Opinion Survey on Nigeria’s 2015 Presidential Elections: Preliminary Results


Many thanks to everyone who has participated in the opinion survey on Nigeria’s 2015 presidential elections powered by Research Policy Shop. You are deeply appreciated.

Respondents are male and female Nigerians, of different age groups, religious affiliation, with states of origin spread across the six geopolitical zones. This post is devoted to sharing preliminary results from the Survey.


For the most part, respondents (54%) base their prospective voting behaviour on their personal evaluation of the candidate’s past/prospective performance. Another 45% of respondents base their prospective voting behaviour on ‘desirable personal characteristics’ of the choice candidate.


A larger percentage of the respondents so far originate from South-West Nigeria.

Most of the respondents (72%) noted they are likely to vote for the APC candidate.



Irrespective of their personal voting intentions, 69% of the respondents think the APC candidate will likely win the Presidential elections.



The Survey is open to responses till March 27 2015, so feel free to participate if you are yet to do so. Also, watch this space for an analysis paper based on the Survey results. Thank you.

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