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SBS Chuseok Public Opinion Poll, 2011

https://doi.org/10.22687/KOSSDA-A1-2011-0011-V1.0

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Abstract

This survey was conducted by SBS (Seoul Broadcasting System) on the occasion of Chuseok 2011, to forecast the outlook for the special election for the mayor of Seoul as well as the next presidential and general elections. The main contents of the survey include candidate approval ratings, approval ratings for hypothetical competition (Na Gyeong-won/Han Myung-sook, Na Gyeong-won/ Park Won-soon, Kim Hwang-sik/Han Myung-sook, Kim Hwang-sik/Park Won-soon), pros and cons of a direct election system for electing superintendent, pros and cons of free school meals, intention of paying additional taxes for the expansion of welfare, approval ratings for the next presidential candidate, approval ratings for hypothetical competition between presidential candidates (Park Geun-hye/ Song Hak-gyu, Park Geun-hye/Moon Jae-in, Park Geun-hye/ Ahn Cheol-soo), and intention of supporting the incumbent member of the National Assembly at the next general election, etc. In addition, political indicators such as approval ratings for the president's state management and party support were also investigated.
The actual number of samples for this survey is 1,500 including the 500 additionally sampled from the Seoul area for the questions on special elections for the mayor of Seoul in addition to the 1,000 nationwide. This data includes a weight variable which will produce results based on sample of 1,000 proportional to the national population.

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