France – European Parliament Election: 2 May 2014 poll (Ifop)

Next Election: May 2014
Company: Ifop
Publication date: May 2, 2014
Field period: 28 April – 2 May 2014
Sample Size: 989
Mode: Computer Assisted Web Interview
Note: Comparison with Ifop poll of April 28, 2014 . The logo under each party name indicates membership in a European political party. The indication N/A followed by a logo is used when a political party is not formally affiliated with a European political party but all or most of its MEPs have joined a particular parliamentary group.

France – European Parliament Election: 27 April 2014 poll (OpinionWay)

Next Election: May 2014
Company: OpinionWay
Publication date: 27 April 2014
Field period: 23-25 April 2014
Sample Size: 1830
Note: Comparison with OpinionWay poll of April 1, 2014 . The logo under each party name indicates membership in a European political party. The indication N/A followed by a logo is used when a political party is not formally affiliated with a European political party but all or most of its MEPs have joined a particular parliamentary group.

France – European Parliament Election: 28 April 2014 poll (Ifop)

Next Election: May 2014
Company: Ifop
Publication date: 28 April 2014
Field period: 23-28 April 2014
Sample Size: 997
Mode: Computer Assisted Web Interview
Note: Comparison with Ifop poll of April 25, 2014 . The logo under each party name indicates membership in a European political party. The indication N/A followed by a logo is used when a political party is not formally affiliated with a European political party but all or most of its MEPs have joined a particular parliamentary group.

France – European Parliament Election: 24 April 2014 poll (Ifop)

Next Election: May 2014
Company: Ifop
Publication date: 24 April 2014
Field period: 21-24 Apr 2014
Sample Size: 1000
Mode: Computer Assisted Web Interview
Note: Comparison with Ifop poll of April 22, 2014 . The logo under each party name indicates membership in a European political party. The indication N/A followed by a logo is used when a political party is not formally affiliated with a European political party but all or most of its MEPs have joined a particular parliamentary group.