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来源类型 | Research; Media Releases; |
规范类型 | 论文 |
Polling brief – Ministerial Recognition | |
The Australia Institute | |
发表日期 | 2018-08-22 |
出版年 | 2018 |
语种 | 英语 |
概述 | The Australia Institute surveyed 1,557 Australians between 27 March and 7 April 2018 about which Commonwealth Ministers they recognised. Respondents could select any number of Ministers from a randomised list of the full cabinet, or “none of the above”.Download the polling brief for full details. Nearly all Ministers are recognised by a third of respondents or less. Most of the cabinet is recognised by less than a quarter of respon... |
摘要 | The Australia Institute surveyed 1,557 Australians between 27 March and 7 April 2018 about which Commonwealth Ministers they recognised. Respondents could select any number of Ministers from a randomised list of the full cabinet, or “none of the above”. Download the polling brief for full details. Nearly all Ministers are recognised by a third of respondents or less. Most of the cabinet is recognised by less than a quarter of respondents. Only four Ministers are recognised by most respondents. Rankings must be read with caution: levels of recognition for most Ministers are low, close together and do not change much between polls. Julie Bishop remains the most recognised Minister (79%); her recognition has declined since in March 2016 (88%). Peter Dutton has risen to third most recognised Minister (57%) while Scott Morrison has fallen to fourth (54%). This change is due to Scott Morrison’s decline in recognition (from 60% in March 2017); Peter Dutton’s recognition remains steady over the year. Christopher Pyne remains second most recognised Minister (58%); his recognition has also declined, although less so, since March 2016 (63%). Matthias Cormann (33%) and Greg Hunt (31%) remain fifth and sixth – where they have traded positions over previous polls. Michaela Cash saw the largest increase in recognition (25% in September 2017, up to 31% in April 2018). This rise brings her to seventh position, accounting for the fall in ranking of Josh Frydenberg and Kelly O’Dwyer, whose recognition remains largely unchanged in recent polls. The new Nationals leader Michael McCormack is eleventh, about the middle. Respondents on average selected 6.5 Ministers. Only 10% selected “None of the above”. |
主题 | Government and Accountability |
标签 | polling ; ministerial recognition ; name recognition ; cabinet |
URL | http://www.tai.org.au/content/polling-brief-ministerial-recognition |
来源智库 | The Australia Institute (Australia) |
资源类型 | 智库出版物 |
条目标识符 | http://119.78.100.153/handle/2XGU8XDN/115820 |
推荐引用方式 GB/T 7714 | The Australia Institute. Polling brief – Ministerial Recognition. 2018. |
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