Resources


Macedonia Poll Results: Citizens Concerned About Political Situation, Divided on Way Out of Crisis
To inform the political parties, opinion leaders and civil society on public opinion in Macedonia, NDI conducted the first in a series of three tracking polls. Survey data was collected through telephone CATI interviews from March 17th to March 21st, 2017 from a sample of 807 citizens of Macedonia, age 18 and older. The margin of error is + 3.46% at the midrange, with a 95% confidence level. Follow-up surveys will be conducted in April and May of 2017.

NDI Research on Opportunities and Challenges Facing Ukraine’s Democratic Transition
Ukrainians remain overwhelmingly united on the key issues at stake in their country. NDI public opinion research, conducted in November and December 2016, shows that the majority of the citizens surveyed see Russian influence as negative and are unwilling to give up Ukraine’s sovereignty, even if it means an end to the conflict.

Results of November 2016 Public Opinion Polls in Georgia
NDI surveys public opinion to help Georgian stakeholders diagnose and address issues of public concern by providing accurate, unbiased and statistically-sound data. This poll aims to capture the most relevant information to foster the development of responsive policies and governance.

Results of November 2016 Focus Group Research in Georgia
To complement its nationwide polling with in-depth analysis of citizens' motivations, NDI regularly conducts focus group discussions in Georgia. The results help local partners diagnose, understand and address citizens’ concerns. The latest focus group research explores citizens' attitudes towards the conduct of parliamentary elections and their expectations of the new parliament.

Progress and Priorities in Tunisia: Tunisian Citizens Express Their Views
Since March 2011, the National Democratic Institute (NDI) has conducted regular qualitative research in Tunisia to provide political and civic leaders with objective information about citizens’ attitudes. From August 20 to 27, 2016, NDI organized its 16th round of research—the fifth round conducted since the 2014 elections—to gauge citizens’ opinions on the performance of the parliament and members of parliament (MPs), assess their views on some pressing matters facing the country, and ascertain their awareness of and expectations for the upcoming decentralization process and local elections.