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民研計劃發放特首及問責司局長民望數字 (2020-05-13)

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2020年5月13日香港民意研究所發佈會 – 傳媒參考資料

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 2020513 新聞公報

民研計劃發放特首及問責司局長民望數字

特別宣佈

香港民意研究計劃(香港民研)前身為香港大學民意研究計劃(港大民研)。公報內的「民研計劃」指的可以是香港民研或其前身港大民研。

公報簡要

民研計劃於五月初由真實訪問員以隨機抽樣電話訪問方式成功訪問了1,004名香港居民。最新結果顯示,特首林鄭月娥的最新評分為27.9分,民望淨值為負56個百分點,兩項民望數字與半個月前分別不大。司長方面,政務司司長張建宗的支持度評分為30.1分,民望淨值為負32個百分點。財政司司長陳茂波的支持度評分為33.3分,民望淨值為負24個百分點。至於律政司司長鄭若驊,其支持度評分為20.2分,民望淨值為負61個百分點。以上全部數字與一個月前分別不大。局長方面,十三位局長之中除環境局局長黃錦星之外,其餘所有局長的民望淨值全部錄得負值,包括五位新任局長。對比一個月前,八位職位不變的局長中三人的支持率上升,四人下跌,一人不變,當中陳肇始、黃錦星和邱騰華的支持率淨值變化超過抽樣誤差,分別上升16、上升12和下跌10個百分點。邱騰華的支持率淨值創其上任以來新低。調查的實效回應比率為62.5%。在95%置信水平下,調查的百分比誤差不超過+/-4%,淨值誤差不超過+/-7%,評分誤差不超過+/-2.5。

樣本資料

調查日期 4-6/5/2020
調查方法 由真實訪問員進行隨機抽樣電話訪問
訪問對象 18歲或以上操粵語的香港居民
成功樣本數目[1] 1,004 (包括502個固網及502個手機樣本)
實效回應比率[2] 62.5%
抽樣誤差[3] 在95%置信水平下,百分比誤差不超過+/-4%,淨值誤差不超過+/-7%,評分誤差不超過+/-2.5
加權方法 按照政府統計處提供的統計數字以「反覆多重加權法」作出調整。全港人口年齡及性別分佈統計數字來自《二零一九年年中人口數字》,而教育程度(最高就讀程度)及經濟活動身分統計數字則來自《香港的女性及男性 - 主要統計數字》(2019年版)。

[1]     數字為調查的總樣本數目,個別題目則可能只涉及次樣本。有關數字請參閱下列數表內列出的樣本數目。

[2]     民研計劃在2017年9月前以「整體回應比率」彙報樣本資料,2017年9月開始則以「實效回應比率」彙報。2018年7月,民研計劃再調整實效回應比率的計算方法,因此改變前後的回應比率不能直接比較。

[3]     此公報中所有誤差數字均以95%置信水平計算。95%置信水平,是指倘若以不同隨機樣本重複進行有關調查100次,則95次各自計算出的誤差範圍會包含人口真實數字。由於調查數字涉及抽樣誤差,傳媒引用百分比數字時,應避免使用小數點,在引用評分數字時,則可以使用一個小數點。

最新數據

以下是特首林鄭月娥的最新民望數字:

調查日期 17-19/2/20 27/2-3/3/20 17-20/3/20 30/3-2/4/20 14-17/4/20 4-6/5/20 最新變化
樣本數目 1,008 1,015 1,004 1,005 1,005 1,004 --
回應比率 64.6% 67.1% 62.9% 66.7% 64.5% 62.5% --
最新結果 結果 結果 結果 結果 結果 結果及
誤差
--
特首林鄭月娥評分 18.2 22.6[4] 22.3 25.5[4] 27.7 27.9+/-2.0 +0.3
林鄭月娥出任特首支持率 9%[4] 13%[4] 13% 16% 18% 17+/-2% -1%
林鄭月娥出任特首反對率 83% 80% 77% 75% 72% 73+/-3% +1%
支持率淨值 -74%[4] -66%[4] -64% -60% -54% -56+/-5% -2%

[4]     該數字與上次調查結果的差異超過在95%置信水平的抽樣誤差,表示有關變化在統計學上表面成立。不過,變化在統計學上成立與否,並不等同有關變化是否有實際用途或意義,而不同調查的加權方法亦可能有所不同。

以下是各問責司長的最新民望數字:

