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Switzerland·Elections·Migration

Swiss immigration cap initiative deadlocked in latest polling

Friday, 8 May 2026, 06:53 · 1 min read

A new survey by research institute GfS Bern for Swiss public broadcaster SRG shows the so-called "10-Million Switzerland" initiative — a Swiss People's Party (SVP) proposal to cap the country's population and sharply restrict immigration — at an exact 47–47 percent split among eligible voters, leaving the outcome wide open ahead of the vote. The result follows an earlier poll by Leewas that showed a majority in favour, triggering alarm among centre-left parties and prompting prominent public figures to sign a declaration opposing the measure. Analysts say the final result may hinge on suburban voters, middle-income earners, and supporters of the centrist Mitte and FDP parties, with distrust of government institutions and concerns over housing costs, infrastructure pressure, and job competition driving support for the initiative in Switzerland's agglomeration zones.

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NZZ47 Prozent Ja, 47 Prozent Nein: Hochspannung bei der 10-Millionen-Schweiz-Initiative ↗︎
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