Study title
VALU 2014 - SVT exit poll survey parliamentary election 2014
Creator
Holmberg, Sören (Department of Political Science, University of Gothenburg)
Näsman, Per (Division of Safety Research, Royal Institute of Technology)
Gustafsson, Torbjörn (Sveriges Television)
Study number / PID
https://doi.org/10.5878/002619 (DOI)
Abstract
This exit poll survey (VALU, an abbreviation for vallokalsundersökning) was carried out in connection with the parliamentary election on September 14, 2014.
In VALU - Swedish exit poll surveys - voters leaving polling stations are asked by public service broadcaster Sveriges Television (SVT) to fill in a questionnaire and put it anonymously in a sealed box. After collecting and processing the responses, Sveriges Television is able to present an election forecast and an analysis of the reasons underlying the outcome of the election in its Election Night broadcast. The first exit poll survey in Sweden was carried out at the parliamentary election in 1991. Since then similar studies have been carried out in connection with all Parliamentary elections, referendums and elections to the European Parliament.
In VALU, Sweden (constituencies) is divided into geographical regions grouped around major university cities. In each of the regions, a university teacher is engaged as regional survey leader. The survey leaders act as supervisors for the field agents who carry out the survey in the polling stations and early voting stations respectively. All survey leaders have knowledge of statistical methodology.
Purpose:
Provide analytical support for the election night broadcast on Swedish television during the election night, and for other post-election analysis.