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MALTATODAY 27 May 2026

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CONTINUES FROM PAGE 1 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. 4 NEWS maltatoday | WEDNESDAY • 27 MAY 2026 ELECTION 2026 Trust gap between leaders has narrowed from 7.1 points to 4.6 points Lorem ipsum Għal Pajjiżna. Alex Borg's (left) trust rating is on the rise while Rober Abela's (right) dropped slightly

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