調查日期 3-8/1/20 3-6/2/20 26/2/20[5] 27/2-3/3/20 30/3-2/4/20 4-6/5/20 最新變化
樣本數目[6] 608-669 569-631 1,038 646-675 672-685 574-609 --
回應比率 72.0% 77.6% 75.5% 67.1% 66.7% 62.5% --
最新結果 結果 結果 結果 結果 結果 結果及誤差 --
政務司司長張建宗評分 25.3 22.9 -- 26.1[7] 29.5[7] 30.1+/-2.3 +0.7
張建宗出任政務司司長支持率 14% 12% -- 13% 16% 17+/-3% +1%
張建宗出任政務司司長反對率 54% 59% -- 56% 50%[7] 49+/-4% -1%
支持率淨值 -41% -47% -- -42% -34%[7] -32+/-6% +2%
財政司司長陳茂波評分 27.6 26.6 43.5[7] 32.3[7] 32.4 33.3+/-2.5 +0.9
陳茂波出任財政司司長支持率 18% 19% 27[7] 22%[7] 23% 25+/-4% +2%
陳茂波出任財政司司長反對率 56% 55% 41[7] 50%[7] 49% 49+/-4% --
支持率淨值 -37% -36% -14%[7] -28%[7] -26% -24+/-7% +2%
律政司司長鄭若驊評分 14.5 15.9 -- 16.7 18.7 20.2+/-2.3 +1.5
鄭若驊出任律政司司長支持率 8% 9% -- 8% 7% 8+/-2% +1%
鄭若驊出任律政司司長反對率 77% 71%[7] -- 71% 70% 69+/-4% -1%
支持率淨值 -69% -61%[7] -- -64% -63% -61+/-5% +2%

[5]     調查為財政預算案即時調查,只問及財政司司長評分及支持率。

[6]     民研計劃在2020年3月前彙報的次樣本數目為加權數字,2020年3月開始則以原始數字彙報。

[7]     該數字與上次調查結果的差異超過在95%置信水平的抽樣誤差,表示有關變化在統計學上表面成立。不過,變化在統計學上成立與否,並不等同有關變化是否有實際用途或意義,而不同調查的加權方法亦可能有所不同。

以下是各問責局長的最新民望數字,按支持率淨值倒序排列[8]

調查日期 3-6/2/20 27/2-3/3/20 30/3-2/4/20 4-6/5/20 最新變化
樣本數目[9] 578-609 595-634 576-631 611-659 --
回應比率 77.6% 67.1% 66.7% 62.5% --
最新結果 結果 結果 結果 結果及誤差 --
黃錦星出任環境局局長支持率 26% 23% 23% 29+/-4% +7%[10]
黃錦星出任環境局局長反對率 29% 31% 28% 23+/-3% -5%
支持率淨值 -3% -9% -5% 7+/-6% +12%[10]
許正宇出任財經事務及庫務局局長支持率 -- -- -- 19+/-3% --
許正宇出任財經事務及庫務局局長反對率 -- -- -- 20+/-3% --
支持率淨值 -- -- -- -1+/-5% --
薛永恒出任創新及科技局局長支持率 -- -- -- 20+/-3% --
薛永恒出任創新及科技局局長反對率 -- -- -- 23+/-3% --
支持率淨值 -- -- -- -3+/-5% --
徐英偉出任民政事務局局長支持率 -- -- -- 19+/-3% --
徐英偉出任民政事務局局長反對率 -- -- -- 22+/-3% --
支持率淨值 -- -- -- -3+/-5% --
黃偉綸出任發展局局長支持率 15% 16% 17% 20+/-3% +3%
黃偉綸出任發展局局長反對率 30% 27% 27% 23+/-3% -3%
支持率淨值 -15% -11% -10% -4+/-5% +6%
陳肇始出任食物及衛生局局長支持率 19% 23% 23% 32+/-4% +8%[10]
陳肇始出任食物及衛生局局長反對率 54%[10] 51% 44%[10] 37+/-4% -7%[10]
支持率淨值 -35%[10] -28% -21% -5+/-7% +16%[10]
聶德權出任公務員事務局局長支持率 -- -- -- 25+/-3% --
聶德權出任公務員事務局局長反對率 -- -- -- 34+/-4% --
支持率淨值 -- -- -- -9+/-6% --
羅致光出任勞工及福利局局長支持率 20% 24% 26% 26+/-3% -1%
羅致光出任勞工及福利局局長反對率 36% 41% 37% 38+/-4% --
支持率淨值 -16% -17% -11% -12+/-6% -1%
曾國衞出任政制及內地事務局局長支持率 -- -- -- 19+/-3% --
曾國衞出任政制及內地事務局局長反對率 -- -- -- 37+/-4% --
支持率淨值 -- -- -- -18+/-6% --
邱騰華出任商務及經濟發展局局長支持率 23% 23% 26% 23+/-3% -3%
邱騰華出任商務及經濟發展局局長反對率 41% 33%[10] 35% 42+/-4% +7%[10]
支持率淨值 -18% -10% -9% -19+/-6% -10%[10]
陳帆出任運輸及房屋局局長支持率 20% 19% 24%[10] 22+/-3% -2%
陳帆出任運輸及房屋局局長反對率 49% 44% 42% 42+/-4% --
支持率淨值 -29% -25% -18% -20+/-6% -2%
楊潤雄出任教育局局長支持率 16%[10] 19% 18% 18+/-3% +1%
楊潤雄出任教育局局長反對率 59%[10] 53%[10] 53% 54+/-4% +1%
支持率淨值 -43%[10] -34% -36% -35+/-6% --
李家超出任保安局局長支持率 15% 13% 18%[10] 17+/-3% -1%
李家超出任保安局局長反對率 65% 68% 59%[10] 64+/-4% +6%[10]
支持率淨值 -50% -54% -41%[10] -47+/-6% -7%

