MARC Poll: Where Does the Gap Between New Democracy and ELAS Lie?

New Democracy’s share of the vote is over 30%, while Alexis Tsipras’s party is clearly in second place. The battle is on for third place and to see which parties will clear the 3% threshold.

MARC Poll: Where Does the Gap Between New Democracy and ELAS Lie?

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The MARC poll for Ant1 shows New Democracy in the lead, as the ruling party garners 30.5% in the projected election results, maintaining a significant lead over the second-place party. ELAS follows with 16.5%, while PASOK and “Hope for Democracy” are tied for third place with 10.5%.

According to the election results projection, the parties’ shares of the vote are as follows:

  • New Democracy: 30.5%
  • ELAS: 16.5%
  • PASOK: 10.5%
  • “Hope for Democracy”: 10.5%
  • Greek Solution: 7.0%
  • KKE: 6.5%
  • Freedom Course: 5.3%
  • MERA25: 2.8%
  • Voice of Reason: 2.7%
  • Democrats: 1.3%
  • SYRIZA: 1.2%
  • Victory: 1.2%
  • Spartans: 1.1%
  • New Left: 0.9%
  • Other party: 2.0%

The voting intention data, before extrapolation, shows a similar ranking. New Democracy garners 26.8%, ELAS 14.3%, while PASOK and “Hope for Democracy” each register 9.2%.

Next are the Greek Solution with 6.1%, the KKE with 5.9%, the Freedom Course with 4.6%, MERA25 with 2.4%, the Voice of Reason with 2.3%, the Democrats with 1.2%, SYRIZA with 1.1%, Niki and the Spartans at 1% each, the New Left at 0.8%, and other parties at 1.4%.

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