Latest Sweden Polls

Below are the most recent Swedish Riksdag polling surveys from major pollsters. Each poll shows voting intention across all parliamentary parties. Polls are updated as new data is published, with fieldwork dates indicating when the survey was conducted. Sample sizes and methodologies vary by pollster.

About Swedish polls

Swedish polling organizations conduct regular surveys to track voting intention for the Riksdag. Different pollsters use different methodologies, samples, and weighting procedures. These variations explain why polls from different organizations may show slightly different results. A polling average combines multiple sources to reduce this noise and produce a more reliable estimate of current public opinion.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the latest Swedish polls?

The latest Swedish polls are the most recent voting intention surveys published by major Swedish pollsters. These are included in the weighted polling average and updated as new data becomes available. Each poll is tracked with its fieldwork dates, sample size, and methodology.

How often are Swedish polls published?

Major Swedish pollsters typically publish new polls weekly or monthly. Novus, Verian, Demoskop, Ipsos, and Sifo are among the most frequent publishers. The exact frequency varies by pollster and research methodology.

Which pollsters conduct Swedish polls?

Major Swedish pollsters include Novus, Verian, Demoskop, Ipsos, Sifo, SCB (Statistics Sweden), and others. Each uses different methodologies, sample sizes, and weighting procedures, which can lead to variations in results.

Why do different pollsters show different results?

Pollsters vary in sample size, methodology (online vs phone), weighting procedures, and respondent sampling. These differences create natural variation in results. This is why a polling average combining multiple sources provides a more reliable estimate.

What does "fieldwork date" mean?

The fieldwork date is when a poll was conducted. Recent polls have more influence in the weighted average due to recency weighting. Older polls gradually lose impact as newer data arrives.

What is sample size and why does it matter?

Sample size is the number of respondents in a poll. Larger samples produce more reliable estimates with smaller margins of error. The polling model weights polls partly by sample size, so larger polls count more heavily.

Can I see the full historical poll data?

Yes. The database contains all published Swedish Riksdag polls from major pollsters. Historical data is available through the API and can be used for trend analysis and research.

How accurate are Swedish polls historically?

Swedish polls typically have a margin of error of 2-3 percentage points per party. Historical accuracy depends on the pollster and the election year. The 2022 Swedish election saw generally accurate polling overall.