Ghanaweb launches 'Ghana Election Poll'

Ghana’s first vertical portal, content curation and syndication website GhanaWeb has launched an online election poll called ‘Ghana Election Poll.’
Ghana Election Poll is to gauge opinions and perceptions of Ghanaians on the most pressing political and economic issues, as well as current events leading to the 2020 Presidential and Parliamentary Elections.
This scientific poll is powered by GhanaWeb and the Africa Consumer Panel, which is a cooperation between the digital publisher Africa Business Communities and renowned market research firm MSI-ACI.
The Ghana Election Poll solicits answers from Ghanaian adults aged 18 years and older, who are living within or outside the borders of Ghana.
The poll will be conducted every month and the results published at the beginning of every other month on GhanaWeb.com.
The final samples are weighted according to gender, age, income, education and region to match the population based on the 2010 Population and Housing Census and the latest edition of the Ghana Living Standards Survey (GLSS) etc.
The Ghana Election Poll is devoid of spam and abuse as participants go through a two-step verification process when they sign up.
The Ghana Election Poll is also different from the open-access poll which was also launched by GhanaWeb in May 2020.
The latter allows participants to self-select into participation and its results cannot be generalised because it is a representative of only the participants of the poll.
The Ghana Election Poll is hosted on the website of MSI-ACI and interested persons can take part in the survey by clicking this link: https://www.msi aci.com/dotdata/start?u=6F977CAA69B043469DF3180B4D356B3F&extid=EXT or you can also find the Ghana Election Poll banner on GhanaWeb at ghanaweb.com/poll/.
Source: classfmonline.com
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