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Should we include them? Braganza (talk) 10:37, 1 October 2021 (UTC)[reply]


Polling firm Fieldwork date Sample
size
Method ÖVP SPÖ FPÖ Grüne NEOS Others Lead
style="background:Template:Austrian People's Party (2017)/meta/color;"| style="background:Template:Social Democratic Party of Austria/meta/color;"| style="background:Template:Freedom Party of Austria/meta/color;"| style="background:Template:The Greens – The Green Alternative/meta/color;"| style="background:Template:NEOS – The New Austria and Liberal Forum/meta/color;"| style="background:Template:Independent/meta/color;"|
Gazette Oesterreich 27–30 Sep 2021 3,250 Online 28.74 22.42 18.89 8.13 11.82 MFG 4.52
KPÖ 2.51
Others 2.08
style="background:Template:Austrian People's Party (2017)/meta/color;color:#FFFFFF;"| 6.52
Gazette Oesterreich 20–23 Sep 2021 3,250 Online 28.95 22.87 22.60 7.22 12.24 6.12 style="background:Template:Austrian People's Party (2017)/meta/color;color:#FFFFFF;"| 6.08
Gazette Oesterreich 13–16 Sep 2021 2,890 Online 28.93 22.85 22.58 7.19 12.47 5.99 style="background:Template:Austrian People's Party (2017)/meta/color;color:#FFFFFF;"| 6.08
Gazette Oesterreich 6–9 Sep 2021 2,960 Online 28.26 22.40 22.18 7.25 12.28 7.64 style="background:Template:Austrian People's Party (2017)/meta/color;color:#FFFFFF;"| 5.86
Gazette Oesterreich 30 Aug–2 Sep 2021 2,950 Online 28.08 22.44 22.14 7.07 12.02 8.25 style="background:Template:Austrian People's Party (2017)/meta/color;color:#FFFFFF;"| 5.64
Gazette Oesterreich 23-26 Aug 2021 2,900 Online 28.08 22.44 22.14 7.07 12.02 8.25 style="background:Template:Austrian People's Party (2017)/meta/color;color:#FFFFFF;"| 5.64
Gazette Oesterreich 16–19 Aug 2021 2,950 Online 28.05 22.47 22.08 7.13 12.06 8.21 style="background:Template:Austrian People's Party (2017)/meta/color;color:#FFFFFF;"| 5.58
Gazette Oesterreich 9–12 Aug 2021 2,900 Online 28.13 22.48 22.00 7.07 12.11 8.07 style="background:Template:Austrian People's Party (2017)/meta/color;color:#FFFFFF;"| 5.65
Gazette Oesterreich 2–8 Aug 2021 2,950 Online 27.96 22.39 22.00 7.09 12.14 8.43 style="background:Template:Austrian People's Party (2017)/meta/color;color:#FFFFFF;"| 5.57
Gazette Oesterreich 25–29 Jul 2021 3,000 Online 27.92 22.39 21.95 7.00 12.23 8.51 style="background:Template:Austrian People's Party (2017)/meta/color;color:#FFFFFF;"| 5.53
Gazette Oesterreich 11–15 Jul 2021 2,950 Online 27.91 22.24 21.90 7.10 12.05 8.52 style="background:Template:Austrian People's Party (2017)/meta/color;color:#FFFFFF;"| 5.67
Gazette Oesterreich 4–8 Jul 2021 2,850 Online 28.03 23.02 21.85 6.99 12.05 8.06 style="background:Template:Austrian People's Party (2017)/meta/color;color:#FFFFFF;"| 5.01
Gazette Oesterreich 28 Jun–1 Jul 2021 2,650 Online 28.13 23.01 21.79 7.12 11.90 8.04 style="background:Template:Austrian People's Party (2017)/meta/color;color:#FFFFFF;"| 5.12
Gazette Oesterreich 21–24 Jun 2021 2,900 Online 27.89 22.38 21.31 7.07 11.85 9.51 style="background:Template:Austrian People's Party (2017)/meta/color;color:#FFFFFF;"| 5.61
Gazette Oesterreich 13–17 Jun 2021 2,900 Online 27.38 22.41 20.98 7.55 11.92 9.76 style="background:Template:Austrian People's Party (2017)/meta/color;color:#FFFFFF;"| 2.97
Gazette Oesterreich 7–10 Jun 2021 2,850 Online 27.09 22.35 21.08 7.51 12.11 9.86 style="background:Template:Austrian People's Party (2017)/meta/color;color:#FFFFFF;"| 4.74
Gazette Oesterreich 31 May–3 Jun 2021 2,800 Online 27.69 22.36 20.96 7.69 11.92 9.38 style="background:Template:Austrian People's Party (2017)/meta/color;color:#FFFFFF;"| 5.33
Gazette Oesterreich 25–27 May 2021 2,700 Online 28.16 22.49 21.14 7.61 11.89 8.71 style="background:Template:Austrian People's Party (2017)/meta/color;color:#FFFFFF;"| 5.57
Gazette Oesterreich 17–20 May 2021 3,000 Online 28.13 22.37 21.21 7.50 12.19 8.62 style="background:Template:Austrian People's Party (2017)/meta/color;color:#FFFFFF;"| 5.76
Gazette Oesterreich 10–15 May 2021 2,800 Online 26.93 23.47 22.22 7.91 12.26 7.56 style="background:Template:Austrian People's Party (2017)/meta/color;color:#FFFFFF;"| 3.36
Gazette Oesterreich 2–6 May 2021 3,000 Online 28.25 22.48 20.83 8.93 12.09 7.43 style="background:Template:Austrian People's Party (2017)/meta/color;color:#FFFFFF;"| 5.83
Gazette Oesterreich 26–29 April 2021 3,000 Online 28.89 22.40 20.40 8.84 12.18 7.69 style="background:Template:Austrian People's Party (2017)/meta/color;color:#FFFFFF;"| 6.49
It is an online poll with no statistical data on whether participants are weighted to reflect actual population. I think that hasn’t got the necessary quality. Great work though of putting that all together --FantinoFalco (talk) 10:21, 2 October 2021 (UTC)[reply]
No, not include. It is no opinion poll, it’s a poll aggregator. --The Pollster (talk) 04:11, 8 October 2021 (UTC)[reply]

