The Norstat study was conducted from August 4 to August 18. The study shows that voters in Tallinn support the Center Party the most. The Center Party's support is now 40.2%.
In second place is the Social Democratic Party (SDE). Their support is 17.8%, which has decreased by 0.4 percentage points.
In third place is Isamaa. Their support is 14.9%, which has increased by 1.1 percentage points.
In fourth place is the Reform Party. Their support is 10%, which has decreased by 0.5 percentage points. EKRE is in fifth place. Their support is 7.6%, which has increased by 0.3 percentage points.
The support for the right-wing has decreased by 1.9 percentage points and is now 5.4%.
Nationally, the Center Party is the party with the highest support. Their support is 21.9%. Isamaa's support is 19.6%, and the support for electoral alliances is 16.4%. EKRE's support is 14.2%, SDE's support is 11.2%, and the Reform Party's support is 9.7%.
Two weeks ago, the Center Party's support nationwide was 21.3%. Isamaa's support was 20.4%, and the support for electoral alliances was 15.6%. EKRE's support was 13%, and SDE's support was 11.5%. The Reform Party's support was 9.7%.
In the 2021 elections, the Center Party received 24.4% support nationwide. Electoral alliances received 24.3%. The Reform Party received 17.3%, EKRE 13.2%, and Isamaa 8.4%. Eesti 200 received 6%, and SDE received 5%.