Recent polls for the September 20, 2026 Berlin state election show the CDU holding a narrow lead around 19-22 percent, statistically tied with Linke, Grüne, and AfD at 15-18 percent each while the SPD trails near 14-17 percent. This fragmentation stems from Berlin's diverse urban electorate splitting support across established and emerging parties amid ongoing concerns over housing costs, public transport, migration policy, and economic pressures under the federal CDU-led government. Mixed results from earlier 2026 state contests, including Green gains in Baden-Württemberg and CDU strength elsewhere, have not produced a decisive Berlin trend. Candidate positioning, upcoming televised debates, and any shifts in turnout among younger or immigrant voters could widen gaps before election day.
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Linke jumps to 26%5%
Polls in early June 2026 indicated a slight increase in support for Linke and Grüne, with Linke rising to 26% and Grüne to 25%, while CDU remained the frontrunner but with reduced margin, reflecting shifting voter preferences and market adjustments.
CDU emphasizes centrist stability amid declining poll numbers
CDU rises to 30%2%
In early June 2026, the CDU in Berlin positioned itself as the reliable centrist party despite declining poll numbers around 19-20%. The party leadership stressed political stability and rejected coalitions with AfD or Left, aiming to maintain public trust. This narrative helped stabilize CDU market prices after prior declines.
Berlin poll shows CDU narrowly leading with Greens, Linke, AfD close behind
CDU drops to 28%9%
A late April to early June 2026 poll showed the CDU leading narrowly at around 19-20%, with Greens, Linke, and AfD clustered closely behind at 15-18%. This tight race contributed to the market's decline in CDU prices and relatively stable but lower prices for other major parties, reflecting uncertainty.
AfD lead candidate Kristin Brinker designated for Berlin Governing Mayor
AfD jumps to 25%5%
In early June 2026, AfD formally designated Kristin Brinker as its lead candidate for Governing Mayor of Berlin, signaling the party's serious bid for leadership in the upcoming election. This event likely bolstered AfD's market position as a credible contender.
CDU emphasizes centrist stability amid declining poll support
CDU rises to 30%2%
In early June 2026, the Berlin CDU positioned itself as the reliable centrist party ahead of the election, despite declining poll numbers around 19-20%. This was an attempt to stabilize support amid growing competition, reflected in market price fluctuations.
Survey finds most Germans expect AfD to lead at least one state government after elections
AfD dips to 25%1%
A survey showed that 38% of Germans expect the AfD to have a state premier after the 2026 elections, indicating growing acceptance and potential influence of the party, supporting its market position in Berlin.
AfD Gains Momentum in Berlin Polls Ahead of September Election
AfD jumps to 26%8%
Recent polling data showed the AfD rising to around 26% support, closing the gap with the CDU and signaling increased voter confidence in the party. This surge was reflected in the market price jump for AfD, indicating growing expectations of their electoral success.
AfD adopts programme and nominates Kristin Brinker for mayor
AfD jumps to 26%8%
AfD’s state party congress adopted a new election programme and formally nominated Kristin Brinker as mayoral candidate, sparking a rapid climb of the AfD market price from the low‑teens to the mid‑20 % range by early June.
Berlin election preparations highlight increased voter turnout and logistical challenges
Official reports in late May 2026 emphasized the growing number of eligible voters (over 2.5 million) and the increased number of polling stations to ensure smooth election day operations. This official attention underscored the importance of the upcoming election and may have influenced market stability and party confidence.
BerlinTrend poll shows CDU losing ground, Greens, Linke, and AfD tied closely behind
CDU plunges to 37%18%
An April-May 2026 BerlinTrend poll indicated CDU dropping to 19%, narrowly ahead of Greens, Linke, and AfD all at 18%. This reflected a historic tight race and caused a decline in CDU market price and gains for the other three parties.
Tempelhofer Feld development becomes major election issue in Berlin
CDU rises to 30%3%
The proposed plan to develop Tempelhofer Feld sparked debate and became a divisive topic in the Berlin election campaign, highlighting housing crisis concerns. This issue influenced voter sentiment and party positioning, impacting polling dynamics and market prices, particularly for CDU and Greens.
Wahltrend Berlin shows extremely close five-party race with CDU leading narrowly
CDU drops to 28%9%
The Wahltrend Berlin report from late May 2026 highlighted an extremely tight five-party contest with CDU at 19.8%, AfD at 17.4%, and Greens and Linke both at 16.3%, reflecting a fragmented political landscape and influencing market prices downward for CDU and others.
BerlinTrend poll shows CDU losing ground, Greens, Left, and AfD tied closely behind
CDU drops to 41%14%
The BerlinTrend poll revealed CDU's lead shrinking to 19%, with Greens, Left, and AfD all tied at 18%, reflecting voter dissatisfaction with the incumbent coalition and increasing competition among opposition parties.