[8]     如四捨五入後的數字相同,則會再考慮小數點後的數字。

[9]     民研計劃在2020年3月前彙報的次樣本數目為加權數字,2020年3月開始則以原始數字彙報。

[10]  該數字與上次調查結果的差異超過在95%置信水平的抽樣誤差,表示有關變化在統計學上表面成立。不過,變化在統計學上成立與否,並不等同有關變化是否有實際用途或意義,而不同調查的加權方法亦可能有所不同。

最新調查顯示,特首林鄭月娥的評分為27.9分,其支持率為17%,反對率為73%,民望淨值為負56個百分點,全部數字與半個月前分別不大。

司長方面,政務司司長張建宗的支持度評分為30.1分,支持率為17%,反對率為49%,民望淨值為負32個百分點。財政司司長陳茂波的支持度評分為33.3分,支持率為25%,反對率為49%,民望淨值為負24個百分點。至於律政司司長鄭若驊,其支持度評分為20.2分,支持率為8%,反對率為69%,民望淨值為負61個百分點。以上全部數字與一個月前分別不大。

局長方面,十三位局長之中只有環境局局長黃錦星的民望淨值錄得正值,排名第二位的是財經事務及庫務局局長許正宇,然後是創新及科技局局長薛永恒、民政事務局局長徐英偉、發展局局長黃偉綸、食物及衛生局局長陳肇始、公務員事務局局長聶德權、勞工及福利局局長羅致光、政制及內地事務局局長曾國衞、商務及經濟發展局局長邱騰華、運輸及房屋局局長陳帆、教育局局長楊潤雄及保安局局長李家超。

對比一個月前,三位局長的支持率上升,四人下跌,一人不變,當中陳肇始、黃錦星和邱騰華的支持率淨值變化超過抽樣誤差,分別上升16、上升12和下跌10個百分點。邱騰華的支持率淨值創其上任以來新低。

根據民研計劃的標準,沒有官員屬於「表現理想」或「表現成功」,陳肇始、黃錦星、羅致光、聶德權、陳茂波、邱騰華、陳帆、曾國衞及張建宗屬於「表現一般」,薛永恒、黃偉綸、徐英偉及許正宇屬於「表現不彰」,李家超及楊潤雄屬於「表現失敗」,林鄭月娥及鄭若驊屬於「表現拙劣」。

以下是特首林鄭月娥及各問責官員民望級別總表:

「表現理想」:支持率超過66%者,以支持率排名[11],即括弧內數字
沒有官員
 
「表現成功」:支持率超過50%者,以支持率排名[11],即括弧內數字
沒有官員
「表現一般」:非其他五類者,以支持率排名[11],即括弧內數字
食物及衛生局局長陳肇始(32%)

環境局局長黃錦星(29%)

勞工及福利局局長羅致光(26%)

公務員事務局局長聶德權(25%)

財政司司長陳茂波(25%)

商務及經濟發展局局長邱騰華(23%)

運輸及房屋局局長陳帆(22%)

政制及內地事務局局長曾國衞(19%)

政務司司長張建宗(17%)

 
「表現不彰」:認知率不足50%者,以支持率排名[11],括弧內第一數字為支持率,第二數字為認知率
創新及科技局局長薛永恒(20%,43%)

