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NSW State Election March 26th 2011

Saturday, March 12th, 2011

A new Politics/Elections poll has been created. NSW State Election March 26th 2011

The Australian State of New South Wales goes to the polls on Saturday March 26th. Most opinion polls heavily favor the opposition coalition of the Liberal and National parties to easily defeat the sitting Labor government of US born Premier Kristina Keneally, the State’s first female Premier. Who is your pick?

For an overview and election guide by the Australian Broadcasting Commission see http://www.abc.net.au/elections/nsw/2011/guide/preview.htm

Burma Elections – Progress or Pretense?

Wednesday, November 10th, 2010

A new Politics/Elections poll has been created.

Voting has ended in military-ruled Burma’s first elections in two decades. Critics say the results were engineered long ago, though some say it is a sign of progress. What do you think?

Asylum Seekers and their entry to Australia by boat is shaping up to be a major election issue as it has been in the past.

Tuesday, July 6th, 2010

A new Politics/Elections poll has been created.

Australian PM Julia Gillard has announced a new tougher stance on blocking the arrival of asylum seekers by boat. Opposition Leader Tony Abbott also announced new hard measures – vowing to send home asylum seekers who destroyed their identification papers – ensuring “border protection” will be a central campaign battleground.What is your view?

Caning for EU Nationals in Singapore – Right or Wrong?

Friday, June 25th, 2010

A new People_and_Places poll has been created.

In recent news, two EU Nationals have been sentenced to time served and caning for graffiti crimes in Singapore. Amnesty International calls the sentence – and practice – barbaric. Vandalism in Singapore carries a fine of up to S$2,000 ($1,437) or up to three years in jail, in addition to three to eight strokes of a cane. What do you think? Vote here.

Rudd – Continue as PM?

Wednesday, June 23rd, 2010

UPDATE June 24th Kevin Rudd stood down rather than face defeat thus allowing Julia Gillard to be elected unopposed as the new Labor Party Leader, thus becoming the first female Prime Minister of Australia. Read more from the Australian Broadcasting Corporation or the BBC.

A new Politics/Elections poll has been created.

CANBERRA, Australia A surprise revolt forced Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd on Wednesday to call a party leadership vote that he will struggle to win just months away from national elections. Australia’s government was thrown into turmoil Wednesday, June 23, 2010 when Rudd was challenged by Julia Gillard for the leadership just months before national elections. Do you have confidence in his leadership?

Thailand protests: Red or Yellow?

Monday, May 17th, 2010

A new Politics/Elections poll has been created.

Thailand has been gripped by an escalating political crisis since Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra was ousted from office in a military coup in September 2006.

The Red Shirts, the protesters, primarily come from Thailand’s rural north and strongly support Mr Thaksin.
The opponents of Mr Thaksin call themselves the Peoples’ Alliance for Democracy (PAD) and wear yellow shirts.

Where do you stand on this crisis?

Newstralia?

Wednesday, April 21st, 2010

A new People_and_Places poll has been created.

1 in 4 New Zealanders apparently (BBC POLL) are in favor of debate on merging New Zealand with the Australian Commonwealth. What do you think?

Kyrgyzstan: Should President Kurmanbek Bakiyev resign

Wednesday, April 7th, 2010

A new Politics/Elections poll has been created.

Hundreds of demonstrators, angered by rising fuel prices, are demanding that Kyrgyzstan President Kurmanbek Bakiyev resign.

Authorities in the capital Bishkek have detained leading opposition politician Almazbek Atambayev

Burma Junta Guilty of War Crimes?

Saturday, March 13th, 2010

A new Politics/Elections poll has been created.

A UN special envoy upped pressure on Myanmar’s ruling junta Friday with a pre-election call for an investigation into whether the regime is guilty of war crimes and crimes against humanity. According to reports, the possibility exists that some of these human rights violations may entail categories of crimes against humanity or war crimes. What do you think?

Best and Worst of 2009

Friday, January 1st, 2010

The results are in! Our best and worst of 2009 Polls are now closed, with over 550 votes cast between them, from over 40 different countries.

