Reports

August 2023
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Associations of Figures in The Western Cape
This report examines whether voters in the Western Cape believe that the more prominent politics figures in that province care about them and their communities. The data in the report comes from a July 2023 Foundation survey. The survey was conducted telephonically amongst a sample of 2 590 geographically and demographically representative registered voters in the Western Cape. The survey has a provincial margin of error of 2.9%. Totals may not add up to 100% where rounding has occurred or where respondents were unable to answer a question.
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August 2023
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36
Western Cape Voters’ Perception of Whether Like-Minded Opposition Parties Should Form A Pact in Order to Prevent A National-Level ANC-EFF Coalition Government
This report investigates the perceptions of registered voters in the Western Cape on whether they believe that the only way to prevent a national ANC-EFF coalition is for like-minded opposition parties to form a pre-election pact to try and get a 51% national majority together. The data in the report comes from a July 2023 Foundation survey. The survey was conducted telephonically amongst a sample of 2 590 geographically and demographically representative registered voters in the Western Cape. The survey has a provincial margin of error of 2.9%. Totals may not add up to 100% where rounding has occurred or where respondents refused to answer a question.
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August 2023
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34
Western Cape Voters’ Perceptions on Whether The Western Cape Needs A Coloured Party
This report examines the perceptions of registered voters in the Western Cape on whether they believe that the Western Cape needs a coloured political party, focused on coloured issues. The data in the report comes from a July 2023 Foundation survey. The survey was conducted telephonically amongst a sample of 2 590 geographically and demographically representative registered voters in the Western Cape. The survey has a provincial margin of error of 2.9%. Totals may not add up to 100% where rounding has occurred.
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August 2023
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33
Western Cape Voters’ Perceptions on Whether The Future Is More Secure Under The DA Or More Secure Under Another Party
This report examines the perceptions of registered voters in the Western Cape on whether they believe that their future is more secure under the DA or if another political party could do far better in the Western Cape than the DA. The data in the report comes from a July 2023 Foundation survey. The survey was conducted telephonically amongst a sample of 2 590 geographically and demographically representative registered voters in the Western Cape. The survey has a provincial margin of error of 2.9%. Totals may not add up to 100% where rounding has occurred.
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August 2023
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32
Perceptions Of Whether The DA Cares About Registered Voters in The Western Cape
This report explores the perceptions of registered voters in the Western Cape of whether the DA cares about them broadly and their communities or, whether instead, the party is chiefly concerned with the welfare of a small minority of citizens. The data in the report comes from a July 2023 Foundation survey. The survey was conducted telephonically amongst a sample of 2 590 geographically and demographically representative registered voters in the Western Cape. The survey has a provincial margin of error of 2.9%. Totals may not add up to 100% where rounding has occurred.
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August 2023
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31
Western Cape Voter Perceptions Of Whether Their Quality Of Life Has Improved Under The DA Government
This report investigates perceptions of registered voters in the Western Cape as to whether their quality of life has improved under the DA government in the province. The data in the report comes from a July 2023 Foundation survey. The survey was conducted telephonically amongst a sample of 2 590 geographically and demographically representative registered voters in the Western Cape. The survey has a provincial margin of error of 2.9%. Totals may not add up to 100% where rounding has occurred.
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August 2023
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30
Political Balance of Power in The Western Cape
This report investigates the political balance of power in the Western Cape at the beginning of July 2023. The data in the report comes from a July 2023 Foundation survey. The survey was conducted telephonically amongst a sample of 2 590 geographically and demographically representative registered voters in the Western Cape. The survey has provincial margin of error of 2.9%. The tables in the report cite data for all parties that recorded over 0.5% on their national ballot paper. 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 the Western Cape's national and provincial election results.
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