Opinion polling for the 2018 Pakistani general election

General elections were held in Pakistan on 25 July 2018. Since the previous general election, several pollsters conducted opinion polls at both the national and provincial levels.

Graphical summaries

Each coloured line specifies a political party and how strong their voting intention is nationwide for the National Assembly, based on a 3 point moving average. Parties which poll below 10% are not shown.

Nationwide voting intention

Voting intention polls conducted since 2013 for the National Assembly.

*Muttahida Majlis-e-Amal is an alliance of Islamist political parties, formed in 2002 and dissolved after the 2008 elections. The restoration of this alliance occurred in December 2017. Polls conducted before the restoration show the sum for Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam (F), the major political party in this alliance.

Province-wide voting intention

Voting intention polls conducted for each of the provinces. If a party has N/A listed in the poll, this indicates it is in the 'Others' section of the poll. If a certain poll result is bolded, this indicates that the option has achieved over 50% of the vote.

*The “Grand Democratic Alliance” is an alliance of political parties which was formed in late 2017. Polls before this show the sum for PML-F, the major party in this alliance before its formation

Constituency-wide voting intention

Colour key

  † Exit Poll

  ‡ By election result

Polling on Politicians

Polling on the disqualification of Nawaz Sharif from office

References

Uses material from the Wikipedia article Opinion polling for the 2018 Pakistani general election, released under the CC BY-SA 4.0 license.