2. How do you rate Kenny Anthony’s performance as Leader of the Opposition?
Excellent: 10.4%; Good: 27.5%; Fair: 18.3%; Poor: 19.7%; Very Poor: 14.8%; Won’t say: 9.2%
3. Will you be voting in the General Elections?
Yes: 70.6%; No: 20.2%; Don’t Know: 4.4%; Won’t Say: 4.8%
4. Have you decided how you will vote?
Yes: 75.6%; No: 19.5%; Won’t Say: 4.9%
5. If your answer was yes to the previous question, when did you make up your mind? Last Three Months, 3 months to I year ago, Over 1 Year Ago
Last 3 Months: 4.9%; 3 months to 1 Year: 46.7%; Over 1 year ago: 43.3%; Won’t Say: 5.1%
6. Did you vote in the last election?
Yes: 59.3%; No: 19.1%; Won’t Say: 22.6%
7. Will you be voting for the first time?
Yes: 4.1%; No: 86.5%; Won’t Say: 9.4%
8. Will you vote for the same party you voted for in the last election?
Yes: 60.4; No: 18.3%; Don’t Know: 2.2%; Won’t Say: 19.1%
9. Which leader is best to manage the country at this time? Kenny, King, d’Auvergne, Prudent?
Kenny: 51.6%; King: 29.7%; d’Auvergne: 4.7%, Prudent: 0.1%; Don’t Know: 2.9%; Won’t Say: 10.9%
10. Which party is best to run the country at this time? UWP, SLP, NDM, LPM
UWP: 30.2%; SLP: 53.7%; NDM: 2.1%; LPM: 0.0%; Don’t Know: 1.3%; Won’t Say: 12.6%
11. What is the main issue you would like to see the next government focus on? Agriculture, Tourism, Crime, Jobs/The Economy, Education, Health Care, Youth, Other
Jobs/Economy: 35.5%; Crime: 31.9%; Education: 10.3%; Youth: 7.1%; Health Care: 6.2%; Tourism: 4.5%; Agriculture: 2.8%; Other: 1.7%
12. Which party would you like to see form the next government?
SLP: 52.1%; UWP: 35.6%; NDM: 2.7%; LPM: 0.1%; Won’t Say: 9.5%
13. Which party do you feel will win the General Elections?
SLP: 50.4%; UWP: 34.7%; Other: 0%; Don’t Know: 4.8%; Won’t Say: 10.1%
14. What is the main issue for you in deciding the candidate you will vote for? Honesty, Competence, Track Record, Party, Other
Competence: 38.1%; Party: 35.6%; Honesty: 18.7%; Track Record: 1.6%; Other: 5.9%
When the results were analyzed by constituency this is what they found:
Babonneau - UWP 41.7% SLP 40.8% Don’t Know: 8.8% Won't Say 8.7%
Gros Islet - UWP 43.5% SLP 45.8% Other: 3.2% Don’t Know 3.6% Won't Say 3.8%
Castries North - UWP 46.1% SLP 39.1% Don’t Know 9.5% Won't Say 5.3%
Castries Central - UWP 41.7% SLP 39.8% Don’t Know 7.1% Won't Say 12.3%
Castries East - UWP 42.7% SLP 48.2% Other: 1.3 Don’t Know 4.9% Won't Say 2.7%
Castries South - UWP 41.6% SLP 48.3% Don’t Know 5.8% Won't Say 4.3%
Castries South East - UWP 42.5% SLP 44.3% Don’t Know 7.3% Won't Say 5.8%
Anse La Raye/Canaries - UWP 41.9% SLP 44.4% Other: 4.1% Don’t Know 6.2% Won't Say 3.4%
Soufriere - UWP 42.1% SLP 45.3% Other: 2.7% Don’t Know 5.1% Won't Say 4.8%
Choiseul - UWP 43.6% SLP 47.9% Don’t Know 4.1% Won't Say 4.4%
Laborie - UWP 40.6% SLP 51.1% Don’t Know 5.2% Won't Say 3.1%
Vieux Fort South - UWP 39.7% SLP 50.4% Don’t Know 7.5% Won't Say 2.4%
Vieux Fort North - UWP 35.5% SLP 54.6% Don’t Know 7.6 Won't Say 2.3%
Micoud South - UWP 47.8% SLP 42.1% Don’t Know 8.7% Won't Say 1.3%
Micoud North - UWP 26.8% IND 29.5% SLP 30.3% Don’t Know 9.7% Won't Say 3.6%
Dennery South - UWP 42.4% SLP 46.9% Don’t Know 6.7% Won't Say 3.9%
Dennery North - UWP % 35.7% SLP 47.1% IND 10.3% Don’t Know 4.2% Won't Say 2.6%
Where did this poll originate? Who are the pollsters? What is the sample size and date of the poll.
ReplyDeleteLabour party supporters do not get fooled. The uwp is trying to make you complacent.
14. What is the main issue for you in deciding the candidate you will vote for? Honesty, Competence, Track Record, Party, Other
ReplyDeleteCompetence: 38.1%; Party: 35.6%; Honesty: 18.7%; Track Record: 1.6%; Other: 5.9%
Seems like a high percentage of people who vote blindly.
From what I've read there if the election were to go according to that poll, SLP would win 13-4 not 14-3 as stated in the intro. UWP would take Babonneau, Castries North, Castries Central and Micoud South. I do hope this is wrong, as I'll be satisfied with nothing less than a clean sweep. No way I want Wisha Feedee-weak, Queenly King Son and Asinine Names to remain in Parliament.
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