December Presidential Poll Results

Day 1,472, 10:18 Published in Austria Austria by Rangeley


The results of the presidential poll are in, and they provide an interesting look into what is - at this point - a wide open race. In total, 74 people participated in the poll and answered the three questions. Here are the results and analysis.



Name --- Votes --- Percent
Patar333 --- 14 --- 18.91%
Erdoni --- 14 --- 18.91%
A.Emmerich --- 5 --- 6.75%
Yhamilitz --- 4 --- 5.40%
yonkeras --- 4 --- 5.40%
Jean Louis --- 2 --- 2.70%
Luis Grindl --- 2 --- 2.70%
Greekpwner --- 2 --- 2.70%
CenqiSKhan --- 2 --- 2.70%
KilleR.D --- 2 --- 2.70%
Alcibiades --- 1 --- 1.35%
Neznainiqotkrainiq --- 1 --- 1.35%
Other --- 2 --- 2.70%
Undecided --- 19 --- 25.67%



Choice --- Votes --- Percent
Yes --- 34 --- 45.94%
No --- 15 --- 20.27%
Undecided --- 25 --- 34.78%



Choice --- Votes --- Percent
ÖIP --- 31 --- 41.89%
RPÖ --- 9 --- 12.16%
ACoP --- 9 --- 12.16%
PHP --- 5 --- 6.75%
MHP --- 3 --- 4.05%
None --- 17 --- 22.97%

With many vying for the spot this month - at this early stage - the crowded field yielded crowded results, with many receiving votes, and no candidate receiving a majority. However, two candidates did lead the pack: Incumbent President Patar333, and Minister of Finance Erdoni both tied at 18.91%. But with over 25% undecided, and the field by necessity set to narrow, the race is very much in the air. There is a clear opportunity for candidates to appeal to citizens in explaining their goals and platforms.

Another indication of the open field comes from President Patar333's approval rating. 45.94% expressed support, 20.27% opposed - but a full 34.78% were undecided. While the disapproval rating is within the average range, 34.78% is relatively high for undecided - signaling a large segment has not yet made their mind on the current administration.

Overall, the next few days will prove key. Soon, Party Presidents will select their official candidates - and it will be important for these candidates to state their case to the Austrian people, appealing to undecided voters who can swing the race in their favor.