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Even though SF became the largest party in the EU election, Pia Olsen Dyhr (SF) rejected at the weekend's People's Meeting that the party would run for the prime minister's post. (Archive photo). Photo: Thomas Traasdahl/Ritzau Scanpix

SF achieves record Voxmeter poll with leader Dyhr

The Socialist People’s Party (SF) has hit its highest Voxmeter poll rating since Pia Olsen Dyhr became its leader in 2014, securing 16.9% of the votes. This level of support is a historical peak for SF since Villy Søvndal’s leadership in February 2011 when the party received 16.1%. The poll indicates a statistical uncertainty of 2.3 percentage points for SF. Additionally, the Liberal Party (Venstre) has seen an increase to 10.3%, recovering from its lowest April Voxmeter poll of 8%. The latest survey is based on responses from 1002 adults, conducted from June 10 to 16. Following their success at the EU elections where they received 17.4% of votes and claimed three seats, SF continues to show growth in popularity, while Venstre establishes itself as the largest conservative party at the EU level with 14.7% of the vote despite losing half its seats compared to the previous election.