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Opinion polling for the 2012 Russian presidential election

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Opinion polling for the Russian presidential election, 2012

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This is a collection of scientific, public opinion polls that have been conducted relating to the 2012 Russian presidential election.

Election forecasts

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Poll source Date
Putin
UR
Zyuganov
CPRF
Zhirinovsky
LDPR
Prokhorov
Ind
Mironov
SR
Levada 16–20 Dec 2011 39% 26% 8% 4% 6%
Levada 20–23 Jan 2011 54% 27% 5% 2% 1%
FOM 21–22 Jan 2012 52.2% 18.0% 10.8% 6.7% 6.6%
FOM 28–29 Jan 2012 52.6% 28.9% 3.7% 2.9% 2.9%
FOM 4–5 Feb 2012 58.7% 15.0% 12.2% 7.2% 5.1%
FOM 11–12 Feb 2012 35.0% 54.7% 2.5% 1.4% 4.0%
VCIOM 11–12 Feb 2012 58.6% 14.8% 9.4% 8.7% 7.7%
Levada 17–20 Feb 2012 52% 24% 3% 2% 1%
FOM 18–19 Feb 2012 58.7% 16.2% 8.8% 8.6% 6.1%
VCIOM 25–26 Feb 2012 51.9% 25.1% 7.7% 3.7% 2.1%

Open survey

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Polling firm Fieldwork
date
Sample
size
Putin
UR
Zyuganov
CPRF
Prokhorov
Ind
Zhirinovsky
LDPR
Mironov
SR
Yavlinsky
Yabloko
Mezentsev
UR
Other Wouldn't
vote
Spoil Undecided
VCIOM[1] 24 Dec 2011 1,600 45 10 4 8 5 2 10 12
FOM[2] 24–25 Dec 2011 3,000 44 12 4 11 4 2 2 9 1 12
VCIOM[1] 7 Jan 2012 1,600 48 10 3 9 5 2 0 9 10
VCIOM[1] 14 Jan 2012 1,600 52 11 2 9 4 1 0 0 10 9
FOM[3] 14–15 Jan 2012 3,000 45 11 3 10 3 1 1 10 1 13
VCIOM[4] 21 Jan 2012 1,600 49 8 4 9 6 9 9
VCIOM[1] 28 Jan 2012 1,600 52 9 4 8 4 11 10
12 Feb 2012 1,600 55 6 8 5 9 8

According to a "Levada Center" opinion poll from September 2011, 41% of Russian people wanted to see Putin be a candidate in the 2012 elections as opposed to 22% for Medvedev, while 10% wanted someone else and 28% were unsure.[5]

Exit polls

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Candidate %
Vladimir Putin 59.3% 58.3%
Mikhail Prokhorov 9.6% 9.2%
Gennady Zyuganov 18.2% 17.7%
Vladimir Zhirinovsky 7.4% 8.5%
Sergey Mironov 4.3% 4.8%
Spoiled ballot 1.5%
Refused to answer 31.7%
Sample Size 159,161
Poll Source FOM[6] VTSIOM[7][6]

References

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  1. ^ a b c d "По данным ВЦИОМ". Wciom.ru. Retrieved 5 March 2012.
  2. ^ "По данным Фонда «Общественное мнение" (PDF). Retrieved 5 March 2012.
  3. ^ "По данным Фонда «Общественное мнение" (PDF). Retrieved 5 March 2012.
  4. ^ "Ratings of presidential contenders". Wciom.com. Retrieved 5 March 2012.
  5. ^ "Россияне о президентских выборах". Levada. 16 September 2011. Archived from the original on 25 September 2011. Retrieved 13 November 2018.
  6. ^ a b "Putin claims victory in Russia election – Sunday 4 March". The Guardian. 4 March 2012. Retrieved 13 November 2018.
  7. ^ "Всероссийский экзитпол ВЦИОМ 4 марта 2012г".