Opinion polling for the 2027 Finnish parliamentary election

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In the run-up to the 2027 Finnish parliamentary election, various organisations carried out opinion polling to gauge voting intentions in Finland. Results of such polls are displayed in this list.

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The date range for these opinion polls are from the 2023 Finnish parliamentary election, held on 2 April, to the present day.

Opinion polls

Graphical summary

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Vote share

Dates conductedPolling firmSample
size
KOK PS SDP KESK VAS VIHR SFP KD LIIK OthersLeadGov.Opp.
15 Apr–17 May 2024Verian [1] 2,48419.916.222.712.19.07.83.44.22.22.52.843.753.8
3 Apr–7 May 2024Taloustutkimus [2] 2,49021.315.624.411.58.87.73.44.01.81.53.144.354.2
18 Mar–12 Apr 2024Verian [3] 2,22619.917.821.611.39.38.13.84.12.02.11.745.652.3
11 Mar–2 Apr 2024Taloustutkimus [4] 2,61320.617.421.712.09.58.33.43.61.71.81.14553.2
19 Feb–15 Mar 2024Verian [5] 2,42620.718.919.611.79.08.13.83.92.32.01.147.350.7
12 Feb–5 Mar 2024Taloustutkimus [6] 2,42821.618.019.812.29.08.93.73.11.91.81.847.351.8
15 Jan–16 Feb 2024Verian [7] 2,74021.319.619.611.18.98.13.64.11.72.01.748.649.4
3 Jan–6 Feb 2024Taloustutkimus [8] 2,66222.420.020.410.88.58.23.43.61.41.32.049.449.3
11 Dec 2023–12 Jan 2024Verian [9] 2,54021.718.020.510.18.48.93.84.32.02.31.247.849.9
29 Nov 2023–2 Jan 2024Taloustutkimus [10] 2,58122.917.621.010.18.67.73.94.12.12.01.948.549.5
6 Nov–10 Dec 2023Kantar Public [11] 2,62221.417.920.89.99.18.54.14.02.22.10.647.450.5
1 Nov–28 Nov 2023Taloustutkimus [12] 2,53522.617.022.310.58.68.43.53.61.91.60.346.751.7
9 Oct–3 Nov 2023Kantar Public [13] 2,38820.617.221.510.29.18.84.13.92.12.50.945.851.7
4–31 Oct 2023Taloustutkimus [14] 2,39520.217.323.510.48.58.74.23.42.21.63.345.153.3
11 Sep–6 Oct 2023Kantar Public [15] 2,42821.018.020.710.19.18.44.24.01.82.70.347.250.1
6 Sep–3 Oct 2023Taloustutkimus [16] 2,49021.517.520.810.79.89.14.03.71.21.70.746.751.6
14 Aug–8 Sep 2023Kantar Public [17] 2,45621.018.421.69.88.38.64.24.11.82.20.647.750.1
2 Aug–5 Sep 2023Taloustutkimus [18] 2,45921.218.521.411.58.07.74.44.01.32.00.248.149.9
1 Sep 2023 Antti Lindtman is elected leader of the Social Democratic Party [19]
17 Jul–11 Aug 2023Kantar Public [20] 2,46021.419.021.59.58.08.14.43.72.02.40.148.549.1
5 Jul–1 Aug 2023Taloustutkimus [21] 2,50919.819.222.810.78.58.03.94.01.41.73.046.951.4
19 Jun–15 Jul 2023Kantar Public [22] 2,48622.019.819.49.88.18.04.53.92.12.42.250.247.4
12 Jun–4 Jul 2023Taloustutkimus [23] 2,46822.120.220.610.07.88.64.13.81.21.61.550.248.2
20 Jun 2023 Jussi Halla-aho is elected Speaker of the Parliament of Finland [24]
20 Jun 2023The Orpo Cabinet (composed of KOK, PS, SFP and KD) is sworn in and Petteri Orpo becomes the 47th Prime Minister of Finland [25]
15 May–15 June 2023Kantar Public [26] 2,75421.320.919.210.28.07.74.44.02.02.30.450.647.1
10 Jun 2023 Sofia Virta becomes the new leader of the Green League [27]
3 May–6 Jun 2023Taloustutkimus [28] 2,53322.521.019.69.77.57.34.54.01.72.21.548.649.2
3 Apr–12 May 2023Kantar Public [29] 2,86021.421.019.010.17.87.74.54.11.92.50.449.148.4
3 Apr–2 May 2023Taloustutkimus [30] 2,59421.620.619.910.27.57.54.34.12.02.31.049.248.5
12 Apr 2023 Petteri Orpo becomes Speaker of the Parliament of Finland [31]
2 Apr 2023 2023 election 20.820.119.911.37.17.04.34.22.42.90.749.647.5

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