1975 New Zealand Pre-election Survey
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The New Zealand Pre-election Survey, 1975 was conducted during the fortnight preceding the general election of 29 November, and sampled six electorates. It was the most extensive area coverage of personal interview surveys that had been conducted to that time, and included the second survey in the Lyttelton series. The main focus of the survey was 'personal voting'. The respondent was questioned as to his knowledge, contact with, and opinions of candidates standing in his electorate, interest in politics, and likes and dislikes of leaders of the major parties. His opinion about the probable outcome of the election at both a local and national level was sought, as was his perception of important issues at a local and national level. The respondent's political behaviour, such as whether he had ever changed his vote, self-identification with a particular party, membership of political parties and participation in politics, was investigated. Background variables include: duration of residence in the electorate, sex, further education after leaving school, occupation, spouse's occupation, age, religion, country of birth, self-assessment of class, and voting intention.
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