2006-12-08

Some survey results

Here is one from Danas, on the basis of a survey of 1700 potential voters by the "Scan" agency, as reported by the funnysurnamed director of the agency, Milka Puzigaća:
DS: 20%
SRS: 18%
DSS-NS: 17%
LDP-GSS-SDU-LSV: 9%
G17+: 5%
SPS: 4%
SPO: 3%
Matters change when the results are calculated on the basis of respondents who say that they are certain that they will actually vote in the election. Then it looks like this:
SRS: 28%
DS: 25%
DSS-NS: 17%
LDP-GSS-SDU-LSV: 9%
G17+: 5%
SPS: 4%
SPO: 3%
So the main difference in comparing all respondents with likely voters applies to the results for DS and SRS. This is because the highest percentage of SRS supporters (75%) declare an intention to vote, fewer supporters of DS and the LDP-based coalition say so (60%), while only half (50%) of SPS and SPO supporters declare they will vote. The reporter for Danas, R.B., did not give figures for DSS supporters -- R.B., are you reading this?

I say 1) it's too early to make predictions, and 2) the track record of preelection surveys in Serbia does not give much reason to treat results of this type as anything other than a curiosity, good for half a beer's worth of conversation. At the same time, it hardly offers a reason for headlines like the one accompanying the article by Radovan Borović (hey, wait a minute--R.B:?) in RFE-RL, "Šešeljev štrajk povećao popularnost Radikala." No it hasn't, and the higher of the potential results is still lower than their most recent result.

3 comments:

Bg anon said...

Yes, its the Novi Sad based agency SCAN (watch out for LSV).

But the record of most opinion pollsters isnt as bad as you might think Eric - Martin Board International for example, whose director was arrested on suspicion of being part of the bankrupcy mafia, has a pretty solid record.

Eric Gordy said...

I figured 9% for Ceda et al seemed a bit high, considering that their stated goal is just to get into the parliament. And that huge difference between "all voters" and "likely voters" is suspicious, looks like bad sampling.

Anonymous said...

Cedo's fraction 2 much friction party will be lucky to get 2%. it is unfortunate for Cedo that the narkomani of Srbija are not politically orietated and will not vote as they would obviously vote for their own.

ps. he then might have got the 5% he needs to have a seat in the parliament.

jovan tesla.