Latest polls show CDU maintaining lead but with declining support
CDU rises to 29%2%
Recent aggregated polls indicated CDU leading with around 20%, followed by AfD, Left, Greens, and SPD close behind. This maintained CDU's frontrunner status but reflected a decline from earlier highs, influencing market prices accordingly.
AfD achieves best-ever result in western German state election, boosting party momentum
AfD surges to 26%16%
The AfD achieved its best election result to date in a western German state with 18.8% of the vote, signaling growing support and momentum. This success increased market confidence in AfD's prospects in Berlin, reflected in rising prices for the AfD outcome.
AfD gains in local elections, boosting prospects for Berlin and Saxony-Anhalt
AfD jumps to 26%7%
The AfD's strong local election results and rising poll numbers increased expectations for its performance in Berlin and Saxony-Anhalt state elections, reflected in a market price surge for AfD.
AfD gains momentum nationally amid CDU struggles
AfD jumps to 26%7%
By May 20, 2026, the AfD was gaining significant momentum nationally, with polls showing it ahead of the CDU in some regions. This trend was reflected in the Berlin market with AfD prices rising sharply, while CDU prices declined due to internal challenges and public dissatisfaction.
AfD gains momentum in regional elections, raising profile ahead of Berlin vote
AfD jumps to 26%8%
AfD's strong polling and local election successes in eastern states boosted its national profile and market confidence, reflected in rising prices for AfD in the Berlin election market despite resistance from other parties.
INSA poll shows AfD surging to 42% in Saxony, far ahead of CDU
AfD jumps to 26%6%
A May 2026 INSA poll in Saxony showed the AfD with 42% support, doubling the CDU's 21%. While this is a different state, the AfD's strong performance in eastern Germany likely influenced market perceptions of the party's prospects in Berlin, contributing to AfD price increases and CDU declines.
AfD surges in polls amid Berlin election campaign momentum
AfD jumps to 26%7%
In mid-May 2026, AfD's polling surged significantly, reaching around 26% in market prices, reflecting growing voter support and campaign effectiveness. This surge caused a notable decline in CDU's market price from 35% to 26%, indicating shifting voter preferences.
Green party surges in Berlin election polls, challenging CDU lead
Grüne jumps to 24%7%
In mid-May 2026, the Green party's polling surged to over 20%, narrowing the gap with the CDU and reflecting increased voter support. This caused a decline in CDU's market price and a rise for the Greens, indicating a more competitive race.
Polls show Grüne surging to 25%, challenging CDU's lead in Berlin election
Grüne rises to 25%4%
Recent polls indicated a surge in support for the Grüne party, rising to 25%, which caused a decline in CDU's market price from 36% to 32% and a rise in Grüne's price, signaling a shift in voter preferences.
AfD gains momentum in Berlin election market amid rising support
AfD jumps to 25%6%
In May 2026, AfD's market price rose sharply from 19% to 25%, reflecting increased voter support and momentum. This may be linked to broader regional trends and voter concerns on immigration and security, boosting AfD's prospects in Berlin.
INSA poll shows AfD at record 29%, CDU falls to 22% in Berlin
AfD jumps to 25%5%
Mid-May 2026 INSA poll recorded AfD at a historic high of 29%, with CDU dropping to 22%, the lowest in over four years. This widened the gap between the two parties, reinforcing market expectations of AfD's strong position and CDU's decline.
SPD Nominates Steffen Krach as Lead Candidate for Berlin Election
SPD drops to 7%5%
The SPD announced Steffen Krach, Berlin Police president, as their lead candidate for the 2026 Abgeordnetenhaus election, aiming to revitalize their campaign. Despite this, SPD's market price remained low, reflecting skepticism about their electoral prospects amid declining support.
INSA poll shows AfD surging in Saxony with 42% support
AfD jumps to 26%6%
A May 2026 INSA poll in Saxony-Anhalt showed AfD reaching a record 42%, far ahead of CDU at 24%. Although this is a different state, the surge of AfD in eastern Germany likely influenced Berlin market perceptions, contributing to AfD's price increase and CDU's decline in Berlin due to broader regional trends.
Federal polling shows CDU and SPD decline, AfD rising nationally
AfD jumps to 26%6%
Federal polls in May 2026 indicated a decline in support for the CDU and SPD, with AfD rising to second place nationally. This broader political context likely influenced Berlin market prices, contributing to the decline in CDU and SPD prices and the rise of AfD.
INSA poll shows AfD five points ahead of CDU in Berlin election
AfD jumps to 26%14%
The May 2026 INSA poll indicated AfD leading with 28% compared to CDU's 23%, the weakest CDU showing in over four years. This poll confirmed AfD's growing dominance in Berlin, reflected in market price increases for AfD and declines for CDU.
