Not exact matches
For example, in one 1997
survey of
California voters 37 percent of Republicans said that they planned to vote in the 1998 Democratic gubernatorial primary, and 20 percent of Democrats said they planned to vote in the 1998 Republican United States Senate primary.
The 1997
survey of
California voters revealed significantly different policy preferences between party members and primary
voters who «crossed over» from another party.
Though 42 percent of likely
California voters ranked education as their top priority this year, and the vast majority of
voters surveyed after Treu's ruling agreed that the state should do away with «last hired, first fired» seniority protections, nearly 60 percent said they didn't know what the lawsuit was about.
A
survey of
California registered
voters also shows strong support for school districts to devote more funds and resources to addressing the needs of the state's most vulnerable students.
In a September 2015
survey of 1,001 registered
California voters, 86 % of respondents said the teacher shortage was a serious problem.