The PP falls to its minimum vote in the legislature while Vox chains its fourth record in the polls

A key poll reveals the abysmal gap between blocs and the weight of the PSOE in the new scenario

of march 04, 2026 at 09:36h
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The Popular Party continues to be the leading political force in voting intention, although it drops to 30.2%, its lowest level since the beginning of the legislature. The drop coincides with the rise of Vox, which reaches 18.8% and achieves its fourth consecutive high in the polls since the 2023 general elections.

The PSOE stands at 27.7%, remaining in second position and with a relatively stable evolution compared to recent months. The poll reflects that the socialists maintain a consolidated electoral base, although without managing to significantly expand their support.

In the space to the left of the PSOE, Sumar obtains around 7% of voting intention, consolidating itself as the main force of that bloc after the socialists. However, the support is less than what the coalition obtained in the 2023 general elections.

For its part, Podemos appears with close to 3%, after its breakup with Sumar and its move to the Mixed Group in Congress. The party maintains more reduced support but still retains its own voter base within the left-wing electorate.

In the right-wing bloc, in addition to the growth of Vox, the poll registers the presence of The Party Is Over (SALF), the formation promoted by the political agitator Alvise Pérez, which stands at around 2-3% of voting intention. Although its support is still limited, its appearance reflects the fragmentation of the political space to the right of the PP.

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