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According to a second poll in late October, 57 percent of those who voted said yes to the corporate responsibility initiative. The ban on financing war material producers would also have been approved with 51 percent of the vote in favor. Women are particularly positive about the two models.
This means that the results are very stable compared to the first wave of polls in mid-October. The results of the second wave of the 20 Minuten / Tamedia poll on the two November 29 ballots were released on Tuesday.
The proportion of votes against in the group responsibility initiative was 42 percent. 57 percent of those polled said they wanted to vote in favor. Analysis of the survey results shows a large difference between the sexes. According to the survey, women are in favor of the corporate responsibility initiative with 65 percent. The men reject the proposal by a narrow margin with a yes percentage of 48 percent.
The second poll also shows no major changes in the initiative to ban the financing of war materiel producers. The approval rate was 51 percent and the number of votes against was 46 percent. Here too, according to the survey, women are more strongly supportive of the initiative’s cause. The percentage of votes in favor among women was 62 percent. Forty percent of the men were in favor of submission.
A first SRG trend survey in mid-October also resulted in a majority in favor of both initiatives.