發展局局長黃偉綸(20%,43%)

民政事務局局長徐英偉(19%,41%)

財經事務及庫務局局長許正宇(19%,39%)

 
「表現失敗」:反對率超過50%者,以反對率排名[11],即括弧內數字
保安局局長李家超(64%)

教育局局長楊潤雄(54%)

 
「表現拙劣」:反對率超過66%者,以反對率排名[11],即括弧內數字
特首林鄭月娥(73%)

律政司司長鄭若驊(69%)

[11]  如四捨五入後的數字相同,則會再考慮小數點後的數字。

民意日誌

民研計劃於2007年開始與慧科訊業有限公司合作,由慧科訊業按照民研計劃設計的分析方法,將每日大事記錄傳送至民研計劃,經民研計劃核實後成為「民意日誌」。

由於本新聞公報所涉及的部分調查項目,上次調查日期為30/3-2/4/2020,而今次調查日期則為4-6/5/2020,因此是次公報中的「民意日誌」項目便以上述日期為依歸,讓讀者作出比較。以涵蓋率不下25%本地報章每日頭條新聞和報社評論計,在上述期間發生的相關大事包括以下事件,讀者可以自行判斷有關事件有否影響各項民調數字:

4/5/20 香港第一季本地生產總值按年下跌8.9%
3/5/20 政府將派發可重用口罩
1/5/20 多區有市民聚集
28/4/20 政府宣布跨境學童及特定商務客入境可豁免檢疫
27/4/20 政府研究放寬陸路口岸入境限制
24/4/20 立法會內務委員會繼續進行主席選舉
21/4/20 政府公布多名新局長任命
21/4/20 港澳辦刊登多篇聲明批評郭榮鏗
20/4/20 香港失業率升至4.2%
18/4/20 李柱銘、黎智英等15名民主派人士被捕
15/4/20 中聯辦主任駱惠寧指香港要維護國家安全
14/4/20 林鄭月娥指港澳辦及中聯辦沒有干預香港事務
13/4/20 港澳辦及中聯辦批評立法會議員郭榮鏗
11/4/20 香港新型冠狀病毒肺炎個案達1,000宗
9/4/20 政府推出800億「保就業」措施
8/4/20 政府宣布逾1,300億紓困措施抗疫
1/4/20 政府宣布麻雀館、卡拉OK等娛樂場所須暫停營業

數據分析

最新調查顯示,特首林鄭月娥的最新評分為27.9分,民望淨值為負56個百分點,兩項民望數字與半個月前分別不大。

司長方面,政務司司長張建宗的支持度評分為30.1分,民望淨值為負32個百分點。財政司司長陳茂波的支持度評分為33.3分,民望淨值為負24個百分點。至於律政司司長鄭若驊,其支持度評分為20.2分,民望淨值為負61個百分點。以上全部數字與一個月前分別不大。

局長方面,十三位局長之中除環境局局長黃錦星之外,其餘所有局長的民望淨值全部錄得負值,包括五位新任局長。對比一個月前,八位職位不變的局長中三人的支持率上升,四人下跌,一人不變,當中陳肇始、黃錦星和邱騰華的支持率淨值變化超過抽樣誤差,分別上升16、上升12和下跌10個百分點。邱騰華的支持率淨值創其上任以來新低。

May 13, 2020
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 Press Release on May 13, 2020

POP releases popularity figures of CE and principal officials

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The predecessor of Hong Kong Public Opinion Program (HKPOP) was The Public Opinion Programme at The University of Hong Kong (HKUPOP). “POP” in this release can refer to HKPOP or its predecessor HKUPOP.

Abstract

POP successfully interviewed 1,004 Hong Kong residents by a random telephone survey conducted by real interviewers in early May. Latest results show that the popularity rating of CE Carrie Lam now stands at 27.9 marks. Her net popularity is negative 56 percentage points. Both popularity figures have not changed much from half a month ago. As for the Secretaries of Departments, the support rating of CS Matthew Cheung is 30.1 marks and his net popularity is negative 32 percentage points. The support rating of FS Paul Chan is 33.3 marks and his net popularity is negative 24 percentage points. As for SJ Teresa Cheng, her support rating is 20.2 marks and her net popularity is negative 61 percentage points. All popularity figures above have not changed much from a month ago. As for the 13 Directors of Bureaux, all but Secretary for the Environment Wong Kam-sing register negative net approval rates, including the 5 newly appointed Directors. Compared to one month ago, among 8 Directors who held the same positions, the net approval rates of 3 have gone up, 4 have gone down while 1 remains unchanged. Those of Sophia Chan, Wong Kam-sing and Edward Yau have changed beyond sampling error, up by 16, up by 12 and down by 10 percentage points respectively. The net approval rate of Edward Yau has registered historical low since he took office. The effective response rate of the survey is 62.5%. The maximum sampling error of percentages is +/-4%, that of net values is +/-7% and that of ratings is +/-2.5 at 95% confidence level.

