Posts Tagged ‘Survey’

Merdeka Center survey shows lowest rating for Prime Minister

August 4th, 2008
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Previous Merdeka Center’s opinion poll results will usually come out in the Star or NST, but this time I did not read about it. This news was covered in Malaysiakini. Not surprising that it was missing in main stream media because it shows that only 42% of the polled people said that approved/satisfied with Prime Minister Badawi. This is even lower than pre-elections times and a huge drop from the 91% popularity he had in 2004. This means more people are unhappy than happy.

 

Few areas were covered in the poll, among them Najib’s suitabilty as next PM, satistifaction with BN and PR government fulfilling election promises, view on economy, and general outlook on the country’s direction.

 

The opinion poll, 2nd Quarter 2008 Peninsular Malaysia Voter Opinion Survey was between 4th and 14th July 2008 to gauge voters’ perceptions of current issues, the state of the economy and leadership. Some extracts from the summary:

The survey reveals a large majority also indicated that they perceived the country was going in the wrong direction – based on only 28% who felt satisfied with the way things are going in the country. This may be in part due to a deepening concern over the state of the economy as a majority (59%), were worried over economic related issues followed by 10% who cited political issues as being most important.

With respect to views on political parties and leaders, in two mutually exclusive questions, the survey found 44% of Peninsular Malaysia voters were satisfied with the Barisan Nasional while 57% report being satisfied with Pakatan Rakyat.

The poll also found 42% of voters reported satisfaction with Dato’ Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi’s performance as prime minister.

With respect to Dato’ Seri Anwar Ibrahim, the survey found that only 11% believed in the allegation of sexual misconduct while 66% agreed that it “was a politically motivated action to disrupt Anwar Ibrahim’s political career”. The survey also found that public confidence towards institutions likely to be involved in handling the matter to be
relatively low with not more than 33% citing confidence.

According to the center, the Peninsular Malaysia wide telephone survey of 1030 randomly selected Malaysian registered voters was carried out between 4th and 14th July 2008, and funded via internally generated resources. Respondents were selected using the random,stratified sampling method and structured along the national electorate profile and specifically proportional to gender, ethnicity, and state of residence.

 

Merdeka Center’s press release (PDF) is available on their website, but for those who are more visually inclined, Malaysiakini provided some nice graphics, but its good to read the full report to get a proper insight. So let’s have a look at them:

 

 

 

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That means total of satisfied (very and somewhat) respondents (7+35) is 42%, total of dissatisfied  (very and somewhat) respondents is (37+17) is 54% and the balance 4% is no response/don’t know category.

 

 

 

 

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That means for federal BN, total of satisfied (very and somewhat) respondents (8+36) is 44%, total of dissatisfied (very and somewhat) respondents is (38+16) is 54% and the balance 2% is no response/don’t know category.

For state PR, total of satisfied (very and somewhat) respondents (9+48) is 57%, total of dissatisfied (very and somewhat) respondents is (19+13) is 32% and the balance 11% is no response/don’t know category.

 

 

 

 

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That means only 24% of respondents have positive things to say about the economy. 1 in 4 Malaysians surveyed by the poll.

 

 

 

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Less than one third of the respondents are happy with the current situation. Those unhappy can be due to actions of both ruling government and the opposition.

Reader should note that the sampling is only 1030 and from Peninsular Malaysia.

Malaysiakini poll on MIC future

July 13th, 2008
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Malaysiakini’s poll results on who should lead MIC after Samy Vellu looks similar to the poll I ran for 20 days in March.Malaysiakini had 5109 respondents while mine had only 138. Theirs ran for a day, while mine for 21 days.

Former deputy president S Subramaniam bagged 22.5 percent of the votes, the highest in the group. This was followed by SK Devamany, the deputy minister with 11 percent, while the sole MIC cabinet minister, Dr S Subramaniam took 10.5 percent. Palanivel was in fourth place at 3.1 percent while information chief M Saravanan picked up 2.5 percent. More significantly, bulk of the votes, 50.4 percent, went to no one in particular – a total of 2,544 Malaysiakini readers said “they did not favour any of the individuals mentioned”.

In my poll, Devamany took first place with 31 percent of the votes, followed by Dr S.Subramaniam with 8 percent, Dato Subra at 6 percent, Samy Vellu (3 percent) and Saravanan last at 2 percent. I did not put up Palanivel. As for those who didn’t want any of them, don’t care, or don’t have any idea, the total is 49 percent!

The similarity in both the polls is that the Devamany is in the top two list, while Saravanan came last. Interestingly, the top three positions in both polls were taken by Dato Subra, Devamany and Dr S.Subramaniam. A more glaring imilarity is that majority of the respondents did not like the choices available!

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Malaysiakini asked few more questions as shown in the graphics above. Almost 90 percent wanted Samy, who has helmed the party for almost three decades, to quit “immediately”.

About 70 percent believed that MIC should shed its race-based politics, while 42.5 percent wanted MIC to quit BN and join the opposition Pakatan Rakyat.

Are you upset with Karpal’s statement?

May 10th, 2008
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Current poll status shows that:

* No (89%, 48 Votes)
* Yes (11%, 6 Votes)

Total Voters: 54

Still got time to prove that PM was correct – Many Malaysians are upset with Karpal.

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Study show BN lost media war

April 3rd, 2008
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The study did not indicate how the respondents were chosen, data collection method, and number of respondent for each age group. But if the study is to be accepted, then it means nearly 2/3 of those aged between 21 and 40 would have anti-BN views. Added with the probability that this group would have high mobility (thus able to convey things they saw/read to more people) as compared to those in their 50s or 60s, the BN did a terrible mistake by overlooking the Internet.

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Penang Hindu Endowments Board should be apolitical

March 19th, 2008
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The previous state government dished out the positions to politicians. The current government should not repeat the same mistake. They must set up a committee to short list and select suitable candidates to be in the board. There should be competent people well versed in religion and community issues. Politicians who lead will be seen as making skewed decisions or under influence of their political parties. I don’t think the assemblymen should be in the board.

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