INSA poll projects CDU with 31 seats, AfD and SPD close behind
CDU dips to 35%4%
The May 2026 INSA poll projected the CDU with 31 seats, AfD with 28, and SPD with 25, reinforcing CDU's lead but highlighting a fragmented field, which influenced market prices with CDU still favored but losing ground.
INSA poll shows CDU at 20%, AfD at 18%, Greens and Linke tied at 15%
CDU plunges to 37%16%
The INSA poll released in early May 2026 showed a close race with CDU at 20%, AfD at 18%, and both Greens and Linke at 15%, indicating a fragmented electorate and raising uncertainty about the eventual winner, reflected in market price volatility.
INSA poll shows coalition uncertainties and close competition in Berlin
CDU plunges to 39%17%
The INSA poll in early May 2026 highlighted a fragmented political landscape with no clear two-party majority, raising doubts about coalition formations. This uncertainty contributed to a decline in CDU's market price and gains for opposition parties.
INSA poll shows AfD gains to 18%, CDU slips to 20%
AfD jumps to 19%7%
The INSA poll on May 8, 2026, indicated a gain for AfD to 18% and a slight decline for CDU to 20%, signaling increased competition. This shift corresponded with a market price drop for CDU from 40% to 35% and a rise for AfD from 12% to 19%.
AfD gains in polls, rising to second place behind CDU in Berlin election race
AfD jumps to 19%7%
Polls showed AfD increasing support to 19%, narrowing the gap with CDU, which contributed to AfD's market price rising from 12% to 19%, reflecting growing voter support and a more competitive election landscape.
INSA poll projects CDU leading Berlin election with 20%, AfD second at 18%
CDU dips to 37%3%
The INSA poll projected the CDU as the leading party in Berlin with 20% support, followed by AfD at 18%, SPD at 16%, and Greens and Left at 15%, reflecting a fragmented field with no clear dominant party.
INSA poll shows CDU leading Berlin with 20%, AfD close behind at 18%
CDU drops to 30%7%
The INSA poll on May 8, 2026, projected CDU leading with 20%, followed by AfD at 18%, SPD at 16%, Greens and Linke at 15% each. This poll confirmed a fragmented but competitive field, reinforcing market expectations of CDU's plurality but also reflecting rising AfD support and stable Greens and Linke positions.
Infratest dimap poll shows AfD at 41% in Saxony-Anhalt, CDU at 26%
AfD jumps to 26%6%
The May 7, 2026 Infratest dimap poll in Saxony-Anhalt showed AfD increasing to 41%, with CDU declining to 26%, reinforcing AfD's momentum and impacting Berlin market perceptions of AfD's rising influence nationally.
Poll shows AfD surging in Saxony-Anhalt, nearing absolute majority
AfD jumps to 26%7%
A poll by Infratest dimap on May 7, 2026, showed AfD surging to 41% in Saxony-Anhalt, nearing an absolute majority. While this is outside Berlin, the AfD's national momentum likely influenced Berlin market perceptions, contributing to AfD's price rise in Berlin markets during May 2026.
Poll shows AfD poised to become strongest party in eastern state election
AfD jumps to 26%7%
A May 7, 2026 poll indicated the AfD was on track to become the strongest party in an eastern German state election, signaling rising far-right influence nationally. This bolstered market confidence in AfD's prospects in Berlin, contributing to its price increase.
AfD surges to lead in eastern state polls, raising national profile
AfD surges to 26%16%
Polls in Saxony-Anhalt and other eastern states showed the AfD surging to record highs, including 41-42% support, far ahead of CDU. This surge increased market confidence in AfD's prospects in Berlin, contributing to rising AfD prices and a decline in CDU prices due to broader regional trends.
Poll shows CDU support dropping to 19%, AfD, Linke, and Greens nearly tied
CDU plunges to 39%17%
An April 2026 poll revealed a significant drop in CDU support to 19%, with AfD, Linke, and Greens all close behind at 18%, reflecting voter dissatisfaction and causing a sharp decline in CDU market price and gains for the others.
Berlin poll shows CDU narrowly ahead with Left, Greens, and AfD close behind
CDU dips to 52%4%
A new Infratest poll for RBB showed the CDU at 19%, just marginally ahead of the Left Party, Greens, and AfD each at 18%, indicating a highly competitive and fragmented race ahead of the election.
Poll shows CDU leading narrowly with 19%, closely followed by Left, Greens, and AfD
CDU drops to 49%8%
A new poll revealed a tight race with CDU support dropping to 19%, only marginally ahead of Left Party, Greens, and AfD at 18% each. This indicated declining CDU popularity and increased competition, causing a drop in CDU market price and gains for AfD, Grüne, and Linke.
Poll shows Berlin parties neck and neck with CDU losing ground
CDU plunges to 37%18%
A new poll revealed that CDU's lead narrowed significantly, with Left, Greens, and AfD close behind. This reflected growing voter dissatisfaction with CDU's law-and-order stance and affected market confidence negatively for CDU.
