Opinion polling for the 2014 Serbian parliamentary election explained

In the run up to the 2014 parliamentary elections in Serbia, various organisations carried out opinion polling to gauge voting intention in Serbia. The results of these polls are displayed in this article.

The date range for these opinion polls range from the previous parliamentary election, held on 6 May 2012, to the 2014 election, held on 16 March 2014. Most opinion polls predicted that the SNS was going to fare close to 50%, while their partners in the ruling coalition SPS were stable at above 10%.

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Party vote

Poll results are listed in the tables below in reverse chronological order, showing the most recent first, and using the date the survey's fieldwork was done, as opposed to the date of publication. If such date is unknown, the date of publication is given instead. The highest percentage figure in each polling survey is displayed in bold, and the background shaded in the leading party's colour. In the instance that there is a tie, then no figure is shaded. The lead column on the right shows the percentage-point difference between the two parties with the highest figures. When a specific poll does not show a data figure for a party, the party's cell corresponding to that poll is shown empty.

Some long-standing coalitions implicitly included in several parties' ratings.

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Polling OrganizationDate Sample sizeSNSDSSPSDSSLDPURSSRSDveriNDSDJBOthersLead
2014 election16 Mar 14N/A48.356.0313.494.243.363.042.013.585.702.098.1134.9
Ninamedia6–9 Mar1,20343.39.715.16.44.53.83.53.17.31.12.228.2
Ninamedia7 Mar-44.910.413.96.94.63.62.83.171.31.531
DJB candidacy approved
CeSid22–28 Feb1,18844713564348-631
Faktor Plus26 Feb-44.69.1136.95.2---8.1-13.131.6
Ninamedia23–25 Feb1,80045.29.913.17.24.83.82.936.1-432.1
Informer24 Feb-48.86.19.47.84.75.31.42.98.6-539.4
Ipsos Strategic Marketing24 Feb-50.14.213.26.85.12.822.211.8-1.836.9
Ninamedia16–18 Feb1,80044.910.213.86.84.63.132.95.9-4.831.1
Faktor Plus15 Feb-41.410.513.275.12.72.337.8-728.2
Ninamedia14 Feb-44.114.415.16.14.73.13.4---9.129
NDS announces participation
Faktor Plus5–6 Feb1,0004311.613.175.22.62.82.86.8-5.129.9
Ninamedia5 Feb-44.714.112.67.143.33.1---11.130.6
2014
Faktor Plus16–19 Dec1,20043.911.6106.35-----23.232.3
Ipsos Strategic Marketing13–19 Dec1,06545131177323--932
Faktor Plus20–25 Nov1,10043.112.8106.25.52.92.41.7--15.430.3
CeSid12 Oct1,500421116675----1326
Faktor plus27–30 Sep1,08041.511.812.76.15.84.4----17.728.8
CeDem1–3 Aug-44.210.814.77.64.12.83.22.2--10.429.5
Faktor plus18–23 Jul1,12040.911.810.67.4------29.329.1
Faktor plus17–21 Jun1,15040.412.610.57.54.94.52.33.1--29.329.1
CeSid6 May1,1964317114462---1326
Faktor Plus26 Apr1,18038.712.113.48.35.14.83.53.1--1125.3
Ipsos Strategic Marketing29 Mar-43171555331--826
Ipsos Strategic Marketing27 Feb1,06041131377352--928
Faktor plus31 Jan-3615.311.87.35.15.2----19.320.7
2013
Faktor plus21 Dec1,20035.618.213.17.45.25.21.51.8--1217.4
Faktor plus3 Oct1,2003019.114.8-------36.110.9
2012 election6 May 12N/A24.0522.0714.517.006.535.514.624.34--11.371.98