Ming Pao sponsored “Survey on CE Election and Occupy Central Campaign” (third round)Back
Released on 15/10/2013 by Ming Pao; online from 15/10/2013
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Research Background It is the third time that Ming Pao commissioned the Public Opinion Programme at the University of Hong Kong to conduct this survey since April and July 2013 aiming at gauging citizens’ opinions on the Chief Executive Election in 2017 and the “Occupy Central with Love and Peace” movement. The survey questionnaire follows the one used in the first round, all fieldwork operations, data collection and analysis were carried out independently by POP, in other words, POP has full independence in the survey design and operation and would take full responsibility for all the findings reported herewith. |
Research team members
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First round survey
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Second round survey
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* In order to increase the representation of the results, the survey figures have been weighted according to provisional figures obtained from the Census and Statistics Department regarding the gender-age distribution of the Hong Kong population in 2012 year-end. Figures in the report are prevailed according to the “weighted” sample.
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Third round survey
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* In order to increase the representation of the results, the survey figures have been weighted according to provisional figures obtained from the Census and Statistics Department regarding the gender-age distribution of the Hong Kong population in 2013 mid-year. Figures in the report are prevailed according to the “weighted” sample.
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Q1 With regards to the Chief Executive election in 2017, it is proposed that the candidates should be first chosen by the nomination committee in order to make sure that they will not act against the Central Government, and then let Hong Kong citizens practice universal suffrage in electing the Chief Executive. To what extent do you agree or disagree with this proposal? |
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April 2013 |
July 2013 |
October 2013 |
Changes |
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Frequency |
Percentage |
Frequency |
Percentage |
Frequency |
Percentage |
Percentage |
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Very much agree |
)Agree |
192 |
) 450 |
19 |
) 44 |
197 |
) 434 |
19 |
) 43 |
211 |
)488 |
21 |
) 48 |
+2 |
+6 |
Quite agree |
258 |
25 |
237 |
23 |
277 |
27 |
+4 |
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Half-half |
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153 |
|
15 |
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112 |
|
11 |
|
81 |
|
8 |
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-3 |
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Quite disagree |
) Disagree |
132 |
) 357 |
13 |
) 35 |
166 |
) 389 |
16 |
) 38 |
165 |
)363 |
16 |
) 36 |
-- |
-2% |
Very much disagree |
224 |
22 |
223 |
22 |
198 |
20 |
-2 |
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Don’t know/ Hard to say |
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63 |
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6 |
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81 |
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8 |
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75 |
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7 |
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-1 |
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Total |
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1023 |
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100 |
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1016 |
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100 |
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1016 |
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100 |
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Q2 There have been suggestions to fight for the implementation of universal suffrage for the Chief Executive election in 2017 in Hong Kong via the “Occupy Central with Love and Peace” movement. To what extent do you agree or disagree with this suggestion? |
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April 2013 |
July 2013 |
October 2013 |
Changes |
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Frequency |
Percentage |
Frequency |
Percentage |
Frequency |
Percentage |
Percentage |
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Very much agree |
)Agree |
91 |
) 251 |
9 |
) 25 |
152 |
) 323 |
15 |
) 32 |
119 |
) 253 |
12 |
) 25 |
-3 |
-7 |
Quite agree |
159 |
16 |
171 |
17 |
134 |
13 |
-4 |
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Half-half |
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183 |
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18 |
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136 |
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13 |
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114 |
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11 |
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-2 |
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Quite disagree |
) Disagree |
218 |
) 521 |
21 |
) 51 |
211 |
) 467 |
21 |
) 46 |
224 |
) 552 |
22 |
) 55 |
+1 |
+9 |
Very much disagree |
303 |
30 |
255 |
25 |
328 |
33 |
+8 |
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Don’t know/ Hard to say |
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68 |
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7 |
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90 |
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9 |
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86 |
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9 |
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Total |
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1023 |
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100 |
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1016 |
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100 |
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1016 |
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100 |
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