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Her favorable rating is at 51 percent and half of New York voters surveyed in a recent Siena College poll said they would re-elect her to the Senate.

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Also at 11 a.m., AARP unveils a voter survey analysis comparing how a looming retirement crisis among New York's Generation Xers and Baby Boomers affects women vs. men, and joins Sen. Diane Savino and Assemblywoman Donna Lupardo to promote «Secure Choice» legislation, The Well, Legislative Office Building, Albany.
New York could dramatically boost voter participation by holding elections on weekends, according to a new field survey by state Senate Democrats.
As for the rest of the Democratic field in this survey, seven percent (7 %) of voters would choose Biden or New York Governor Andrew Cuomo if the 2016 Democratic presidential primary were held in their state today.
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This statewide telephone survey of 500 Likely Voters in New York was conducted on September 16, 2010 by Rasmussen Reports.
Senate Democrats conducted a survey of eligible voters in New York on their voting patterns.
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.
This statewide telephone survey of 500 Likely Voters in New York was conducted on October 19, 2010 by Rasmussen Reports.
If this week is any indication, expect a late - December blizzard of studies, reports and surveys predicting doomsday scenarios for New York's schools, cities and other government entities if a tax cap goes through — despite a poll saying that voters clearly want the mechanism.
The survey of 1,000 Registered New York Voters was conducted on May 21 - 22, 2013 by Rasmussen Reports.
As New York surveyed the damage, there came calls for state lawmakers to change the state's «archaic voter registration system» to address potential further disenfranchisement in the democratic process for some citizens.
The Quinnipiac poll last surveyed New York voters in July, finding little change between then and now, when he had a 46 percent to 38 percent job approval statewide.
The survey of more than 1,000 New York voters by Quinnipiac University shows that although Cuomo appears for now to be in a strong position to win re-election in 2014, 52 percent of the state's voters say he has done a «not so good» or «poor» job of «cleaning up corruption» in Albany.
Quinnipiac surveyed 1,017 New York City voters from Feb. 20 to Feb. 25.
Quinnipiac surveyed 1,082 New York City voters between May 14 and May 20.
According to a Marist College Institute for Public Opinion survey released Monday, 47 percent of New York State voters would back Pataki and 45 percent would support Gillibrand if the general election were held today, with 8 percent undecided.
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.
The New York Times / Siena College survey was conducted July 9 - 15, with 1,010 registered New York City voters, including 610 registered Democrats.
According to the new survey, New York City Public Advocate Bill de Balsio's at 12 % and former City Comptroller Bill Thompson stands at 11 %, with everyone else in single digits and nearly a quarter of Democratic voters undecided.
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.
A survey of 800 New York voters conducted on December 22 - 23, 2008 showed 79 % overall support for a national popular vote for President.
According to The Marist Poll's new statewide survey, about one in five registered voters in New York — 21 % — report that Governor Paterson is doing either an excellent or good job in office.
The survey was conducted October 29 through November 1, with 530 likely New York City voters questioned by telephone.
The survey found that 50 % of New York City voters approve of the mayor's job performance, while 42 % don't.
In The Marist Poll's latest survey in New York State, 53 % of registered voters statewide report Schumer is doing either an excellent or good job in office.
According to a new NBC4 New York / Wall Street Journal / Marist survey, de Blasio, the city's public advocate, tops Lhota, the former chairman of New York's transit authority and deputy mayor to then GOP Mayor Rudy Giuliani, 65 % -22 % among likely voters.
The next set of surveys will show whether there is any hope for Republicans running in the midst of still - motivated and angry anti-Trump voters in New York.
The survey also indicates 44 percent of New York voters approve of the job Democratic Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand's doing, with 27 percent disapproving and nearly three in ten undecided.
Quinnipiac University surveyed 731 likely New York City voters from Sept. 27 to Oct. 4, with a margin of error of plus or minus 4.7 percentage points.
Since Marist's survey of New York State last week, more voters have formed an opinion about the governor's involvement in the possible domestic violence case.
The poll surveyed 1,488 New York voters by phone on Feb. 6 - 10 and has a margin of error of plus or minus 2.5 percentage points.
According to a newly released Siena College Survey of registered voters in New York State, most would
From April 26 to May 1, Quinnipiac University surveyed 1,076 New York State voters, with a margin of error of plus or minus 3.7 percentage points.
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.
The survey found 73 percent of New York City residents polled are «generally optimistic» about the next four years under Democratic Mayor - elect Bill de Blasio, and with a broad majority of voters backing his selection for police commissioner, Bill Bratton.
The group's poll surveyed 300 voters in New York, finding 61 percent of voters backed a more equitable balance in public school funding for rich and poor communities.
And a new survey Monday from the Siena Research Institute showed only 11 % of New York voters held a favorable view of Weiner, compared to 80 % who viewed him negatively.
AARP also surveyed older New York voters on whether they were concerned about being victims of fraud and if so, which kinds of frauds they were concerned about the most.
A new survey of voters in New York state suggests Democratic Gov. Andrew Cuomo's favorability ratings are inching upward after a tough summer.
The poll, which surveyed registered New York Democrats, found that 50 percent of voters did not have a selection in the city comptroller race.
conducted a telephone survey of likely 2017 voters in Nassau County, New York, regarding the race for County
An Emerson College public opinion survey released in November showed that 62 percent of registered New York voters are in favor of legalizing and taxing pot.
Monday's Siena College voter survey — which showed 78 percent of New York voters backing an increase and broad support among registered Republicans — was naturally cited by Silver.
The poll was conducted from Jan. 9 - 15 and surveyed 1,288 New York City voters using landline and cellular phones.
(CNN)- A new survey of New York voters is the second poll in two days to find Andrew Cuomo pulling away from Caroline Kennedy.
The survey of New York voters was conducted Tuesday, a day after the White House refused to confirm or deny a report that President Barack Obama urged Paterson not to seek a full term in 2010.
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.
The Quinnipiac University survey, conducted entirely after Weiner admitted in a news conference last week to lewd chats a year after such sexting forced him to resign from Congress, also indicates that the Democratic New York City mayoral candidate's support among likely voters has dropped significantly.
The poll surveyed 2,477 registered voters in New York and found that 78 percent believe state government is dysfunctional and the recent logjam in the state Senate makes 42 percent of those polled embarrassed to be New Yorkers.
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