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Online survey #2 on Sri Lanka’s Presidential Election 2015 
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Online survey #2 on Sri Lanka’s Presidential Election 2015 


19 December 2014, Colombo, Sri Lanka: The second online survey by the Centre for Policy Alternatives is now open for responses. CPA will be conducting a series of short online surveys in the lead up to the elections on the 8th of January 2015. The objective of these online surveys is not to predict election results but rather gather public opinion and perspectives around the upcoming Presidential election. 

The survey will be open for responses until 6.00pm on Tuesday 23rd December 2014 and the findings will be made available soon after.

This survey asks five questions regarding issues that are of interest to voters so please do take five minutes to complete this survey. The confidentiality of your responses is assured. 

The findings from the first online survey can be viewed here and a related infographic here.

Please click here to begin the survey. This survey is also available in Sinhala and Tamil

 

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The Centre for Policy Alternatives (CPA) was formed in the firm belief that there is an urgent need to strengthen institution- and capacity-building for good governance and conflict transformation in Sri Lanka and that non-partisan civil society groups have an important and constructive contribution to make to this process. The primary role envisaged for the Centre in the field of public policy is a pro-active and interventionary one, aimed at the dissemination and advocacy of policy alternatives for non-violent conflict resolution and democratic governance. Accordingly, the work of the Centre involves a major research component through which the policy alternatives advocated are identified and developed.