Corruption/faking investigations: Should "Research Affairs" polls for Ö24/Österreich newspaper be removed from the article ? Or remain there with a warning sign ?

Research Affairs polls for the tabloid newspaper "Österreich" or "Ö24" have been part of an ongoing criminal investigation here in Austria, because the state prosecution says they were bought by Kurz and some of his aides and manipulated in their favour to paint his predecessor Mitterlehner in a bad light so he would ressign (which he did, and Kurz succeeded him). Later, RA faked the numbers to make the new turquoise ÖVP under Kurz get higher polling numbers than other established pollsters showed at the time. Today, RA's founder Sabine Beinschab, was arrested by police after text messages showed her printing fake bills for her fake polls and she also deleted her computer hard disk and company server during the last week (https://www.politico.eu/article/austrian-pollster-linked-to-corruption-probe-was-arrested/). So, should all RA polls be deleted as a result or should they remain because of archive purposes ? Or should they be "hidden" with a collapsed section below the main polls ? For example, the updated poll section should only start after the text where it says on October 9 that Kurz resigned ? --The Pollster (talk) 15:17, 12 October 2021 (UTC)[reply]

I would say keep them (for now at least) with a disclaimer noting these events. After all, the published information as of now pertains to a specific number of polls previous to Kurz's rise to power back in 2016/2017, and this does not automatically invalidate all and any opinion polls published by them (specially considering their results, at least since the 2019 election, are not dissimilar to those offered by other pollsters). Impru20talk 15:50, 12 October 2021 (UTC)[reply]
Maybe, but I think they should at least be removed from the main poll table and hidden in a collapsed new table somewhere at the bottom where nobody can find them quickly. After all, their boss got arrested for faking the numbers today. These polls have no place in visible charts. --The Pollster (talk) 16:10, 12 October 2021 (UTC)[reply]
But again, that would be assuming something that, as of yet, is not supported by sources; the criminal probe revolves on a number of polls from the 2016/2017 period, not those listed in this article. We should pursue a due balance between giving full credibility to a pollster that is currently under investigation (note this, since there is no judicial ruling as of yet that condemns it for any crime) and outrightly removing everything that has to do with such pollster. For now, I think a disclaimer on the pollster's current situation is enough. Depending on the situation's evolution, and if the probe extends into the polls shown in this article, we may decide how to act on them directly. Impru20talk 16:33, 12 October 2021 (UTC)[reply]

Horrible state of article

A few users unfortunately seem to misunderstand what WP is and have taken to adding personal opinions in the form of disclaimers as well as removing old polls. That is ediatoralising, and it's quite simply not allowed here. There was no consensus to remove older polls, and they neeed to reinstated. A sourced discussion of the problems with these older polls both could and should be included, but all users should realise WP is for reporting what sources say, not to make personal commentary. Jeppiz (talk) 23:46, 5 November 2021 (UTC)[reply]

