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Opinion Poll on 2012 Presidential Election

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Opinion Poll on 2012 Presidential Election

 

Source: Now News

 

December 30, 2011

 

1) If you were to vote tomorrow, which of the three following tickets would you support?

 

2011/9/16

2011/10/11

2011/11/8

2011/11/24

2011/12/6

2011/12/30

KMT Ma-Wu ticket

33.4%

37%

35.0%

39%

39%

37.6%

DPP Tsai-Su ticket

27.9%

30.5%

33.2%

35.8%

32.9%

31.5%

PFP Soong-Lin ticket

11.4%

13.3%

13.1%

9.9%

7%

6.6%

Undecided

-

-

8.7%

14.8%

21.2%

24.4%

 

2) The Presidential Election and the legislative elections will be held on January 14th, 2012.  Are you going to vote?

 

2011/9/16

2011/10/12

2011/11/8

2011/11/24

2011/12/30

Definitely yes

60.5%

60.4%

61.3%

63.9%

68.3%

Possibly

23.7%

25.1%

24.0%

24.5%

16.8%

Not sure

10.7%

10.1%

12.1%

8.9%

12.7%

No opinion

5.0%

4.4%

2.7%

2.8%

-

 

3) Which of the following candidates do you think is likely to win the 2012 Presidential election?

 

2011/12/6

2011/12/30

KMT Ma Ying-jeou

44.9%

43.7%

DPP Tsai Ing-wen

29%

28.3%

PFP James Soong

2.1%

1.7%

 

4)  Support ratings for Presidential candidates according to polls conducted by Taiwan’s various media outlets (arranged by Now News)

 

Now News

TVBS

China Times

Liberty Times

Date

2011/12/6

2011/12/30

2011/12/4

2011/12/27

2011/12/4

2011/12/27

2011/11/24

2011/12/16

KMT Ma Ying-jeou

39%

37.6%

38%

44%

39.9%

42%

33.39%

34.5%

DPP Tsai Ing-wen

32.9%

31.5%

32%

38%

32.69%

37%

35.79%

33.26%

PFP James Soong

7%

6.6%

12%

6%

8.9%

7%

9.8%

10.81%

 

 

Apple Daily

United Daily News

Date

2011/12/4

2011/12/26

2011/12/4

2011/12/18

KMT Ma Ying-jeou

47.04%

40.2%

39%

41%

DPP Tsai Ing-wen

36.9%

32.2%

32%

33%

PFP James Soong

12.11%

5.5%

10%

10%

 

5) Our legislative elections have adopted a "single-seat district, two-ballot" electoral system. Voters cast two ballots, one for the candidate they support, and the other for the political party they support. In addition to casting a ballot for the candidate you support, you also need to cast a ballot for a party. Which of the following parties will you vote for?

 

2011/11/8

2011/11/24

2011/12/6

2011/12/30

KMT

34.4%

39.8%

38.5%

33.7%

DPP

33.1%

33.8%

28.9%

29.9%

PFP

4.2%

3.7%

4.1%

4.0%

TSU

-

-

-

3.8%

Other political parties

5.6%

3.7%

5.6%

4.3%

No opinion

22.7%

18.9%

22.8%

24.3%

 

 

 

The latest poll was conducted between December 28 and 29 with 1,224 people surveyed. The margin of error associated with this sample is plus or minus 2.81 % with a 95 % confidence interval.

 

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