RESULTS OF 2016 CURACAO ELECTION INDEPENDENT POLLING RESEARCH
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Willemstad, Curacao. Independent polling conducted by JJosephaNews demonstrated that, if elections were to be held today in Curacao, the Democratic Party (DP) would walk away with a greater percentage of parliamentary seats, followed by Movementu Progresivo (MP).
This was contrary to the overall dominance of Korsou di Nos Tur (KDNT) placing in the 2016 Primary Selection Day (PSD-2016); however, there seemed to be an adverse effect in which they finished fifth in the pre-election polling research just slightly ahead of MFK, with Pro Korsou rounding out the last spot just less than a percentage point behind the political parties that are pending judgement for entry into Curacao’s 2016 general elections.
The independent poll was conducted over three days, using three modes of survey collection methods: via mobile, online form and en vivo questionnaire.
It was found that a large number of voters were less hesitant to respond in person with their opinion; however, in anonymity the electorate was 2,300 percent more expressive on the disapproval of the branches of the Curacao government and the current coalition of political parties, including especially (i) Bernard Whiteman of Pueblo Soberano; and (ii) Alex Rosaria, leader of PAIS; but were (iii) overwhelmingly disheartened/disgusted with Gerrit Schotte.
Negative perceptions of the branches of government
The small size randomized sample represented a scientific aliquot of the island wide 2016 Curacao electorate.
This was contrary to the overall dominance of Korsou di Nos Tur (KDNT) placing in the 2016 Primary Selection Day (PSD-2016); however, there seemed to be an adverse effect in which they finished fifth in the pre-election polling research just slightly ahead of MFK, with Pro Korsou rounding out the last spot just less than a percentage point behind the political parties that are pending judgement for entry into Curacao’s 2016 general elections.
The independent poll was conducted over three days, using three modes of survey collection methods: via mobile, online form and en vivo questionnaire.
It was found that a large number of voters were less hesitant to respond in person with their opinion; however, in anonymity the electorate was 2,300 percent more expressive on the disapproval of the branches of the Curacao government and the current coalition of political parties, including especially (i) Bernard Whiteman of Pueblo Soberano; and (ii) Alex Rosaria, leader of PAIS; but were (iii) overwhelmingly disheartened/disgusted with Gerrit Schotte.
Negative perceptions of the branches of government
The small size randomized sample represented a scientific aliquot of the island wide 2016 Curacao electorate.
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