Poll shows CDU narrowly ahead with 19%, closely followed by Left, Greens, and AfD at 18% each
CDU plunges to 40%16%
A new election poll revealed a tight race with the CDU losing some support to the Left, Greens, and AfD, all polling around 18%. This eroded CDU's lead and caused market prices for CDU to decline and AfD, Linke, and Grüne to gain.
Poll Shows CDU Narrowly Leading with Declining Support in Berlin
CDU plunges to 37%17%
A new election poll revealed that the CDU's support had dropped to 19%, only marginally ahead of the Left Party, Greens, and AfD, each around 18%. This indicated a highly competitive race and declining confidence in CDU's dominance, reflected in the market price drop from earlier highs.
CDU leader Kai Wegner approved as mayor of Berlin after coalition talks
CDU jumps to 72%13%
On April 27, 2026, CDU leader Kai Wegner was approved as mayor of Berlin after three rounds of voting, confirming CDU's leading role in Berlin's government. This event reinforced market confidence in CDU's victory, causing a price peak.
Berlin polls show CDU leading narrowly with 19-21%, AfD and others close behind
CDU drops to 51%8%
April 2026 polls indicated a narrow lead for CDU in Berlin with around 19-21%, while AfD, Greens, and Linke clustered closely behind, reflecting a fragmented political landscape and shaping market expectations.
Polls show tight race in Berlin with CDU narrowly leading and Greens, Linke, AfD close behind
CDU dips to 53%3%
Polling data in late April indicated a close contest in Berlin with the CDU leading at around 19%, closely followed by the Greens, Linke, and AfD at approximately 18% each, while SPD lagged behind. This reflected a fragmented political landscape and contributed to market volatility for the Berlin election winner market.
Infratest Dimap poll shows CDU leading Berlin election with 19% support
CDU dips to 53%4%
A poll by Infratest Dimap indicated CDU leading with 19%, but with a narrow margin over Grüne, Linke, and AfD, reflecting a fragmented field and causing market fluctuations for CDU and opposition parties.
Poll shows Berlin's major parties neck and neck with CDU slightly ahead
CDU drops to 52%5%
An Infratest poll for RBB showed CDU at 19%, narrowly ahead of the Left Party, Greens, and AfD at 18% each, with SPD trailing at 14%. This indicated a highly competitive race, causing market volatility and a decline in CDU's price.
Poll shows CDU leading in Berlin with 19%, closely followed by Greens, Left, and AfD
CDU drops to 52%9%
A poll revealed a tight race in Berlin with CDU leading narrowly at 19%, but Greens, Left, and AfD close behind at 18%. This indicated a fragmented field and increased uncertainty, causing CDU's market price to decline from previous highs.
BerlinTrend poll shows CDU narrowly leading with losses, Greens gaining
CDU dips to 53%3%
The BerlinTrend poll in late April 2026 showed the CDU as the strongest party but with notable losses, while the Greens, Linke, and AfD were tied at 18%, with the Greens gaining 2 percentage points. This indicated a more fragmented opposition and influenced market adjustments.
INSA poll shows AfD surging to record 28%, overtaking CDU in Germany
AfD surges to 26%16%
An April 2026 INSA poll revealed a historic surge for AfD, reaching 28% and overtaking CDU at 24%. This marked a significant shift in voter sentiment nationally and influenced Berlin market prices, boosting AfD's chances and reducing CDU's.
Far-right AfD rises to record 28% in Berlin poll, widening lead over CDU
AfD jumps to 18%11%
The AfD surged in Berlin polls to a record 28%, surpassing the CDU and signaling growing support for the far-right party amid a fragmented political landscape, increasing uncertainty about the CDU's ability to maintain its lead.
Resignation of Berlin's Culture Senator linked to CDU amid funding scandal
CDU drops to 51%11%
The resignation of Sarah Wedl-Wilson, a non-party member serving for CDU, over illegal funding allocations, negatively impacted CDU's public image and contributed to a decline in their polling and market prices in late April.
Culture Senator Sarah Wedl‑Wilson resigns amid grant‑allocation scandal
CDU plunges to 19%36%
The resignation of former Culture Senator Sarah Wedl‑Wilson over alleged illegal grant allocation triggered a sharp drop in the CDU market price from 55 % to 19 % within a week, as reported by the BerlinTrend poll.
Polls show CDU leading Berlin election but coalition majority at risk
CDU dips to 52%3%
Polls in April 2026 indicated the CDU as the frontrunner in Berlin with around 20%, but the incumbent coalition (CDU and SPD) was projected to lose its parliamentary majority. This uncertainty contributed to volatility and decline in CDU and SPD market prices.
Poll shows CDU narrowly leading with AfD, Grüne, and Linke close behind
CDU drops to 43%13%
A new poll indicated a tight race with CDU at 19%, and AfD, Grüne, and Linke all at 18%, causing a drop in CDU market price from 56% to 43% and gains for AfD and Grüne. This reflected growing competition and uncertainty about the election outcome.
