Web based surveys - Greek Elections 2015
Principal Investigator(s): View help for Principal Investigator(s) Ioannis Andreadis, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki
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HelpMeVote is a Greek Voting Advice Application that aims to inform citizens about the electoral process and particularly about the positions of candidates and parties on issues related to the electoral competition.
It was completed by 570000 voters in the period from its official beginning (07/01/2015) until the Election Day (25/01/2015). The number of citizens who have participated in the Greek Parliamentary Elections of January 2015 is 6330786. Thus, if we suppose that all HelpMeVote users have used it only once and that almost all of them have participated in the elections, then we can estimate that HelpMeVote users are circa 8.6% of those who participated in the Greek Parliamentary Elections of January 2015.
It was completed by 570000 voters in the period from its official beginning (07/01/2015) until the Election Day (25/01/2015). The number of citizens who have participated in the Greek Parliamentary Elections of January 2015 is 6330786. Thus, if we suppose that all HelpMeVote users have used it only once and that almost all of them have participated in the elections, then we can estimate that HelpMeVote users are circa 8.6% of those who participated in the Greek Parliamentary Elections of January 2015.
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