Posted in November 16, 2011 ¬ 5:54 amh.kdecay
While it has not always been easy to feel sorry for Vladimir Meciar’s Movement for a Democratic Society, this week’s FOCUS poll offers yet another way in which insult has added to injury. I have waited for some time for the results of the October FOCUS poll and when it did not come out around [...]
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Posted in November 15, 2011 ¬ 10:25 amh.kdecay
According to press reports in SME and Pravda, the most recent FOCUS poll shows the party Smer-SD with a commanding lead and the capacity to gain a majority of seats in parliament. And for once those press reports are correct. This does not mean that Smer will win the majority, but this FOCUS poll is [...]
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Posted in October 12, 2011 ¬ 8:03 amh.kdecay
Work in progress here, but I wanted to get out the first half while anybody was still interested. Before I get to that, however, a bit of news: Slovak media is reporting an agreement: Smer will support the EFSF package in a vote to be held Friday at the latest in return for early elections [...]
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Posted in June 1, 2011 ¬ 12:11 pmh.kdecay
Big poll yesterday from FOCUS and I’m trying to get back into the habit of updating these posts when big polls come out, so here goes a try at a quick review of recent public opinion polling events. The big picture is, as it has been in the past 12 months, a shift away from [...]
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Posted in May 2, 2011 ¬ 1:44 pmh.admin
The beginning of a semester often means the end of active posting, and such was the case during the winter and spring of 2011–though indeed I took the absence of activity to rather absurd lengths–but the semester is now over and so I can again begin to post from time to time. Although much happened [...]
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Posted in June 13, 2010 ¬ 12:36 amh.admin
With 56.5% of the vote counted, Smer shows a gently declining trend while SDKU, SaS, and Most-Hid show gently increasing trends. If these trends continue, then those three parties plus KDH should have enough seats to form a government. Even if the trends do not continue and the lines merely flatten out, the current ratio [...]
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Posted in June 11, 2010 ¬ 8:17 pmh.admin
This is, I think, the last “dashboard” post for quite some time. The next time you see me post on this kind of thing, it will be an “election” post, but for the moment we have the kind of unusual situation we usually only see just before elections: three major polls appearing on the same [...]
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elections, new parties, polls, public opinion, Slovakia, verejná mienkaFOCUS, MVK, Polis, political parties, polls, public opinion, Slovakia
Posted in June 10, 2010 ¬ 9:12 pmh.admin
I love polling results and I am always surprised and unhappy when they are abused. Recent articles in SME and Pravda put needless stress on these results by, on the one hand, treating them as unique and absolute indicators of a party’s success or failure (at least until the next one comes out) and, on [...]
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elections, new parties, party death, political parties, polls, public opinion, Slovakia, verejná mienkapolitical parties, polls, public opinion, Slovakia
Posted in June 10, 2010 ¬ 10:47 amh.admin
In the eight previous posts in this series (and in this blog in general) I’ve used public opinion as the basic raw-material, but pollsters in Central Europe are quick to note that public opinion only talks about the “current” state of affairs and does not predict what people do once they enter the voting booth. [...]
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Posted in June 7, 2010 ¬ 12:54 pmh.admin
There is an old saying that “figures don’t lie, but liars do figure” (which I’m sure has some equivalent in almost every language) and there is a wonderful book written in 1954 provocatively entitled “How to Lie with Statistics.” In Slovakia’s election coverage in 2010 the challenge is not so much statistical lies as lazyness. [...]
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