After almost 90 years, Gallup will stop conducting presidential approval polls
Gallup has announced it will discontinue presidential approval polling after nearly 90 years, shifting its focus to other research areas.
Goodbye Trump? Who is winning in the 2028 US presidential polls
The 2028 U.S. presidential election landscape is shifting with new frontrunners emerging as Donald Trump's legal limitations prevent him from running again.
Why Gallup is Removing its Most Famous Question from Polls
Gallup is discontinuing its long-standing approval question regarding presidential performance, which has served as a key political indicator in the U.S. for nearly a century.
Elections in the United States: Harris and Newsom "fight" for the Democratic nomination in the polls
Polls indicate a tight race for the Democratic nomination between former Vice President Kamala Harris and California Governor Gavin Newsom ahead of the 2028 presidential elections.
"We must keep a cool head": a tense Parisian campaign on the left one year before the presidential election
The Parisian left campaign is heating up as Insoumise candidate Sophia Chikirou struggles in polls against socialist Emmanuel Grégoire, leading to increased tensions within the left.
Allies of Zema want to take the flag of criticism against the STF from Bolsonaro supporters
With Romeu Zema's presidential campaign struggling in the polls, the New Party sees an opportunity to take the lead in criticizing the STF from Bolsonaro supporters.
Flávio's advance puts Alckmin in the frying pan
Flávio Bolsonaro's rise in polls has prompted some within the government to consider changing the vice-presidential candidate for the upcoming November elections.
United States: the famous polling institute Gallup will cease to evaluate presidential popularity
Gallup has announced it will stop measuring presidential popularity, a practice it has maintained for nearly 90 years, amid ongoing claims by Donald Trump that polls are biased against him.
Portugal - Exit Polls: Sweeping victory for the Socialist candidate Segouro in the presidential elections
José Segouro, the Socialist candidate, is projected to win the Portuguese presidential elections with 67% to 73% of the votes, significantly ahead of far-right rival André Ventura.
Who won the second round of the presidential elections in Portugal? Exit poll results are out
Exit polls indicate that Antonio José Seguro, a politician from the Socialist Party, won the second round of the presidential elections in Portugal against André Ventura.
Centre-left candidate António José Seguro leads far-right rival in Portugal presidential race
António José Seguro, the centre-left Socialist candidate, has achieved a significant victory against far-right contender André Ventura in Portugal's presidential runoff election, as per exit polls.
Polls show a resounding victory for socialist António José Seguro in Portugal's presidential elections against the populist André Ventura
Socialist António José Seguro is projected to win the Portuguese presidential elections with a significant lead over populist candidate André Ventura.
Left-wing candidate wins election and will be the next president of Portugal, says exit polls
António José Seguro of the Socialist Party is projected to win the presidential election in Portugal with a significant majority according to early exit polls.
The Portuguese begin to head to the polls for the second round of the presidential election
Portuguese voters are casting their ballots in the second round of the presidential election between socialist Antonio José Seguro and right-wing leader André Ventura.
Presidential elections in Portugal: Can the far right come to power? What the polls say
The upcoming presidential elections in Portugal feature a contentious face-off between far-right populist André Ventura and moderate socialist António José Seguro, amidst severe weather conditions.
Socialist Favorite in the Second Round of Presidential Elections in Portugal
Antonio José Seguro is the clear favorite in the second round of Portugal's presidential elections, facing right-wing populist André Ventura as voters head to the polls.
Portugal Returns to the Polls in Historic Runoff Between the Left and the Far Right to Choose a New President
On February 8, Portuguese voters will participate in a historic second round of presidential elections, pitting the Socialist Party against far-right candidate André Ventura.
Struck by Storms, Portugal Goes to the Polls and Should Reject the Far Right
Portugal is set to vote in presidential elections amidst severe storms that have led to calamity declarations in several municipalities, while the far-right candidate André Ventura's request for postponement has been declined.
Portugal goes to the polls for a historic presidential runoff after 40 years
Portugal is set to hold its first presidential election runoff in 40 years, pitting Antonio José Seguro of the Socialist Party against André Ventura of the far-right Chega party.
The disciple of Petro and 'El Tigre' lead the presidential polls in Colombia
A left-leaning political figure aligned with President Gustavo Petro and a right-wing outsider are the leading candidates in Colombia's upcoming presidential election, according to recent polls.
Storm-battered Portugal heads to polls as rivals unite to keep out far right
Portugal is holding a pivotal presidential election, with efforts focused on preventing a far-right candidate from winning amidst severe storms affecting the country.
With polls closed, vote counts are underway in Uganda presidential election
Vote counting has begun in Uganda following a tumultuous election day marked by an internet blackout and significant delays, as President Yoweri Museveni aims for a seventh term after 40 years in power.
Uganda goes to the polls amid heavy security and internet blackout
Millions of Ugandans are voting in a tense presidential election where incumbent President Yoweri Museveni seeks to extend his longstanding presidency against challenger Bobi Wine.
Uganda: authorities shut down internet hours before polling stations open
Uganda has implemented a nationwide internet shutdown just hours before the presidential polls, with pop star Bobi Wine challenging long-time President Yoweri Museveni.
Uganda: Civil society under strain - who watches the vote?
In the lead-up to Uganda's presidential polls on January 15, 2026, the campaigning atmosphere is marred by an internet shutdown and the suspension of key human rights organizations tasked with monitoring the elections.
Benin to the Polls After Foiling a Coup Attempt
Voters in Benin have begun casting their ballots for parliamentary and local councils elections following a coup attempt a month prior, aiming to shape the political landscape ahead of the presidential elections in April.
Iván Cepeda, leftist candidate in Colombia: "Trump is not a lunatic, he has a neofascist strategy"
Iván Cepeda, the leftist candidate leading in polls for Colombia's upcoming presidential elections, discusses Trump's strategies and his own political stance.
Poll: Political winner of 2025 in Poland? Karol Nawrocki with a huge lead
According to polls, the political favorite for the presidential elections in Poland in 2025 is Karol Nawrocki, who, despite finishing second in the first round, is expected to have significant support from the governing coalition in the second round.
Ivorians go to the polls for legislative elections this Saturday
Ivorians are heading to the polls on Saturday for legislative elections following a presidential election in which Alassane Ouattara won overwhelmingly two months earlier.