Talk:Opinion polling for the 2017 Dutch general election

Order By date

 * 1) the table can't be ordered by date properly cause the date format is not working  — Preceding unsigned comment added by 89.0.63.216 (talk) 13:59, 6 March 2017 (UTC)

Searching for missing polls: request for assistance
I'm attempting to ensure that this page contains all polls by the five pollsters listed at the moment, but I can't verify that it contains all the Ipsos polls, as it seems that they haven't archived their data anywhere. I've verified all Ipsos polls conducted from 18 Dec 2014 to present, but prior to that date I'm not sure. In particular, I'd like to find both dates and seat numbers for those polls.

In addition to that, I'm also trying to resolve the following issues:


 * 1) What are the "other" parties listed in the Peil polls of 25 Oct 2015, 1 Nov 2015, 8 Nov 2015, 15 Nov 2015, 22 Nov 2015, 29 Nov 2015, 6 Dec 2015, 13 Dec 2015, 20 Dec 2015, 10 Jan 2016, 17 Jan 2016, 17 Apr 2016, 24 Apr 2016, 1 May 2016, and 8 May 2016?
 * 2) There's a "phantom"/unpublished Peil poll on 10 Aug 2014 which shows PvdA gaining 1 seat (to settle on 15) and SP decline 1 seat (to 20). What's the "other" party in this poll (1 seat)? There's also another phantom poll on 27 Jul 2014, showing VVD 26 (+3), PvdA 13 (+2), PVV 20 (-1), SP 21 (-1), CDA 22 (-1), D66 24 (-1), CU 6 (-1), GL 6 (–), SGP 4 (–), PvdD 6 (–), 50+ 1 (–).
 * 3) What are the "other" parties listed in the Ipsos polls of 13 Oct 2016 and 10 Nov 2016?
 * 4) What are the "other" parties listed in the EenVandaag polls of 22 May 2013, 24 Jul 2014, 30 Aug 2013, 23 Oct 2013, 24 Mar 2014, 21 Apr 2014, 8 May 2014, 19 May 2014, and 28 Jul 2014?

Mélencron (talk) 21:51, 13 February 2017 (UTC)

Is it necessary to include PP and A1? They were only included in 1 poll, are hardly relevant, at least for now, and make an already complicated situation unnecessarily more complicated. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Fws9 (talk • contribs)
 * You mean on the other article? I'm including them for completeness' sake (for their inclusion in any polls), and it's not as if the table will get any more complicated (of the parties that competed in March, the VNL is defunct and the rest aren't well-known nationally). Mélencron (talk) 00:17, 27 July 2017 (UTC)

Yes. Neither party seems by any means relevant to Dutch politics, and I do think is makes the table more complicated. I would prefer the format used in the article of opinion polling for the 2017 election, where the (very) small parties without representation in the Tweede Kamer are represented in an 'Other' category.

October 24th 2013 De Stemming poll
The De Stemming poll of October 24th, 2018 was reported as having D66 on 28 seats, which put said party in the lead by one seat and gave a total seat count for all parties of 160. The actual poll here http://stemming.eenvandaag.nl/zetelverdeling/29?kamerzetels=1 gives 18 seats for D66, a figure which I inserted in this article.