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Published: 03:29 31 January 2026
The latest survey by private consulting firm Innovation Consulting showed that 47.6 percent of the country's people want to see BNP Chairman Tarique Rahman as the future prime minister. At the same time, 22.5 percent of people think that Jamaat-e-Islami's Amir Shafiqur Rahman will be the prime minister. 2.7 percent want to see Nahid Islam as the prime minister, and 22.2 percent of people are still not sure.
The survey also captured other aspects of the participants' voting. In particular, when asked how many votes a party is likely to get, 52.8 percent of people said they would vote for the BNP candidate. Jamaat and its alliance are likely to get 31 percent of the votes, and 13.2 percent of people did not express their voting preference.
About 60 percent voted yes in the referendum, and 93.3 percent of respondents said they would vote in the February elections.
The results of the third round of the survey were released by Rubaiyat Sarwar, Managing Director of Innovation Consulting, at the capital's Karwan Bazar on Friday. The survey was conducted with the assistance of BRAIN and Voice for Reform. The survey was conducted from January 16 to 27, based on 5,147 interviews conducted in 64 districts of the country.
The survey report said that former Jamaat or NCP supporters, and even some Awami League voters, are now leaning towards BNP. The rate of mentioning BNP as a possible winner has increased by 7.5 percent in Round 3. The share of votes received by BNP from previously undecided voters has also increased significantly.
In addition, 69.7 percent of female voters and 77.5 percent of male voters have still decided to participate in the elections and vote.
