Following its February and March surveys, Euronews Albania’s Barometer has conducted its third electoral poll for the Tirana District in April. The methodology remained the same: a stratified random sample based on administrative units, with 1,000 citizens interviewed face-to-face across the district. Data collection occurred from April 11 to April 22, 2025, with a margin of error of +/-3.1%.
This third political measurement reveals current voting preferences among Tirana residents:
If elections were held today (April 11–22):
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Socialist Party (PS): 39.3%
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Alliance for a Great Albania (ASHM – Sali Berisha): 26%
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Mundësia (Agron Shehaj): 7.4%
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Nisma – Shqipëria Bëhet (Adriatik Lapaj): 6.5%
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Lëvizja Bashkë (Arlind Qori): 3.4%
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Euro-Atlantic Coalition (KEA – Lulzim Basha): 1%
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Undecided voters: 15%

Comparison Across the Three Polls:
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There is a slight increase in voting intention for PS, ASHM, Mundësia, and Nisma – ShB.
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Lëvizja Bashkë maintains consistent numbers.
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The percentage of undecided voters has dropped significantly:
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February: 23.9%
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March: 17.9%
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April: 15%
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VOTE PROJECTION for May 11 elections (with margin of error):
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Socialist Party (PS):
46.2% ±2% → [44.2% – 48.2%] -
Alliance for a Great Albania (ASHM):
30.6% ±2% → [28.6% – 32.6%] -
Mundësia:
8.7% ±1.5% → [7.2% – 10.2%] -
Nisma – Shqipëria Bëhet:
7.6% ±1.5% → [6.1% – 9.1%] -
Lëvizja Bashkë:
4% ±1% → [3% – 5%] -
Euro-Atlantic Coalition (KEA):
1.2% ±1% → [0.2% – 2.2%]
These results suggest a competitive but still PS-favored political landscape in Tirana ahead of the May 11 elections.



