A fresh poll shows the race tightening dramatically, with one key rival closing in. Jamaat e Islami has narrowed its gap with the BNP to just over one percent, according to the survey. The figures give BNP a thirty-four point seven percent voter base against Jamaat's thirty-three point six. Several other parties trail significantly behind these two main contenders.
The survey collected responses from thousands of voters across every district. It was conducted by a consortium including Projection BD and the International Institute of Law and Diplomacy. A substantial block of undecided voters remains, potentially decisive for the final outcome. Many expressed distrust toward all political parties, while others declined to answer.
Expected voter participation is high at over eighty-six percent. After allocating undecided voters, support for BNP rises to forty-three point two percent against Jamaat's forty point eight. Most BNP supporters cite the party's governing experience and administrative foundation. Jamaat backers predominantly point to that party's perceived lower corruption levels.
Support for the NCP rests partly on its young leaders' role in a past political uprising. Less than forty percent of its voters identified this as their reason. The poll indicates a highly competitive electoral landscape forming.
The survey collected responses from thousands of voters across every district. It was conducted by a consortium including Projection BD and the International Institute of Law and Diplomacy. A substantial block of undecided voters remains, potentially decisive for the final outcome. Many expressed distrust toward all political parties, while others declined to answer.
Expected voter participation is high at over eighty-six percent. After allocating undecided voters, support for BNP rises to forty-three point two percent against Jamaat's forty point eight. Most BNP supporters cite the party's governing experience and administrative foundation. Jamaat backers predominantly point to that party's perceived lower corruption levels.
Support for the NCP rests partly on its young leaders' role in a past political uprising. Less than forty percent of its voters identified this as their reason. The poll indicates a highly competitive electoral landscape forming.