- Source: Opinion polling for the 2016 Irish general election
Numerous polls of support for political parties in Ireland were taken between the 2011 general election and the 2016 general election, held on Friday, 26 February 2016. The article also contains polls taken after the election while a government was being formed.
Two main tables of opinion polls are shown below. The top table lists opinion polls taken in 2016, the election year, and includes all political parties with Dáil representation, plus the Green Party. The second table, for polls from the last general election in 2011 up to 2015, does not break out Renua or the Social Democrats, which were both founded in 2015.
2016
Color key:
Exit poll
2011–2015
= Graphical summary
== Poll results
=Polling Companies
Four companies carry out national and sectoral opinion polls in Ireland. They use different methodologies, which can have a bearing on overall accuracy.
Normally the sample size for a national poll is in the very low thousands with a margin of error of ~ 3%
The methodologies used by the four companies are:
Footnotes
References
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- Opinion polling for the 2016 Irish general election
- Opinion polling for the 2020 Irish general election
- Opinion polling for the 2024 United Kingdom general election
- Opinion polling for the 2017 United Kingdom general election
- Opinion polling for the 2019 United Kingdom general election
- Opinion polling for the 2015 United Kingdom general election
- Opinion polling on a United Ireland
- 2024 Irish general election
- Opinion polling for the 2010 United Kingdom general election
- 2016 Irish general election