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The survey used a statistical impu-
tation based on a prediction model
to apportion the undecided to the
party they are most likely to vote for.
Compared to the first electoral sur-
vey carried out in the first two weeks
of the campaign, the gap between
the two parties has remained stable
at 6.4 points. Nonetheless, due to a
slight increase in the projected turn-
out, the numerical vote gap has wid-
ened from 17,386 to 18,007.
The survey shows Labour losing
10.9% of its 2022 general election
voters to abstention, while the PN
loses only 6%.
The survey confirms a small shift
from the PL to the PN. Third par-
ties capture around 5.2% of the vote,
slightly down from 6.1% in the pre-
vious survey.
Meanwhile, the trust gap between
the leaders has narrowed from 7.1
points to 4.6 points due to a small
increase in Borg's trust rating and
a small drop in Abela's. The change
is within the margin of error of both
surveys.
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NEWS
maltatoday | WEDNESDAY • 27 MAY 2026
ELECTION 2026
Trust gap between leaders has narrowed
from 7.1 points to 4.6 points
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Alex Borg's (left) trust rating is on the rise while Rober Abela's (right) dropped slightly