The nationwide party rating in July is led by Isamaa with 22 percent. Although their rating is declining. In second place is the Center Party with 17 percent. The Social Democrats rose to third place with 16 percent. They are followed by EKRE and the Reform Party with 15 and 14 percent respectively. The Right Party is in sixth place with eight percent.
If we include respondents without preferences, 16 percent supported Isamaa in July. The Center Party's support remained at 13 percent. The Social Democratic Party's support jumped to 12 percent. EKRE was supported by 11 percent. The Reform Party was supported by 10 percent. The Right Party by six percent. Eesti 200 by two percent.
The Reform Party in Tallinn suffered severely. Kantar Emor says that the Reform Party's activities received much criticism in the media. This affected Tallinn residents' preferences. The Reform Party's rating in Tallinn fell to 10 percent in July. Previously, it was over 14 percent.
Social Democratic Mayor Jevgeni Ossinovski maintained the coalition in Tallinn. This helped his party's rating grow. In Tallinn, the Center Party's rating is 30 percent. The Social Democrats are in second place with 20 percent. Previously, their rating was 12 percent.
Isamaa remained in the shadow of other parties in Tallinn. Their rating is 14 percent. The Reform Party is in fourth place with 10 percent. EKRE is in fifth place with 9 percent. The Right Party has eight percent. Support for Eesti 200 is four percent.
Kantar Emor interviewed 1,592 eligible voters from July 10 to 17. The maximum margin of error for the study is ± 2.1 percent.