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2008 harmonised elections - Index of articles
Of
dodgy pollsters and strategic leaks
Trudy
Stevenson, MP, New Zimbabwe
March 20, 2008
http://www.newzimbabwe.com/pages/electoral177.17922.html
I was interested
to see the "leaked results" of the Mass
Public Opinion Institute - MPOI - survey regarding who would
win the Presidential election this year.
I have known MPOI since
my dear late friend and colleague Professor Masipula Sithole set
up the Institute some years ago.
In Mas's day, we could
trust results from this institute to be a genuine reflection of
whatever question was being surveyed.
Unfortunately, since
then the Institute seems to have lost some of its impartiality,
perhaps because one particular political party has its headquarters
only two buildings away, at Harvest House.
My skepticism of the
survey results published on Studio 7 and in the Zimbabwe Independent
last week is based on the fact that in 2005 MPOI conducted a survey
and then kept the result secret "because some of your top people
didn't like it" in the words of Professor Eldred Masunungure,
Director of MPOI.
The survey conducted
then was a snap survey in Harare on the issue of the forthcoming
Senate election. The question was whether people were in favour
of MDC participating in that election. This survey was taken in
September, 2005, one month before the disastrous split of the MDC
over this issue.
Prof Masunungure told
me, on the fringe of another encounter in early 2006, that some
75% of respondents in Harare were in favour of participating the
Senate election, and that this is what "some of your top people"
were not happy about. MPOI therefore suppressed that result, and
the entire world was allowed to come under the impression that Zimbabweans
as a whole rejected the Senate project.
This impression was false
- and Morgan Tsvangirai's sudden volte face in August to reject
anything to do with the Senate (when in March and April he was promising
people Senate seats) was publicly supported by MPOI's silence on
their findings.
So now we have MPOI declaring
that Morgan Tsvangirai will win the Presidential election, with
Mugabe coming second and Makoni third, while over 30% of voters
still keep their vote their secret.
Since more than 30% of
respondents would not say which presidential candidate they would
vote for, and since even Tsvangirai got less than 30%, I do not
believe this poll to be a very reliable indicator of the actual
election result. Was it leaked to campaign for Tsvangirai?
*Trudy Stevenson
is MP for Harare North constituency and the secretary on local government
for the MDC faction led by Arthur Mutambara
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