Majority wants to ban the purchase of signatures from collectors

Published: Wednesday, Sep 25th 2024, 06:10

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According to a survey, a large majority want to ban the purchase of signatures for initiatives from professional collectors. 84 percent said yes or rather yes to such a ban. This is the result of a survey conducted by the research company Leewas.

Furthermore, almost two thirds of respondents want to enable the digital collection of signatures in order to increase the security of the process. The results of the survey, which was published on Wednesday, varied depending on party sympathies. Sympathizers of the Green Liberals showed a higher value here, with three quarters saying yes or rather yes, than sympathizers of the SVP with 56 percent.

At three quarters, approval is by far the highest among graduates of a university or university of applied sciences. Among people with compulsory schooling as their highest educational qualification, the figure is 54 percent.

Almost nine out of ten respondents were in favor of initiative committees having to disclose from which company and for how much money they bought signatures. At 94%, sympathizers of the GLP showed the highest level of support, as Leewas wrote. The figure for the SVP was 84 percent.

For the survey, Leewas interviewed 19,552 people in Switzerland between September 19 and 22.

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