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Times Of Malta Poll Gives PL 28K Lead While MaltaToday Shows Smaller 17K Margin
Times Of Malta Poll Gives PL 28K Lead While MaltaToday Shows Smaller 17K Margin

Times Of Malta Poll Gives PL 28K Lead While MaltaToday Shows Smaller 17K Margin

Two major election surveys published this weekend are both pointing towards a Labour lead, but with noticeably different margins. A new Times of Malta survey commissioned through Esprimi gives Labour a projected lead of 28,600 votes over the PN, with the PL polling at 52.9% compared to the PN’s 44%, creating an 8.9-point gap between the two parties

New Survey Puts Labour 17,000 Votes Ahead Of PN

New Survey Puts Labour 17,000 Votes Ahead Of PN

The Labour Party currently holds a lead of around 17,000 votes over the Nationalist Party midway through the election campaign, according to a new MaltaToday survey. The survey gives Labour a 6.3-point advantage over the PN, with Prime Minister Robert Abela also leading PN leader Alex Borg by seven points in trust ratings. However, one major factor

Labour extends lead over PN to 28,600 votes: Times of Malta poll

Labour extends lead over PN to 28,600 votes: Times of Malta poll

Labour has extended its lead over the PN to 28,600 votes, according to a new poll commissioned by Times of Malta . The Esprimi poll shows that if an election were to be held today, Labour would secure 52.9% of the vote, while PN would receive 44% of votes, with an 8.9-point gap between the two main parties. Smaller parties, meanwhile, are poised to

Polls point to widening Labour lead as campaign enters decisive phase

Polls point to widening Labour lead as campaign enters decisive phase

Two major election surveys published today indicate that the Labour Party has strengthened its advantage over the Nationalist Party, although the extent of the lead varies between polls. A survey commissioned by Times of Malta and carried out by Esprimi places Labour 8.9 percentage points ahead of the PN, translating into an estimated lead of around

Watch: Undecided Voters Down To 10.7% As Election Campaign Continues

Watch: Undecided Voters Down To 10.7% As Election Campaign Continues

Vincent Marmara’s recent political survey shows that the number of undecided voters went down by roughly 6,000 people. “It is worth noting that the 10.7% who, in this survey, said they do not know who they will vote for corresponds to around 30,000 votes, based on the current turnout,” wrote Marmara. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Lovin

Labour maintains 29,000-vote lead in new Marmarà survey

Labour maintains 29,000-vote lead in new Marmarà survey

A new election survey by statistician Vincent Marmarà has shown little movement in the electoral race, with the governing Labour Party maintaining a lead of around 29,000 votes over the opposition Nationalist Party during the third week of the 2026 general election campaign. The survey, conducted between May 7 and May 13 among 1,200 respondents, found

New Survey Puts Robert Abela 14.2% Ahead Of Alex Borg In Preferred PM Race

New Survey Puts Robert Abela 14.2% Ahead Of Alex Borg In Preferred PM Race

Vincent Marmara ’s latest political survey puts Robert Abela 14.2% ahead of Alex Borg in preferred Prime Minister race. “Among those who voted for the Labour Party in 2022, 86.9% prefer Robert Abela, while 3.0% mentioned Alex Borg. The rest were undecided (5.1%), said none (4.5%), or said ‘others’ (0.5%),” wrote Marmara on Facebook. On the other hand,

Survey Puts PL Ahead Of PN By Around 29,000 Votes

Survey Puts PL Ahead Of PN By Around 29,000 Votes

According to Vincent Marmara’s third election campaign survey, the Labour Party is ahead of the Nationalist Party by an estimated 29,000 votes. The survey, carried out between 7th and 13th May through mobile and telephone interviews, found that 48.9% of around 1,200 respondents said they would vote for the Labour Party. View this post on Instagram