Opinion polling in the Scottish Parliament election, 2016


The 2016 Scottish Parliament election was held on Thursday 5 May 2016[1] to elect 129 members to the Scottish Parliament. It was the fifth general election since the parliament was established in 1999.

Polling data

Constituency Vote (FPTP)

2016

Date(s)
conducted
Polling organisation/clientSample sizeSNPLabConLib DemOthersLead
5 MayGeneral Election Result2,279,15346.5%22.6%22.0%7.8%1.1%23.9%
2–4 MayYouGov/The Times1,44548%22%19%7%4%26%
1–2 MaySurvation/Daily Record1,02449%21%19%7%5%28%
1 MayBBC Scotland debate between Davidson, Dugdale, Harvie, Rennie and Sturgeon.
23–28 AprPanelbase/Sunday Times1,07449%23%17%6%4%26%
18–25 AprIpsos MORI/STV1,01551%19%18%6%6%32%
1–24 AprTNS1,03552%22%17%7%3%30%
15–20 AprSurvation/Daily Record1,00553%18%17%7%5%35%
11–15 AprBMG Research/Herald1,01253%21%16%6%3%32%
6–15 AprPanelbase/Sunday Times1,02151%19%18%5%7%32%
7–11 AprYouGov/The Times1,01250%21%18%5%6%29%
23 Mar–3 AprSurvation/Unison Scotland1,00352%21%16%6%4%31%
29 MarSTV debate between Davidson, Dugdale, Harvie, Rennie and Sturgeon.
24 MarBBC Scotland debate between Coburn, Davidson, Dugdale, Harvie, Rennie and Sturgeon.
2–22 MarTNS1,01356%19%15%6%3%37%
10–17 MarSurvation/Daily Record1,05154%20%16%7%4%34%
7–9 MarYouGov/The Times1,07049%19%19%6%7%30%
25–29 FebSurvation/Daily Mail1,02254%21%16%5%4%33%
3–24 FebTNS1,03660%21%13%4%2%39%
11–16 FebSurvation/Daily Record1,00653%22%16%6%3%31%
1–7 FebIpsos MORI/STV1,00053%20%16%6%5%33%
1–4 FebYouGov/The Times1,02250%19%20%6%5%30%
6–25 JanTNS1,01657%21%17%3%2%36%
8–14 JanPanelbase/Sunday Times1,05350%21%17%6%5%29%
8–12 JanSurvation/Daily Record1,02952%21%16%7%4%31%

2015

2014

2013

2012

2011

Date(s)
conducted
Polling organisation/clientSample sizeSNPLabConLib DemOthersLead
5 MayGeneral Election Result1,989,22245.4%31.7%13.9%7.9%1.1%13.7%

Regional Vote (AMS)

Graphical summary


4-point average trend line of poll results from 1 January 2014 to 28 April 2016, with each line corresponding to a political party.
  SNP
  Labour
  Greens
  UKIP
  SSP / RISE

The chart shows the relative state of the parties from the start of 2014, when regular polling began, to the date the next election is held.

2016

Date(s)
conducted
Polling organisation/clientSample sizeSNPLabConGreenLib DemUKIPRISE[2]OthersLead
5 MayGeneral Election Result2,285,75241.7%19.1%22.9%6.6%5.2%2.0%0.5%2.0%18.8%
2–4 MayYouGov/The Times1,44541%19%20%9%6%4%1%1%21%
1–2 MaySurvation/Daily Record1,02444%19%20%7%6%2%N/A2%24%
1 MayBBC Scotland debate between Davidson, Dugdale, Harvie, Rennie and Sturgeon.
23–28 AprPanelbase/Sunday Times1,07444%22%19%6%4%3%2%<1%22%
18–25 AprIpsos MORI/STV1,01545%17%19%10%7%1%<1%<1%26%
1–24 AprTNS1,03545%22%18%8%5%<1%1%<1%23%
15–20 AprSurvation/Daily Record1,00543%17%18%11%7%4%N/A2%25%
11–15 AprBMG Research/Herald1,01246%20%16%7%6%4%N/A0%26%
6–15 AprPanelbase/Sunday Times1,02147%18%19%8%4%3%1%<1%28%
7–11 AprYouGov/The Times1,01245%19%18%8%5%3%1%1%26%
23 Mar–3 AprSurvation/Unison Scotland1,00344%19%16%10%7%4%N/A1%25%
29 MarSTV debate between Davidson, Dugdale, Harvie, Rennie and Sturgeon.
24 MarBBC Scotland debate between Coburn, Davidson, Dugdale, Harvie, Rennie and Sturgeon.
2–22 MarTNS1,01347%21%15%8%6%1%2%26%
10–17 MarSurvation/Daily Record1,05142%18%18%10%6%5%N/A1%24%
7–9 MarYouGov/The Times1,07043%17%19%8%5%4%1%1%24%
25–29 FebSurvation/Daily Mail1,02243%19%14%9%7%6%1%24%
3–24 FebTNS1,03655%21%13%6%4%34%
11–16 FebSurvation/Daily Record1,00645%18%15%9%6%6%1%27%
1–7 FebIpsos MORI/STV1,00049%19%15%6%8%1%<1%2%30%
1–4 FebYouGov/The Times1,02242%20%20%6%5%3%2%1%22%
6–25 JanTNS1,01652%19%17%6%6%<1%<1%1%33%
8–14 JanPanelbase/Sunday Times1,05348%19%17%5%7%2%1%1%29%
8–12 JanSurvation/Daily Record1,02942%20%16%9%8%5%<1%22%

2015

2014

2013

2012

2011

Date(s)
conducted
Polling organisation/clientSample sizeSNPLabConLib DemGreenOthersLead
5 MayGeneral Election Result1,991,05144.0%26.3%12.4%5.2%4.4%7.7%17.7%

Footnotes

    References

    1. Fixed-term Parliaments Act 2011 section 4
    2. 1 2 In August 2015, the Scottish Socialist Party announced it would stand as part of an electoral alliance called RISE - Scotland's Left Alliance


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