Polling for the Northern Ireland Assembly election
Despite the name of this site in practice it is often more GBPollingReport than UKPollingReport. The reality is that the overwhelming majority of opinion polls cover only Great Britain and exclude Northern Ireland. This is very much a historical legacy - the way things have always been - presumably because of the very different party system in Ulster. Moreover, there doesn't seem to be a whole lot of demand for market research in Northern Ireland, so most pollsters don't really operate there to a significant degree.
As a result there is very little polling on today's Assembly election in Northern Ireland. The only company that really does regular political polling is LucidTalk, who've done regular Assembly voting intention trackers over the last month or so.
They published a final election poll earlier this week, conducted over the weekend. Topline figures with changes since the 2016 Assembly election were DUP 26.3%(-2.9), Sinn Fein 25.3%(+1.3), UUP 13.9%(+1.3), SDLP 12.2%(+0.2), Alliance 9.5%(+2.4), TUV 4.4%(+1), GRN 3.4%(+0.7). If those turned out to be the result it would suggest comparatively little change since last year's election - the DUP would have lost votes, but would still be the largest party and are still obviously the dominant force on the Unionist side of politics. Exactly how that translates into seats given the complicated politics of Northern Ireland is a different matter. Full details are here.
LucidTalk are also doing some on-the-day polling today to check for any last minute movement - if that shows any shift they'll be be updating tomorrow morning.