Federal Election 2010

Federal Election 2010 - How not to use Voice Broadcast

Over the past three months we have been very busy with the Federal Election. We have almost exclusively been utilising our Voice Broadcast technology to poll electorates. We've had experience with using this technology to broadcast messages of support for political candidates and it was very interesting to hear this example. Have a listen:

Federal Election 2010 - We picked 8 out of 9 seats and two major upsets

We watched with great excitement the results from Saturdays Federal election. ReachTEL market research successfully picked the outcome in eight out of nine surveyed electorates which included two shock results in the seats of Brisbane and Longman.

Federal Election 2010 - Last minute update

Just a quick note to let people know that we have pushed out the last update to our Federal Election polling series on Twitter:

http://twitter.com/ReachTEL

If you keen to get the absolute red hot latest polling figures (we finished polling 60 minutes ago) you can follow us on Twitter.We've just posted who we think will win 9 key Queensland marginal electorates.

Federal Election 2010 - 18th August update

We again conducted polling into 5 key marginal electorates. This is the third public release in this set of electorates with the previous polls conducted on the 3rd August and 10th August. Again, the margin of error for each electorate is +/-4.5%.

Federal Election 2010 - 11th August update

Here's an update to our Federal Election Queensland marginal electorate series. You can check out the trend in our previous poll conducted last week. For reference, the margin of error for each electorate is +/-4.5%.

Federal Election 2010 - Queensland marginal electorates

Last night ReachTEL conducted another round of our political polling into five key Queensland electorates - Bowman, Hinkler, Dickson, Wright and Longman. We surveyed over a thousand people in less than two hours and asked for voting intentions. The results were very interesting with the LNP taking all five seats rather comfortably.

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