Sentences with phrase «registered voters statewide»

The Louisiana Association of Public Charter Schools (LAPCS) surveyed registered voters statewide on their views of charter schools.
The Louisiana Association of Public Charter Schools (LAPCS) surveyed registered voters statewide on their views -LSB-...]
Conducted among a representative sample of 600 registered voters statewide in June 2015, the survey showed that 62 percent of Louisiana voters support charter schools while just 19 percent oppose.
42 % of registered voters statewide report they would support Pataki compared with 36 % who say they would back Ford.
Wilson secured the endorsement of the Working Families Party last week, a left - leaning party with 41,000 registered voters statewide.
54 % of registered voters statewide would vote for Giuliani compared with 40 % who would support Gillibrand.
Not quite one - fifth of New York registered voters statewide — 19 % — report that Governor David Paterson is doing either an excellent or good job in office.
43 % of registered voters statewide think President Barack Obama is doing either an excellent or good job in office.
Among registered voters statewide, 60 % have a favorable impression of Andrew Cuomo while 31 % have an unfavorable view of him.
In Marist's previous survey, 55 % of registered voters statewide said they would back Cuomo while 29 % said they would pick Paladino.
54 % of registered voters statewide think he is doing either an excellent or good job in office while 29 % rate him as fair, and 13 % say he is performing poorly.
74 % of registered voters statewide agree the state's economic difficulties existed when Governor Cuomo assumed office, and only 17 % believe the conditions are a result of his policies.
More than seven in ten registered voters statewide — 72 % — believe the way things are run need major changes while 13 % think state government is broken and beyond repair.
Nearly two months ago, 51 % of registered voters statewide said the state was moving in the right direction, and 44 % said it was going in the wrong one.
About one - third of registered voters statewide — 33 % — think New York State Comptroller Tom DiNapoli is doing either an excellent or good job in office.
Mr. Cuomo, a Democrat, leads Westchester County Executive Rob Astorino 59 % to 24 % among registered voters statewide, and third - party candidate Howie Hawkins receives 6 %, the poll found; Mr. Astorino has virtually the same total as he did in March.
When Marist asked about Mr. Paterson's job approval rating in the days leading up to his announcement last Friday, 24 % of registered voters statewide thought he was doing either an excellent or good job in office.
55 % of registered voters statewide say he is while 36 % think he is getting a raw deal.
76 % of registered voters statewide have heard, at least, a good amount about the current chaos in the Senate.
If November's general election for U.S. Senate in New York were held today, 67 % of registered voters statewide would support Schumer while 25 % would cast their ballot for the Republican challenger, Kudlow.
That occurred in March 2000 when The Marist Poll found 39 % of registered voters statewide gave Schumer good grades.
22 % of registered voters statewide approve of the job the State Senate is doing.
According to this NY1 / YNN - Marist Poll, 58 % of registered voters statewide approve of the job Cuomo is doing in office.
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.
42 % of registered voters statewide approve of how Cuomo is doing his job.
When it comes to Governor Andrew Cuomo's approval rating, 54 % of registered voters statewide report Cuomo is doing either an excellent or good job in office.
62 % of registered voters statewide think Cuomo is doing either an excellent or good job in office while just 6 % say he is performing poorly.
About one - quarter of registered voters statewide — 26 % — think Paterson is doing either an excellent or good job in office.
With New York State's budget deadline looming, how do registered voters statewide think Governor David Paterson is handling the state's budget?

Not exact matches

Nearly six in 10 registered voters — 58 percent — say they don't want Spitzer to run for statewide office this year, but that's a big improvement from last September, when the number was 69 percent.
A minor party can maintain its status if one of its candidates for statewide office received at least 5 percent of the total votes cast in either of the last two elections or if 1,000 or more registered voters have affiliated with the minor party prior to July 1 before either of the last two elections.
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo's approval rating hit 40 %, his second - lowest performance since he took office, according to a Wall Street Journal - NBC 4 New York - Marist poll of statewide registered voters released Monday.
Among the overall statewide electorate, Gillibrand nets 55 % of registered voters» support compared with DioGuardi's 36 %.
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.
Statewide, 73 percent of registered voters polled supported the freeze, the Siena College poll found.
A new party is created for statewide office if its organizers submit the valid signatures of 15,000 registered voters, and it automatically stays on printed ballots if its gubernatorial candidate logs 50,000 votes on its line during the election.
Current law requires a petition of 1 % of the registered voters for statewide office, and 5 % for district and county office.
Existing law says statewide petitions need signatures of 1 % of the number of registered voters, and district and county petitions need 5 % of the number of registered voters.
Among the overall statewide electorate, 47 % of registered voters support Murray while 42 % back Rossi.
They are very stringent, and require signatures equal to 5 % of the number of registered voters (the law is much easier for statewide independents, and somewhat easier for independent candidates for U.S. House).
As the largest statewide survey of registered voters, the poll was conducted March 28 - April 7 and surveyed 1,504 registered voters, with a significant oversample of Latino voters and strong presence of cell phone samples.
For example, the priciest contest on a statewide ballot in 2014 was a measure to cap payouts in medical - malpractice cases, in which both sides spent a total of $ 4 per registered voter.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z