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Estonia’s political shifts emerge in latest voter poll results

Who’s gaining—and losing—in Estonia’s evolving political scene? A fresh survey uncovers subtle voter shifts after October’s local elections.

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Estonia’s political shifts emerge in latest voter poll results

A new poll shows small shifts in Estonia’s political landscape. Kantar Emor surveyed 1,483 eligible voters between 3 and 12 November. The results reveal minor changes in party support since October’s local elections.

The survey found that most party ratings stayed stable. However, the Social Democratic Party (SDE) and the Estonian Reform Party saw a slight rise in backing. Both gained ground after the October 2021 local elections.

The Conservative People’s Party of Estonia (EKRE) lost some support in the same period. Meanwhile, Isamaa (Pro Patria) also recorded a modest increase. Kantar Emor carried out the research through online and phone interviews.

The November poll highlights minor adjustments in voter preferences. SDE and the Reform Party now hold a little more support than before. EKRE’s decline contrasts with the steady ratings of other major parties.

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