Contact Information

Date of survey : 4-6/5/2020
Survey method : Random telephone survey conducted by real interviewers
Target population : Cantonese-speaking Hong Kong residents aged 18 or above
Sample size[1] : 1,004 (including 502 landline and 502 mobile samples)
Effective response rate[2] : 62.5%
Sampling error[3] : Sampling error of percentages not more than +/-4%, that of net values not more than +/-7% and that of ratings not more than +/-2.5 at 95% conf. level
Weighting method : Rim-weighted according to figures provided by the Census and Statistics Department. The gender-age distribution of the Hong Kong population came from “Mid-year population for 2019”, while the educational attainment (highest level attended) distribution and economic activity status distribution came from “Women and Men in Hong Kong - Key Statistics (2019 Edition)”.

[1]     This figure is the total sample size of the survey. Some questions may only involve a subsample, the size of which can be found in the tables below.

[2]     Before September 2017, “overall response rate” was used to report surveys’ contact information. Starting from September 2017, “effective response rate” was used. In July 2018, POP further revised the calculation of effective response rate. Thus, the response rates before and after the change cannot be directly compared.

[3]     All error figures in this release are calculated at 95% confidence level. “95% confidence level” means that if we were to repeat a certain survey 100 times with different random samples, we would expect 95 times having the population parameter within the respective error margins calculated. Because of sampling errors, when quoting percentages, journalists should refrain from reporting decimal places, whereas one decimal place can be used when quoting rating figures.

Latest Figures

Recent popularity figures of CE Carrie Lam are summarized as follows:

Date of survey 17-19/2/20 27/2-3/3/20 17-20/3/20 30/3-2/4/20 14-17/4/20 4-6/5/20 Latest change
Sample size 1,008 1,015 1,004 1,005 1,005 1,004 --
Response rate 64.6% 67.1% 62.9% 66.7% 64.5% 62.5% --
Latest findings Finding Finding Finding Finding Finding Finding & error --
Rating of CE Carrie Lam 18.2 22.6[4] 22.3 25.5[4] 27.7 27.9+/-2.0 +0.3
Vote of confidence in CE Carrie Lam 9%[4] 13%[4] 13% 16% 18% 17+/-2% -1%
Vote of no confidence in CE Carrie Lam 83% 80% 77% 75% 72% 73+/-3% +1%
Net approval rate -74%[4] -66%[4] -64% -60% -54% -56+/-5% -2%

[4]     The difference between the figure and the result from the previous survey has gone beyond the sampling error at 95% confidence level, meaning that the change is statistically significant prima facie. However, whether the difference is statistically significant is not the same as whether they are practically useful or meaningful, and different weighting methods could have been applied in different surveys.

Recent popularity figures of the three Secretaries of Departments under the accountability system are summarized below:

Date of survey 3-8/1/20 3-6/2/20 26/2/20[5] 27/2-3/3/20 30/3-2/4/20 4-6/5/20 Latest change
Sample size[6] 608-669 569-631 1,038 646-675 672-685 574-609 --
Response rate 72.0% 77.6% 75.5% 67.1% 66.7% 62.5% --
Latest findings Finding Finding Finding Finding Finding Finding & error --
Rating of CS Matthew Cheung 25.3 22.9 -- 26.1[7] 29.5[7] 30.1+/-2.3 +0.7
Vote of confidence in
CS Matthew Cheung
14% 12% -- 13% 16% 17+/-3% +1%
Vote of no confidence in
CS Matthew Cheung
54% 59% -- 56% 50%[7] 49+/-4% -1%
Net approval rate -41% -47% -- -42% -34%[7] -32+/-6% +2%
Rating of FS Paul Chan 27.6 26.6 43.5[7] 32.3[7] 32.4 33.3+/-2.5 +0.9
Vote of confidence in FS Paul Chan 18% 19% 27[7] 22%[7] 23% 25+/-4% +2%
Vote of no confidence in FS Paul Chan 56% 55% 41[7] 50%[7] 49% 49+/-4% --
Net approval rate -37% -36% -14%[7] -28%[7] -26% -24+/-7% +2%
Rating of SJ Teresa Cheng 14.5 15.9 -- 16.7 18.7 20.2+/-2.3 +1.5
Vote of confidence in SJ Teresa Cheng 8% 9% -- 8% 7% 8+/-2% +1%
Vote of no confidence in SJ Teresa Cheng 77% 71%[7] -- 71% 70% 69+/-4% -1%
Net approval rate -69% -61%[7] -- -64% -63% -61+/-5% +2%

