Summary information

Study title

Follow-up on Finnish Municipal Elections 2004

Creator

Moring, Tom (University of Helsinki. Swedish School of Social Science) - 0000-0002-5036-3366
TNS Gallup Finland

Study number / PID

FSD2110 (FSD)

urn:nbn:fi:fsd:T-FSD2110 (URN)

10.60686/t-fsd2110 (DOI)

Data access

Restricted

Series

Follow-ups on Finnish National and Local Elections (GallupChannel)

Kantar has been collecting follow-up data on Finnish public elections, using its computerised Kantar Forum Channel system (previously known as GallupChannel). The project has been led by, among others, Tom Moring and Juhani Pehkonen. The surveys have studied voting behaviour, political party and candidate choice, and what kind of influence the media, information sources, election campaigns and advertising have had on people's voting decisions.

Abstract

The survey studied the 2004 municipal elections in Finland, focusing on election campaigning, political advertising and voting behaviour. The survey was conducted as part of the "Changes in Finnish TV Election Campaigns" project. The respondents were asked whether they had voted in the recent municipal elections. Those who had voted were asked the candidate of which political party or group they had voted for, at which point they had decided who to vote for, and whether the candidate or the party had been more important in the choice. They also rated the importance of a number of issues (e.g. environmental issues, employment, taxation, social security, public services, crime prevention) to the voting decision. In addition, voters were asked whether the public debate on outsourcing and privatising the provision of municipal services (local government services) had encouraged them to vote. Further questions covered information sources used to help them decide how to vote. Non-voters were asked to what extent certain factors influenced their decision not to vote (e.g. difficulty to find an appropriate candidate, distrust of politics and politicians, having more important things to do on the voting day). One question explored at which point they had made the decision not to vote. All respondents were asked whether they had noticed or seen election advertising and in what form: television, newspaper or internet adverts advertising political parties or candidates, leaflets dropped in the letterbox, outdoor posters etc. One question explored whether the respondents had seen television advertisements for certain political parties. The respondents were asked which party they would vote for if they were obliged to vote for one, and whether they had voted in the 2003 parliamentary elections, and for which party. Background variables included, among others, the respondent's year of birth, gender, mother tongue, marital status, household composition and size, basic and...
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Methodology

Data collection period

10/2004 - 11/2004

Country

Finland

Time dimension

Longitudinal: Trend/Repeated cross-section

Analysis unit

Individual

Universe

People aged 18 and over resident in Finland

Excludes: the Åland Islands

Sampling procedure

Probability: Multistage

Kind of data

Quantitative

Data collection mode

Face-to-face interview: Computer-assisted (CAPI/CAMI)

Access

Publisher

Finnish Social Science Data Archive

Publication year

2006

Terms of data access

The dataset is (B) available for research, teaching and study.

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