Estonia’s national-conservative opposition party, Fatherland, remained the most popular political party in June 2026 with 23.5% support, which was largely unchanged from 24% in May 2026, according to Emor’s latest poll, ERR reported. The Estonian Centre Party came in second with 21.5% (21%) support, followed by the Social Democratic Party (SDE) with 16.2% (17%) and the Conservative People’s Party of Estonia (EKRE) with 13.4% (14%). Support for the ruling Estonian Reform Party stood at 12% (10%) and for the non-parliamentary opposition party, Right-Wingers, at 8.7% (9%). Reform’s coalition partner, Estonia 200 (E200), had mere 2.1% (2%) support. Altogether 23% of respondents were undecided.
Fatherland’s support among ethnic Estonians was 27%, followed by SDE with 18%, EKRE with 15%, Reform with 14%, the Centre Party with 13%, Right-Wingers with 10%, and E200 with 2%. Among non-Estonians, mostly Russians, support for the Centre Party stood at 66%, followed by SDE and the openly pro-Russian party, Together, with 7% each, Fatherland with 6%, and EKRE with 5%. In the Estonian capital, Tallinn, the Centre Party’s support was 30%, followed by SDE with 21%, Fatherland with 19%, Reform with 12%, EKRE with 7%, Right-Wingers with 6%, and E200 with 3%. The Centre Party was the most popular party in Ida-Virumaa county with 54% support, while Fatherland was on top in all other regions.