[5]     The survey was the Budget instant poll and only asked about the rating of FS and vote of confidence in him.

[6]     Before March 2020, weighted count was used to report subsample size. Starting from March 2020, raw count was used instead.

[7]     The difference between the figure and the result from the previous survey has gone beyond the sampling error at 95% confidence level, meaning that the change is statistically significant prima facie. However, whether the difference is statistically significant is not the same as whether they are practically useful or meaningful, and different weighting methods could have been applied in different surveys.

Latest popularity figures of Directors of Bureaux under the accountability system are summarized below, in descending order of net approval rates[8]:

Date of survey 3-6/2/20 27/2-3/3/20 30/3-2/4/20 4-6/5/20 Latest change
Sample size[9] 578-609 595-634 576-631 611-659 --
Response rate 77.6% 67.1% 66.7% 62.5% --
Latest findings Finding Finding Finding Finding & error --
Vote of confidence in Secretary for the Environment Wong Kam-sing 26% 23% 23% 29+/-4% +7%[10]
Vote of no confidence in Secretary for the Environment Wong Kam-sing 29% 31% 28% 23+/-3% -5%
Net approval rate -3% -9% -5% 7+/-6% +12%[10]
Vote of confidence in Secretary for Financial Services and the Treasury Christopher Hui -- -- -- 19+/-3% --
Vote of no confidence in Secretary for Financial Services and the Treasury Christopher Hui -- -- -- 20+/-3% --
Net approval rate -- -- -- -1+/-5% --
Vote of confidence in Secretary for Innovation and Technology Alfred Sit -- -- -- 20+/-3% --
Vote of no confidence in Secretary for Innovation and Technology Alfred Sit -- -- -- 23+/-3% --
Net approval rate -- -- -- -3+/-5% --
Vote of confidence in Secretary for Home Affairs Caspar Tsui -- -- -- 19+/-3% --
Vote of no confidence in Secretary for Home Affairs Caspar Tsui -- -- -- 22+/-3% --
Net approval rate -- -- -- -3+/-5% --
Vote of confidence in Secretary for Development Michael Wong 15% 16% 17% 20+/-3% +3%
Vote of no confidence in Secretary for Development Michael Wong 30% 27% 27% 23+/-3% -3%
Net approval rate -15% -11% -10% -4+/-5% +6%
Vote of confidence in Secretary for Food and Health Sophia Chan 19% 23% 23% 32+/-4% +8%[10]
Vote of no confidence in Secretary for Food and Health Sophia Chan 54%[10] 51% 44%[10] 37+/-4% -7%[10]
Net approval rate -35%[10] -28% -21% -5+/-7% +16%[10]
Vote of confidence in Secretary for the Civil Service Patrick Nip -- -- -- 25+/-3% --
Vote of no confidence in Secretary for the Civil Service Patrick Nip -- -- -- 34+/-4% --
Net approval rate -- -- -- -9+/-6% --
Vote of confidence in Secretary for Labour and Welfare Law Chi-kwong 20% 24% 26% 26+/-3% -1%
Vote of no confidence in Secretary for Labour and Welfare Law Chi-kwong 36% 41% 37% 38+/-4% --
Net approval rate -16% -17% -11% -12+/-6% -1%
Vote of confidence in Secretary for Constitutional and Mainland Affairs Erick Tsang -- -- -- 19+/-3% --
Vote of no confidence in Secretary for Constitutional and Mainland Affairs Erick Tsang -- -- -- 37+/-4% --
Net approval rate -- -- -- -18+/-6% --
Vote of confidence in Secretary for Commerce and Economic Development Edward Yau 23% 23% 26% 23+/-3% -3%
Vote of no confidence in Secretary for Commerce and Economic Development Edward Yau 41% 33%[10] 35% 42+/-4% +7%[10]
Net approval rate -18% -10% -9% -19+/-6% -10%[10]
Vote of confidence in Secretary for Transport and Housing Frank Chan 20% 19% 24%[10] 22+/-3% -2%
Vote of no confidence in Secretary for Transport and Housing Frank Chan 49% 44% 42% 42+/-4% --
Net approval rate -29% -25% -18% -20+/-6% -2%
Vote of confidence in Secretary for Education Kevin Yeung 16%[10] 19% 18% 18+/-3% +1%
Vote of no confidence in Secretary for Education Kevin Yeung 59%[10] 53%[10] 53% 54+/-4% +1%
Net approval rate -43%[10] -34% -36% -35+/-6% --
Vote of confidence in Secretary for Security John Lee 15% 13% 18%[10] 17+/-3% -1%
Vote of no confidence in Secretary for Security John Lee 65% 68% 59%[10] 64+/-4% +6%[10]
Net approval rate -50% -54% -41%[10] -47+/-6% -7%