BerlinTrend poll shows CDU narrowly leading with 19-21%, AfD and Grüne close behind
CDU plunges to 40%16%
An April 2026 BerlinTrend poll indicated a tight race with CDU leading narrowly at around 19-21%, closely followed by AfD and Grüne at 15-18%, reflecting a fragmented field and causing market volatility with CDU prices declining and AfD and Grüne gaining.
INSA poll confirms CDU lead with 21% in Berlin election
CDU dips to 54%2%
The INSA poll published on April 14, 2026, confirmed the CDU leading with 21%, followed by AfD and SPD at 17%, and Grüne and Linke at 15%. This poll sustained market confidence in CDU's plurality chances amid a fragmented field.
INSA poll shows tight race with CDU leading narrowly
CDU jumps to 72%13%
An INSA poll in mid-April 2026 indicated a close contest with the CDU narrowly leading, while AfD, Grüne, Linke, and SPD clustered closely behind. This contributed to market volatility and a peak in CDU price at 72% before a decline.
INSA poll shows CDU leading with 21%, AfD and SPD close behind
CDU plunges to 38%18%
The INSA poll released on April 14, 2026, indicated CDU leading with 21%, followed by AfD and SPD at 17% each, and Greens and Linke at 15%. This poll reflected a fragmented race and caused a decline in CDU market price and gains for other parties.
INSA poll projects CDU as largest party with 32 seats in Berlin parliament
CDU dips to 55%1%
The INSA poll in mid-April 2026 projected CDU as the largest party with 32 representatives, followed by AfD, SPD, Greens, and Linke. This reinforced market confidence in CDU's frontrunner status and supported their market price.
INSA poll projects CDU with 32 seats, leading Berlin election
CDU drops to 53%10%
The INSA poll in mid-April 2026 projected the CDU to win 32 seats, maintaining its lead in the Berlin election. This poll showed a slight decline in CDU support but confirmed its frontrunner status, influencing market prices downward.
INSA poll projects five parties surpassing threshold, CDU leads with 32 seats
CDU dips to 53%3%
INSA poll data projected CDU with 32 representatives, leading the pack, with AfD, SPD, Grüne, and Linke also surpassing the threshold, shaping market expectations of a fragmented but CDU-led parliament.
INSA poll projects CDU leading Berlin parliament with 32 seats
CDU jumps to 61%5%
The INSA poll in mid-April 2026 projected the CDU as the largest party in the Berlin parliament with 32 seats, followed by AfD, SPD, Grüne, and Linke, reinforcing CDU's position as frontrunner and influencing market confidence.
Die Linke releases detailed Berlin election programme
Linke jumps to 23%7%
Die Linke presented its detailed election programme, highlighting rent‑cuts and a public‑transport ticket price freeze; the policy focus coincided with a modest upward swing for the Linke price from the mid‑20 % to the high‑20 % range.
AfD leverages soaring energy prices to boost support in state elections
AfD jumps to 11%5%
The AfD used rising energy prices to revive calls for closer ties with Russia, scoring some of its best results in two state elections in March 2026, which positively influenced market sentiment and briefly boosted AfD's polling in Berlin.
Civey poll shows CDU maintaining lead with 23% in Berlin election
CDU jumps to 59%6%
A Civey poll published on March 26, 2026, showed the CDU maintaining its lead at 23%, with AfD, Die Linke, SPD, and Grüne closely behind. This poll sustained market expectations of a CDU victory but indicated a competitive multi-party race.
Civey poll confirms CDU as strongest party with 23% in Berlin election
CDU rises to 56%3%
A Civey opinion poll conducted on March 26, 2026, reaffirmed the CDU's position as the leading party with 23% support, ahead of AfD, Linke, and SPD, which maintained around 16%, influencing market prices to favor CDU.
Civey poll shows CDU as frontrunner with 23% in Berlin election
CDU jumps to 64%10%
A Civey opinion poll released in late March 2026 indicated the CDU leading with 23%, ahead of AfD and Die Linke at 16% each. This poll reinforced CDU's position as the leading party, supporting market confidence in CDU's chances.
Civey poll shows CDU leading Berlin election with 23%
The Civey opinion poll conducted on March 26, 2026, showed CDU as the frontrunner with 23%, followed by AfD, Linke, SPD, and Greens close behind. This reinforced CDU's market position as the strongest party, reflected in stable market prices.
Chancellor Merz pledges to push reforms after CDU's state election win
CDU jumps to 59%5%
Following the CDU's win in Rhineland-Palatinate, Chancellor Merz promised to accelerate reforms in tax and social security, aiming to strengthen the coalition government. This reassured markets about CDU's governance prospects in Berlin.
