Executive Fairs well as Standing Opens




The Executive Fairs Well as Standing Opens
October 2017 Pre-Standing Poll Results
Written by Le Libertie







(Europeia - October 25, 2017) - With the end of the Writinglegend’s term approaching, the EBC released a poll to gather the opinion of voters and gage a general sense of the populace’s satisfaction with the executive. 29 citizens participated in the poll, a noticeable uptrend compared to previous polls. Overall, citizens have shown satisfaction with the executive, with every member receiving a majority approval. This poll includes a section on the executive, along with snapshot regarding potential executive members in the upcoming election.

Executive Ratings:

The Executive enjoys a high approval rating, with 70.2 percent of voters rating the executive positively. Despite Gleg’s unexpected ascension to the Presidency, voters are expressing their satisfaction with the overall hard work of executive members. However, there is a 15 percent decrease in approval of the executive since the EBC previous poll on the government. One commenter described the term overall as “meh,” with another stating that it was “alright.” This could hint voters feel that while the executive’s performance was overall great, the term is ending with a bit of a sluggish finish.

Kinda meh term.
It's alright

Writinglegend’s high approval ratings reinforce the narrative of executive approval, with a 75.9 percent approval rating. His approval rating remains roughly consistent compared to the EBC’s previous poll, indicating voters are satisfied with his consistent hard work. Still, Gleg ratings are more polarized than those of the executive, receiving both a higher approval and disapproval rating than the executive. The increase in disapproval could be the result of the vocal minority that point out Writinglegend finished off the term with low energy. Others recognize this but are satisfied regardless due to his ascension to the presidency being unexpected.

Low energy this term, but he did a good job.
He didn't ask for this term but he is severely burned out and I definitely could not see myself voting for another WL ticked in at least the next year if ever. It's not good for the region to have one leader for so long. It causes stagnation.
Where has he been for the second half of the term?
Yeah he did the job, but he really should have resigned. No one actual thought Cat would resign while voting for her and so no one thought Gleg would be Prez again. Him being in the job, is just more stagnation.

Vice President HEM received a solid approval rating of 63.1 percent, although a vocal minority once again express dissatisfaction. Voters remain divided on HEM’s signature project: the Internship Program. While some commenters applauded his effort and the effectiveness of the program, others criticized his initial lack of transparency of the inner workings of the program. HEM’s recent publication of the workings of the Internship Program may resolve these complaints that voters initially had. Others claim he was a bad choice because of his status as an older member. Still, HEM undoubtedly remains popular as he finishes his term.

did not do much.
Intership Program worked well
I think that he certainly did well with the Internship Program. I hope it is continued next term.
Where has he been all term? What has he done? Is the internship program even active? Perhaps he should stop writing brutal, insensitive hit pieces against people who resigned at their weakest, and actually do something.
Don't know what he's done. Aside from his bad term, HEM was a poor choice from Gleg, he should have gone with someone new.

With an approval rating of 72.4 percent and a disapproval rating of only 10.3 percent, Grand Admiral Calvin Coolidge clearly remains popular in the eyes of voters. It is also evident that Calvin maintains similar ratings to earlier in the term. Commenters spoke out to express approval of newer members who participated in the navy, along the overall high activity of the term. Still, some commenters point out Calvin’s recent silence in the Navy, criticizing that it is leading to a slightly negative end to his term.

the first half of the term was great, the last half of the term was basically silent.
Besides final op, pretty good
Volunteers have been really active and that's pretty much all I care about.
A bit quiet recently.
Plenty of operations, new people are leading missions, a solid term.

XIV has an overall approval rating of 62 percent and a disapproval rating of 13.8 percent. The presence of ‘no opinion’ also is notable, with 24 percent rating it as so. This indicates that many voters aren’t informed of the affairs in the Interior ministry. Overall, voters appear to express a feeling of slight satisfaction in response to what many felt was a term which maintained the ministry. A majority of the comments express this feeling, although many remain divided on to what extent XIV improved the ministry. It may be appropriate to for the minister to bring more publicity to the Interior’s projects in order to better inform those not involved with the ministry.

he has done good.
He rebuilt Interior
He's done good work for the ministry this term. He got a lot done in a little time.
He has done a little bit.
He's not done much. Recruitment is up not because of him but because people started taking their fingers out. He set out common sense goals, told people what to do and nothing has really happened.

