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Point of view: One round only in Belarusian presidential elections

09.10.2015  |  Politics
Point of view: One round only in Belarusian presidential elections

IISEPS that recorded political sentiments of Belarusians predict that more than the half of voters would come to the polling stations and the majority of those would vote for the incumbent president.

The national poll was conducted before the campaigning stage kicked off. Apparently, campaigning may somewhat influence voters’ behaviour, but not in a crucial way. Based on the past IISEPS polls during the presidential campaigns, the agitation stage has influenced only circa 10-15% of the voters. In addition, during the 2010 elections, the IISEPS poll suggested that circa 30% would vote not for Lukashenka, which included all other candidates and ‘against all’ candidate. It is likely that in the 2015 campaign, this one-third may be distributed between Karatkevich, Haidukevich, and Ulahovich in favour of Karatkevich (approximately 15-20%).

Answers to the question: “On July 20th, the CEC completed the registration of initiative groups to nominate candidates for the presidency. If the names of the following politicians will be on the ballot, for whom would you vote?"

Aliaksandr Lukashenka, the President of the Republic of Belarus - 45.7%

Tatiana Karatkevich, the candidate of the civil campaign "People’s Referendum" - 17.9%

Sergei Haidukevich, chairman of the Liberal Democratic Party - 11.4%

Viktor Tereshchenko, economist - 8.1%

Nikolai Ulahovich, Belarusian Cossacks Ataman - 3.6%

No answer -13.3%

Given the promotion of the ‘boycott’ and ‘neglecting’ of the elections by some democratic forces, the IISEPS has dedicated a special report regarding the effectiveness of this kind of campaign. The IISEPS notes that the willingness to vote in the presidential elections has gradually decreased since 2001, and in 2015 reached 72.5%, which is significantly lower than in 2011 (88.4%), but higher than in June 2015 (71.4%). The IISEPS also notes that the share of the supporters of the ‘boycott’ (15.5%) is lower than those who do not plan to come to the polling stations (23.8%).

IISEPS sociologists have noted the growing fatalism among Belarusian voters. For instance, the dynamics of answers to the question "If you believe that the results of the presidential elections were rigged, what are you likely to do?" to which the answer is “I will accept it, because it cannot be changed” started with 37.1% in 2006 and reached 48.6% in 2015. Moreover, the IISEPS notes, that Lukashenka’s opponents are more confident that the election results are predetermined (74.5%) than his supporters (46.2%).

In addition, the IISEPS has noted yet another eloquent detail in the current election campaign - despite the fact that only 32.4% of respondents had received campaign materials for any candidate or have met candidates representatives, 43% of respondents said they had enough information to make a confident choice. For comparison, in 2010, 50.7% saw candidates’ campaign materials, but only 31.7% believed that the information was sufficient to make the choice.

Overall, IISEPS sociologists have confidently concluded that the turnout will be achieved, that the elections will be held in one round, that Lukashenka will win and that the majority of voters will accept his fresh lease of power.

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