YouGov was founded in the UK in 2000, and is considered the pioneer of online polling and market research.
During the most recent US election cycle YouGov successfully predicted the outcome of the Presidential race as well as a number of Senatorial races, and successfully predicts election results around Europe. YouGov is not only extremely accurate with its predictive forecasts, but is also the only top performing research firm that utilizes online polling exclusively to predict election results.
YouGov has offices in the US, UK, Europe and the Middle East.
YouGov Results in 2010 US Elections
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Stratified subsamples (on four demographics) are selected from YouGov's opt-in panel and invited to participate in surveys. Samples are weighted by propensity score deciles estimated from the remaining variables using a case-control logistic regression.
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