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Disruptive editing detected

Someone has obscured the second round voting, if anyone could help undo that it would be very helpful.

le pen vs hollande

does anyone know a poll with hollande vs le pen?81.58.144.30 (talk) 10:52, 2 May 2013 (UTC)[reply]

Table needs reversing

The table seems to be set out far-right...centre...far-left. But is displayed with the far-right at the left hand side and vice versa. Surely it makes some sense to reverse that and have the left displayed on the left and the right to the right, as it were.... ?? 86.156.183.71 (talk) 19:54, 21 February 2015 (UTC)[reply]

More important, should be reversed to put the latest polls on top.--MiguelMadeira (talk) 02:18, 20 November 2015 (UTC)[reply]

Table change

I suggest some major changes for the table covering opinion polling for the first round of elections. Rather than listing all the candidates -- which takes up far too much space, and makes it difficult to get a quick overview of the polling numbers -- we should merge the candidates from the same party into a single column. I realize that this is a presidential election, and thus is personality-focused, but it makes the table far neater, and as long as we include the name of the candidate in each cell, there shouldn't be any problems.

This has been done in at least one other article, though I can't find it at the moment; the point is that this system has been used before. In the below proposal, I have removed the micro-candidates (I think we can all agree that Cheminade is not going to be president), but if anyone gains support to the point where it is significant, we can naturally just add them in later.

If there are no objections in about a week, I might implement this in the article, with some modifications, like I said. :)

Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample size Abstention/
protest vote/spoilt vote
50px 30px 50px 50px 50px 50px 50px 50px 50px 20px
LO NPA FG PS EELV MoDem UMP/LR MPF DLF FN
First round results April 2017 N/A
source 21–22 July 947 2%
(Arthaud)
1%
(Poutou)
11%
(Mélenchon)
10%
(Montebourg)
4%
(Duflot)
16%
(Bayrou)
26%
(Sarkozy)
3%
(Dupont-Aignan)
27%
(Le Pen)
2%
(Arthaud)
1%
(Poutou)
11%
(Mélenchon)
17%
(Valls)
3%
(Duflot)
12%
(Bayrou)
25%
(Sarkozy)
3%
(Dupont-Aignan)
26%
(Le Pen)
2%
(Arthaud)
1%
(Poutou)
10%
(Mélenchon)
17%
(Hollande)
3%
(Duflot)
13%
(Bayrou)
25%
(Sarkozy)
3%
(Dupont-Aignan)
26%
(Le Pen)
source 15–18 April 998 1%
(Arthaud)
1.5%
(Poutou)
9%
(Mélenchon)
19%
(Hollande)
3%
(Joly)
13%
(Bayrou)
22%
(Fillon)
2.5%
(Dupont-Aignan)
29%
(Le Pen)
0.5%
(Arthaud)
1.5%
(Poutou)
9%
(Mélenchon)
18%
(Hollande)
3%
(Joly)
10%
(Bayrou)
30%
(Juppé)
2%
(Dupont-Aignan)
26%
(Le Pen)
0.5%
(Arthaud)
1.5%
(Poutou)
9%
(Mélenchon)
18%
(Hollande)
3%
(Joly)
11%
(Bayrou)
31%
(Sarkozy)
2%
(Dupont-Aignan)
24%
(Le Pen)
source 11–13 April 1,023 12% 1%
(Arthaud)
2%
(Poutou)
11%
(Mélenchon)
19%
(Hollande)
2%
(Joly)
8%
(Bayrou)
29%
(Sarkozy)
3%
(Dupont-Aignan)
25%
(Le Pen)
2014
source 2–3 May 1,086 12% 1%
(Arthaud)
1%
(Poutou)
11%
(Mélenchon)
20%
(Hollande)
2%
(Joly)
10%
(Bayrou)
29%
(Sarkozy)
2%
(Dupont-Aignan)
24%
(Le Pen)
source 26–29 April 1,000 31% 1%
(Arthaud)
1%
(Poutou)
16%
(Mélenchon)
18%
(Hollande)
3%
(Joly)
14%
(Bayrou)
11%
(Copé)
4%
(Dupont-Aignan)
31%
(Le Pen)
29% 0%
(Arthaud)
1%
(Poutou)
16%
(Mélenchon)
18%
(Hollande)
2%
(Joly)
13%
(Bayrou)
16%
(Fillon)
3%
(Dupont-Aignan)
29%
(Le Pen)
26% 0%
(Arthaud)
1%
(Poutou)
15%
(Mélenchon)
15%
(Hollande)
2%
(Joly)
10%
(Bayrou)
32%
(Sarkozy)
3%
(Dupont-Aignan)
22%
(Le Pen)
source 26–28 April 1,027 16% 0.5%
(Arthaud)
1%
(Poutou)
12%
(Mélenchon)
19%
(Hollande)
2%
(Joly)
7%
(Bayrou)
34%
(Sarkozy)
1% 23%
(Le Pen)
source 16–17 April 1,022 17% 0.5%
(Arthaud)
0.5%
(Poutou)
11%
(Mélenchon)
23%
(Hollande)
3%
(Joly)
11%
(Bayrou)
28%
(Sarkozy)
2%
(Dupont-Aignan)
21%
(Le Pen)
source 11–15 April 1,967 0.5%
(Arthaud)
1%
(Poutou)
11%
(Mélenchon)
22%
(Hollande)
1.5%
(Joly)
10%
(Bayrou)
30%
(Sarkozy)
2%
(Dupont-Aignan)
22%
(Le Pen)
2013
source 9–12 Oct 1,607 0.5%
(Arthaud)
1.5%
(Poutou)
10%
(Mélenchon)
28%
(Hollande)
2%
(Joly)
7%
(Bayrou)
29.5%
(Sarkozy)
2%
(Dupont-Aignan)
19.5%
(Le Pen)
First round results 22 April 2012 35,883,209 22.0% 0.6% 1.2% 11.1% 28.6% 2.3% 9.1% 27.2% 1.8% 17.9%

Μαρκος Δ (talk) 19:14, 8 February 2016 (UTC)[reply]

The non-free logos are not allowed here on Talk (WP:NFCC#9) and they won't be allowed in the article (WP:NFCC#8). I have commented them out. – Finnusertop (talkcontribs) 09:29, 9 February 2016 (UTC)[reply]

A *Lot* of Missing Polls

I've been comparing this table to the one in the French version of this article, and only a small fraction of the polls listed there seem to be here (polls from Ifop and Elabe in particular seem to be ignored here). Is there some (perhaps methodological) reason for ignoring this polls? If there are no objections, I'd like to copy those polls over here to make this article more complete. Thanks, Chuborno (talk) 21:46, 11 October 2016 (UTC)[reply]

Article is inconsistent and needs changing

The first round polls are shown with most recent poll first. The second round polls are shown with most recent poll last... List them one way or the other, but not both. 86.215.104.82 (talk) 19:25, 7 December 2016 (UTC)[reply]