A new Siena College poll said 92 percent of voters see
corruption as a serious problem here.
Not exact matches
As it stands, polls indicate that overwhelming numbers of New Yorkers say government
corruption is a
serious problem.
While secrecy and backroom dealings are hardly the qualities of a well - functioning democracy, they represent business
as usual in Albany — a place that 89 percent of New Yorkers believe has a
serious corruption problem, according to a recent Quinnipiac poll.
More than 80 percent of those polled said government
corruption in the city was a «very» or «somewhat
serious»
problem, though most said others cities are just
as corrupt
as New York.
In all, 60 percent of statewide voters said
corruption is a
serious problem among state legislators from their area (21 percent described it
as very
serious; 39 percent said somewhat
serious).