Polls and elections in 2012: some critical reflexions

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Murilo Kuschick Ramos

Abstract

This article about the opinion surveys designed and published in the mass media during the 2012 presidential election in Mexico. One of the purpose of this paper is to analyze the number of published survey results, their periodicity (as in the case of Milenio, daily which published survey results everyday) and the bandwagon effect, characterized by media coverage as a horse race. Nonetheless, this did not imply an improvement in the surveys’ accuracy. It may be stated that opinion surveys during the election were integrated into the mass media as part of a public performance, with limitations in sample calculations and the selection of survey respondents, which led to mistakes when the surveys were applied.

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Kuschick Ramos, M. (2013). Polls and elections in 2012: some critical reflexions. Revista Mexicana De Opinión Pública, (14), 71–92. https://doi.org/10.1016/S1870-7300(13)72315-9
Author Biography

Murilo Kuschick Ramos, Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana (UAM).

Bachelor and master in Social Anthropology and a doctorate in Sociology from the Facultad de Ciencias Políticas y Sociales, UNAM. He is a professor and researcher at the Department of Sociology at the Universidad Autonóma Metropolitana, where he teaches the subjects of Sociological Theory and Problems and Selected Topics in Sociology and the Center for Postgraduate Studies of the Universidad Latinoamericana. He is a member of the Sistema Nacional de Investigadores level I, and continues the research of democratic processes. markjankus@yahoo.com