 25 Jan – 1 Feb 2021800Online3524181011211
Unique Research 11–14 Jan 2021800Phone & Online3722161410115
Research Affairs 4–7 Jan 2021509Online39231699416

2019 to 2020

Polling firmFieldwork dateSample
size
Method ÖVP SPÖ FPÖ Grüne NEOS HC OthersLead
Market 17–21 Dec 2020809Phone & Online392313149216
OGM 15—17 Dec 2020794Online402313139217
Research Affairs 14–17 Dec 2020500Online4022151010318
Peter Hajek 8–12 Dec 2020800Phone & Online392216139117
Market 30 Nov–2 Dec 2020800-1,000Phone & Online392314148216
Unique Research Dec 2020814Phone & Online4020151310220
Research Affairs 20 Nov–3 Dec 2020508Online40221310112218
Research Affairs 17–19 Nov 2020500Online41221211102219
Research Affairs 9–12 Nov 20201,000Online4122121110419
Unique Research 2–6 Nov 2020804Phone & Online3821161210317
Research Affairs 27–29 Oct 2020500Online40221011104318
OGM Oct 20202,000Online402311168217
Research Affairs 20–22 Oct 20201,000Online41211012104220
Unique Research 14–18 Sep 2020804Phone & Online392016168119
Unique Research 12–16 Oct 2020806Phone & Online402213139318
Research Affairs 28–30 Sep 2020500Online4120111295221
Research Affairs 21–24 Sep 2020506Online4120121294221
Unique Research 14–18 Sep 2020804Phone & Online392016168119
Research Affairs 14–16 Sep 20201,000Online421912129523
Research Affairs 25–27 Aug 2020503Online4218131484124
411913148422
Research Affairs 17–20 Aug 2020505Online411815138523
Unique Research 10–13 Aug 2020806Phone & Online411815169123
Research Affairs 3–6 Aug 2020500Online4118121593223
Research Affairs 20–22 Jul 2020500Online421911158423
4219111584123
Unique Research 13–16 Jul 2020801Phone & Online411915168122
Research Affairs 6–9 Jul 2020503Online412011158321
4120111583221
OGM 23–25 Jun 2020805Online421913168223
Research Affairs 22–24 Jun 2020503Online4219111583223
Unique Research 9–12 Jun 2020802Phone & Online441714168127
Research Affairs 5–10 Jun 20201,000Online4219121673123
Karmasin Research & Identity 5–9 Jun 20201,000Phone & Online421913158323
Research Affairs 25–28 May 20201,000Online4318121673125
Market 21–26 May 2020809Phone & Online442012167124
Market 18–19 May 20201,000Online432112176122
Unique Research 11–14 May 2020802Phone & Online461714156229
Market 11–13 May 20201,000Online442111176123
Research Affairs 11–13 May 20201,000Online4418111772126
Research Affairs 4–6 May 2020501Online4517101863127
Research Affairs 20–23 Apr 20201,000Online4516101962226
Market 20–22 Apr 20201,000Online442010187124
Unique Research 13–16 Apr 2020806Phone & Online481613166132
Peter Hajek 7–14 Apr 2020807Phone & Online4617101673129
Market 3–7 Apr 20201,800Phone & Online441911196125
Research Affairs 2–7 Apr 2020500Online4118101973222
OGM 31 Mar–2 Apr 2020800Online451612187227
Market 24–31 Mar 20201,000Online431911197124
Research Affairs 23–25 Mar 2020500Online4018111883222
Unique Research 9–13 Mar 2020811Phone & Online391617169322
Market 11–12 Mar 20201,000Online402013179120
Research Affairs 5–11 Mar 2020817Online3917121794222
Research Affairs 24–27 Feb 20201,003Online39171117105122
Unique Research 10–14 Feb 2020804Phone & Online3815161710321
Research Affairs 7–12 Feb 20201,002Online391813179421
3918121794121
Market 4–6 Feb 2020813Phone & Online391915179120
Research Affairs 28–31 Jan 20201,003Online3917131710422
39171117105122
Peter Hajek 27–31 Jan 2020802Phone & Online4018151493122
Research Affairs 17–23 Jan 20201,002Online3916131711422
39161217114122
Research Affairs 10–16 Jan 2020863Online3916131710522
39161217103322
Karmasin Research & Identity 10–15 Jan 20201,000Phone & Online391715179322
Unique Research 6–10 Jan 2020806Phone & Online3816161710321
Research Affairs 3–9 Jan 2020859Online391713179522
3917121793322
Market 16–19 Dec 2019806Phone & Online3919141610220
Research Affairs 12–19 Dec 2019877Online391715169422
3817141694221
Unique Research 9–13 Dec 2019807Phone & Online3918151710121
Research Affairs 6–12 Dec 2019875Online391714169522
3817141693321
Research Affairs 29 Nov–5 Dec 2019831Online3917141610422
38171416103221
Market 29 Nov–4 Dec 2019792Phone & Online3918151610221
Research Affairs 22–28 Nov 2019867Online3818141610420
3718141694219
Research Affairs 15–21 Nov 2019878Online382014169318
3719141693218
Unique Research 11–15 Nov 2019817Phone & Online381917169119
Research Affairs 8–14 Nov 2019844Online382015168318
3719141684218
Karmasin Research & Identity 8–13 Nov 20193,000Phone & Online382015159318
Research Affairs 2–7 Nov 2019736Online372015169317
Research Affairs 26–31 Oct 2019788Online381915169319
Research Affairs 22–25 Oct 20191,000Online381915159419
3719141593318
37191414934 [lower-alpha 14] 18
Market 15–17 Oct 2019802Phone & Online382016159218
Research Affairs 10–16 Oct 20191,001Online382015158418
Unique Research 7–11 Oct 2019807Phone & Online372017159217
2019 legislative election 29 Sep 201937.521.216.213.98.13.116.3