CDU wins Rhineland-Palatinate state election, SPD suffers historic defeat
CDU jumps to 58%5%
The CDU won the Rhineland-Palatinate state election on March 21, 2026, displacing the SPD after 35 years in power. This victory boosted CDU's national standing and pressured the SPD, reflected in market price movements with CDU regaining some ground and SPD confidence declining further.
Rhineland-Palatinate state election tight race between CDU and SPD
CDU dips to 56%4%
The CDU and SPD faced a close contest in Rhineland-Palatinate, with CDU campaigning on difficult cooperation with Greens and desire to lead new coalition. This election was seen as a test for CDU's strength and coalition prospects, affecting market expectations for CDU and SPD in Berlin.
Chancellor Merz downplays CDU's defeat in Baden-Württemberg election
CDU dips to 52%1%
Chancellor Friedrich Merz downplayed the CDU's defeat in Baden-Württemberg, attributing the Greens' win to a personal victory for Cem Özdemir. This statement aimed to stabilize CDU support but reflected challenges for the party, impacting market confidence.
CDU suffers narrow defeat to Greens in Baden-Württemberg state election
CDU drops to 54%7%
The CDU lost narrowly to the Greens in Baden-Württemberg, marking a 'bitter' result for Chancellor Merz's conservatives. This defeat dampened CDU's momentum nationally and in Berlin, contributing to a decline in CDU market prices and boosting Greens' prospects.
CDU suffers 'bitter' defeat in Baden-Württemberg state election
CDU drops to 56%5%
The CDU lost to the Greens in a key state election, marking a setback for Chancellor Merz's party and causing concern about CDU's standing ahead of Berlin elections. This contributed to a decline in CDU's market confidence.
Greens win Baden-Württemberg state election, CDU suffers narrow defeat
CDU drops to 50%13%
The Greens' unexpected victory in Baden-Württemberg marked a setback for the CDU, raising concerns about CDU's national and Berlin prospects. Chancellor Merz downplayed the impact on Berlin coalition, but the result influenced market sentiment, contributing to CDU price volatility.
Chancellor Merz downplays impact of Baden-Württemberg state election defeat on Berlin coalition
CDU dips to 56%2%
Following the CDU's poor result in the Baden-Württemberg state election, Chancellor Merz reassured that this would not affect the CDU-SPD coalition in Berlin, stabilizing CDU market support despite external setbacks.
Greens win key state election in Baden-Württemberg, challenging CDU
Grüne jumps to 11%6%
The Greens' victory in Baden-Württemberg marked a significant regional success, challenging the CDU's dominance and impacting market perceptions of the Greens' viability in Berlin, causing some price volatility.
CDU suffers defeat to Greens in Baden-Württemberg state election
CDU drops to 53%8%
The CDU lost a key state election in Baden-Württemberg to the Greens, signaling challenges for the party nationally. This defeat negatively affected CDU's credibility and contributed to a decline in their market price in Berlin.
Chancellor Merz rules out cooperation with AfD after Baden-Württemberg election
AfD dips to 10%3%
Chancellor Friedrich Merz publicly ruled out any cooperation with the far-right AfD following a state election defeat, reinforcing CDU's stance against AfD alliances in Berlin and affecting market perceptions of AfD's coalition prospects.
Greens win narrow victory over CDU in Baden-Württemberg state election
CDU drops to 51%12%
The Greens' surprise win in Baden-Württemberg was a setback for the CDU, reflecting challenges for Chancellor Merz's party and impacting perceptions of CDU's strength nationally and in Berlin. This contributed to a decline in CDU market prices.
Greens win key state election in Baden-Württemberg, CDU suffers historic low
CDU drops to 54%7%
The Greens' victory in Baden-Württemberg marked a setback for the CDU, which barely passed the 5% threshold. This result dampened CDU momentum nationally and in Berlin, causing a decline in market confidence for CDU's Berlin election prospects.
Greens win Baden-Württemberg state election, CDU suffers historic low
CDU drops to 53%11%
On March 8, 2026, the Greens narrowly defeated the CDU in Baden-Württemberg, marking a historic low for the CDU in a key western state. This result dampened CDU's momentum nationally and in Berlin, contributing to market price volatility and a decline in CDU's market share.
Green Party wins narrow victory in Baden-Württemberg state election, CDU suffers historic low
CDU drops to 53%10%
The Greens achieved a surprise win in Baden-Württemberg, marking a significant defeat for the CDU, which recorded its worst postwar result in the state. This outcome dampened market confidence in the CDU's prospects in Berlin and highlighted challenges for Chancellor Merz's party nationally.
SPD nominates Steffen Krach as lead candidate for Berlin 2026 election
SPD rises to 9%3%
The SPD designated Steffen Krach, Berlin Police president, as their lead candidate, aiming to revitalize the party's campaign after poor previous results. This nomination slightly stabilized SPD's market position.
