In March, two parties were the most popular: Isamaa (24%) and the Center Party (23%). The Center Party's support increased compared to February.
Aivar Voog says that the last time two parties were this close was in October 2023. The Center Party last shared the top spot in 2022.
The Center Party's support among voters of other nationalities was 74%. Among Estonians, their support was 12%.
EKRE and the Social Democratic Party both received 14% support. EKRE grew slightly, while SDE lost support.
The Reform Party was in fifth place with 12%. Their support has been lower only once before.
The Right-wingers received 7% support. Their support has decreased. Eesti 200 and the Greens both received 2%.
The total support for the government coalition was 14%. 24% of people could not say who they support.
Among Estonians, Isamaa is the most popular (28%). Followed by SDE and EKRE (both 16%). The Center Party received 12%.
In Tallinn, the Center Party is the most popular (35%). Followed by SDE (20%) and Isamaa (14%).
In Ida-Viru County, the Center Party is also the most popular. Elsewhere in Estonia, Isamaa is in the lead.
Women support SDE more (21%) than men (7%). The Center Party and the Reform Party are also more popular among women.
Isamaa and EKRE are more male-oriented parties. Men support them more than women.
For the Right-wingers and Eesti 200, gender is not significant.
The survey took place from March 9 to 18. 1515 people participated. The margin of error is up to 2.1%.