According to the APA election trend, which takes into account surveys from the past five weeks and weights them according to timeliness, the FPÖ is still clearly in first place with 27 percent. Behind them, the ÖVP and SPÖ are still fighting for second place, and NEOS and the Greens are fighting for fourth place. The Beer Party would remain stable in the National Council.
Only one survey has been added since last week, so there has been little change compared to the previous week – the FPÖ was already reported at 27 percent last Monday – in the two weeks before that it was at 27.3 percent. The Chancellor’s party ÖVP is at 23.2 percent (previous week: 23.4 percent), the Social Democrats remain unchanged at 22.1 percent.
Race for fourth place
NEOS and the Greens are also still in a race for fourth place, with the leading Pink Party able to further extend its lead: in the APA election trend, they are now visibly ahead of the Greens with 9.8 percent (previous week: 9.6), with 8.5 percent (previous week: 8.9).
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From the current perspective, the Beer Party, which is now at 5.2 percent, would also make it into the National Council. The KPÖ, on the other hand, is still well below the four percent hurdle with 2.9 percent (previous week: 3.2). The other small parties are not yet included in the APA election trend due to a lack of survey data.