Real-time opinion polling for the Afghan presidential election 2019 / authors Maryam Baryalay, Nasim Sadat ; design Anika Rieth.
Material type: TextLanguage: English Publication details: [Place of publication not identified] : Organization for Social Research and Analysis (OSRA), ©2019.Description: 90 pages : color maps, color charts ; 30 cmSubject(s): LOC classification:- Pamphlet JQ1769. A5.
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Contents: Table of figures—Executive summary—Pre-Election opinion polling—1. Introduction—2. Methodology—3. Demographics—4. Participation—5. Candidate preference—6. Candidates support base timeline—7. projections—Post-election polling of the Afghan presidential election—Disclaimer.
Summary: “The Afghan presidential election 2019 marked the fourth general election in Afghanistan since 2002. Data gathered from 11,337 adult participants covering 34 provinces during the run-up phase to the Afghan presidential elections on 28 September revealed that the willingness to participate in the presidential election was strikingly high despite the overall deteriorating security situation in Afghanistan. from 11,337 participants, 69.3% (7,860) stated they will participate in the election, 18.3% (2,079)stated they…”—(page 9).
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