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Jun 6, 2022
Vowles, Jack; Barker, Fiona; Krewel, Mona; Hayward, Janine; Curtin, Jennifer; Greaves, Lara; Oldfield, Luke, 2022, "2020 New Zealand Election Study", https://doi.org/10.26193/BPAMYJ, ADA Dataverse, V3
The 2020 Election occurred on October 17th. It was administered by mail and online by the Public Policy Institute (PPI) at the University of Auckland. Funding provided by Victoria University of Wellington, the New Zealand Electoral Commission, the University of Auckland, and the... |
Jun 6, 2022
Vowles, Jack; McMillan, Kate; Barker, Fiona; Curtin, Jennifer; Hayward, Janine; Greaves, Lara; Crothers, Charles, 2022, "2017 New Zealand Election Study", https://doi.org/10.26193/28JJFB, ADA Dataverse, V3
The 2017 election was held on September 23. While the incumbent National Party gained the largest number of seats, it was short of a majority in Parliament. The final vote count was released on October 7. On October 19, New Zealand First Party leader Winston Peters annouced his p... |
Jun 6, 2022
Vowles, Jack; Coffé, Hilde; Curtin, Jennifer; Cotterell, Gerard, 2022, "2014 New Zealand Election Study", https://doi.org/10.26193/MF9DNL, ADA Dataverse, V3
The general election was held on 20 September, 2014. Its outcome was the re-election of a National Party-led government for a third term. We generated new knowledge about relationships between psychological personality types and political behaviour, particularly for participation... |
Jun 6, 2022
Vowles, Jack; Cotterell, Gerard; Miller, Raymond; Curtin, Jennifer, 2022, "2011 New Zealand Election Study", https://doi.org/10.26193/YZDMF3, ADA Dataverse, V3
The 2011 New Zealand General Election was held November 26th. This survey includes module 4 of the Comparative Study of Electoral Systems (CSES) programme and also includes questions that will be used to analyse the results of the electoral system referendum concurrent with the e... |
Jun 6, 2022
Vowles, Jack; Banducci, Susan; Karp, Jeffrey; Miller, Raymond; Sullivan, Ann; Curtin, Jennifer, 2022, "2008 New Zealand Election Study", https://doi.org/10.26193/6CVEYM, ADA Dataverse, V3
The 2008 election was held on November 8. The result was a change of government from a Labour-led to a National-led government. The 2008 Election Study includes module 3 of the Comparative Study of Electoral Systems (CSES) programme. The data set contains 3,042 respondents, of wh... |
Jun 6, 2022
Vowles, Jack; Banducci, Susan; Karp, Jeffrey; Miller, Raymond; Sullivan, Ann, 2022, "2005 New Zealand Election Study", https://doi.org/10.26193/WJ8DGC, ADA Dataverse, V3
The 2005 NZES had two main elements. The first was the study’s standard post-election survey, with questionnaires sent by post to several thousand New Zealanders. The second was more experimental, and took place on the Internet only, in two waves, one immediately before the elect... |
Jun 6, 2022
Vowles, Jack; Banducci, Susan; Karp, Jeffrey; Aimer, Peter; Miller, Raymond, 2019, "2002 New Zealand Election Study", https://doi.org/10.26193/9DE0X4, ADA Dataverse, V6
The New Zealand Election Survey (NZES) aims to monitor the democratic process in New Zealand during a period of social and economic change, and most particularly, during the transition between electoral systems. This 2002 survey is the fifth in the series which has been conducted... |
Jun 6, 2022
Vowles, Jack; Banducci, Susan; Karp, Jeffrey; Aimer, Peter; Miller, Raymond; Sullivan, Ann, 2019, "1999 New Zealand Election Study", https://doi.org/10.26193/UNGIXJ, ADA Dataverse, V6
The New Zealand Election Survey (NZES) began in its present form in 1990, continued in 1993 and 1996, and its most recent study includes the 1999 general election. The NZES was undertaken with the aim of monitoring the democratic process in New Zealand during a period of social a... |
Jun 6, 2022
Vowles, Jack; Banducci, Susan; Karp, Jeffrey; Aimer, Peter; Catt, Helena; Miller, Raymond; Denmark, D, 2019, "1996 New Zealand Election Study", https://doi.org/10.26193/O0LRZZ, ADA Dataverse, V6
The objectives of the 1996 election study were two-fold: to monitor the democratic process during New Zealand's transition from a plurality (first-past-the-post) electoral system to a proportional (MMP) system, and to gauge the attitudes, opinions and behaviours of electors. Two... |
Jun 6, 2022
Vowles, Jack; Aimer, Peter; Catt, Helena; Miller, Raymond; Lamare, Jim, 2019, "1993 New Zealand Election Study", https://doi.org/10.26193/9ODFXU, ADA Dataverse, V6
The post-election survey focused on voting trends and decision-making in the 1993 New Zealand general election. Voters were questioned on: parties/politicians and the politics and issues of each; economic policy; attitudes to other policies and values; their attitudes to the exte... |