The poll surveyed 877
city voters between July 20 and July 26, and has a plus or minus 4.1 percentage point margin of error.
The poll surveyed 1,108 New York
City voters between July 30 and August 4, and has a margin of error of plus or minus 2.9 percent.
Quinnipiac surveyed 1,082 New York
City voters between May 14 and May 20.
Not exact matches
My question is if this discrepancy
between different
cities in preferences was accompanied by differences in
voter turnout.
Quinnipiac University surveyed 822 New York
City registered
voters with a margin of error of plus or minus 4.4 percentage points, including the design effect,
between Sept. 27 and Oct. 4.
Voters in the 19th Congressional district are being offered a choice
between longtime resident John Faso with a proven track record of cutting budgets, lowering taxes, and working with lawmakers from both sides of the aisle and a radical New York
City academic, with no roots in the district, who supports higher taxes, the Iran Nuclear Deal, and ever larger government in Washington.
The poll found 60 percent of
voters in New York
City believe the increasingly bitter rift between the two top Democrats has had a detrimental impact on the c
City believe the increasingly bitter rift
between the two top Democrats has had a detrimental impact on the
citycity.
AARP conducted the telephone survey of 1,302 registered
city voters age 50 and older, including 309 in Queens,
between May 17 and June 30.
More New York
City voters approve of Governor Andrew Cuomo than of de Blasio, the poll found, more than a month after a long - simmering feud
between the two men burst into public, with the mayor accusing Cuomo of pursuing a «vendetta» against him.
Nevertheless, a majority of New Yorkers believe police in New York
City were wrong to turn their backs on de Blasio, even as upstate
voters and Republicans polled
between the cops were correct do so.
Meanwhile, 34 percent of
voters believe PBA President Pat Lynch, who has blasted de Blasio repeatedly and claimed the mayor's office has «blood on its hands» for the shooting deaths of two officers in Brooklyn last month, is actually making the rift
between the NYPD and
City Hall worse.
In the end, about 13 percent of
voters in the redrawn district decided to cast votes in the race
between Assemblyman Hakeem Jeffries and firebrand
City Councilman Charles Barron that left Jeffries with a decisive win.
The one - hour debate
between Sutton and Yepsen focused on many of the issues facing Saratoga Springs
voters — including the potential impact of an expanded Saratoga Casino and Raceway, calls for more EMS and fire department service in the
city, and issues with downtown traffic and parking.
But
City Council Majority Leader Joel Rivera said that parties play a crucial role in helping
voters choose
between candidates.
The
city comptroller's office announced that the Board of Elections had confirmed that more than 125,000 Democratic
voters in Brooklyn were dropped
between November and this month, while about 63,000 were added — a net loss that was not explained.
In East Elmhurst,
voters were deciding
between City Council candidates Hiram Monserrate — who was previously sentenced to federal prison for fraud and removed from the state senate for assaulting his girlfriend — and Assemblyman Francisco Moya.
He said he wanted to look to the technology sector for inspiration on how to deliver
city services to citizens in a user friendly way «in the palm of their hand» and use technology to bridge the disconnect
between government and citizens, especially in light of low
voter turnout..
John Faso's decisive victory in the Republican primary gives
voters in New York's 19th Congressional district a clear general election choice
between Faso and far - left New York
City professor Zephyr Teachout.
Even though New York
voters feel a feud
between Cuomo and de Blasio is not good for the
city or state, a big chunk of
voters don't feel politically aligned with either man.
There's a genuine difference of opinion
between the Cuomo and de Blasio administration on charters, but the move also stands to benefit Cuomo politically: Along with his opposition to the pre-K tax hike, it cements the governor's position as a moderate bulwark against the more liberal de Blasio on education, appealing to
voters outside the
city and preemptively shutting down a potential area of attack by his Republican challenger as he runs for re-election.
But if we have to choose
between reducing
city services or not having some properties demolished this year, then I am sure most
voters will choose to keep their
city services.
Detailed analysis from Lewis Baston of Democratic Audit led him to conclude
voters were alienated by the weak nature of local politics in the
city, which he said was dominated by «mutual accommodation»
between the «Asian»,
city whites and suburbanites elites.
New York
voters say the ongoing feud
between Gov. Andrew Cuomo and New York
City Mayor Bill de Blasio is hurting the state.
Romalewski said the increase in
voters between the primary and general election was especially prominent within the New York
City area.
They hope
between now and November to convince
voters in Senate districts outside of New York
City that their best interests lie with the Republicans, not the Democrats.
This November 7th
voters will be asked to chose
between the following candidates for New York
City Public Advocate, but Lane feels that citizens of our city are not being properly informed of their choices or the real role of the office of the Public Advoc
City Public Advocate, but Lane feels that citizens of our
city are not being properly informed of their choices or the real role of the office of the Public Advoc
city are not being properly informed of their choices or the real role of the office of the Public Advocate.
«The squabble
between Gov. Andrew Cuomo and New York
City Mayor Bill de Blasio isn't just media hype; it's real,
voters say, and it's harmful to everyone in the state,» said Maurice Carroll, assistant director of the Quinnipiac University Poll.
Hosted by WABC - TV 7, along with co-hosts Noticias 41 Univision, the Daily News and the League of Women
Voters of the
City of New York, it was the first campaign encounter
between Scott Stringer and Eliot Spitzer.
In November,
voters in the Hudson riverfront
city of Rensselaer will pick
between three - term Democratic incumbent Mayor Dan Dwyer and first - time candidate Jim Konstantakis.
The waiting game continues for the Democratic
voters in southeast Queens as the
city Board of Elections waits to make public its counting of ballots in the near - stalemate between City Councilman Thomas White (D - South Ozone Park) and primary runner - up Lynn Nu
city Board of Elections waits to make public its counting of ballots in the near - stalemate
between City Councilman Thomas White (D - South Ozone Park) and primary runner - up Lynn Nu
City Councilman Thomas White (D - South Ozone Park) and primary runner - up Lynn Nunes.