Full questionnaireBack
| Q1. Will you vote in the coming Legislative Council Election on 12 September? (Interviewers to inquire propensity) |
| Definitely will |
| Most likely will |
| Most likely won't (Skip to Q3) |
| Definitely won't (Skip to Q3) |
| Not yet decide (Interviewers to inquire whether it is "most likely will" or "most likely won't") (Skip to Q3) |
| Don't know/Hard to say (Skip to Q3) |
| Refuse to answer (Skip to Q3) |
| Q2. [Only for those who intend to vote] Which political camp do you intend to vote for this Sunday? (Interviewers to read out the first 4 answers, single response allowed) |
| Pro-democracy camp |
| Pro-China camp |
| Moderate camp |
| Independent |
| Not yet decided |
| Refuse to answer |
| Q3. Up to date, has the conduct of the election campaign, in all perspectives, enhanced or eroded your belief in democracy? |
| Enhanced |
| Eroded |
| No change |
| Don't know / Hard to say |
| Refuse to answer |
| Q4. Has the publicity over Democratic Party candidate Alex Ho Wai-to's detention on the mainland made you more or less likely to vote for pro-democracy camp candidates? |
| More likely |
| Less likely |
| No change |
| Never thought of voting for a pro-democracy camp |
| Don't know / Hard to say |
| Refuse to answer |
| Q5. Do you think a democratic majority returned in the coming Legislative Council Election would be a good or bad thing for Hong Kong and its relations with the mainland? |
| Good |
| Bad |
| No effect |
| Don't know / Hard to say |
| Refuse to answer |
| Personal Particulars: |
| [DM1] Gender |
| [DM2] Age |
| [DM3] Education Attainment |
| [DM4] Occupation |