By state

Vienna

Polling firmFieldwork dateSample
size
SPÖ ÖVP Grüne FPÖ NEOS OthersLead
Triple M Matzka 19–27 Aug 20211004302214141438
2020 Viennese state election 11 Oct 202041.620.414.87.17.58.621.2
2019 legislative election 29 Sep 201927.124.620.712.89.94.92.5

Tyrol

Polling firmFieldwork dateSample
size
ÖVP Grüne FPÖ SPÖ NEOS OthersLead
2022 Tyrolean state election 25 Sep 202234.79.218.817.56.313.515.9
IMAD 11–15 Nov 20195004219101110723
2019 legislative election 29 Sep 201945.814.714.713.08.92.931.1

Burgenland

Polling firmFieldwork dateSample
size
ÖVP SPÖ FPÖ Grüne NEOS OthersLead
Peter Hajek 11 May 202228381687310
Peter Hajek 3–14 Sep 2020600412813106213
2020 Burgenland state election 26 Jan 202030.649.99.86.71.71.319.3
2019 legislative election 29 Sep 201938.329.417.38.14.92.18.9

Preferred Chancellor

Polling firmFieldwork dateSample
size
Method Nehammer
ÖVP
Rendi-Wagner
SPÖ
Kickl
FPÖ
Kogler
Grüne
Meinl-Reisinger
NEOS
Other/
None
Lead
Market 6–9 Dec 2021800Online211611875
Polling firmFieldwork dateSample
size
Method Schallenberg
ÖVP
Rendi-Wagner
SPÖ
Kickl
FPÖ
Kogler
Grüne
Meinl-Reisinger
NEOS
Other/
None
Lead
OGM 23–25 Nov 2021837Online2022171192
Unique Research 15–18 Nov 2021800Online181512663
Unique Research 8–11 Nov 2021800Online191512984
Peter Hajek 18–21 Oct 2021800Phone & Online27222317124
Polling firmFieldwork dateSample
size
Method Kurz
ÖVP
Rendi-Wagner
SPÖ
Hofer
FPÖ
Kogler
Grüne
Meinl-Reisinger
NEOS
Strache
HC
Other/
None
Lead
Research Affairs 2–4 Mar 2021510Online4321189922
Unique Research 1–4 Mar 2021800Phone & Online301511473315
Unique Research 8–11 Feb 2021800Phone & Online321510563217
Research Affairs 5–10 Jun 20201,000Online491911125430
Research Affairs 25–28 May 20201,000Online491811126431
Market 18–19 May 20201,000Online331065123
Unique Research 11–14 May 2020802Phone & Online4596643036
Research Affairs 11–13 May 20201,000Online511711135334
Market 11–13 May 20201,000Online4410763334
Research Affairs 4–6 May 2020501Online521610145336
Research Affairs 20–23 Apr 20201,000Online521510155337
Unique Research 13–16 Apr 2020806Phone & Online5587831947
Peter Hajek 7–14 Apr 2020807Phone & Online62117125250
Research Affairs 2–7 Apr 2020500Online501611155334
Research Affairs 23–25 Mar 2020500Online481612156332
Research Affairs 5–11 Mar 2020817Online441514158429
Research Affairs 24–27 Feb 20201,003Online431414159528
Unique Research 10–14 Feb 2020804Phone & Online378131062624
