Labour Maintains 26,000-Vote Lead Over PN In Latest Vince Marmara Survey
The Labour Party remains 26,000 votes ahead of the Nationalist Party, according to the latest Vincent Marmara survey, showing a marginal increase from last month’s results.
Published earlier today, the survey found that 52.3% of respondents would vote Labour if an election were held tomorrow, while 43.5% would back the PN. This marks a small rise from Marmara’s previous poll, which put Labour 25,000 votes ahead.
By comparison, a MaltaToday survey last week suggested a much tighter 7,600-vote gap, though both polls agree on one key point, Labour’s support has not increased following what it described as the “best budget in history.”
The latest poll also found that 12.7% of respondents remain undecided, while 1.7% said they would vote ADPD and 2% would choose another party.
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When it comes to trust in political leaders, Prime Minister Robert Abela leads with 43.6%, while PN leader Alex Borg trails at 34.9%, a trust gap of 8.7%, similar to last month’s 8%.
Among 2022 voters, 84.5% of those who backed Labour still trust Abela, while 88.4% of PN voters continue to support Borg.
The data was collected by Sagalytics between 13th and 20th November, using a sample of 1,200 voters and a 95% confidence level. Marmara said that with 12.7% still undecided, the next election remains open to potential swings.