Scopes and Limits of Public Opinion Polls in Electoral Processes

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Yolanda Meyenberg Leycegui

Abstract

Currently, it´s not possible to think of an electoral process without previously consulting the citizens to know their opinion about the candidates and the campaigns, and to guess how they will manifest their preferences at the polls. The opinion of the citizenship has become a very important player as parties and the media. Besides, its power to change strategies, push decisions and set agendas is increasingly apparent. This article is a tour of some of its definitions and assumptions that accompany them as a pretext to propose a reflection on its scope and its limits as a manifestation of political participation.

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Meyenberg Leycegui, Y. (2013). Scopes and Limits of Public Opinion Polls in Electoral Processes. Revista Mexicana De Opinión Pública, (11). https://doi.org/10.22201/fcpys.24484911e.2011.11.41333
Author Biography

Yolanda Meyenberg Leycegui, Facultad de Ciencias Políticas y Sociales, UNAM

She is a researcher at the Instituto de Investigaciones Sociales at the UNAM, and has a PhD in Social Sciences from El Colegio de Mexico. Her research interests are political history, political culture and political communication. yml@unam.mx