About National Scandals, And Other Issues Socio-Political Research Unit CATI Poll 18th -20th Feb. 2009 Kenyans Speak: About National Scandals, And Other Issues 1
Poll Methodology Dates of polling February 18th – February 20th 1,012 respondents Sample Size Sampling methodology Random Universe Kenyan adults, aged 18+ living in Urban and Rural areas Data collection methodology Computer Assisted Telephone Interviewing (CATI) 2
Sample Distribution Base: 1,012 (All Respondents) 3 3
% Saying “Very Committed/Somewhat committed” “How committed do you think the government is to resolving the following issues?” % Saying “Very Committed/Somewhat committed” Base: 1,012 (All Respondents)
“Which political party do you feel closest to, if any?” Base: 1,012 (All Respondents)
“Do you think there are any cabinet ministers who should resign now in order that investigations about their possible involvement in corruption can be investigated?” % Saying “Yes” Base: 1,012 (All Respondents)
“Who should resign?” Base: 719 (Cabinet ministers should resign so that they can be investigated)
“How likely do you think the Grand Coalition Government is going to serve out its full term in office, until 2012?” Base: 1,012 (All Respondents)
“According to your own preference, do you want the Grand Coalition Government to serve its full five year term?” Base: 1,012 (All Respondents)
“Aside from bringing the post-election violence to an end, what would you say is the main achievement/Success of the Grand Coalition Government?” Base: 1,012 (All Respondents)
“Do you think any political or business leader responsible for organizing/ supporting the post-election violence will ever be convicted of the crime?” Base: 1,012 (All Respondents)
How much do you think the Kenyan economy is likely to improve as a result of Obama being the US Base: 1,012 (All Respondents)