Reports

November 2023
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Perceptions of Kwazulu-Natal Registered Voters on Which Political Party Has The Best Relationship With The Zulu Royal Household.
This report investigates the perceptions of registered KwaZulu-Natal voters on which political party has the best relationship with the Zulu royal household. The data in the report comes from a September 2023 Foundation survey. The survey was conducted telephonically amongst a sample of 2 434 geographically and demographically representative registered voters in KwaZulu-Natal. The survey has a provincial margin of error of 3%. Totals may not add up to 100% where respondents refused to answer a question or where rounding has occurred.
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October 2023
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48
Kwazulu-Natal Voters’ Perceptions of Whether The Ingonyama Trust Runs Makes Sense.
This report investigates the perceptions of registered voters in KwaZulu-Natal as to whether they believe that the way the Ingonyama Trust runs makes sense. The data in the report comes from a September 2023 Foundation survey. The survey was conducted telephonically amongst a sample of 2 434 geographically and demographically representative registered voters in KwaZulu-Natal. The survey has a provincial margin of error of 3%. Totals may not add up to 100% where respondents refused to answer a question or where rounding has occurred.
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October 2023
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47
Perceptions of Kwazulu-Natal Registered Voters Towards The Ingonyama Trust.
This report examines the perceptions of registered voters in KwaZulu-Natal towards the Ingonyama Trust. The data in the report comes from a September 2023 Foundation survey. The survey was conducted telephonically amongst a sample of 2 434 geographically and demographically representative registered voters in KwaZulu-Natal. The survey has a provincial margin of error of 3%. Totals may not add up to 100% where respondents refused to answer a question or where rounding has occurred.
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October 2023
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46
Perceptions of Registered Voters in Kwazulu-Natal on Whether Former President Jacob Zuma Has Been Treated Fairly or Unfairly by The ANC.
This report investigates the perceptions of registered KwaZulu-Natal voters on whether former president Jacob Zuma has been treated fairly or unfairly by the ANC. The data in the report comes from a September 2023 Foundation survey. The survey was conducted telephonically amongst a sample of 2 434 geographically and demographically representative registered voters in KwaZulu-Natal. The survey has a provincial margin of error of 3%. Totals may not add up to 100% where rounding has occurred or where respondents refused to answer a question.
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October 2023
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South Africa’s Political State of Play in October 2023
This report investigates the political balance of power in South Africa in October 2023. It is based on a survey of 1412 geographically and demographically representative registered voters commissioned by the Foundation. That survey had a national margin of error of 5%.
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October 2023
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44
Favourability Scores of Prominent Political Figures in Kwazulu-Natal
This report tracks how registered voters in KwaZulu-Natal perceive prominent political figures in the province and the country.
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October 2023
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Preferred Coalition Agreements in Kwazulu-Natal
This report investigates the coalition agreements preferred by registered KwaZulu-Natal voters. The data in the report comes from a September 2023 Foundation survey. The survey was conducted telephonically amongst a sample of 2 434 geographically and demographically representative registered voters in KwaZulu-Natal. The survey has a provincial margin of error of 3%. Totals may not add up to 100% where respondents refused to answer a question or where rounding has occurred.
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October 2023
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42
Perceptions of Registered Voters in Kwazulu-Natal on Whether The Province Has Been Managed Better or Worse Than The Rest of South Africa
This report investigates the perceptions of registered KwaZulu-Natal voters on whether the governance of KwaZulu-Natal has been managed better or worse than the rest of South Africa. The data in the report comes from a September 2023 Foundation survey. The survey was conducted telephonically amongst a sample of 2 434 geographically and demographically representative registered voters in KwaZulu-Natal. The survey has a provincial margin of error of 3%. Totals may not add up to 100% where respondents refused to answer a question or where rounding has occurred.
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September 2023
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Political Balance Of Power in Kwazulu-Natal
This report investigates the political balance of power in KwaZulu-Natal at the end of September 2023. The data in the report comes from a September 2023 Foundation survey. The survey was conducted telephonically amongst a sample of 2 434 geographically and demographically representative registered voters in KwaZulu-Natal. The survey has a provincial margin of error of 3%. The tables in the report cite data for all parties that polled over 0.5% on their national ballot paper question. Be aware that several of these smaller parties recorded support levels well inside the margin of error and that their data needs to be interpreted with particular caution therefore. Totals will not add up to 100% where parties with less than 0.5% support have been excluded and/or where respondents could not answer a question. The survey data is not a forecast of KwaZulu-Natal’s national and provincial election results.
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