31.01.2026 13:01
According to a survey conducted by ORC Research between January 27-29, 2026, with 2,200 people in 26 provinces, the CHP rose to the position of the leading party with 31.4% of the votes, while the AK Party came in second with a very small margin at 30.9%. The MHP positioned itself in the middle ranks with 7.5%, and the DEM Party followed closely with 7.2%, while the İYİ Party received 5.5% of the votes.
ORC Research shared the results of its study titled "If there were a general election this Sunday, which party would you vote for?" conducted with 2,200 participants in 26 provinces between January 27-29, 2026. The survey revealed the political party voting preferences across Turkey.
A TIGHT RACE BETWEEN CHP AND AK PARTY
According to the research results, CHP ranked first with a vote rate of 31.4%. The AK Party closely followed CHP with 30.9%, showing that the difference between the two parties is less than half a point, highlighting how balanced the election race is.
MHP AND DEM PARTY ARE ALSO NECK AND NECK
In the survey, MHP's vote rate was measured at 7.5%, while DEM Party closely followed MHP with 7.2%. The IYI Party reached a vote rate of 5.5%, while the Victory Party remained at 3.8%, the Great Unity Party at 3.1%, and the New Welfare Party at 2.7%. The Nationalist and Local Party received 2.2%, the Felicity Party 1.9%, and the A Party 1.4%. The total vote rate of other parties was recorded at 2.4%.
CLUES ABOUT ELECTION BALANCES
ORC's study indicates a neck-and-neck situation between the two major parties, while also suggesting that the total vote rate of medium-sized parties could be decisive in the election balances. The survey results show that alliances and undecided voters will play a critical role in a possible general election.