The Afrobarometer Round 6 survey in Uganda was conducted between May 6 - 28, 2015 in 95 of the 112 districts, and covered 300 villages randomly selected across the country in proportion to the latest 2014 national population and household census. Results indicate that Ugandans are very supportive of elections as a way of choosing this country's leaders, but are quite dissatisfied with the quality of elections. Citizens point to intimidation, fear, voter bribery and unfair political playing field as reasons for their dissatisfaction.