Tolerance and Tension

Islam and Christianity in Sub-Saharan Africa

POLL · April 15, 2010

Political Leaders With Different Religion
Is it OK if political leaders have a different religion than yours?

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% responding OK if leaders have different religionOnly leaders with same religionNo opinion
CountryTotal PopulationAmong ChristiansAmong Muslims
Botswanabar 44bar 46bar NA
Cameroonbar 86bar 88bar 78
Chadbar 76bar 79bar 73
Djiboutibar 24bar NAbar 23
DR Congobar 53bar 54bar 54
Ethiopiabar 63bar 62bar 64
Ghanabar 72bar 72bar 70
Guinea Bissaubar 83bar 86bar 78
Kenyabar 77bar 78bar 73
Liberiabar 45bar 44bar 54
Malibar 50bar NAbar 49
Mozambiquebar 69bar 68bar 68
Nigeriabar 61bar 63bar 59
Rwandabar 85bar 85bar NA
Senegalbar 66bar NAbar 64
South Africabar 67bar 67bar NA
Tanzaniabar 83bar 86bar 79
Ugandabar 69bar 69bar 65
Zambiabar 53bar 53bar NA

Complete Question Wording

Q15. And would it be OK with you if the political leaders of our country have a different religion than yours, or do you only want political leaders who share your religion?
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Notes

In countries where there were too few interviews with either Muslims or Christians, that subpopulation was not analyzed. Figures may not add to 100 due to rounding.

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