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. Pakistan Muslim League (N) Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf Pakistan Peoples Party
Nationwide voting intention
Voting intention polls conducted since 2013 for the National Assembly .
Date
Pollster
Publisher
Sample
PML-N
PTI
PPP
MQM-P
MMA *
ANP
Others
Lead
25 July 2018
Election 2018
ECP
53,123,733
24.35%
31.82%
13.01%
1.38%
4.81%
1.53%
22.98%
7.47%
12 Jul 2018
SDPI
Herald
6,004
25%
29%
20%
—
3%
1%
20%
4%
04 Jul 2018
IPOR
GSP
3,735
32%
29%
13%
2%
3%
1%
20%
3%
06 Jun 2018
Gallup Pakistan
Geo/Jang
3,000
26%
25%
16%
—
2%
1%
30%
1%
28 May 2018
Pulse Consultant
3,163
27%
30%
17%
1%
4%
1%
20%
3%
May 2018
Gallup Pakistan
Self
3,000
38%
25%
15%
22%
13%
Mar 2018
Gallup Pakistan
WSJ
2,000
36%
24%
17%
23%
12%
01 Nov 2017
Gallup Pakistan
Geo/Jang
3,000
34%
26%
15%
2%
2%
2%
19%
8%
25 Oct 2017
Pulse Consultant
3,243
36%
23%
15%
2%
1%
1%
22%
13%
24 Oct 2017
IPOR
GSP
4,540
38%
27%
17%
3%
1%
1%
14%
11%
24 Apr 2017
Gallup Pakistan
Self
1,400
36%
25%
16%
2%
3%
2%
16%
11%
38%
22%
17%
2%
2%
2%
14%
16%
27 Aug 2015
SDPI
3,014
27%
33%
14%
1%
2%
1%
20%
6%
17 Jul 2014
SDPI
Herald
1,354
17%
33%
19%
5%
3%
3%
18%
14%
11 May 2013
Election 2013
ECP
45,388,404
32.77%
16.92%
15.23%
5.41%
3.22%
1.00%
25.57%
15.85%
*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.
Date
Pollster
Legislature type
PML (N)
PTI
PPP
Others
Lead
25 July 2018
Election 2018
Provincial
31.8%
33.7%
5.4%
29.1%
1.9%
12 Jul 2018
SDPI
unspecified
40%
33%
7%
20%
7%
04 Jul 2018
IPOR
National
50%
31%
5%
14%
19%
06 Jun 2018
Gallup Pakistan
unspecified
40%
26%
6%
28%
14%
02 Jun 2018
IPOR
unspecified
51%
30%
5%
14%
21%
28 May 2018
Pulse Consultant
unspecified
43%
34%
5%
18%
9%
01 Nov 2017
Gallup Pakistan
unspecified
50%
31%
5%
14%
19%
25 Oct 2017
Pulse Consultant
unspecified
55%
20%
7%
18%
35%
24 Oct 2017
IPOR
National
58%
23%
6%
13%
35%
27 Aug 2015
SDPI
National
38%
35%
7%
20%
3%
17 Jul 2014
SDPI
Provincial
25%
43%
11%
21%
18%
11 May 2013
Election 2013
Provincial
40.8%
17.8%
8.8%
32.6%
23.0%
Date
Pollster
Legislature type
PPP
MQM (P)
GDA *
PTI
PML (N)
Others
Lead
25 July 2018
Election 2018
Provincial
38.4%
7.7%
14.9%
14.2%
2.4%
22.4%
23.5%
12 Jul 2018
SDPI
unspecified
54%
2%
10%
14%
4%
16%
40%
04 Jul 2018
IPOR
National
35%
7%
5%
18%
10%
25%
17%
06 Jun 2018
Gallup Pakistan
unspecified
44%
—
9%
4%
43%
35%
28 May 2018
Pulse Consultant
unspecified
45%
5%
—
11%
4%
35%
34%
01 Nov 2017
Gallup Pakistan
unspecified
44%
10%
—
11%
35%
33%
25 Oct 2017
Pulse Consultant
unspecified
46%
7%
—
10%
—
37%
36%
24 Oct 2017
IPOR
National
52%
11%
2%
14%
12%
7%
38%
27 Aug 2015
SDPI
National
41%
5%
—
21%
13%
20%
20%
17 July 2014
SDPI
Provincial
50%
20%
5%
25%
30%
11 May 2013
Election 2013
Provincial
32.6%
25.5%
11.6%
6.2%
6.0%
18.1%
7.1%
*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
Date
Pollster
Legislature type
PTI
PML (N)
MMA
ANP
Others
Lead
25 July 2018
Election 2018
Provincial
32.3%
9.9%
17.1%
12.2%
28.5%
15.2%
12 Jul 2018
SDPI
unspecified
43%
10%
11%
6%
30%
31%
04 Jul 2018
IPOR
National
45%
12%
