The first quarter of 2015 has seen a moderate bounce in the polls for the government coalition parties. Fine Gael was at a 22% low in December, now finds itself at 25%. Labour rose from 6% to 8% in the same time. This pattern emerges from the Irish Polling Indicator, which combines all national election polls to one estimate of the parties’ standing in the polls.
The Irish Polling Indicator combines all Irish opinion polls for the Dáil Éireann by Behaviour & Attitudes, Ipsos MRBI, Ireland Thinks, Millward Brown, Panelbase & Red C Research into one estimate of public support for the parties.
Maintained by Tom Louwerse and Stefan Müller
Friday, 27 March 2015
Irish Polling Indicator: Government parties bounce back a bit
The first quarter of 2015 has seen a moderate bounce in the polls for the government coalition parties. Fine Gael was at a 22% low in December, now finds itself at 25%. Labour rose from 6% to 8% in the same time. This pattern emerges from the Irish Polling Indicator, which combines all national election polls to one estimate of the parties’ standing in the polls.