2003 District Council Election Feature PageBack

         Research Findings
 
 Exit Poll of 2003 District Council Election (conducted on 23/11/2003; released on 28/1/2004; on-line from 28/11/2004)
The exit poll data of the District Council Election is provided for free by the Public Opinion Programme at the University of Hong Kong, which serves as part of POP's community services. Please acknowledge the source when re-printing or citing these figures.
 
 Follow-up Survey on the 2003 District Councils Election (conducted on 10-14/12/2003; released on 18/12/2003; on-line from 18/12/2003)
 
 Survey on the 2003 District Councils Election (conducted on 15-19/11/2003; released on 21/11/2003; on-line from 21/11/2003)
 
         Articles
 
 "Predicting District Council Election Outcomes" Robert Ting-Yiu Chung (Director of Public Opinion Programme, the University of Hong Kong) (22/11/2003)
This article described the author's latest predictions of the District Council Election, while at the same time addressed the limitations of such predictions. It touched on the prediction of voter turnout rates, and the chance of candidates from different camps winning their elections.
 
 "Explaining the Operation of District Council Election Exit Poll" Robert Ting-Yiu Chung (Director of Public Opinion Programme, the University of Hong Kong) (18/11/2003)
This article introduced the roles of the three HKU research teams on the District Council election day, and discussed the practical operation and points to note for conducting exit polls.
 
         Press Releases
 
 "HKU POP SITE" today releases last year's DC Election exit poll data (28/1/2004)
 
 HKU POP releases findings of the post-election survey on the District Council Election (18/12/2003)
 
 HKU POP releases findings of the final wave of District Council pre-election survey (21/11/2003)
 
 HKU POP releases findings of the third round District Council election survey (13/11/2003)
 
 HKU POP releases findings of the second round District Council election survey (28/10/2003)
 
 HKU POP SITE releases findings of the first round District Council election survey (19/10/2003)
 
         Related Projects
 
 HKU Student Research Team: Project DC03
The materials herewith were supplied by the Hong Kong University Student Research Team fully supported by POP, but they do not represent the view of POP. Dr Robert Ting-Yiu Chung was the initiator and now an Honorary Advisor of the Team in his personal capacity, together with some of his colleagues at the University of Hong Kong.