Category: Polls
Derek Aikman discussed his mock election results
On Friday while everyone was busy with the nomination of candidates vying for the general elections, a mock election was being carried out at the St. Mary’s Hall in Belize City. Former politician turned pollster Derek Aikman, and a team from his company were carrying out the latest poll in an effort to try and [...]
Coalition responds to PM’s statement on proposed referrendum
The Belize Coalition to Save our Natural Heritage wrote to the Prime Minister’s office requesting that the Offshore Oil Exploration and Drilling Referendum be held on the same date as the Municipal and General elections. And Prime Minister Barrow, at his press conference on Tuesday, not only said it won’t be held on March seventh, [...]
New online polls launched by Love News
The political season is in full swing, with Municipal Elections set for March seventh. Candidates are busy canvassing the electorate, trying to impress them with their promises, in the hopes of winning their affection that will result in an “X” beside their name on the ballot paper. Love News has also been canvassing the people, [...]
Results of ‘independent’ poll published
Polling is not something that is a big deal in Belize; but a bold initiative undertaken by an up and coming newspaper has resulted in some interesting findings about Belize and the way we view many of the national issues confronting the nation. The results of the poll were released today in Belize City. And [...]
Love News launches online poll
Towards the end of last year there were some high profile crimes, including murder, in which young people under the age of eighteen are alleged to have been involved. Today, Love News is launching an online opinion poll to solicit viewers’ opinion on whether children should be tried as adults when they are accused of [...]
LOVE FM & LOVE TELEVISION MAYORAL DEBATE 2011
RATE THEIR PERFORMANCE Have your say – – – Tell us: How are the Mayoral Candidates performance in tonight’s Mayoral Debate? (Utilize the following scale: 1 being the lowest and 10 being the highest.)