Bundestag election polls show CDU and AfD neck and neck around 25%
CDU dips to 54%3%
Late February 2026 polls for the Bundestag election showed CDU and AfD both around 25%, with SPD and Greens trailing. This parity between CDU and AfD in national polls likely affected Berlin market prices, reflecting uncertainty and competition between these parties.
Berlin election preparations highlight challenges with increased voters and referendums
The Berlin state election commissioner highlighted challenges for the September 2026 election, including more eligible voters and potential referendums, which could affect voter turnout and election dynamics, influencing market perceptions of party prospects.
INSA poll shows CDU leading Berlin election with 22%, AfD at 17%
AfD jumps to 56%6%
INSA's February 2026 poll showed CDU maintaining a lead at 22%, with AfD rising to 17%, SPD and Greens close behind. This poll confirmed a competitive race and contributed to market adjustments reflecting AfD's growing support.
INSA poll shows CDU leading Berlin election with 22%
CDU dips to 56%2%
The INSA poll released on February 24, 2026, showed the CDU maintaining its lead at 22%, with AfD and SPD close behind. This poll contributed to market stability for CDU and AfD prices, reflecting ongoing competition among the top parties in Berlin.
INSA poll confirms CDU lead with 22%, AfD at 17% in Berlin election
CDU dips to 53%3%
The INSA poll on February 24, 2026, reaffirmed CDU's position as the leading party with 22%, while AfD held 17%. This poll maintained market expectations of a CDU victory but indicated a competitive field, affecting price adjustments for CDU and AfD.
Berliner Grüne approve 2026 election programme
Grüne jumps to 22%8%
At the Grünen state party congress in Neukölln the party adopted its 2026 election programme, emphasizing affordable housing and climate protection; the announcement lifted the Greens price from the single‑digit region to the low‑20 % range.
Berlin Left party nominates Elif Eralp as Spitzenkandidatin for 2026 election
Linke rises to 29%1%
The Left party officially nominated Elif Eralp as their lead candidate, aiming to capitalize on their strong showing in the 2025 federal election in Berlin and energize their base ahead of the state election.
Grüne party unanimously adopts election program for 2026 Berlin election
Grüne rises to 6%1%
In February 2026, the Green party finalized its election program, aiming to improve its position in the upcoming election, which caused some market movement but did not significantly challenge CDU's lead.
Berlin Grüne adopt election program focusing on affordable rents and climate protection
Grüne jumps to 14%9%
The Berlin Greens unanimously adopted their program emphasizing affordable housing, climate protection, and transport transition, aiming to strengthen their position. This boosted market confidence in Grüne's electoral prospects.
CDU and SPD begin negotiations for grand coalition after Berlin election results
CDU rises to 60%4%
Following the 2023 repeat state election and ongoing political talks, the CDU and SPD voted to start negotiations for a grand coalition in early 2026. This political development supported CDU's position as the leading party, stabilizing its market price.
Forsa poll shows CDU/CSU ahead of AfD for first time since July 2025
CDU jumps to 60%10%
A Forsa poll commissioned by RTL showed CDU/CSU improving to 26%, overtaking AfD which dropped to 24%. SPD and Greens remained stable. This marked a shift back to CDU leadership in Berlin polls, boosting market confidence in CDU.
Civey poll shows CDU leading Berlin election with 22%, AfD close behind at 16%
CDU drops to 53%8%
The Civey poll in January 2026 confirmed CDU as the frontrunner with 22%, followed by Greens and Linke at 17% each, and AfD at 16%. This poll reinforced CDU's lead but showed a competitive field, influencing market confidence in CDU's chances.
AfD reaches biggest-ever lead over CDU in nationwide poll
AfD rises to 7%2%
In early 2026, the AfD extended its lead over the CDU in nationwide opinion polls, signaling growing support for AfD ahead of state elections including Berlin. This contributed to a rise in AfD's market price and a decline for CDU, reflecting shifting voter sentiment.
Infratest dimap poll shows CDU leading Berlin election with 22%
CDU jumps to 63%13%
A January 14, 2026 poll by Infratest dimap positioned the CDU as the frontrunner with 22%, ahead of Die Linke, AfD, and Grüne. This early poll established CDU's lead and influenced market confidence in CDU's chances, reflected in the market price around this time.
Criticism of CDU Mayor Kai Wegner's crisis management after Berlin power outage
CDU drops to 54%8%
The CDU faced public criticism for its handling of a major power outage in Berlin's southwest, which contributed to a decline in CDU's market price from 62% to 54%. This event signaled voter dissatisfaction impacting CDU's lead.
AfD Berlin Adopts Election Program with Strong Support
AfD rises to 7%1%
The AfD Berlin party delegates unanimously approved their election program for the 2026 Abgeordnetenhaus election, signaling a new self-confidence and readiness to contest strongly. This event contributed to a gradual increase in AfD's market price as they positioned themselves as a significant contender in Berlin politics.
