Silván & Miracle has analyzed the microdata from the new wave of the EITB Focus survey. A month before the elections for the Basque parliament, an important part of the electorate continues not to interfere in the electoral process.
A month after the phone call to elections for the Basque Parliament, EITB has published a new installment of the study EITB focus. Despite the proximity of the elections, citizens remains indifferent, and the data on undecided voters shows that an important part of the Basque electorate has not yet been involved in the electoral process. Evidence of this is the data on undecided people from this study, in which the decrease in the percentage of undecided people is very small. In the February EITB Focus survey, 21.5% of voters were undecided, while in March 20% were still undecided.
Indifference to the upcoming elections
When asked how you feel about the upcoming elections for the Basque Parliament, you answer: indifference, hope and concern These are the feelings of the majority of respondents.
According to the analysis of EITB Focus micro data, carried out by Silván & Miracle, the feeling of concern predominates especially among voters of the PNV.
Among the voters of EH BilduOn the other hand, hope and illusion dominate. The electorate of Elkarrekin We can download it is the one who seems most indifferent, and the voter of the PSE-EE It moves between indifference and concern.
It is worth noting that it has not been possible to analyze the mood of the voters of the PP, Sumar and Vox, because the sample is insufficient to draw conclusions.
Data sheet
1,800 people living in the BAC were interviewed to prepare the EITB Focus survey (600 in each historical area).
The fieldwork was conducted from March 8 to 14 through telephone interviews.
All data, microdata and other statistical aspects can be consulted in the Open Data section of the EITB Group Transparency Portal.
Source: EITB

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