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Title: Polling%20and%20the%20Ballot%20In%20Venezuela


1
Polling and the Ballot In Venezuela
  • Mark Weisbrot
  • November 10, 2006

2
Recall Election
  • National referendum on whether to recall
    President Chavez, held in Venezuela on August 15,
    2004

3
Results
  • Results, according to the National Electoral
    Council 58.3-41.4 reconfirming Chavez.
  • Carter Center and the Organization of American
    States observers confirmed that election was free
    and fair, and without evidence of fraud

4
Pre-Election Reporting
  • Pre-election news reports said results were too
    close to call

5
How likely is it that a random sample of the
electorate polled before the election would find
the result too close to call?
6
The Penn, Schoen, and Berland Exit Poll
  • The Venezuelan opposition calls election
    fraudulent and cites an exit poll conducted by
    Penn, Schoen Berland Associates, Inc.
  • Sample 20,382 voters
  • margin of error lt1
  • Results 59 favor recall, 41 against

7
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8
The probability of the Penn, Schoen, and Berland
exit poll getting its result from sampling error
is far less than 1 in 10,000,000,000,000,000,000,
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0,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,
000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,00
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9
Penn, Schoen, and Berlands Response
  • The firm has maintained that their exit poll was
    correct and that the actual election results were
    fraudulent

10
Use of the False Exit Poll
  • Sumate deliberately distributed this erroneous
    Penn, Schoen, and Berland exit poll data in
    order to build up, not only the expectation of
    victory, but also to influence the people still
    standing in line
  • -- Jimmy Carter
  • (National Catholic Reporter, 9/03/04)

11
Penn, Schoen and Berland Still Polling in
Venezuela
  • Recent P, S B poll shows Chavez ahead 50-37,
    Financial Times reports.
  • However, the pollsters concluded that Mr.
    Chavezs real support level was likely to be much
    lower because an important number of potential
    voters are fearful of criticising him.
    Financial Times, 9/29/06
  • Note the rest of the international media ignored
    this recent poll.

12
Polling Firms Most Often Cited by the Media, Not
Described as Partisan
  • Datanalisis
  • He President Chavez has to be killed, he
    said, using his finger to stab the table in his
    office far above this capital's filthy streets.
    He has to be killed.
  • Jose Antonio Gil Yepes, President of
    Datanalisis
  • Los Angeles Times, Opposition Wishing for
    Ultimate End to Chavez, July 7, 2002

13
Polling Firms Most Often Cited by the Media, Not
Described as Partisan
(2) AKSA (Alfredo Keller SA) After the coup and
in the midst of the oil strike to topple the
Venezuelan government (December 2002), describing
the conflict as a fight to the death for power
between two counter-posed ideological forces an
authoritarian socialism with a spirit of revenge
against a democracy that is open to the
market. -- Alfredo Keller, President of
AKSA letter to Petroleum World (12/17/02)
14
Conclusion
  • Polling in Venezuela has seen serious abuses,
    including possible falsification of results
  • Media has not always exercised due diligence in
    scrutinizing and reporting on polls
  • Good to look at pollsters past performance and
    methodology
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