For the second straight day, a poll of New York
State voters indicates they don't want Gov. David Paterson to resign.
Recent polls of New York
State voters indicate that if the election where held today, Giuliani would beat the unpopular Paterson.
Not exact matches
The poll
indicated that the thrust of the governor's speech, the need for
state government to focus on encouraging job creation, reflected an area in which many
voters had not seen the governor as effective.
The survey from Howey Politics and DePauw University
indicated Donnelly, a three - term congressman, was at 47 % among likely Indiana
voters in the race for the
state's U.S. Senate seat, compared to 36 % who support Mourdock, the Indiana
state treasurer.
(CNN)- In the battle for Connecticut's open Senate seat, a new poll
indicates that longtime Democratic
state Attorney General Richard Blumenthal leads Republican nominee and former pro-wrestling executive Linda McMahon by 13 points among likely
voters.
In a new poll released Thursday by Quinnipiac University, the majority of
voters surveyed — 55 percent —
indicated that they believe New York
State government is dysfunctional.
In many open primary
states,
voters do not
indicate partisan affiliation when they register to vote.
(CNN)- A new poll
indicates a slight majority of Ohio
voters support legalizing same - sex marriage in their
state.
With the public referendum on casino gaming just weeks away, new polls
indicating New York
voters are keen on building more
state - run casinos are being questioned by anti-gambling groups.
(CNN)- A new poll of New Yorkers
indicates that
state Attorney General Andrew Cuomo, the Democrats» nominee, leads Republican nominee Carl Paladino 56 to 32 percent among likely
voters in the
state's gubernatorial battle.
Hours before he campaigns with former President Bill Clinton in New York City, a Quinnipiac University survey
indicates that
state Attorney General Andrew Cuomo, the Democrats» gubernatorial nominee, holds a 55 to 35 percent advantage among likely
voters over Buffalo businessman Carl Paladino, the Republican nominee, with seven percent undecided.
(CNN)- The first poll of New Yorkers conducted nearly entirely since Republican Rick Lazio dropped his bid for governor
indicates that
state Attorney General Andrew Cuomo, the Democrat's nominee, leads GOP nominee Carl Paladino 53 to 38 percent among likely
voters, with eight percent undecided.
Though Cuomo is not up for re-election this year, all 213 seats in the
state Legislature are, and
voters indicated they are ready to keep their incumbents in place, despite the dim view taken of the session.
A Marist College Institute for Public Opinion survey released Tuesday morning
indicates that 66 percent of New York
State registered
voters don't think Paterson should resign in wake of a political scandal that ended his hopes of running this year for a full term in office.
A Siena College Research Institute survey released Monday
indicated that 55 percent of New York
State registered
voters want Paterson to stick it out, with 37 percent calling on him to resign.
ALBANY, N.Y. (CBSNewYork / AP)-- A new poll released Monday
indicated that most New York
state voters believe corruption is a serious problem in Albany, but most are unfamiliar with the anti-corruption commission the governor shuttered in April.
Miringoff says the poll
indicates a majority of registered
voters in New York
State approve of Cuomo's job performance -52 % - and he continues to be well - liked in the s
State approve of Cuomo's job performance -52 % - and he continues to be well - liked in the
statestate.
Earlier this month, New Jersey
state Senate president Steve Sweeney raised the prospect of a
voter referendum to allow casinos outside Atlantic City, and Governor Chris Christie
indicated he's willing to listen.
The Observer soon received a copy of a
voter registration form Ms. Niou filled out in 2013, in which she
indicated she had last gone to the polls in 2008, while living in Washington
State.
The Observer subsequently found a
voter registration form she filled out in 2013 in which she
indicated she last cast a ballot in Washington
State in 2008.
Nevertheless, according to the poll,
voters indicate they would still vote to re-elect incumbent
state legislators.
The decision comes just one month after the same panel
indicated the
state faced better odds if it licensed three full - scale casinos instead of four, as New York
voters approved in 2013.
(CNN)---- A new poll suggests that the big television ad push by New York Gov. David Paterson's campaign may not be quite as effective as he'd hoped: A Marist College survey released Friday
indicates that 56 percent of New York
state voters have seen at least one of Paterson's television commercials - and those who'd seen the ad appeared slightly less likely to support his run.
But the Siena College Research Institute poll released Monday also
indicates that seven out of 10 New York
state voters would vote for someone other than Paterson in next year's gubernatorial contest.
Polls
indicate voters across the
state favor legalization generally, with a Siena College poll last year putting the margin at 49 % for, 47 % against.
The poll
indicates that 29 percent of likely Democratic primary
voters support
state senator Creigh Deeds, with 26 percent backing former Democratic National Committee Chairman Terry McAuliffe and 23 percent supporting former house delegate Brian Moran.
Some
states have ballots that list the presidential candidates and
voters can check the box for a certain candidate therefore
indicating there support — but some
states have
voters choose the convention delegates they want to attend the national convention and list those names on the ballot.
Polls
indicating that
voters have not warmed to the idea of giving
state education money to children who attend private schools led officials at the leading school - choice advocacy group to announce the decision last month.
This work appears to have paid off: enrollment in publicly - funded pre-k programming has nearly doubled since 2002, and a poll released last week
indicates that approximately 9 of 10 likely
voters in the United
States agree that «the years from birth to 5 are extremely or very important to the learning and development of a child».
Although polls in all three
states indicate that a majority of
voters favor the measures, opponents last week reported some slippage in support in the wake of a controversy sparked by a memorandum...
A 2015 BAEO survey of Black
voters in the
state indicated strong across the board support for choice programs — 78 % supported parental choice, 66 % approved of charter schools and 63 % favored vouchers / scholarships.
A recent survey of
voters from nine swing
states indicates that education will be a top concern for poll - goers in the fall election.
Despite the election setback, exit polls
indicated 51 percent of
voters favor public sector unions, and
state union members appear to have been galvanized by the fight, Bronfenbrenner said.
A 2015 BAEO survey of Black
voters in the
state indicated strong across the board support for choice programs — 78 percent supported parental choice, 66 percent approved of charter schools and 63 percent favored vouchers / scholarships.
In Europe and the United
States, polls
indicate that at least 70 percent of
voters support environmental tax reform once it is explained to them.
The voting public in California has
indicated its strong commitment to a renewable energy future, and the
state's
voters have
indicated their strong concerns about climate change.
In Europe and the United
States, polls
indicate that at least 70 percent of
voters support environmental tax shifting once it is explained to them.
Yet, evidence from the United
States — where conservative legislators have been tightening
voter - identification rules for years —
indicates that stricter identification requirements do, in fact, keep qualified
voters from voting.