The Top World Political Figure of 2009 is a clear winner: Barack Obama with 31% of the votes cast, followed by ‘none of the above’ with 15% and Hu Jintao of China with 13% of voters.

Barack Obama comes out on top again in the Top US Politician Poll, with 35% of the votes, Bill Clinton as runner up with 24% and Sarah palin in third with 13%.

In the most active of our Best and Worst of 2009 Polls, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad garnered a huge majority of the votes, with 62% calling him the Worst Political figure of 2009. Italy’s Silvio Berlusconi came in a distant second with 9% of the votes with Barack Obama just behind taking 6% of the votes.

The Economic Crisis was our voter’s choice for Top Political Issue of 2009, receiving 40% of all the votes, Climate Change came in second with 16% and Healthcare and the Middle East tied for third with 14%.

For the Worst U.S. Politician of 2009, once again Barack Obama takes the lead, with 36% of votes, Sarah Palin narrowly trailing with 28%. No-one else came close!

Worst Political Move of 2009 award goes to ‘The Blagojevich Auction’ with 33% of votes, Obama’s Public Option comes in second at 25% with Joe Wilson’s ‘You Lie!’ coming in third with 20% of the vote.

Glenn Beck edged out Keith Olbermann as your ‘Worst Political Commentator of 2009‘ with 32% and 28% of the vote respectively. Rush Limbaugh came in third with 21%.

Mahmoud Ahmadinejad featured strongly in our ‘Biggest Political Liar of 2009‘ Poll, with 44% of the vote, Barack Obama, Sarah Palin and Silvio Berlusconi all showing well, too, with Palin and Obama tied for second place at 13%, and Berlusconi at 10%.

Thanks for voting, everyone! Full Results:


Top US Political Figure of 2009?

Barack Obama 35%
Hillary Clinton (Sec. State) 5%
Sarah Palin 13%
Bill Clinton 24%
Sonia Sotomayo 2%
John McCain 10%
Edward Kennedy 0%
Ben Bernanke 8%


Top World Political Figure of 2009?

Barack Obama (US) 31%
Hu Jintao (PRC) 13%
Nicolas Sarkozy (FR) 8%
Ban Ki Moon (UN) 2%
Gordon Brown (UK) 8%
Mir Hossein Mousavi (Iran) 8%
Angela Merkel (Germany) 11%
None of the above 15%


Worst Political Figure of 2009?

Barack Obama (US) 8%
Silvio Berlusconi (Italy) 9%
Hugo Chavez (Venezuela) 6%
Robert Mugabe (Zimbabwe) 6%
Kim Jong-Il (North Korea) 3%
Mahmoud Ahmedinejad (Iran) 62%
Gordon Brown (UK) 1%
None of the above 2%


Top Political Issue of 2009?

Economic Crisis 40%
Climate Change/Global Warming 16%
Middle East 14%
Nuclear weapons 4%
Education 4%
Healthcare 14%
None of the above 6%


Worst U.S. Politician of 2009?

Barack Obama 36%
Hillary Clinton (Sec. State) 5%
Ben Bernanke 1%
Sarah Palin 28%
Van Jones 5%
Joe Wilson 9%
Christopher Dodd 7%
None of the above 3%


Worst U.S. Political move of 2009?

“You Lie!” 20%
The Public Option 25%
The Biden Bunker Reveal 4%
The Sanford Affair 8%
The Blagojevich ‘Auction’ 33%
The Ensign Affair 0%
The Grayson Slur 0%
None of the above 8%


Worst Political Commentator of 2009?

Glenn Beck 32%
Sean Hannity 3%
Rush Limbaugh 21%
Rachel Maddow 3%
Chris Matthews 3%
Bill O’Reilly 3%
Keith Olbermann 28%
none of the above 3%


Biggest Political Liar?

Sarah Palin 13%
Al Gore 6%
Barack Obama 13%
Mahmoud Ahmadinejad 44%
Hugo Chavez 3%
Silvio Berlusconi 10%
Don’t know 3%
None of the above 3%