National Annenberg Election Survey (NAES)

The National Annenberg Election Survey (NAES) examines a wide range of political attitudes about candidates, issues and the traits Americans want in a president.  It also has a particular emphasis on the effects of media exposure through campaign commercials and news from radio, television and newspapers. Additionally, it measures the effects of other kinds of political communication, from conversations at home and on the job to various efforts by campaigns to influence potential voters.

Joining the NAES team for the 2008 presidential election was Richard Johnston, a political scientist and expert on public opinion and voting. Johnston served as co-director of the National Annenberg Election Survey with Kathleen Hall Jamieson and Diana C. Mutz. In May 2009, Johnston rejoined the faculty of the department of political science at the University of British Columbia. 

The NAES concluded another successful presidential campaign cycle with the completion of the final wave of the Internet panel survey on January 31, 2009. The telephone portion of the survey was completed on November 12, 2009 with a post-election panel. In total, NAES completed interviews with 57,967 adults in the United States by telephone prior to Election Day, and 3,737 were interviewed during the post-election telephone panel phase. The online panel survey completed 95,464 interviews across the five waves beginning in October 2007. While the telephone and panel surveys generally consisted of different questions, both surveys measured beliefs, attitudes, intentions and behaviors relevant to the 2008 presidential campaigns.

On September 16, 2010, the 2008 NAES telephone survey dataset became available on the APPC website. We will announce on this site when the 2008 NAES online datasets become available. 

To give the NAES endowment the opportunity to rebuild, that survey will not be conducted in 2012 but will resume in 2016.

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APPC Scholars Honored With ICA Outstanding Book Award for The Obama Victory

Wednesday, June 01, 2011

National Annenberg Election Survey scholars Kate Kenski, Ph.D., Bruce Hardy, Ph.D., and Kathleen Hall Jamieson, Ph.D., have won the 2011 International Communication Association Outstanding Book Award for their book The Obama Victory: How Media, Money, and Message Shaped the 2008 Election (Oxford 2010).

The award honors a book published in the previous two calendar years based on criteria including the importance of the problem it addresses to the fields represented in ICA and to communication studies as a whole, the quality of writing and argument, and the strength of evidence it presents.

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The Obama Victory honored with American Publishers Award for Professional and Scholarly Excellence

Wednesday, February 09, 2011

The Obama Victory: How Media, Money, and Message Shaped the 2008 Election has been honored with the 2010 American Publishers Award for Professional and Scholarly Excellence (PROSE Award) in the area of government & politics. Each year the PROSE Awards recognize the best professional and scholarly books, journals, and electronic publications for outstanding contributions to their fields. The Obama Victory was among 45 prize recipients announced February 3, 2011 during the Professional and Scholarly Publishing Division of the Association of American Publishers’ annual conference in Washington, D.C.

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10/29/2008 National Annenberg Election Survey (NAES) Over one in nine citizens have already voted, Annenberg Survey shows
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