[8]     If the rounded figures are the same, numbers after the decimal point will be considered.

[9]     Before March 2020, weighted count was used to report subsample size. Starting from March 2020, raw count was used instead.

[10]  The difference between the figure and the result from the previous survey has gone beyond the sampling error at 95% confidence level, meaning that the change is statistically significant prima facie. However, whether the difference is statistically significant is not the same as whether they are practically useful or meaningful, and different weighting methods could have been applied in different surveys.

Our latest survey shows that the popularity rating of CE Carrie Lam now stands at 27.9 marks. Her approval rate is 17%, disapproval rate 73%, giving a net popularity of negative 56 percentage points. All popularity figures have not changed much from half a month ago.

As for the Secretaries of Departments, the support rating of CS Matthew Cheung is 30.1 marks. His approval rate is 17%, disapproval rate 49%, giving a net popularity of negative 32 percentage points. The support rating of FS Paul Chan is 33.3 marks, approval rate 25%, disapproval rate 49%, thus a net popularity of negative 24 percentage points. As for SJ Teresa Cheng, her support rating is 20.2 marks, approval rate 8%, disapproval rate 69%, giving a net popularity of negative 61 percentage points. All popularity figures above have not changed much from a month ago.

As for the Directors of Bureaux, only Secretary for the Environment Wong Kam-sing out of 13 Directors registers a positive net approval rate. The second position goes to Secretary for Financial Services and the Treasury Christopher Hui, followed by Secretary for Innovation and Technology Alfred Sit, Secretary for Home Affairs Caspar Tsui, Secretary for Development Michael Wong, Secretary for Food and Health Sophia Chan, Secretary for the Civil Service Patrick Nip, Secretary for Labour and Welfare Law Chi-kwong, Secretary for Constitutional and Mainland Affairs Erick Tsang, Secretary for Commerce and Economic Development Edward Yau, Secretary for Transport and Housing Frank Chan, Secretary for Education Kevin Yeung and Secretary for Security John Lee.

Compared to one month ago, the net approval rates of 3 Directors have gone up, 4 have gone down while 1 remains unchanged. Those of Sophia Chan, Wong Kam-sing and Edward Yau have changed beyond sampling error, up by 16, up by 12 and down by 10 percentage points respectively. The net approval rate of Edward Yau has registered historical low since he took office.

According to POP’s standard, no one falls under the category of “ideal” or “successful” performer. The performance of Sophia Chan, Wong Kam-sing, Law Chi-kwong, Patrick Nip, Paul Chan, Edward Yau, Frank Chan, Erick Tsang and Matthew Cheung can be labeled as “mediocre”. That of Alfred Sit, Michael Wong, Caspar Tsui and Christopher Hui can be labeled as “inconspicuous”. John Lee and Kevin Yeung fall into the category of “depressing” performer, while Carrie Lam and Teresa Cheng fall into that of “disastrous”.

The following table summarizes the grading of CE Carrie Lam and the principal officials:

“Ideal”: those with approval rates of over 66%; ranked by their approval rates shown inside brackets[11]
Nil
“Successful”: those with approval rates of over 50%; ranked by their approval rates shown inside brackets[11]
Nil
“Mediocre”: those not belonging to other 5 types; ranked by their approval rates shown inside brackets[11]
Secretary for Food and Health Sophia Chan Siu-chee (32%)

Secretary for the Environment Wong Kam-sing (29%)

Secretary for Labour and Welfare Law Chi-kwong (26%)

Secretary for the Civil Service Patrick Nip Tak-kuen (25%)

FS Paul Chan Mo-po (25%)