JayDee enjoys great acclaim for his hard work in the ministry with nearly 90 percent of all voters stating approval of his term. Voters especially express satisfaction with the high amount of content that has been produced by the EBC, along with the acceptable quality of the articles. JayDee’s approval rating may have jumped up 5 percent from our previous polling as a result of the end of the EBC Update controversy. It is clear JayDee is leading an exception finish to his term.

he has done good.
Best ever
Best Comms term I've seen. Hands Down.
Plenty of articles, not always great, but not bad.
Great job, loads of high quality content and from lots of different writers.
STILL THE WORD DEE EVER! BAD DEE BAD DEE

World Assembly minister Sanctaria enjoys an approval rating of 65.5 percent. He also hold the lowest disapproval rating of all executive members, at 3.4 percent. The relatively low approval rating is likely a result of a lack of regional knowledge of World Assembly affairs. Voters have expressed approval of his efforts to make the ministry more active and productive. Sanctaria appears to be leading a strong finish to the end of the term.

he has done good.
Half a term. Seems like a good job though
I still don't know what this ministry is.
Finally WA seems to be doing something!!!

With an approval rating of 72.4 percent and a disapproval rating of only 13.7 percent, voters are clearly satisfied with Darcness’s work as Minister of Foreign Affairs. A majority believe that Darcness has continued excellent work as since his last term. Others claim that little has been done towards the end of the term, arguing it has made the end of the term quite lackluster. Most still recognize that the relatively sluggish end of Darcness’s term does not mar his impressive accomplishments from the beginning of his term.

he has done good.
little inactive and nothing new, but pretty good.
Don't have enough info
Butchered the handling of the TSP treaty, Kantrias is a good move, basically nonexistent otherwise.
He had such a good and productive term last time there hasn't been much for him to do.

Monkey managed to etch out a 44.8 percent approval rating, along with a 20.6 percent disapproval rating, the lowest approval rating and second-highest disapproval rating in the executive. Many felt that Monkey had a strong start to his term, but he increasingly fell inactive as the term progressed. Previous polling further adds to the validity of this narrative, with Monkey holding both a higher approval rating and lower disapproval rating earlier in the term. People might consider Cat's risky pick of a newcomer did not turn out to be very successful, although a small minority disagree.

he has done nothing.
fell inactive midway through
I think he did an ok job. I don't know if WL was just super hands on and took most of the thunder or that was a lack of monkey doing it. I think he could have been more proactive pushing his ideas through. All in all I think it was a good term.
Good start, hardly sighted recently.
Good job, a very risky pick that paid off.

With a 93.1 percent overall approval rating and no disapproval shown in any capacity, it it clear that Minister of Radio Sopo has universal acclaim from the region and has secured himself as the highest rated member of the executive. All commenters praise Sopo for his productive term, where many quality casts were produced. Sopo’s initiative to reach out to citizens and adjust his work based off of feedback further cemented his high rating. It is absoutely clear Sopo is leading his term to an unprecedentedly successful end.

he has done good.
He made Radio Great Again
Sopo's done a good job. I hope he comes back next term.
Excellent job, plenty of movement, I don't agree with his axing of EuroToday, but he has made much needed changes. Great job.
Amazing term so far. Plenty of new and interesting content, the showreel is updated instantly it seems. It's difficult to picture a better term.

The Attorney General's approval rating stands at 68.9 percent, with 10.3 percent disapproving, and 20.7 percent stating they have no opinion. Rand’s approval ratings have increased while disapproval ratings have slightly dipped, indicating that the region is overall satisfied with his work. Comments range from mild approval to slight disapproval.

pedantry, pedantry everywhere.
Pretty good
Excelent Job in my opinion. I may be bias as this was my first term as a law clerk.
He has been a bit slow at times.
Little you can say on the AG.

Potential Executive Members:

Who would you like to see run for President?

Aditya
Anyone (2)
Not Gleg (2)
Brunhilde (5)
Darcness (8)
XIV (4)
Boomer (2)
Kylia Quilor (2)
Drecq
HEM (2)
JayDee (5)
GraVandius (2)
Pyntuma
Sopo
Writinglegend (2)
Festavo (2)
Sanctaria
Who would you like to see run for Vice President?

