Opinion polling for the next Ukrainian parliamentary election

In the run up to the next Ukrainian parliamentary election, various organisations carried out opinion polling to gauge voter intention in Ukraine. The results of the polls are displayed in this article. The date range for these opinion polls are from the 2019 Ukrainian parliamentary election, held on 21 July, to the day of the next election. Due to ongoing martial law in Ukraine, opinion polling seems banned.

Credibility of polling firms
In Ukraine, there are many unknown and unregistered polling firms. They can suddenly establish and then disappear, be influenced by certain politicians, manipulate questions and the sample. These pseudo-organizations make up opinion polls in the interests of certain politicians and parties, especially Viktor Medvedchuk and OPZZh.

There is a whole database Sellers of ratings of the independent edition Texty, which includes 119 organizations and 220 individuals who have been spotted in the publication of dubious opinion polls or in the hidden PR of politicians. For each of them there is a certificate and history of their activities. There are also separately published the names of real companies with a positive reputation. An important criterion of professional organization is membership in the Sociological Association of Ukraine (SAU).

As of January 2022, the following organizations are accredited members of the SAU: In 2018, GfK Ukraine employees founded a new company – Info Sapiens.
 * Oleksandr Yaremenko Ukrainian Institute for Social Research
 * Vasyl Karazin Kharkiv National University
 * East Ukrainian Foundation for Social Research
 * Kyiv International Institute of Sociology (KIIS)
 * GfK Ukraine
 * Oleksandr Razumkov Ukrainian Center for Economic and Political Studies (Razumkov Centre)
 * Kantar Ukraine
 * SOCIS Center for Social and Marketing Research (SOCIS)
 * Rating Group Ukraine (Rating)
 * FAMA Sociological Agency
 * Social Monitoring Center (SMC)

Ilko Kucheriv Democratic Initiatives Foundation (DIF) also publishes objective data, but it is not a polling firm in the classical sense, but acts as a mediator between the public and polling firms.

Graphical summary
The chart below shows opinion polls conducted for the next Ukrainian parliamentary election. The trend lines are local regressions (LOESS).

Poll results
The table below shows the poll results of accredited members of the Sociological Association of Ukraine and the poll results of the Ilko Kucheriv Democratic Initiatives Foundation (DIF), which are sorted in reverse chronological order. The percentages that overcome the 5% electoral threshold are displayed in bold and the background of the highest percentages is shaded in the leading party's colour. The "lead" column shows the percentage point difference between the two parties with the highest figures. When the poll result is a tie, all figures with the highest percentages are shaded.