Opinion_polling_for_the_2012_Taiwanese_presidential_election

Opinion polling for the 2012 Taiwanese presidential election

Opinion polling for the 2012 Taiwanese presidential election

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Nationwide public opinion polling have been commissioned in the leadup to the Taiwanese presidential election of 2012 by various organisations, including the Apple Daily, China Times, Global Views Magazine, Liberty Times, Era News and TVBS News. Election forecasts have also been released by various organisations, including the National Chengchi University, China Times, "Gallup" Market Research (not part of the global Gallup organization),[1] Global Views Magazine, and TVBS News, through the use of different forecasting models.

It is important to note that in terms of political orientation, sources such as TVBS News, United Daily News, and China Times are considered to be pro-unification, while sources such as Liberty Times are considered to be pro-independence.

Opinion polling

Two-way race

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Three-way race

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Television debates performance rating

Note that the percentages reflect the proportion of valid respondents who rated a particular candidate as performing the best during the presidential and vice-presidential television debates.

Presidential debates

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Vice-presidential debates

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Election forecasting

Polling firm forecasts

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Prediction market forecasts

Note that as the election forecast reports released by the National Chengchi University are based on models that involve the use of prediction markets as raw data, as opposed to opinion polling, the percentages may not add up to 100%.[2]

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Election forecast maps

Forecast SourceNational Chengchi UniversityNational Chengchi UniversityNational Chengchi University
Date of ReleaseSeptember 9, 2011September 27, 2011November 11, 2011
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Date of ReleaseNovember 17, 2011December 16, 2011December 21, 2011
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Forecast SourceNational Chengchi University[permanent dead link]National Chengchi University[permanent dead link]National Chengchi University[permanent dead link]
Date of ReleaseDecember 26, 2011January 2, 2012January 3, 2012
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  Municipalities, counties and cities where Tsai Ing-Wen is forecast to lead.
  Municipalities, counties and cities where Ma Ying-Jeou is forecast to lead.
  Municipalities, counties and cities where James Soong is forecast to lead.

References

  1. Stewart, Chris (December 23, 2006). "Gallup vs Gallup Taiwan". Taipei Times. Retrieved January 11, 2012.
  2. The Exchange of Future Events, The Center for Prediction Markets, National Chengchi University, November 17, 2011



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