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Opinion polling for the Italian general election, 2013

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Opinion polling for the Italian general election, 2013

In the run up to the Italian general election of 2013, various organisations are carrying out opinion polling to gauge voting intention in Italy. Results of such polls are given in this article. The date range for these opinion polls is from January 2012. Outgoing Prime Minister Mario Monti only at the end of 2012 declared his intention to support a centrist coalition named With Monti for Italy, so opinion polls conducted before December 2012 do not consider this.

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Poll results

Poll results are listed in the tables below in reverse chronological order, showing the most recent first. The highest percentage figure in each polling survey is displayed in bold, and the background shaded in the leading party's or coalition's colour.

Under the Italian par condicio (equal conditions) law, publication of opinion polls is forbidden in the last two weeks of an electoral campaign.

Opinion polls

This is a list of opinion polls taken from January 2012. The data are expressed in %.

Graphical summary

Poll results in this section use the date of publication of the survey. Detailed data are usually published in the official website of the Italian government. The publication of opinion polls during the last 15 days of the electoral campaign is forbidden by Italian law.

Coalitions

The following table gathers the results of coalitions into one column, providing insight into the post-election balance of power.

References

Opinion polling for the Italian general election, 2013 Wikipedia