The Independence Party not gaining and the Left-Green Movement at the bottom
Support for the Independence Party has stopped increasing like last week and now stands at only 13.3%. Then the Left-Green Movement does not seem to succeed in rising from the bottom and the party this week is measured at 2.4% support.
This is stated in a new survey by Prósent, conducted for Morgunblaðið and published in Spursmál today.
It shows that the Centre Party has once again become the second largest party in the country with 16.1% support, followed by The Liberal Reform Party with 15% support.
The leaders of the four largest parties according to the latest survey. Þorgerður Katrín Gunnarsdóttir, Sigmundur Davíð Gunnlaugsson, Kristrún Frostadóttir and Bjarni Benediktsson. Composite image
The largest coalition by far
As before, the Social Democratic Alliance has by far the most support, more than 24%. It seems that the party's support is moving very slowly downwards these days.
As mentioned earlier, the Independence Party has 13.3% after having 15.6% support in the past week.
The People's Party is almost twice as big as the Progressive Party
The People's Party has 11.4% support and has sharply separated itself from the parties listed below.
Thus, the Progressive Party and the Pirate Party have 5.8% each, and it seems that the new leadership of the Progressive Party in the Southern Constituency has not resulted in any change in support for the party.
Gunnar Smári Egilsson is one of the main leaders of the Socialist Party, although it is not certain that he will be a candidate for the current elections. mbl.is/Eggert Jóhannesson
Socialists outside of parliament
Socialists are still under 5% and actually only have 4.3% support. However, it is almost double the support that the Left-Green Movement has, which is 2.4%. The new chairman of the party does not seem to be able to find a foothold in order to rise from the bottom. The newly founded Democratic Party is measured at 1.1%
Svandís Svavarsdóttir has watched her party's support fall after she took over the reins. mbl.is/Eyþór
Two new parties lower than the Left-Green Movement
However, Svandís Svavarsdóttir, the new chairman of the Left-Green Movement, can take comfort in the fact that two parties measure lower than VG. There is Arnar Þór Jónsson's Democratic Party with 1.1% support and Responsible Future, which would receive 0.4% of the vote if the election results were in accordance with the survey in question.
The survey was conducted by Prósent on the 18th-24th. October The sample was 2500 people and the response rate turned out to be 50%.