Template:Honduran post-coup polls

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Polling organization:
Dates of polling:
MOE and sample size:

CID-Gallup[1]
30 Jun.–4 Jul.
+/- 2.8% (1204 households)
COIMER & OP[2]
23–29 Aug.
+/- 4% (1,470 households)
Greenberg Quinlan Rosner[3]
9–13 Oct.
+/- 3.9% (621 individuals)
Favor Zelaya's ouster as it occurred? Yes 41%/No 46%/NR 13% Yes 17.4%/No 52.7%/NR 29.9% Yes 38%/No 60%/NR 3%
Zelaya's actions justified his removal in some form? Yes 41%/No 28%/NR 31%
Favor constitutional convention to resolve crisis? Yes 54%/No 43%/NR 11%
Favorable opinion of Manuel Zelaya? Favorable 46%/Unfavorable 44% Favorable 44.7%/
Unfavorable 25.7%/
"Regular" 22.1%/NR 7.5%
Warm 37%/Cool 39% (Personal opinion)
Approve 67%/Disapprove 31% (Government actions)
Favorable opinion of Roberto Micheletti? Favorable 30%/Unfavorable 49% Favorable 16.2%/
Unfavorable 56.5%/
"Regular" 17.1%/NR 10.2%
Warm 28%/Cool 57% (personal opinion)
Approve 48%/Disapprove 50% (Government actions)
Favorable opinion of Hugo Chávez? Warm 10%/Cool 83% (personal opinion)
Zelaya should be restored? Yes 51.6%/No 33%/NR 15.4% Yes 46%/No 52%/NR 2% (Full powers)
Yes 49%/No 50%/NR 1% (Limited powers)
Elections should go forward even if crisis unresolved? Yes 66.4%/No 23.8%/NR 2.9% Legitimate 54%/Illegitimate 42%/NR 4%

References

  1. http://www.gallup.com/poll/123992/honduras-instability-fear-civil-war-preceded-deal.aspx, further data available in "Poll Numbers!!! Divided in Honduras". 10 July 2009. Retrieved 13 July 2009.
  2. Template:Es"Estudio de Opinión Pública – Nivel Nacional". COIMER & OP (Consultores en Investigación de Mercados y Opinión Pública. 2009. Archived from the original (PDF) on 7 October 2009. Retrieved 7 October 2009. Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)
  3. "Honduras Frequency Questionnaire, October 9–13, 2009". Greenberg Quinlar Rosler Research. Archived from the original (PDF) on 15 December 2009.