Anyone (3)
Calvin Coolidge
Cat
Cpt.Carrot
Drecq
JayDee (9)
XIV (4)
GraVandius (2)
Sopo
Malashaan
Steven G. Eastridge
Lethen
Sanctaria (2)
Aditya
Brunhilde
Festavo

Grand Admiral: Kaboom (2) Kylia (1) Calvin (1)
Minister of Interior: Snowball GraVandius (3) Le Libertie (1) Punchwood (1) XIV (1)
Minister of Communications: Deepest House (2) JayDee (3) PhDre (1) Snowball (1)
Minister of World Assembly: Sanctaria (4) Rach (1)
Minister of Foreign Affairs: Brunhilde (1) Darcness (1) Kylia Quilor (1) Writinglegend (1)
Minister of Culture: Writinglegend (2) Sam111 (2) HEM (1) Monkey (1)
Minister of Radio: Sopo (5) Cat (2) Carrot (1) Calvin (1) Vac (1)
Attorney General: Rand (2)

Here is the speadsheet and raw data.
 
I would like to not publicly that there was one response which "highly disapproved" of my MinComm term but I deleted it under the presumption it may be a troll based on the other responses. I'm posting this here for your full disclosure.
 
NotGleg seems primed to launch his own campaign. I am disappointed that he has not yet jumped head-first into the election.
 
What made you think it was a troll? It's odd that the only rating you deleted was highly negative about you. Can you clarify some more? From the journalistic perspective, it's clear that deleting any ratings is generally unacceptable. My confusion is compounded because in your original post you characterized it as an accident, and now you're stating it was on purpose.
 
JayDee said:
I would like to not publicly that there was one response which "highly disapproved" of my MinComm term but I deleted it under the presumption it may be a troll based on the other responses. I'm posting this here for your full disclosure.
This makes absolutely no sense.
 
"Where has he been all term? What has he done? Is the internship program even active? Perhaps he should stop writing brutal, insensitive hit pieces against people who resigned at their weakest, and actually do something."

Yes, it must be disappointing to have a leader who expresses his opinion openly in publicly vs. writing anonymous hit comments in secret polls.

 
It will be Highly Interesting to see how some of these results compare to my poll, given the candidates!
 
Kylia Quilor said:
So people want me to be Pres, but not VP? Interesting. :p
*thinks of my fantasy team*

I want you to be President. :ph43r:
 
the first half of the term was great, the last half of the term was basically silent.
*looks at Octagon* *sees seven operations since the midterm* Yeah, I guess that's silence. Thanks to all those paying attention, it's been a wonderful term so far, and we're not winding down just yet.
 
These are slightly disheartening results, to be quite honest.

Everyone in the Ministry has worked hard to get a consistent output of IFVs, and to work to spread Europeian influence in the WA - both SC & GA. In the term where we also got our Commendation, and so we thought we had spammed everywhere with Ministry happens, to still have such a high rate of people not being aware what goes on in the WA is a little frustrating.

I hope the next Administration and MoWA has better luck with getting the awareness out.
 
For the record, I believed it to be a troll because this person answered all question as either Highly Approve or Highly Disapprove. While others might disagree, I have always considered extremities such as that to be a troll. If you believe I'm wrong, I apologize, and it's why I revealed it in the first place.
 
I have run many polls here in Europeia and I'm not sure how that remotely qualifies as a troll answer. I tend to vote with "Highly" or "Strongs" when given the opportunity to in polls, especially if I feel ... strongly ... about how the term went, so I hope my answer wasn't deleted too.

FWIW, even if it was a troll answer, you shouldn't be deleting raw answers from the poll unless they're really explicit comments, or incredibly clear that it's someone retaking the multiple times.
 
This isn't the first time I've deleted such an answer, it was just the first time it affected me. I get it's suspicious, which is why I'm telling you openly.
 
What about saying it was an accident and then now saying it was on purpose? That part doesn't make any sense to me. None of this inspires much confidence in the results, to be honest. I didn't take the poll, so I know my answer wasn't deleted, but if I had, I'd have the same concern as Aex.
 
1. Whoever it was that answered will know it was them.
2. The accidental deletion was referring to something else, but it turns out that was simply a false alarm. Only one response was deleted, and it's the one we're talking about now.
 
JayDee said:
1. Whoever it was that answered will know it was them.
So, you're just hoping that they don't care you deleted their response, or won't come forward to publicly complain that you did so..?
 
If I was hoping they wouldn't come forward, I wouldn't have shared the information. I literally gain nothing from telling you, so I'm not sure where you get that idea.
 
Due to some fallacies in the word clouds and in the cabinet graph, they were edited.
 
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