2011 Elections Survey
1. Of the issues below what should be the top five priorities of the next government? Issue 3
Issue 4
9.4% (12)
7.0% (9)
28.5%
17.1%
13.0%
(40)
(35)
(21)
(16)
4.3% (2)
12.8% (6)
21.8%
17.9%
17.9%
12.8%
29.5%
(17)
(14)
(14)
(10)
(23)
4.8% (1)
14.3% (3)
14.3% (3)
19.0% (4)
18.8%
16.7%
25.0%
24.0%
15.6%
(18)
(16)
(24)
(23)
(15)
Youth-related matters
2.8% (1)
16.7% (6)
30.6%
27.8%
(11)
(10)
Constitutional advancement/change
4.0% (1)
16.0% (4)
12.0% (3)
16.0% (4)
11.6%
16.3%
25.6%
34.9%
11.6%
(10)
(14)
(22)
(30)
(10)
8.3% (5)
11.7% (7)
18.3%
41.7%
20.0%
(11)
(25)
(12)
14.7%
17.3%
25.3%
16.0%
26.7%
(11)
(13)
(19)
(12)
(20)
Crime
Economy
Environment
Good governance
Social services
Education
Sewerage
Roads
Health care
Issue 1
Issue 2
43.0%
28.9%
(55)
(37)
32.5%
31.9% (15)
19.1% (9)
Issue 5
11.7% (15)
8.9% (11)
31.9% (15)
47.6% (10)
22.2% (8)
52.0% (13)
Rating
Response
Average
Count
2.16
128
2.37
123
3.62
47
3.10
78
3.90
21
3.01
96
3.50
36
3.96
25
3.19
86
3.53
60
3.23
75
Other (please specify)
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13
answered question
168
skipped question
0
2. What are the most critical steps that government should take in addressing crime? 1 Highest
6 2
3
4
5
Priority
Arm police officers
Add more police officers
Implement more holistic programmes for young people
Increase penalties
Seek outside assistance in managing the situation
New leadership in the police force
Lowest Priority
25.6%
12.4%
9.3%
7.0%
14.0%
31.8%
(33)
(16)
(12)
(9)
(18)
(41)
19.7%
19.7%
20.5%
21.2%
12.9%
6.1%
(26)
(26)
(27)
(28)
(17)
(8)
29.5%
17.8%
21.9%
13.0%
13.0%
4.8%
(43)
(26)
(32)
(19)
(19)
(7)
34.2%
27.4%
17.8%
8.2%
10.3%
2.1%
(50)
(40)
(26)
(12)
(15)
(3)
19.5%
17.3%
15.0%
19.5%
13.5%
15.0%
(26)
(23)
(20)
(26)
(18)
(20)
27.0%
11.9%
15.1%
12.7%
15.1%
18.3%
(34)
(15)
(19)
(16)
(19)
(23)
Rating
Response
Average
Count
3.67
129
3.06
132
2.77
146
2.39
146
3.35
133
3.32
126
Other (please specify)
17
answered question
161
skipped question
7
3. Do you support increasing the membership of the House of Assembly to 15 members? Response
Response
Percent
Count
No
71.0%
115
Yes: Add 2 more districts seats
8.0%
13
Yes: Add 2 more at large seats
10.5%
17
10.5%
17
answered question
162
skipped question
6
Yes add: 1 district seat and 1 at large seat
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4. What do you believe is the current state of the Virgin Islands’ environment? Response
Response
Percent
Count
Excellent
0.6%
1
Good
7.9%
13
Fair
46.7%
77
Poor
23.0%
38
Very Poor
21.8%
36
answered question
165
skipped question
3
Response
Response
Percent
Count
5. In 10 years, do you think the Virgin Islands environment will be:
In much better shape than it is
7.2%
12
In better shape than it is today
21.7%
36
About the same as it is today
23.5%
39
In worse shape that it is today
34.3%
57
13.3%
22
answered question
166
skipped question
2
today
In much worse shape than it is today
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6. Do you think that the economy is recovering from the global economic recession? If not, why not?