Secretary for Commerce and Economic Development Edward Yau Tang-wah (23%)

Secretary for Transport and Housing Frank Chan Fan (22%)

Secretary for Constitutional and Mainland Affairs Erick Tsang Kwok-wai (19%)

CS Matthew Cheung Kin-chung (17%)

 
“Inconspicuous”: those with recognition rates of less than 50%; ranked by their approval rates[11]; the first figure inside bracket is approval rate while the second figure is recognition rate
Secretary for Innovation and Technology Alfred Sit Wing-hang (20%, 43%)

Secretary for Development Michael Wong Wai-lun (20%, 43%)

Secretary for Home Affairs Caspar Tsui Ying-wai (19%, 41%)

Secretary for Financial Services and the Treasury Christopher Hui Ching-yu (19%, 39%)

 
“Depressing”: those with disapproval rates of over 50%; ranked by their disapproval rates shown inside brackets[11]
Secretary for Security John Lee Ka-chiu (64%)

Secretary for Education Kevin Yeung Yun-hung (54%)

“Disastrous”: those with disapproval rates of over 66%; ranked by their disapproval rates shown inside brackets[11]
CE Carrie Lam Cheng Yuet-ngor (73%)

SJ Teresa Cheng Yeuk-wah (69%)

[11]  If the rounded figures are the same, numbers after the decimal point will be considered.

Opinion Daily

In 2007, POP started collaborating with Wisers Information Limited whereby Wisers supplies to POP a record of significant events of that day according to the research method designed by POP. These daily entries would then become “Opinion Daily” after they are verified by POP.

For some of the polling items covered in this press release, the previous survey was conducted from 30 March to 2 April, 2020 while this survey was conducted from 4 to 6 May, 2020. During this period, herewith the significant events selected from counting newspaper headlines and commentaries on a daily basis and covered by at least 25% of the local newspaper articles. Readers can make their own judgment if these significant events have any impacts to different polling figures.

4/5/20 Hong Kong’s GDP drops by 8.9% year-on-year in the first quarter.
3/5/20 The government will distribute reusable masks.
1/5/20 People gather in multiple districts.
28/4/20 The government announces that cross-boundary students and certain business travelers can be exempted from quarantine.
27/4/20 The government considers relaxing entry restrictions at land borders.
24/4/20 The House Committee of the Legislative Council continues the election of chairman.
21/4/20 The government announces the appointment of five Directors of Bureaux.
21/4/20 The Hong Kong and Macau Affairs Office issues multiple statements to criticize Dennis Kwok.
20/4/20 Unemployment rate in Hong Kong rises to 4.2%.
18/4/20 15 pan-democrats including Martin Lee and Jimmy Lai are arrested.
15/4/20 Director of the Liaison Office Luo Huining says Hong Kong needs to safeguard national security.
14/4/20 Carrie Lam claims the Hong Kong and Macau Affairs Office and the Liaison Office did not interfere in Hong Kong affairs.
13/4/20 The Hong Kong and Macau Affairs Office and the Liaison Office criticize Legislative Councillor Dennis Kwok.
11/4/20 The number of coronavirus disease cases in Hong Kong reaches 1,000.
9/4/20 The government launches a subsidy scheme involving $80 billion to keep workers in employment.
8/4/20 The government announces relief measures involving over $130 billion to combat the pandemic.
1/4/20 The government orders karaoke lounges, mahjong parlors and nightclubs to close.

Data Analysis

The latest survey shows that the popularity rating of CE Carrie Lam now stands at 27.9 marks. Her net popularity is negative 56 percentage points. Both popularity figures have not changed much from half a month ago.

As for the Secretaries of Departments, the support rating of CS Matthew Cheung is 30.1 marks and his net popularity is negative 32 percentage points. The support rating of FS Paul Chan is 33.3 marks and his net popularity is negative 24 percentage points. As for SJ Teresa Cheng, her support rating is 20.2 marks and her net popularity is negative 61 percentage points. All popularity figures above have not changed much from a month ago.

As for the 13 Directors of Bureaux, all but Secretary for the Environment Wong Kam-sing register negative net approval rates, including the 5 newly appointed Directors. Compared to one month ago, among 8 Directors who held the same positions, the net approval rates of 3 have gone up, 4 have gone down while 1 remains unchanged. Those of Sophia Chan, Wong Kam-sing and Edward Yau have changed beyond sampling error, up by 16, up by 12 and down by 10 percentage points respectively. The net approval rate of Edward Yau has registered historical low since he took office.

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