Voter Preferences for Political vs. Different Fields by Party

This chart explores voter preferences for candidates with political experience versus those from completely different fields, segmented by party affiliation. Notably, Fine Gael and Fianna Fail voters show a strong preference for candidates with political experience, both at 80%. In contrast, Aontú voters are more inclined towards candidates from different fields, with 58% favoring this option. Sinn Fein voters are more evenly split, with 46% preferring political experience and 35% open to candidates from other fields. The Social Democrats and Sol-PBP show a balanced view, with a significant portion of their voters undecided or not stating a preference. Interestingly, the 'Indep & Oths' category overwhelmingly favors political experience at 87%, the highest among all groups. This data suggests that traditional parties may have a more conservative voter base, while smaller or newer parties might attract voters open to non-traditional candidates. The variation in preferences highlights the diverse political landscape and the potential for non-traditional candidates to appeal to certain voter segments.

Creator
plotset team
Date
Views
15