Poll: Heavy losses for ÖVP Salzburg
Vienna, December 13, 2022 | Not only in the Lower Austria election on January 29, 2023, but also in the subsequent Salzburg election, the People’s Party must reckon with a minus. In Lower Austria, a drop of almost ten percentage points is expected. In the federal field, the ÖVP by around 15 percentage points according to current opinion polls.
Haslauer-ÖVP loses significantly, SPÖ increases
According to the current IFDD survey commissioned by “Puls24”, the Salzburg ÖVP has fallen by six percentage points compared to the 2018 state election. Instead of 37.8 percent, the Wilfried Haslauer party would only get 31 percent. Both the SPÖ and the FPÖ would benefit from the ÖVP losses.
The Social Democrats would gain five percentage points in the 2018 comparison. The party of the red state chairman David Egger comes to 25 percent in the IFDD survey. The Liberals come to 21 percent and thus increase by 2.2 percentage points.
SALZBURG | Sunday question state election IFDD/PULS 24
SVP: 31% (-6.8)
SPÖ: 25% (+5.0)
FPÖ: 21% (+2.2)
GREEN: 9% (-0.3)
NEOS: 8% (+0.7)
MFG: 2% (NEW)
KPO: 1% (+0.6)
Other: 3% (-3.4)Changes to the 2018 election result
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Everything remains the same with the coalition partners of the ÖVP, the Greens and the NEOS. The Greens stay at nine percent, the Pinks increase by 0.7 percentage points and come to eight percent. The ÖVP-Green-NEOS government would therefore no longer have a majority. With this result, realistic coalition options would be ÖVP-SPÖ with 56 percent and ÖVP-FPÖ with 52 percent.
The MFG and the KPÖ would pass the entry into the state parliament. The anti-vaccination party comes to two percent, the KPÖ to at least one percent.
800 people were surveyed per online panel. The range of fluctuation is 3.5 percentage points.
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