A NIGERIAN PERSPECTIVE ON THE 2007 PRESIDENTIAL AND PARLIAMENTARY ELECTIONS RESULTS FROM PRE- AND POST- ELECTION SURVEYS

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A NIGERIAN PERSPECTIVE ON THE 2007 PRESIDENTIAL AND PARLIAMENTARY ELECTIONS RESULTS FROM PRE- AND POST- ELECTION SURVEYS

Pre-Election Survey February 13 and 25 2,410 Nigerians Post-Election Survey May 3 and 10, 2007 (except in Osun state where interviewing was delayed until May 18th to May 20th) 2,417 Nigerians Survey written and overseen by IFES Fieldwork carried out by Practical Sampling International Interviews conducted in all 36 Nigerian states and the federal capital territory and are representative of the Nigerian adult population. The survey was paid for by the Department for International Development (DfID) under IFES Nigerian Election Support 2007 program.

Medium to high interest in the elections How would you describe your interest in the recent presidential and parliamentary elections?. High Medium Low

Post-election increase in the power of voting Voting gives people like you a chance to influence decision-making? February 2007. Strongly agree Somewhat agree Somewhat disagree Strongly disagree

Strong commitment to holding of elections Elections are the most effective way to select leaders in Nigeria? February 2007. Strongly agree Somewhat agree Somewhat disagree Strongly disagree

Politically powerlessness outside of elections In between elections there is no way for an ordinary person to have his voice heard?. Strongly disagree Somewhat disagree Somewhat agree Strongly agree

Just under half think Nigeria is a democracy Is Nigeria primarily a democracy today, or that it is not primarily a democracy today? February 2007. Democracy Both equally Not a democracy

Equally split in belief in fairness of 2007 elections How free and fair were the 2007 presidential and parliamentary elections?. Completely free and fair Somewhat Not too Not at all free and fair

Some disappointment in pre-election expectations of fairness How free and fair do you EXPECT the upcoming presidential and parliamentary elections will be? February 2007 How free and fair WERE the 2007 presidential and parliamentary elections?. Completely free and fair Somewhat Not too Not at all free and fair

Almost half think 2007 elections less free and fair than those in 2003 Compared to the 2003 elections, were these elections. 2007 more free and fair than 2003 Both equally fair 2007 less free and fair than 2003

Assessment of elections becoming more divided over time How free and fair were these elections? 2007 2003. 1999 Completely free and fair Somewhat Not too Not at all free and fair

Most think elections necessary, but concerns over their conduct Which word better describes the elections? Necessary vs. Useless Peaceful vs. Violent Orderly vs. Chaotic Clean vs. Rigged Necessary Useless Peaceful Violent Orderly Chaotic Clean Rigged

Basic satisfaction with the election process How satisfied or dissatisfied you were with the following aspects of the 2007 Presidential and Parliamentary elections Voter registration process Information on where and when to vote Information on voting procedures and how to mark the ballots Performance of the police and security officials Adequacy of facilities and equipment at the polling station Very satisfied Somewhat satisfied Somewhat dissatisfied Very dissatisfied

But less so with tabulation and announcement of results How satisfied or dissatisfied you were with the following aspects of the 2007 Presidential and Parliamentary elections? Competency of the polling station staff Impartiality of polling station staff Impartiality in the counting, tabulation, and announcement of results Very satisfied Somewhat satisfied Somewhat dissatisfied Very dissatisfied

Evaluations of INEC fall How much confidence do you have in INEC? February 2007 How effective is INEC in carrying out its duties? February 2007 Great deal Fair amount Not too much Not confidence at all Very effective Somewhat Not too Not at all effective

Half doubt INEC s neutrality With which do you agree more: INEC performs its duty as a neutral body guided in its work only by the law OR INEC makes decisions which favor particular people or interests?. Guided in its work only by the law Makes decisions which favor people or interests

Carrot and stick tactics used to influence vote On or before the elections, did anyone try to. pressure you to vote for a certain candidate? offer you a reward or gift to vote a certain way?. No Yes

Majority have doubts about confidentiality of the vote Even though the vote is secret, do you believe that someone can find out how a person in your neighborhood voted? No Don t know Maybe (volunteered) yes

Election violence has a far reach Is election-related violence a major problem, a minor problem, or not a problem at all? Did you personally see or hear of any violence related to these Presidential and Parliamentary elections in your area?. Not at all a problem Minor problem Major problem Did not see or hear of violence in area Heard of violence in area Personally saw violence

Voters find polling place procedures easy We would like to know about YOUR experiences at your polling station on the DAY of the PRESIDENTIAL election. Was it very easy, somewhat easy or somewhat hard for you to Locate your polling place Understand and follow the procedures at the polling place Very easy Somewhat easy Somewhat hard Very hard (Based on those who say they voted in the 2007 Presidential elections)

Most basic procedures followed at the polls Did these take place or did not take place when you voted at your things polling station for the PRESIDENTIAL election Candidate representatives DIRECTLY outside the polling station Voter s card checked Checked if thumb already inked Marked thumb with ink Voter s card marked/punched No Yes (candidates advocating) Yes No (inking and marking of cards) (Based on those who say they voted in the 2007 Presidential elections)

Most basic procedures followed at the polls Did these things take place or did not take place when you voted at your polling station for the PRESIDENTIAL election Received your own copy of each of the ballots Able to vote with privacy so that no one else could see how you were voting Ballot box sealed so no one could open it Yes No (Based on those who say they voted in the 2007 Presidential elections)

Yet not all registered voters could vote Missing materials Elections rigged/not conducted well Security concerns Health/away from area Other reasons Don t know/refused (Based on those who say they registered but did not vote in the 2007 Presidential elections)

Nigerian NGOs should be involved in elections Do you think NIGERIAN NGOs should play a role in providing oversight and information on the election process in Nigeria? OR Should the government be able to administer elections without input from other groups in Nigeria? February 2007. Nigerian NGOs should play a role Government should run elections without input (Based on those who know what an NGO is)

And their participation makes the elections better Did the involvement of Nigerian NGOs make these recent elections? A lot more free and fair Somewhat more Make no difference Somewhat less A lot less free and fair (Based on those who know what an NGO is)

International NGOs also viewed positively Does the assistance by INTERNATIONAL NGOs and governments in these elections benefit the Nigerian people? Do you think INTERNATIONAL NGOs and governments involvement in the elections was a positive thing? Benefits. the Nigerian people Have no effect Damaging to the Nigerian people Very positive Somewhat positive Somewhat negative Very negative (Based on those who know what an NGO is)

Post-election hope in elected leaders How likely are the following leaders to make improvements or progress on the biggest issues facing Nigeria Newly elected president Newly elected vice president Newly elected senator from your area Newly elected representative from your area Your local government councilor Very likely Somewhat likely Not too likely Not likely at all

And institutions How much confidence do you have in. February 2007 The courts. The Nigerian military February 2007 Great deal Fair amount Not too much Not confidence at all