Lack of governmental leadership Lack of local and overseas investment Lack of confidence about the future Lack of a strong recovery in the United States and Europe All of the above
Response
Response
Percent
Count
31.8%
49
5.2%
8
7.8%
12
11.7%
18
43.5%
67
answered question
154
skipped question
14
7. Do you think that the economy is recovering from the global economic recession? If yes, how fast?
Faster than the rest of the region About the same as the rest of the region Slower than the rest of the region
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Response
Response
Percent
Count
12.0%
17
60.6%
86
27.5%
39
answered question
142
skipped question
26
8. If we continue to use the same tourism strategy we are using today, in 10 years time:
Many more tourists will come to the Virgin Islands yearly The same number of tourists will come to the VI Fewer tourists will come to the VI Far fewer tourists will come to the VI
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Response
Response
Percent
Count
8.5%
14
17.6%
29
45.5%
75
28.5%
47
answered question
165
skipped question
3
9. Please answer either Yes or No to the questions below Rating
Response
Average
Count
Yes
No
12.9% (21)
87.1% (142)
1.87
163
34.0% (55)
66.0% (107)
1.66
162
67.5% (110)
32.5% (53)
1.33
163
28.8% (46)
71.3% (114)
1.71
160
70.6% (113)
29.4% (47)
1.29
160
58.3% (95)
41.7% (68)
1.42
163
59.7% (95)
40.3% (64)
1.40
159
45.6% (73)
54.4% (87)
1.54
160
60.5% (98)
39.5% (64)
1.40
162
23.8% (38)
76.3% (122)
1.76
160
83.5% (132)
16.5% (26)
1.16
158
64.6% (104)
35.4% (57)
1.35
161
Have you attended any political rallies for the upcoming general election? Do you believe that one party will win the elections outright? Do you believe that independent candidates will be elected this year? Do you believe that independents will form the government after the election this year? Do you believe that we will have a brand new government this year? Do you believe that the next government will be a coalition government? Do you believe that a coalition would be the best government for the territory? Do you believe that all members of the House of Assembly should be elected at large? Would you support term limits of 2 consecutive terms for members of the House of Assembly? Do you believe that all members of the House of Assembly should be elected by districts? Do you believe that the at large members should have a specific role in Government? Do you believe that the premier should be elected at large?
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answered question
165
skipped question
3
Rating
Response
Average
Count
10. Please answer either yes or no to the questions below Yes
No
80.7% (130)
19.3% (31)
1.19
161
49.1% (79)
50.9% (82)
1.51
161
80.2% (130)
19.8% (32)
1.20
162
62.3% (99)
37.7% (60)
1.38
159
59.4% (95)
40.6% (65)
1.41
160
17.0% (27)
83.0% (132)
1.83
159
82.5% (127)
17.5% (27)
1.18
154
96.3% (154)
3.8% (6)
1.04
160
50.9% (82)
49.1% (79)
1.49
161
61.3% (100)
38.7% (63)
1.39
163
Do you support government’s plan to establish a national health insurance system? Would you support the implementation of a taxpayerfunded unemployment programme in the territory? Would you support the implementation of a national pension scheme in the territory? Would you support the implementation of a taxpayersupported affordable housing scheme in the territory? Do you think the new greenhouses are a good idea? Is the Virgin Islands government sufficiently transparent? Would you support opening the register of legislators’ interests to the public? Do you think government needs to do more to cut government expenses? Would you support routinely arming police officers? Do you believe agriculture can become a sound third pillar for the economy? Would you support the extension of
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the Beef Island runway to accommodate direct flights from
84.0% (137)
16.0% (26)
1.16
163
63.8% (104)
36.2% (59)
1.36
163
78.4% (127)
21.6% (35)
1.22
162
95.1% (156)
4.9% (8)
1.05
164
88.3% (144)
11.7% (19)
1.12
163
20.5% (33)
79.5% (128)
1.80
161
38.3% (62)
61.7% (100)
1.62
162
60.5% (98)
39.5% (64)
1.40
162
15.8% (25)
84.2% (133)
1.84
158
answered question
165
skipped question
3
the USA? Would you support the construction of a golf course in the territory? Should the government establish a Ministry of Tourism to manage the development of tourism in the territory? Should the territory develop and implement a national tourism strategy for the tourism sector? Should the territory develop and implement a national strategy for the management of the financial services sector? Is the territory better off than it was 4 years ago? Are you better off than you were 4 years ago? Are you optimistic about the future of the territory 5 or 10 years out? Do you think that the territory is headed in the right direction?
