Mexican Pre-Election Survey on Political Attitudes and Voting Intentions, May 2024
by Armesto, Alejandra / Harvard Dataverse·Updated 2mo ago
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Description
May 2024 data from a national probabilistic pre-election survey conducted in Mexico. The study aimed to assess the effect of the first six-year government term of Morena, or the so-called 'fourth transformation,' on political attitudes, public perceptions of government management, the popularity of President López Obrador, voting intentions, and policy preferences. The survey was designed and funded by FLACSO Mexico and applied by ISA.
Use Cases
Modeling voting intentions based on political attitudes and government perceptions.
Analyzing the popularity of President López Obrador based on public opinion data.
Studying the relationship between policy preferences and political party support.
Strengths
Data is from a national probabilistic sample, suggesting representativeness.
The study has a clear temporal focus on the pre-electoral period of May 2024.
The survey was designed and funded by FLACSO Mexico, a recognized research institution.
Limitations
Column-level documentation is absent; field semantics must be inferred after download.
Row count is unknown, which may limit suitability assessment.
Data may reflect temporal bias inherent to a single pre-election snapshot.
Provenance
Source
FLACSO Mexico (design and funding), ISA (application).
Collection Method
National probabilistic sample survey.
Time Range
May 2024
Freshness
Last updated 2026-05-11 14:20:30; freshness should be verified.
Geography
Mexico
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