The Marist College poll was conducted March 8, with 529 New York State
registered voters questioned by telephone.
The Siena College poll was conducted February 14 - 19, with 805 New York
registered voters questioned by telephone.
Just 26 percent of the state's
registered voters questioned in a Marist poll released Tuesday say they approve of Gov. David Paterson's job performance.
The Siena College Research Institute poll was conducted June 15 - 18, with 626 New York State
registered voters questioned by telephone.
The Siena College Research Institute poll was conducted March 16 - 18, with 626 New York State
registered voters questioned by telephone.
Not exact matches
Under village law, 300 signatures, or 5 percent of the
registered voters, are needed to get a referendum
question on the ballot.
Fliers went out this week that will give Lockport Water District customers who are
registered voters a chance to say «yes» or «no» to Lake Michigan water — a
question this community has wrestled with for more than seven years.
This
question is state dependent; the routing of death certificate and how individuals are removed from the rolls of
registered voters impacts the answer.
Pollster and Managing Editor of the Daily Dispatch Newspaper, Ben Ephson has said, the New Patriotic Party (NPP) ascended to the height of double standards, when it
questioned the credibility of the five - member team that was empanelled by the Electoral Commission (EC) to assess calls for a new
voters register.
The poll of 1,165
registered state
voters has a margin of error of + / - 2.9 percentage points, with + / - 4.7 for
questions asked only of Democrats.
«The bigger
question is motivating them [newly
registered voters] to actually vote.»
«The NPP unreservedly condemns all acts of excessive force by the Ghana Police Service as witnessed during the peaceful march organized by the LMVC, AFAG and MFC to advocate for the compilation of a new
voters register as the integrity of the old one has been called to
question,» the statement said.
There is a related
question on impersonating a
registered voter, but I'm interested in the process of becoming a
registered voter in the first place.
Finally, the Electoral Commission needs to recognize that its integrity and reputation have been seriously called into
question by the Abu Ramadan & Evans Animako trilogy, especially with respect to the list it produced claiming only 56,772 NHIS registrants on the
register of
voters, as against the total 14,031,000
voters on the
register.
The NBC 4 New York / Wall Street Journal / Marist poll was conducted on July 24, with 1,199 New York City adults, including 970
registered voters and 551
registered Democrats,
questioned by telephone.
When The Wall Street Journal / NBC 4 New York / Marist Poll last reported this
question in April, 54 % of
registered voters approved of how Mr. Cuomo was performing in office.
The Quinnipiac University poll was conducted May 14 - 20, with 1,802 New York City
voters, including 701
registered Democrats,
questioned by telephone.
For example, an absolute threshold in the number of votes (e.g. requiring a certain proportion of the whole population or of
registered voters to be elected rather than a plurality of the vote) can seem intuitively appealing but has never, to my knowledge, been implemented for a national election, precisely because leaving an important office unfilled is a problem (unless, of course, you subscribe to radical small - government ideas, in which case the
question seems moot and you might just as well do away with elections or democracy itself).
Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta is headed for a landslide win in the absence of his main rival Raila Odinga who boycotted the vote, however, his legitimacy will be sorely
questioned with initial figures showing only about a third of
registered voters turned up.
The Quinnpiac University poll was conducted June 19 - 25, with 1,238
registered voters, including 830 Democrats,
questioned by telephone.
Most polls
question likely
voters closer to election day because it is a more accurate measure than surveying
registered voters, many of whom won't vote.
The Wall Street Journal / NBC New York / Marist poll was conducted June 17 - 21, with 1,118
registered voters in New York City, including 689 Democrats,
questioned by telephone.
The poll
questioned 772
registered voters March 11 to Friday and had a margin of error of plus or minus 4 percentage points.
The poll
questioned 758
registered voters April 25 through April 29.
The poll
questioned 777
registered voters from April 4 - 6 and has a margin of error of plus or minus 3.5 percentage points.
When The Wall Street Journal / NBC New York / Marist Poll last reported this
question, in early March, 12 % of
registered voters said Cuomo was doing an excellent job, and 44 % said he was doing a good one.
The NBC4 New York / Wall Street Journal / Marist poll was conducted September 15 - 16, with 1,216 New Yorkers, including 930
registered voters and 632 likely
voters questioned by telephone.
A new poll shows about half, 51 - percent of the 379 New York City
registered voters who were
questioned do not want Weiner to resign, but a majority, 56 - percent say Weiner should not run to succeed Mayor Bloomberg.
The Siena College Research Institute poll was conducted November 8 - 12, with 800
registered voters in New York State
questioned by telephone.
The Siena College poll was conducted Jan. 25 - 27, with 622
registered New York State
voters questioned by telephone.
«There's no
question the legislature and the governor made it more of a challenge» to
register Democrats this year, said Dan Gelber, a former legislator from Miami Beach who has been assisting the Obama team with
voter registration.
The Siena College Research Institute poll was conducted February 16 - 18, with 622
registered voters in New York State
questioned by telephone.
This is the first time Siena has polled likely
voters, a narrower sample than
registered voters, though recent polling of
registered voters showed that New Yorkers were becoming increasingly split on the convention
question.
With K — 12 education policy barely
registering as an issue at the presidential level this election cycle,
Question 2 has given Massachusetts
voters a unique chance to weigh in on the future of school choice in their state.