Datasets
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NZES2002: New Zealand Election Study
University of AucklandThe 2002 NZES had five major components: A New General Sample, which involved a proportionately random selection from the general parliamentary electorates; the Election to Election Panels, which was conducted post-election and included respondents from the 1996 and 1999 NZESes; the Campaign Pre-Election Sample and Pre-Post Panel, which involved a random...Created 12 March 2019 • Updated 28 July 2019 -
NZES2005: New Zealand Election Study
University of AucklandThe 2005 NZES had two main elements. The first was the study’s standard post-election survey, with questionnaires sent by post to several thousand New Zealanders. The second was more experimental, and took place on the Internet only, in two waves, one immediately before the election and another after the final results were announced. Unlike most Internet...Created 12 March 2019 • Updated 28 July 2019 -
NZES2008: New Zealand Election Study
University of AucklandThe 2008 election was held on November 8. The result was a change of government from a Labour-led to a National-led government. The 2008 Election Study includes module 3 of the Comparative Study of Electoral Systems (CSES) programme. The data set contains 3,042 respondents, of whom 636 are an oversample from the seven Māori electorates. Part of the data...Created 12 March 2019 • Updated 28 July 2019 -
NZES2011: New Zealand Election and Referendum Study
University of AucklandThe 2011 New Zealand General Election was held November 26th. This survey includes module 4 of the Comparative Study of Electoral Systems (CSES) programme and also includes questions that will be used to analyse the results of the electoral system referendum concurrent with the election.Created 12 March 2019 • Updated 28 July 2019 -
NZES2014: New Zealand Election Study
University of AucklandThe general election was held on 20 September, 2014. Its outcome was the re-election of a National Party-led government for a third term. We generated new knowledge about relationships between psychological personality types and political behaviour, particularly for participation and civic engagement. We also tested the extent to which individuals'...Created 12 March 2019 • Updated 28 July 2019 -
NZES1990: New Zealand Election Survey
University of AucklandThis post-election survey focused on voting trends and decision making in the 1990 New Zealand general election. Respondents were questioned on: the importance to them of various issues such as inflation, unemployment, economic growth, defence, health, social welfare, law and order, education; which party was most likely, as a government, to address these...Created 12 March 2019 • Updated 28 July 2019