Election


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General Election 2001 - Election Digest

MORI/Times Poll
Latest Gallup Findings
Turnout
Asians And Main Party Support
Leaders And Their Fictional Lookalikes
More ICM/Radio 1 Young Voter Findings
Europe And The Euro
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Times 2001 Campaign Polls Wave 4

MORI's fourth weekly election campaign poll for The Times
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General Election 2001 - Election Digest

MORI/Times Poll
ICM/Guardian poll: Tory Euro Focus Has Not Connected
Election And Devolution In Wales
Politics Survey

General Election 2001 - Election Digest

Latest Rasmussen/Independent Findings
Labour Party Private Poll Released
NOP/Sunday Times Poll
Finance Directors Believe Business Matters Ignored In Campaigns
Voter Apathy Among Young
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Political Football

Once again most of the proprietors of the Sunday newspapers have kept their money in their pockets and left the field to NOP in the Sunday Times, who have Labour on 49%, the Tories on 30%, Lib Dems on 14% and others at 7%. Our model projects this to a 235 seat Labour majority, the BBC's natty model (worth a look) has it at 227. On ours, this result would cost the Tories 19 seats off their 1997 165, add another 28 to Labour's 419, and drop the Liberal Democrats by 8, from 46 at the last election.
Politics Survey

General Election 2001 - Election Digest

Latest Independent/Rasmussen findings
Asian business people's political attitudes
Scottish Issues, and Leader popularity levels
Politics Survey

General Election 2001 - Election Digest

Times 2001 Campaign Polls Wave 3
Latest Gallup Findings: Little Change In Voting Intentions
Hitchhikers' Guide For The Candidates
System Three/Herald Election Survey In Scotland
Two Thirds Of Young People Not Intend To Vote
Politics Survey

Times 2001 Campaign Polls Wave 3

MORI's third weekly election campaign poll for The Times
Politics Survey

General Election 2001 - Election Digest

Latest ICM/Guardian Findings
Gallup/BES Rolling Poll Projects To Labour Doubling Commons Majority
Attitudes Towards Parties' Election Strategies