The latest election poll shows a stamp of approval for DEM! It is the only party that increased its votes.

The latest election poll shows a stamp of approval for DEM! It is the only party that increased its votes.

10.03.2025 09:11

A noteworthy election poll has been published amid the opposition's calls for early elections. In the survey conducted with 1,390 participants across 26 cities, the CHP emerged as the leading party with 29.3%, followed closely by the AK Party with 28.9%. The DEM Party was the only party among those surpassing the electoral threshold that increased its vote share.

The responses to the question posed to voters, "If there were a general election this Sunday, which party would you vote for?" indicate significant changes in the political landscape.

CHP EMERGED AS THE FIRST PARTY

According to the survey results, CHP became the first party with a vote rate of 29.3%. However, this rate showed a decrease of 0.2% compared to the previous survey.

The AK Party ranked second with 28.9%. The decrease in the AK Party's vote rate, which was 29.1% in the previous survey, is noteworthy.

DEM PARTY IS THE ONLY PARTY INCREASING ITS VOTE

While the MHP's vote rate was measured at 8.3%, this rate was 8.6% in the previous survey. On the other hand, the DEM Party was the only party among those exceeding the threshold to increase its vote. The party's vote rate rose to 7.8%, marking an increase of 0.3 points compared to the previous survey result.

VICTORY PARTY MANAGED TO GET 5%

The party that came closest to the 7% election threshold was the Victory Party, with a vote rate of 5.0%. It was followed by the New Welfare Party with 4.9%. The IYI Party ranked just behind these two parties with a vote rate of 4.5%.

The vote rate of the Future Party was 2.2%, while the Great Unity Party remained at 1.9%. The Nationalist and Domestic Party reached a vote rate of 1.6%, the Turkey Workers' Party 1.5%, the Key Party 1.3%, and the DEVA Party reached a vote rate of 1.2%. The rate of those preferring other parties was recorded as 1.5%.

The survey results indicate that the critical move that will determine the fate of the elections lies in attracting the rising parties. It remains to be seen what strategy political parties will adopt in the upcoming period.

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