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Effect of rain on likelihood of voting
Q. How likely are you to get along to vote in the General Election? Q. And if it rained all day on May 1st, the day of the General Election, how likely would you be to get along and vote?
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Political Opinion in Gloucester
Second wave of a panel poll in the Gloucester constituency during the 1997 general election, for The Sun.
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1997 General Election Panel Study, Wave 2
Second wave of a panel study of voter attitudes during the 1997 election campaign, conducted for the Independent on Sunday and the Sunday Mirror
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Support for Fixed-Term Parliaments 1991-1997
Q. ...tell me ... whether you support or oppose ... Fixing the length of a parliament so removing the power of government to choose the date of an election
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Wirral South Re-Call
How do you intend to vote at the General Election on May 1?
(If undecided or refused at Q1)
Which party are you most inclined to support? -
Thatcher's Children
Q1 How would you vote if there were a General Election tomorrow?
(If undecided or refused at Q1)
Q2 Which party are you most inclined to support?
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Times Election Poll - Week 4
MORI's poll for The Times conducted a little over a week before election day, including the questions tracked through the campaign and an additional question on who should replace John Major as Conservative leader
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Times Election Poll - Week 3
MORI's third poll for The Times during the 1997 election campaign, including questions on the conduct of the campaign and on European integration, as well as the regular tracking questions
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Political Attitudes in Great Britain, Mid-April 1997
Mid-campaign election poll for the Evening Standard
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Surveys Hint That The Real Fight Is Beginning At Last
The Conservatives are up all average three points, to 32 per cent, and Labour is down by four,to 49 per cent, since the first week of the campaign. There have been seven polls published since my report last week and a clear pattern is emerging, led by the MORI poll in The Times last Thursday which so galvanised the Prime Minister.