Berlin Mayor Kai Wegner criticized for playing tennis during city blackout crisis
CDU plunges to 37%20%
During a major power outage affecting 45,000 households, Mayor Wegner was reported to have played tennis, contradicting his claims of crisis management involvement. This scandal damaged public perception of CDU leadership, causing a notable drop in CDU market support.
CDU and SPD begin negotiations for grand coalition in Berlin
CDU dips to 58%1%
After the 2023 repeat state election, CDU and SPD voted in early 2026 to start negotiations for a grand coalition. This political development supported CDU's position as the leading party, stabilizing its market price amid ongoing coalition talks.
Berlin Mayor Kai Wegner plays tennis during city-wide blackout, initially misleads public
CDU plunges to 48%15%
During the blackout crisis, Mayor Kai Wegner was reported to have played tennis with his partner instead of managing the emergency on-site, later admitting to a 'short break' after initially denying it. This led to widespread criticism and calls for his resignation, damaging CDU's public image.
AfD reaches biggest-ever lead over CDU in nationwide poll, set to win two State elections in 2026
AfD jumps to 12%7%
A nationwide poll published in early January 2026 showed the AfD at a record 27%, ahead of the CDU at 24%. This surge in AfD popularity caused a sharp drop in CDU market prices and a rise in AfD prices, reflecting increased expectations for AfD success in Berlin.
Massive power outage hits southwest Berlin due to left-wing extremist arson attack
CDU plunges to 47%16%
A politically motivated arson attack caused a blackout affecting 45,000 households in southwest Berlin, leading to a crisis that drew public and political attention. The incident negatively impacted the CDU's market confidence as Mayor Kai Wegner faced criticism for his handling of the crisis, including playing tennis during the outage.
Early 2026 Berlin election polls show CDU leading with 25%, Greens lagging at 15%
CDU jumps to 61%11%
Polls released in late 2025 indicated the CDU as the frontrunner for the 2026 Berlin state election with around 25% support, while the Greens were significantly behind at 15%, signaling a weak position for the Greens and boosting CDU market confidence.
Berlin Landeswahlleiter presents first election preparation report
CDU jumps to 59%9%
The Berlin State Election Officer, Prof. Dr. Stephan Bröchler, delivered the first foundational and status report on preparations for the 2026 Abgeordnetenhaus election, signaling official readiness and increasing public awareness. This event coincided with stable or slightly rising CDU market prices, reinforcing their frontrunner status.
Berlin State Election Commissioner Presents Preparations Report for 2026 Election
CDU jumps to 60%10%
The Berlin state election commissioner Stephan Bröchler presented the first foundational and status report on preparations for the 2026 House of Representatives election, highlighting challenges such as increased eligible voters and new ballot papers. This official update likely reinforced market confidence in the election timeline and process, supporting initial polling stability for major parties like CDU.
CDU emerges as frontrunner in early Berlin election polls
CDU jumps to 60%10%
Early polls in December 2025 showed the CDU leading with around 25% support, establishing it as the favorite to win the Berlin state election. This initial lead set market expectations and confidence in CDU's chances.
Early polls show CDU as frontrunner with 59% market price
CDU jumps to 59%9%
Initial polling data in early December 2025 positioned the CDU as the leading party for the Berlin election, reflected in the market price rising from 50% to 59%. This established CDU as the favorite early in the election cycle.
CDU emerges as clear frontrunner in Berlin polls with 20.2% support
CDU jumps to 60%10%
Polls in early December 2025 showed the CDU leading with around 20.2% support, establishing it as the favorite to win the Berlin Abgeordnetenhaus election. This boosted market confidence in the CDU's chances, reflected in their price rising to around 60%.
Early polls confirm CDU as frontrunner in Berlin election
CDU jumps to 60%10%
Polling data released in early December 2025 showed the CDU leading with approximately 25% support, establishing it as the frontrunner for the 2026 Berlin state election. This early confirmation boosted market confidence in CDU's chances.
Federal Constitutional Court rejects BSW recount appeal after 2025 election
BSW plunges to 1%49%
Following the 2025 German federal election, the BSW party requested a full recount citing overseas voting problems, but the Bundestag's election review committee rejected the request on December 4, 2025. This legal setback diminished BSW's perceived viability, reflected in the market price dropping to near zero.
CDU leads Berlin polls but faces declining support
CDU jumps to 60%10%
Early December polls showed CDU as the frontrunner with around 25% support, but signs of weakening momentum emerged, causing market prices for CDU to fluctuate. This set the tone for a competitive election with no clear dominant party.
Die Linke kicks off Berlin campaign in Lichtenberg
Linke jumps to 37%9%
Die Linke launched its official Berlin campaign in Lichtenberg, stressing a “Berlin bezahlen” slogan and pushing housing‑policy proposals; the event coincided with the first steep rise of the Linke price from the low‑40 % range to the mid‑50 % range.











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