72% sure to vote in hunting referendum

‘Yes’ to hunting prevails among voters who are sure of voting while ‘No’ prevails among those who will probably vote.

Turnout for the Spring hunting referendum is set to be considerably high according to a MaltaToday survey held last week, which for the first time showed a slight majority for those who want hunting allowed in Spring.

Moreover while the yes to spring hunting prevails among those who will certainly vote, the no camp is winning among those who will probably vote. 

This means that the hunting lobby will win the day if a substantial number of those who are opposed to spring hunting ultimately decide to stay at home.

The survey shows that 71.5% will surely vote while a further 13.3% will ‘probably vote’.  This means that 85% are either sure of voting or seriously considering to do so.   

On the other hand only 6% are saying that they will probably not vote while 7% are sure of not voting. 

The survey clearly shows that pro hunting voters are more determined, and will not be abstaining in the referendum.  

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