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Global Election Polling Tracker

Democracy Pulse provides real-time polling data and expert analysis for federal elections across the world's democracies. Stay informed about political trends from Europe, North America, Asia, and Oceania.

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2026 Swedish general election

Sweden polling data

Sweden's center-right government, supported by the Sweden Democrats, faces its first full electoral test in September 2026. Crime, immigration, and gang violence have dominated political discourse, with the government implementing stricter policies while critics question their effectiveness. NATO membership, achieved in 2024 after decades of neutrality, has shifted foreign policy debates. The Social Democrats lead opposition polling, promising to reverse some welfare cuts while maintaining the new security orientation. Housing costs and healthcare access also rank highly among voter concerns.

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Hungary flagHungary

2026 Hungarian parliamentary election

Hungary polling data

The 2026 Hungarian parliamentary election presents the most significant challenge to Viktor Orbán's Fidesz party in over a decade. Opposition figure Péter Magyar and his TISZA party have surged in polls, capitalizing on corruption scandals, economic stagnation, and growing discontent with Orbán's close ties to Russia and China. The EU has continued to withhold funds over rule-of-law concerns, adding to fiscal pressures. However, Fidesz retains strong support in rural areas and controls most media, making opposition victory far from certain.

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