An Interview poll conducted for the newspaper Political shows New Democracy leading with 31.2% in the projected election results.
Alexis Tsipras’s ELAS follows in second place, and PASOK in third.
In detail, the parties’ projected vote shares are as follows:
ND: 31.2%
ELAS: 16%
PASOK: 14.7%
Greek Solution: 8.2%
Hope for Democracy: 8.1%
KKE: 4.6%
Voice of Reason: 4%
Freedom Course: 3.3%
MERA25: 2.5%
Democrats: 2%
SYRIZA: 0.6%
Niki: 0.4%
New Left: 0.4%
Other: 4%.

In response to the question “If parliamentary elections were held next Sunday, which party would you vote for?”, the percentages are as follows:
New Democracy: 28.3%
ELAS: 14.6%
PASOK: 12.2%
Greek Solution: 7.5%
Hope for Democracy: 7.3%
KKE: 4.1%
Voice of Reason: 3.7%
Freedom Course: 3%
MERA25: 2%
Democrats: 1.8%
SYRIZA: 0.6%
Niki: 0.4%
New Left: 0.4%
“Other”: 3.8%
Undecided: 10.3%

Based on the projected election results, the expected composition of Parliament would be as follows:
ND: 130 seats
ELAS: 44
PASOK: 43
Hope for Democracy: 24
Greek Solution: 24
KKE: 13
Voice of Reason: 12
Freedom Course: 10

In response to the question “Which political leader do you trust most to govern the country?”, Kyriakos Mitsotakis ranks first with 29.4%.
He is followed by “None” at 17.4%, Alexis Tsipras at 13.6%, Nikos Androulakis at 9.7%, Kyriakos Velopoulos at 9.6%, Maria Karystianou with 5%, Dimitris Koutsoubas with 3.3%, Afroditi Latinopoulou with 3%, Stefanos Kasselakis with 2.6%, Yanis Varoufakis with 2.2%, Zoi Konstantopoulou with 1.5%, Alexis Haritsis with 1.2%, Socrates Famellos with 0.5%, and Dimitris Natsios with 0.5%.

In the next question, “Which of the following best describes your view of the new parties led by Tsipras and Karistianos?”, 19% responded that “they represent a genuine political renewal,” 48% that “they are temporary political phenomena,” 27% that “they do not differ substantially from existing parties,” and 6% DK/NA.
Also, in response to the question “What is your first impression of the names of the new political formations?”, regarding Alexis Tsipras’s ELAS, 75% responded negative/somewhat negative, 20% positive/somewhat positive, and 5% DK/NA.
For Maria Karistianou’s Hope for Democracy, 60% responded negatively/somewhat negatively, 30% positively/somewhat positively, and 10% did not know/did not answer.