POLL RESULTS
JUL 10. 2017
Which challenge would you like to see most urgently addressed?
13,472 responded out of 137,174 polled

Female
11%
Health
Health
10%
Development
Development
12%
Corruption
Corruption
34%
Education
Education
33%
Employment
Employment
Male
9%
Health
Health
7%
Development
Development
15%
Corruption
Corruption
28%
Education
Education
41%
Employment
Employment
0-14
0%
development
development
0%
employment
employment
0%
education
education
0%
health
health
0%
corruption
corruption
15-19
11%
development
development
22%
employment
employment
43%
education
education
10%
health
health
13%
corruption
corruption
20-24
9%
development
development
33%
employment
employment
34%
education
education
10%
health
health
13%
corruption
corruption
25-30
7%
development
development
43%
employment
employment
26%
education
education
10%
health
health
13%
corruption
corruption
31-34
6%
development
development
49%
employment
employment
22%
education
education
8%
health
health
16%
corruption
corruption
35+
6%
development
development
43%
employment
employment
23%
education
education
9%
health
health
19%
corruption
corruption
10%
Health
Health
8%
Development
Development
14%
Corruption
Corruption
29%
Education
Education
39%
Employment
Employment
JUL 10. 2017
Will you vote in the upcoming elections?
11,544 responded out of 13,472 polled

Female
11%
No
No
89%
Yes
Yes
Male
8%
No
No
92%
Yes
Yes
0-14
0%
yes
yes
0%
no
no
15-19
74%
yes
yes
26%
no
no
20-24
93%
yes
yes
7%
no
no
25-30
92%
yes
yes
8%
no
no
31-34
93%
yes
yes
7%
no
no
35+
93%
yes
yes
7%
no
no
9%
No
No
91%
Yes
Yes
JUL 10. 2017
How involved are you in government decision-making?
10,412 responded out of 11,544 polled

Female
30%
Not at all
Not at all
5%
I Don't Care
I Don't Care
30%
Not Very
Not Very
35%
Very
Very
Male
28%
Not at all
Not at all
4%
I Don't Care
I Don't Care
29%
Not Very
Not Very
39%
Very
Very
0-14
0%
very
very
0%
not at all
not at all
0%
i don't care
i don't care
0%
not very
not very
15-19
39%
very
very
29%
not at all
not at all
4%
i don't care
i don't care
27%
not very
not very
20-24
40%
very
very
27%
not at all
not at all
5%
i don't care
i don't care
29%
not very
not very
25-30
37%
very
very
28%
not at all
not at all
5%
i don't care
i don't care
31%
not very
not very
31-34
35%
very
very
30%
not at all
not at all
3%
i don't care
i don't care
31%
not very
not very
35+
38%
very
very
31%
not at all
not at all
3%
i don't care
i don't care
29%
not very
not very
29%
Not at all
Not at all
4%
I Don't Care
I Don't Care
30%
Not Very
Not Very
38%
Very
Very
JUL 10. 2017
Do you think there are opportunities for young people to lead in Liberia?
9,808 responded out of 10,412 polled

Female
14%
No
No
86%
Yes
Yes
Male
17%
No
No
83%
Yes
Yes
0-14
0%
yes
yes
0%
no
no
15-19
86%
yes
yes
14%
no
no
20-24
83%
yes
yes
17%
no
no
25-30
82%
yes
yes
18%
no
no
31-34
81%
yes
yes
19%
no
no
35+
85%
yes
yes
15%
no
no
16%
No
No
84%
Yes
Yes
JUL 10. 2017
What is the main reason for youth unemployment in Liberia?
9,355 responded out of 9,808 polled

Female
19%
Lack of connections
Lack of connections
11%
Lack of Work Experience
Lack of Work Experience
14%
Lack of education
Lack of education
42%
No job
No job
14%
Lack of Skills
Lack of Skills
Male
15%
Lack of connections
Lack of connections
10%
Lack of Work Experience
Lack of Work Experience
12%
Lack of education
Lack of education
44%
No job
No job
19%
Lack of Skills
Lack of Skills
0-14
0%
lack of work experience
lack of work experience
0%
lack of connections
lack of connections
0%
no job
no job
0%
lack of education
lack of education
0%
lack of skills
lack of skills
15-19
11%
lack of work experience
lack of work experience
19%
lack of connections
lack of connections
34%
no job
no job
26%
lack of education
lack of education
10%
lack of skills
lack of skills
20-24
11%
lack of work experience
lack of work experience
16%
lack of connections
lack of connections
45%
no job
no job
13%
lack of education
lack of education
14%
lack of skills
lack of skills
25-30
10%
lack of work experience
lack of work experience
17%
lack of connections
lack of connections
45%
no job
no job
9%
lack of education
lack of education
19%
lack of skills
lack of skills
31-34
10%
lack of work experience
lack of work experience
17%
lack of connections
lack of connections
46%
no job
no job
9%
lack of education
lack of education
19%
lack of skills
lack of skills
35+
7%
lack of work experience
lack of work experience
11%
lack of connections
lack of connections
39%
no job
no job
14%
lack of education
lack of education
29%
lack of skills
lack of skills
16%
Lack of connections
Lack of connections
10%
Lack of Work Experience
Lack of Work Experience
12%
Lack of education
Lack of education
43%
No job
No job
18%
Lack of Skills
Lack of Skills
FEATURED ANSWERS
Lack of roads has make it very difficult to implement development in our nation that is nearly 170 years old.
Lofa Youth
U-Reporter in
Lofa County
NEC has done little awareness /voters education for this election. What about the first-time votes?
Female Students
U-Reporter in
Bong County
Many people around are saying they will not take part in this coming election. They Support Their Views With many opinions. How Can we help them understand The Fact about having the right of choosing their own leaders?
Abway
U-Reporter in
Grand Gedeh County
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