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Navalny and „smart voting“ in the perception of the Russian population (Public Opinion Polls by the Levada Center)

Random-sample questionnaire-based nationally representative polls conducted as omnibus surveys in 2013, 2018 and 2020-22

Version 1.0, published: Sept. 5, 2022.

Note: A newer version of this dataset has been published Version 1.1

Andrey Tkachenko


Main category: Elections and Referendums
Curated by: Jan Matti Dollbaum
Dataset ownership has been transferred. Previous users: Heiko Pleines (until Feb. 14, 2024, 2:17 p.m.)
Additional categories: Protests, Public Opinion
Levada Center (2022): Navalny and „smart voting“ in the perception of the Russian population (Public Opinion Polls by the Levada Center) – Random-sample questionnaire-based nationally representative polls conducted as omnibus surveys in 2013, 2018 and 2020-22, v. 1.0, Discuss Data, https://doi.org/10.48320/93A06BA7-D254-44BB-85A6-FE3D3E025522

Description

The Levada Center has been conducting omnibus surveys of the Russian population on a regular basis. This data collection includes three questions on Navalny and his strategy of “smart voting” (plus standard socio-demographic data) from all surveys (in which any of these questions were included) conducted from May 2013 to February 2022. The question about approval of Navalny’s activities is available for 2013, 2018 and 2020-2022. The questions about smart voting have been asked only in 2021.
The original data file is in Russian, but the "documentation of data collection" offers translations into English of all questions and answer options.

Countries

Russia

Keywords

Elections Opposition Navalny

Language of data

English Russian

Disciplines

Comparative Politics

Methods of data collection

Public Opinion Poll

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