Monthly archive · February 2026
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Opinion polls February 2026 – where the parties stand

In February 2026, 4 opinion polls were published. Polara gathers every survey in one place, pollster by pollster, with a weighted monthly average per party and bloc totals.

Largest change since the previous polling month (January 2026): Vänsterpartiet, +0.6 percentage points.

Monthly average per party

A weighted aggregate of the month’s opinion polls — larger samples weigh more (√n). Change is measured against the January 2026 average.

PartyMonthly avgChange
01Socialdemokraterna S 33.7% -0.6
02Sverigedemokraterna SD 21.3% +0.1
03Moderaterna M 17.6% -0.5
04Vänsterpartiet V 8.0% +0.6
05Miljöpartiet MP 5.7% +0.1
06Centerpartiet C 5.5% +0.6
07Kristdemokraterna KD 4.3% -0.3
08Liberalerna L 1.8% -0.2
Movers of the month
Largest gains
  • Vänsterpartiet Vänsterpartiet +0.6
  • Centerpartiet Centerpartiet +0.6
  • Sverigedemokraterna Sverigedemokraterna +0.1
Largest drops
  • Socialdemokraterna Socialdemokraterna -0.6
  • Moderaterna Moderaterna -0.5
  • Kristdemokraterna Kristdemokraterna -0.3
Bloc totals

Sum of parties polling above the 4% threshold in the month’s average.

Left bloc
47.4%
Socialdemokraterna SVänsterpartiet VMiljöpartiet MP
Centre
5.5%
Centerpartiet C
Right bloc
43.2%
Sverigedemokraterna SDModeraterna MKristdemokraterna KD
All polls published in February 2026
DatePollsterSampleSSDMVMPCKDL
15 Feb 2026Novus2,70834.622.917.57.45.15.23.82.1
23 Feb 2026Verian (Sifo)3,22632.421.117.07.76.55.95.32.1
23 Feb 2026Ipsos1,84733.020.017.09.06.06.04.02.0
23 Feb 2026Indikator Opinion1,73635.021.019.08.05.05.04.01.0

Aggregated from Wikipedia (CC BY-SA 4.0). Sample sizes as reported by each pollster.

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