The post-election
survey focused on voting trends and decision-making in the 1993 New Zealand
general election. Voters were questioned on: parties/politicians and the
politics and issues of each; economic policy; attitudes to other policies and
values; their attitudes on the extent of representation and the level of
participation; party preferences and voting; the role of elections and types of
electoral reforms.
Background variables include age, sex, country
of birth, place of residence, racial, religious and class identity, personal
income, marital status, level of education, employment status, income, spouse’s
employment status and income.