List of polling organizations
This is a list of polling organizations by country. All the major television networks, alone or in conjunction with the largest newspapers or magazines, in virtually every country with elections, operate their own versions of polling operations, in collaboration or independently through various applications.
Several organizations try to monitor the behavior of polling firms and the use of polling and statistical data, including the Pew Research Center and, in Canada, the Laurier Institute for the Study of Public Opinion and Policy.[1]
Australia
- Newspoll - published in News Limited's The Australian newspaper
- Roy Morgan Research - published in the Crikey email reporting service
- Galaxy Polling - published in News Limited's tabloid papers
- AC Nielsen Polling - published in Fairfax newspapers
Brazil
- IBOPE (Instituto Brasileiro de Opinião Pública e Estatística) which acronym has become the Brazilian household word for TV audience rating and a slang word that indicates that a meeting or similar function had significant attendance.
Canada
- Abacus Data
- EKOS Research Associates
- Environics Research Group
- Forum Research
- Ipsos-Reid
- Léger Marketing
France
Germany
Iran
- Ayandeh - closed in 2002 and director Abbas Abdi arrested[2]
New Zealand
Nigeria
Philippines
Ukraine
- Research & Branding Group, widely published throughout Ukraine and Internationally. Works include exit polls and regular surveys of the public's political opinions[3][4]
- Razumkov Centre A policy think tank also widely published throughout Ukraine[5]
United Kingdom
- Survation, pollster to The Mail on Sunday, Daily Mirror, Daily Record and Sky News
- ComRes, retained pollster for the BBC and The Independent
- Ipsos MORI (formerly MORI)
- YouGov
- ICM
- Populus, official The Times pollster
- TNS-BMRB
United States
Statistician Nate Silver of FiveThirtyEight maintains a list of pollsters who conduct surveys in U.S. political elections, and assigns each pollster a rating based on its methodology and historical accuracy.[6] Silver also lists the number of polls analyzed for each pollster.[6]
- Elway Research
- Field Research Corporation (Field Poll) - see Mervin Field
- Gallup Poll
- Harris Interactive
- Ipsos
- Marist Institute for Public Opinion
- Monmouth University Polling Institute
- NORC at the University of Chicago (formerly the National Opinion Research Center)
- Nielsen ratings
- Pew Research Center
- Public Policy Institute of California
- Public Policy Polling
- Quinnipiac University Polling Institute
- Rasmussen Reports
- Research 2000 (defunct)
- Siena Research Institute at Siena College
- St. Norbert College Strategic Research Institute (Wisconsin Survey)
- Suffolk University Political Research Center (SUPRC)
- SurveyMonkey
- SurveyUSA
- Susquehanna Polling & Research
- YouGov
- Zogby International
Spain
References
- ^ Laurier Institute for the Study of Public Opinion and Policy
- ^ Alert. Journalist Abdollah Nouri released but another journalist arrested[permanent dead link]
- ^ "Research&Branding Group Poll: 26% Of Ukrainians Prepared To Support Yanukovych For President". The FINANCIAL website. August 19, 2009. Retrieved 2010-02-11.
- ^ Poll: "CHANGE OF ELECTORAL SITUATION IN UKRAINE - June 2009", Research & Branding Group (June, 2009)
- ^ Template:Uk icon Думка громадян України про підсумки 2008 р. (опитування) Archived 2012-09-13 at archive.today, Razumkov Centre (December 26, 2008)
- ^ a b Nate Silver, FiveThirtyEight's Pollster Ratings, FiveThirtyEight (last accessed October 6, 2016).