6%
8%
29%
33%
06 Jun 2018
Gallup Pakistan
unspecified
57%
9%
6%
6%
22%
48%
28 May 2018
Pulse Consultant
unspecified
57%
10%
9%
7%
17%
47%
01 Nov 2017
Gallup Pakistan
unspecified
47%
10%
43%
37%
25 Oct 2017
Pulse Consultant
unspecified
53%
13%
34%
40%
24 Oct 2017
IPOR
National
62%
10%
1%
5%
22%
52%
27 Aug 2015
SDPI
National
50%
15%
7%
7%
21%
35%
17 Jul 2014
SDPI
Provincial
40%
—
13%
12%
35%
27%
11 May 2013
Election 2013
Provincial
19.3%
15.9%
13.6%
10.3%
40.9%
3.4%
Date
Pollster
Legislature type
MMA
PMAP
PML (N)
BNP
NP
PPP
ANP
PTI
BAP
Other's
Lead
25 July 2018
Election 2018
Provincial
14.9%
1.5%
6.5%
7.0%
4.9%
3.1%
2.7%
6.0%
24.6%
28.8%
9.7%
12 Jul 2018
SDPI
unspecified
8%
4%
11%
6%
—
15%
—
11%
45%
4%
04 Jul 2018
IPOR
National
12%
10%
5%
5%
5%
16%
4%
8%
7%
35%
4%
06 Jun 2018
Gallup Pakistan
unspecified
23%
9%
2%
14%
11%
20%
4%
5%
12%
3%
28 May 2018
Pulse Consultant
unspecified
11%
4%
2%
6%
5%
36%
3%
12%
7%
14%
24%
01 Nov 2017
Gallup Pakistan
unspecified
22%
18%
16%
13%
5%
7%
4%
5%
—
10%
4%
25 Oct 2017
Pulse Consultant
unspecified
5%
0%
39%
8%
0%
5%
7%
21%
15%
18%
24 Oct 2017
IPOR
National
—
6%
15%
8%
1%
9%
2%
33%
26%
18%
27 Aug 2015
SDPI
National
18%
—
5%
—
10%
12%
4%
51%
6%
17 July 2014
SDPI
Provincial
—
23%
22%
—
14%
41%
1%
11 May 2013
Election 2013
Provincial
15.8%
12.8%
10.3%
6.2%
5.8%
4.0%
2.4%
1.8%
—
40.9%
3.0%
Constituency-wide voting intention
Colour key
† Exit Poll
‡ By election result
Date
Pollster
Sample
PTI
PML (N)
JI
ANP
PPP
Others
Lead
26 Oct 2017 ‡
By-election 2017
131,298
34.8%
18.9%
5.4%
18.9%
10.0%
12.1%
15.9%
26 Oct 2017†
CPDI
1,742
43%
16%
8%
20%
9%
6%
23%
19 Oct 2017
IPOR
1,313
41%
18%
4%
9%
9%
19%
25%
11 May 2013
Election 2013
138,555
39.8%
14.7%
11.9%
11.4%
8.7%
13.5%
25.1%
Date
Pollster
Sample
PML (N)
PTI
Others
Lead
25 July 2018
Election 2018
250,254
48.9%
42.3%
8.8%
7.6%
17 September 2017 ‡
By-election 2017
125,129
49.4%
37.6%
13.0%
11.8%
17 September 2017†
CPDI
1,433
46%
40%
14%
6%
12 September 2017
Pulse Consultant
1,520
62%
23%
15%
39%
10 September 2017
Gallup Pakistan
1,500
53%
29%
18%
24%
06 September 2017
IPOR
2,198
49%
34%
17%
15%
11 May 2013
Election 2013
153,328
60.5%
34.6%
4.9%
25.9%
Polling on Politicians
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Polling on the disqualification of Nawaz Sharif from office
Date
Pollster
Sample
Agree (Right)
Disagree (Wrong)
Don’t Know
Lead
05 April 2018
Gallup Pakistan
1,586
53%
40%
7%
13%
01 Nov 2017
Gallup Pakistan
3,000
55%
33%
11%
22%
54%
31%
15%
23%
25 Oct 2017
Pulse Consultant
3,243
48%
31%
21%
17%
47%
28%
25%
19%
24 Oct 2017
GSP
4,540
65%
33%
2%
32%
69%
28%
3%
39%
28 July 2017
Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif is disqualified from office by the Supreme Court
Date
Pollster
Nawaz Sharif
Imran Khan
Don’t Know
Lead
May 2018
Gallup Pakistan
50%
45%
5%
5%
March 2018
Gallup Pakistan
49%
46%
5%
3%
(undefined) 2017
Gallup Pakistan
51%
39%
10%
12%
(undefined) 2016
Gallup Pakistan
57%
37%
6%
20%
(undefined) 2015
Gallup Pakistan
59%
35%
6%
24%
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