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Q1. Of the issues below what should be the top five priorities of the next government?
1
Incinerator
Jul 5, 2011 4:19 PM
2
finishing the hospital
Jul 5, 2011 10:25 AM
3
pumping of sewage in the road reef marina
Jul 3, 2011 6:26 PM
4
abolition of trade licenses for BVIslanders
Jun 28, 2011 2:50 PM
5
roads and infrustructure
Jun 25, 2011 8:54 PM
6
Immigration and price control and Virgin islands Pride
Jun 23, 2011 9:39 PM
7
All Should be top priorities
Jun 23, 2011 2:05 PM
8
Accountability
Jun 6, 2011 6:35 PM
9
Developing Tourism
Jun 5, 2011 6:46 AM
10
Lowering the cost to do business by taxes and lack of infrastructure
Jun 2, 2011 5:53 PM
11
begin random stop and search all over (day and night); consider implementing this also at residences,businesses, other facilities; do stake outs; criminals and potential criminals must be constantly feel uneasy, wondering, like they are being looked at; have many undercovers police come in from other caribbean countries rotating here from time to time
May 28, 2011 6:17 PM
12
1. Preparation for Independance 2. Implement efforts to lure Professional Virgin Islanders diasporia back home to fill help with advancement of the territory.
May 20, 2011 12:10 PM
13
Quicker Path to citizenship.
May 18, 2011 11:18 PM
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Q2. What are the most critical steps that government should take in addressing crime?
1
try to create confidence in the police
Jul 7, 2011 1:47 PM
2
#1 - FOOT PATROLS!!!!!
Jul 5, 2011 1:53 PM
3
CURFEW
Jul 2, 2011 7:01 PM
4
Gun related crimes should get mandatory 25 to life sentencing
Jun 30, 2011 12:06 PM
5
Survailence Cameras in every distrect.
Jun 29, 2011 7:27 PM
6
create a unit with the 3 enforcement department and start from there cause look at the customs laws it is so powerful join force together to make one
Jun 26, 2011 10:23 AM
7
juvenile programs starting within the school
Jun 26, 2011 9:22 AM
8
Convert Her Majisty Palace @ Balsum Ghut into Her Majisty Prison
Jun 24, 2011 10:23 PM
9
Hold police officer accountable for doing their job & decipline more
Jun 24, 2011 10:04 AM
10
assess root causes and developed a national crime reduction strategy
Jun 23, 2011 9:39 PM
11
Implement more holistic programmes for families and the community
Jun 23, 2011 3:25 PM
12
Use and enforce the existing laws fairly
Jun 12, 2011 8:25 PM
13
Better police presence, CCT cameras, village bobby
Jun 2, 2011 9:51 PM
14
Better police training; more oversight of officers
Jun 2, 2011 4:33 PM
15
more active surveillance, searches, raids etc.
May 27, 2011 4:08 PM
16
It is very evident that there is a dire need for new leadership and direction with the police force. Such positions should have leadership turn-over with-in an eight year time frame. The present way with such appointments (Department heads overall) is a breathing ground for complacency which trickles down as is evident within the force.
May 20, 2011 12:10 PM
17
Installing Public survellance cameras
May 18, 2011 11:18 PM
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