Research Affairs 7–12 Feb 2020661Online421515149527
Market 4–6 Feb 2020813Phone & Online3791114111823
Research Affairs 28–31 Jan 2020500Online421415159527
Peter Hajek 27–31 Jan 2020802Phone & Online471414128533
Research Affairs 17–23 Jan 2020877Online431416151227
Research Affairs 10–16 Jan 2020863Online431416161127
Research Affairs 3–9 Jan 2020859Online431516161027
Market 16–19 Dec 2019806Phone & Online43894034
Research Affairs 12–19 Dec 2019877Online411516158525
Unique Research 9–13 Dec 2019807Phone & Online3781293425
Research Affairs 6–12 Dec 2019875Online42151816924
Research Affairs 29 Nov–5 Dec 2019831Online421418161024
Market 29 Nov–4 Dec 2019792Phone & Online40891492026
Research Affairs 22–28 Nov 2019867Online421518151024
Research Affairs 15–21 Nov 2019878Online40171816922
Unique Research 11–15 Nov 2019817Phone & Online3712111062425
Research Affairs 26–31 Oct 2019788Online411619141022
Research Affairs 10–16 Oct 20191,001Online411719129222
Unique Research 7–11 Oct 2019807Phone & Online391112862427

Preferred coalition

Polling firmFieldwork dateSample
size
Method ÖVPFPÖ ÖVPSPÖ ÖVPGrüne ÖVPGrüneNEOS ÖVP aloneOtherDon't know/
no answer
Research Affairs 15–18 Feb 2021508Online23272921
Research Affairs 8–11 Feb 2021502Online273637
Research Affairs 12–19 Dec 2019877Online221328927
Research Affairs 6–12 Dec 2019875Online241331824
Research Affairs 29 Nov–5 Dec 2019831Online231330826
Research Affairs 22–28 Nov 2019867Online241232923
Research Affairs 15–21 Nov 2019878Online231332923
Research Affairs 8–14 Nov 2019844Online241233823
Research Affairs 2–7 Nov 2019736Online241632919
Research Affairs 26–31 Oct 2019788Online261432820
Research Affairs 22–25 Oct 20191,000Online251729821
Research Affairs 10–16 Oct 20191,001Online2813291020
Unique Research 30 Sep–3 Oct 2019500Online23122118917

See also

Notes

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 Hans Peter Doskozil as frontrunner
  2. 1 2 3 4 with Andreas Babler as frontrunner
  3. Result obtained by the KPÖ Plus electoral alliance.
  4. 1 2 3 with Pamela Rendi-Wagner as frontrunner
  5. KPÖ: 1 %
  6. Wallentin 3%
  7. Wallentin 2%
  8. Grosz 1%
  9. Publication date
  10. with Alexander Schallenberg as frontrunner
  11. with Sebastian Kurz as frontrunner
  12. KPÖ 4%
  13. Fieldwork presented in survey as "KW21" (Kalenderwoche 21 - Week 21)
  14. JETZT 2%

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