Two months before the elections, VVD, NSC and PvdA/GL perform highly in various polls. According to research agency I&O, there is a three-way battle between those parties.
“Where NSC led the musical chairs two weeks ago, it is now PvdA/GL (from 27 to 29 virtual seats), VVD goes from 25 to 27. NSC gives up three seats and comes to 25 seats,” researchers say. According to I&O, PVV wins four seats compared to two weeks ago, bringing the party to 18. According to researchers, BBB has been declining in the polls since April 2023. At the time, that party had 31 seats. There are now only 12 left. D66 also continues to lose: from nine seats in July to five now.
According to Ipsos and EenVandaag, VVD (27 seats) and NSC (25) would become the two largest parties, followed by PvdA/GL (21). BBB, which still had 30 seats in April, has dropped to 13. Geert Wilders’ PVV is on the rise, according to researchers from Ipsos and EenVandaag. That party gains 3 more seats in the polls and now stands at 18.
The Maurice de Hond poll is also currently between NSC (27), VVD (24) and PvdA/GL (24). In his poll, PVV (17) and BBB (14) follow at some distance.