Survey: almost a third of Lithuanians do not intend to vote in the EP elections

Survey: almost a third of Lithuanians do not intend to vote in the EP elections
Survey: almost a third of Lithuanians do not intend to vote in the EP elections
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As the survey published by LRT showed, more than a third (35.7%) of voters do not intend to elect MEPs, and another 5.6% do not. don’t know who they will vote for.

Women are more likely not to vote in EP elections, 38.5 percent. they indicated that they did not intend to do so. According to the survey data, 32.3 percent of men who will not vote.

The survey also showed that the largest number of respondents who do not intend to vote is in the group of young people aged 18 to 29 (41.7%).

Most often, people with incomplete secondary or secondary education also intend not to vote in the EP elections – 43.1 and 42.9 percent, respectively. 23.1 percent of people with higher education promise not to vote.

However, those who intend to express their will, mostly indicated that they intend to choose the Lithuanian Social Democratic Party, which will be led by the party’s chairperson, Vilija Blinkevičiūtė. 15.9 percent would choose them. surveyed population.

As the second most common choice, the respondents indicated the representatives of the governing Union of the Fatherland-Lithuanian Christian Democrats (TS-LKD). 8.4 percent intend to vote for the party. of those interviewed. Andrius Kubilius will lead the list of conservatives in the elections.

At that time, 3.9% would vote for the Liberal Movement, whose list was topped by Seimas member Eugenijus Gentvilas. of surveyed residents, and 2.4 percent intend to vote for the Freedom Party, which is led by presidential candidate Dainius Žalimas. population.

Eurocommissioner Virginijas Sinkevičius’ Democratic Union “Vardan Lietuvos” led to the elections, according to the survey, 7.8% support. respondents. A little less, 6.8 percent. interviewed, indicated that they intend to choose the Union of Lithuanian Peasants and Greens, led by Aurelijaus Veryga.

The Christian Union (its list is led by Algimantas Rusteika), the Lithuanian People’s Party (its list was to be led by Nendrė Černiauskienė) and the political party “Lietuvos lista” (the leader of its list was recorded Darius Kuolys) received the least support from the population in the survey.

0.1 percent indicated their intention to vote. population, but the latter two will not be included in the final list of candidate parties, as they did not collect the required 10,000 votes. signatures of residents.

Commissioned by LRT, the “Baltijos research” survey took place on April 10-21. During the research, 1020 Lithuanian residents (aged 18 and older) were interviewed by personal interview, the survey was conducted at 109 sampling points. The opinion of the surveyed people reflects the opinion of Lithuanian residents aged 18 and older. The error of research results is up to 3.1 percent.

The article is in Lithuanian

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