This is true. There is simply no consensus for the edits conducted here. Impru20talk 23:55, 5 November 2021 (UTC)[reply]
I modernized the article because of a spam of old, corrupted Research Affairs polls. You guys have no clue of the current political situation in Austria and should be more concerned about your own countries. Impru, go back to editing your Spanish articles and leave this article alone ! This article will remain as I edited, because it is up to date and corrupt old RA results are still shown under collapsed old polls. --The Pollster (talk) 04:57, 7 November 2021 (UTC)[reply]
Jeppiz, please go back to Sweden and mind your business there. Instead of this article. I have modernized the article to reflect current events and put old fake polls under the collapsed old poll section, because these polls are fake and shouldn’t even be there in the first place. But I was willing under a compromise not to delete them, but leave them in under a hidden scenario. So that readers are not impacted by these fake polls. The source you described is in the Kurz corruption investigation link in the quality criteria. It says that Research Affairs polls are fake. Why do you keep insisting these fake polls remain in there for everyone to see ? We are also not posting fake news in other articles ... So, once again impru and jeppiz, go back to your own countries and articles and mind your own business and let me do the job here. --The Pollster (talk) 05:07, 7 November 2021 (UTC)[reply]
Besides, the article looked horrible BEFORE, but now it looks decent and modernized. Thanks to my edits and updates. --The Pollster (talk) 05:12, 7 November 2021 (UTC)[reply]
Firstly, it's clear you don't have a consensus for your edits. Secondly, this response, coupled with your response to Jeppiz of "please go back to Sweden and mind your business there" is disruptive and tendentious and would probably warrant further inquiry in the appropiate venues should this behaviour persists. It's obvious that what you did to the article is a "modernization" only in your view, with others not having this opinion and thinking instead that what you did was horrible. Wikipedia is a collaborative project, and you should be intended to work collaboratively when issues like these arise instead of pretending to impose your will in a WP:OWN-manner and then insult those who don't agree with you. I'm sincerely looking forward to a much calmer demeanor from your part in the next reply and to please stop implementing your edits until there is a consensus for these. Impru20talk 09:40, 7 November 2021 (UTC)[reply]
There are not many people editing this page. It’s mostly me (who does the most in making this look modern, while a few others only added the fraudulent RA polls in the past. Then there are you 2 (impru and jeppiz) who only serve as querulants and who do nothing to contribute to this article and only come once a year to complain, without actually being from Austria or knowing anything about the corruption investigation or the political situation here. My version is correct and hopefully a few other members come here to say so. But there are not many because it is English Wikipedia. --The Pollster (talk) 12:25, 7 November 2021 (UTC)[reply]
I have brought the issue to WP:ANI, where hopefully you will be able to explain the raised behavioural concerns. At this point, it is not possible to collaboratively work with you and I won't be engaging a person who is basically attempting to thwart one of Wikipedia's five pillars. Cheers. Impru20talk 12:41, 7 November 2021 (UTC)[reply]
Ok, so as the current state of things at ANI is, it's clear TP's behaviour was way over the top here. Further, considering that his version of the article is only supported by him, I am again restoring the version previous to his edits (albeit with the minor tweaks commented here) under WP:BRD: he was bold, got disagreed with, now the onus is on him to discuss and seek a consensus, which he is strongly encouraged to do with respect and civility. Impru20talk 16:13, 8 November 2021 (UTC)[reply]

Discussion about restoring my updated, modern version of this page

Take a look here:

https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Opinion_polling_for_the_next_Austrian_legislative_election&oldid=1054006294

I think it should be restored, because it reflects the current political situation in Austria best and as a compromise also includes the faked Research Affairs polls, but hidden in the collapsed sections. The reverts of impru make no sense and legitimize corruption and fake polling, when it shouldn’t.

Also, imprus reverting also removed a chart I added, which shows the historical regular polling developments, not just the alternative polling with MFG (who is not represented in parliament yet).

Alone for this reason, the current version is bad and must be changed back to my version ...

Who agrees ?

Support

--The Pollster (talk) 17:43, 8 November 2021 (UTC)[reply]

The Pollster can you clarify the following:
  1. There are two sources cited in the section where you want to refer to “fake” polls. (Btw, that language is nor encyclopedic - “falsified” would be more appropriate.) One makes no reference to them, the other refers to Sabine B., not Research Affairs, being accused of faking polls. What’s Sabine B.’s relationship to Research Affairs? You’ll need to provide a source that specifically references Research Affairs.
  2. The source appears to me to be saying it’s an accusation only. Is that correct? The text you want to use implies greater certainty.
  3. Are you saying that the Research Affairs polls that in the article are the ones falsified? Can you provide a source for that?
DeCausa (talk) 18:37, 8 November 2021 (UTC)[reply]
DerCausa: Sabine B(einschab) is the owner of Research Affairs, who was arrested by criminal police and questioned for hours and then confessed to faking the polls during her interrogation. She will serve as a crown witness in the trial later against ex-Chancellor Kurz. So far, these are accusations, but since she has confessed to wrongdoing and faking her polls for Kurz, it’s an almost certainty that this faking has been done by her to improve Kurzs position. The trial will start only in years to come though, as stuff like this takes very long here. Research Affairs polls have been manipulated from 2016 at the start of Kurzs political rise until his collapse as chancellor. --The Pollster (talk) 19:23, 8 November 2021 (UTC)[reply]
Accusing myself of "legitimizing corruption and fake polling", considering what has trascended in the ANI discussion and after I myself gave a chance for you to avoid a block, is incompetence at the very best, bad faith at worst. I am sorry but I cannot take this seriously, specially when you are not bringing any other argument for the change than such aspersion on myself and in your pretended opinion that your version is "more modern" (without actually caring to explain the multiple content points raised in the discussion above). Good luck. Impru20talk 18:43, 8 November 2021 (UTC)[reply]
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