We noticed you're using an ad blocker. Democracy Pulse is free to use and relies on ads to keep running. Please consider disabling your ad blocker to support us. Thank you! 🙏

Next Irish general election — Real-time polling data and analysis for Ireland's federal election.
Content from the Wikipedia article Next Irish general election, licensed under CC BY-SA 4.0. Contributors: see the article's history.
The Irish general election in late 2024 resulted in a tight contest between Fianna Fáil, Fine Gael, and Sinn Féin. Housing affordability dominated the campaign, with young voters increasingly frustrated by high rents and limited home ownership opportunities. Healthcare reform, childcare costs, and immigration policy also featured prominently. The outcome will likely require another coalition government, with negotiations expected to be complex given the ideological differences between potential partners.
The polling data shown above is sourced from Wikipedia's comprehensive collection of opinion polling articles for Ireland's upcoming federal election. The chart visualizes polling trends over time, compiled from reputable national and international polling organizations.
Opinion polls measure voter intentions at a point in time and have a typical margin of error of ±2-4 percentage points. Different polling firms use varying methodologies including phone surveys, online panels, and in-person interviews. For the most accurate picture, consider looking at polling averages and trends rather than individual surveys.
Europe
Date to be confirmed
Wikipedia (CC BY-SA 4.0)
March 2, 2026