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Sobre la regulación federal de las encuestas electorales en México

[journal article]

Peña, Ricardo de la
Ortiz, Verónica

Abstract

Election polls are a substantial element of our democratic reality. The conduction and publicity of opinion surveys during the electoral process involve the exercise of basic civil rights for pollsters and citizens. Hence the importance of federal regulation and State’s role in preserving the balanc... view more

Election polls are a substantial element of our democratic reality. The conduction and publicity of opinion surveys during the electoral process involve the exercise of basic civil rights for pollsters and citizens. Hence the importance of federal regulation and State’s role in preserving the balance between freedom of expression and the access to information foreseen by the Mexican Constitution. Once again, the recent federal election produced lessons and evidence of regulatory successes and shortcomings. We review the current legislation and discuss the potential for improvement in certain areas in the aim of improving collaboration among industry and authorities, a mechanism that has proven its benefts.... view less

Keywords
survey; election research; voting behavior; Mexico; public opinion; opinion research; legislative term; public interest; the public; freedom of the press; constitutionality; freedom of information

Classification
Political Process, Elections, Political Sociology, Political Culture

Document language
Spanish

Publication Year
2013

Page/Pages
p. 171-206

Journal
Revista del Tribunal Electoral del Poder Judicial de la Federación (2013) 11

Status
Published Version; peer reviewed

Licence
Creative Commons - Attribution


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