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Amárach Summer Panel Results Report – 11 th August 2015 By Amárach Research

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Amárach Summer Panel Results Report – 11th August 2015

By Amárach Research

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When deciding who to vote for in the general election,

who will you pick?

Q. When deciding who to vote for in the general election, will you pick: a) The candidate before the party (including

the independents, or b) The party (including the independents) before the candidate?

Gender

– Male

– Female

Age

– 18-24

– 25-34

– 35-44

– 45-54

– 55+

%

67%

33%

The party (including

independents) before

the candidate?

% 35

31

47

33

29

27

33

65

69

53

67

71

73

67

(Base: All Irish adults – 1000)

Demographics

Social Class

– ABC1

– C2DE

Region

Dublin

Leinster

Munster

Conn/Ulster

35

31

36

29

35

31

65

69

64

71

65

69

The Party

Candidates

The candidate

before the

party

(including

independents)

46

44

46

51

39

47

44

46

44

46

51

39

47

44

%

When deciding who to vote for in the

general election, who will you pick?

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Knowledge of how you will vote in the next general

election

Q3 In considering who to vote for at the next general election would say that at this stage you are: a) completely

undecided as to who you will vote for, b) fairly undecided as to who you will vote for, c) fairly decide as to who you will

vote for or d) completely decided as to who you will vote for?

Gender

– Male

– Female

Age

– 18-24

– 25-34

– 35-44

– 45-54

– 55+

%

43

38

48

37

36

42

44

11

10

11

12

12

8

9

(Base: All Irish adults – 1000)

Demographics

Social Class

– ABC1

– C2DE

Region

Dublin

Leinster

Munster

Conn/Ulster

41

40

41

38

43

40

9

12

9

15

7

11

Completely undecided

Completely decided

41

24

24

10

Completely

undecided

%

46

44

46

51

39

47

44

46

44

46

51

39

47

44

Fairly

undecided

Fairly

decided

Completely

decided

%

Knowledge of how you

will vote

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On a scale of 1 to 5 where 1 is Very Uncertain and 5 is

Very Certain, do you know which constituency you will

be voting in?

Q. The next general election will be fought in 40 constituencies - down from 43 in 2011. On a scale of 1 to 5 where 1 is

Very Uncertain and 5 is Very Certain, do you know which constituency you will be voting in?

Gender

– Male

– Female

Age

– 18-24

– 25-34

– 35-44

– 45-54

– 55+

%

13

24

22

27

18

19

12

58

41

31

38

42

56

65

(Base: All Irish adults – 1000)

Demographics

Social Class

– ABC1

– C2DE

Region

Dublin

Leinster

Munster

Conn/Ulster

19

18

21

16

18

21

50

48

43

52

50

53

Very Uncertain

Very Certain

19

8

14

10

49

Very

Uncertain

%

46

44

46

51

39

47

44

46

44

46

51

39

47

44

4

3

2

Very

Certain

%

Do you know which constituency you

will be voting in?

1

5

Trends Report

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