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In the run up to the 2009 Greek legislative election, various organizations carried out opinion polling to gauge voting intention in Greece during the term of the 13th Hellenic Parliament. Results of such polls are displayed in this article. The date range for these opinion polls is from the previous legislative election, held on 16 September ...
Early parliamentary elections were held in Greece on 4 October 2009. [1] Elections were not required until September 2011, but on 2 September 2009 Prime Minister Kostas Karamanlis of New Democracy announced that he would request President Karolos Papoulias dissolve Parliament and call elections. [2] Parliament was dissolved on 9 September.
Greece was already expected to be unable to pay pensions and civil servant salaries by mid-July should there be no more external funds coming into the country. [67] Foreign Affairs suggested that the election determined whether Greece would exit the eurozone and decide the fate of the entire postwar European project. [68] [69]
In the run up to the 2007 Greek legislative election, various organizations carried out opinion polling to gauge voting intention in Greece during the term of the 12th Hellenic Parliament. Results of such polls are displayed in this article. The date range for these opinion polls is from the previous legislative election, held on 7 March 2004 ...
The NBC News Decision Desk uses some exit poll data to help project election results. However, the exit poll is primarily used as a reporting tool on election night. The data gives viewers and ...
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Exit polls take place at about 144 polling stations across the country and the information is used to predict the result of the election.
The elections delivered massive losses for the parties of the outgoing government, resulting in a realignment of Greek politics. PASOK, who won the 2009 election in a relative landslide, won just 13% of the overall vote, a decline of almost three-quarters. ND emerged in first place with just 19% of votes, approximately half of its previous result.