A poll by Quinnipiac University released last week showed Romney with the support of 54 percent of
state voters surveyed, compared with 21 percent for Santorum, 9 percent for former House Speaker Newt Gingrich and 8 percent for Rep. Ron Paul.
A Siena Research Institute poll released last week found 61 percent of New York
State voters surveyed — and 70 percent of city voters — view Trump unfavorably.
Not exact matches
Pollsters
surveyed 517 registered Hispanic
voters in the
state, and 35 percent said they would vote for Romney in the primary compared to 20 percent for Gingrich.
According to the Current Population
Survey, the number of young
voters actually decreased by 1.2 percent across all three
states from 2008 to 2012.
The
survey found that 64 percent of Republican
voters in Iowa, 67 percent in New Hampshire, and 66 percent in South Carolina support
states that want to carry out their own marijuana laws without fear of federal law.
When
voters in Florida were approving a lottery, a
survey found that the majority believed the lottery was going to pay the major portion of the
state budget for education.
New York could dramatically boost
voter participation by holding elections on weekends, according to a new field
survey by
state Senate Democrats.
The Associated Press unveiled a new project to supplant traditional exit polling — beginning with the 2018 midterm elections — by combining traditional, probability - based polling with an online, opt - in
survey of
voters in targeted
states.
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.
My research in 2014 has included a weekly national telephone poll,
surveys in over 100 marginal seats, two rounds of my Project Blueprint research on the quest for a Conservative majority, a detailed study of
voters» attitudes to Europe, polling - day
surveys of
voters in the European elections, five by - election polls, and regular updates on the
state of the parties.
Forty - three percent of
voters surveyed by Siena trust their local government most or all of the time to «do what's right,» as opposed to a 28 percent level of trust for
state or federal governments.
A statewide telephone
survey of Likely
Voters finds Cuomo with 54 % support versus 38 % for Paladino, the winner of last Tuesday's
state GOP Primary.
A new Rasmussen Reports telephone
survey of Likely
Voters in the Empire
State finds Cuomo with 51 % support to Paladino's 37 %.
This weekend, Public Policy Polling
surveyed 897 likely Republican primary
voters and 525 likely Democratic primary
voters in the Palmetto
State.
Plus, recent
survey data suggests that they're reaching and persuading more
voters than their oppenents in several key
states... but will it matter at all?
The Sienna Poll found that the 865
voters surveyed believe
state lawmakers earn enough with their current $ 79,500 base salary.
Pollsters have repeatedly included the former Central Brooklyn
state senator alongside Bronx Borough President Ruben Diaz Jr. and Comptroller Scott Stringer when
surveying voters on potential primary match - ups.
The poll, which
surveyed 678 likely
voters in the district, found 43 percent supporting Faso, a former
state Assembly minority leader, and 42 percent behind Teachout, a onetime gubernatorial candidate.
(CNN)- It's a mixed bag for a Republican 2016 favorite in New Hampshire, according to a new
survey of registered
voters in the
state.
The poll, which
surveyed voters in 52 upstate counties, found most upstate residents believe the
state is headed in the wrong direction, 59 percent to 34 percent.
The majority coalition that controls the
state Senate is pleased with the Siena College poll that found 54 percent of
voters surveyed believed the power - sharing arrangement would lead to effective governing.
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.
That's according to 810 registered
voters across the
state surveyed by Siena from Feb. 15 to Feb. 18.
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.
According to CNN / Time / Opinion Research Corporation
survey released Wednesday, 51 percent of likely
voters in Washington
State back the three term senator, with 43 percent supporting Rossi, who was the GOP gubernatorial nominee in 2004 and 2008, with two percent undecided.
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.
According to a Quinnipiac University
survey released Monday morning, 50 percent of likely
voters in the Keystone
State support Toomey, with 45 percent backing Sestak and five percent undecided.
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 Rutgers
survey also shows both Christie and Corzine have net negative approval ratings and
voters are deeply concerned with taxes, unemployment, and corruption in the
state.
For example, in one 1997
survey of California
voters 37 percent of Republicans said that they planned to vote in the 1998 Democratic gubernatorial primary, and 20 percent of Democrats said they planned to vote in the 1998 Republican United
States Senate primary.
The School Board Association's Tim Kremer says a
survey of the
state's school districts finds that the vast majority are budgeting within the strictures of the tax cap, and as a result, 93 percent expect their budgets to be approved by
voters on May 21.
The Siena college
survey asked
voters about Cuomo's plan to make the
state budget late if the legislature doesn't agree to an ethics package that includes fuller disclosure of lawmakers» outside income.
According to a Quinnipiac University
survey released Monday morning, 50 % of Buckeye
State voters back the move, with 44 % opposed to making same - sex marriage legal.
According to an American Research Group
survey released Thursday, 47 percent of likely
voters in New Hampshire support former
state attorney general Kelly Ayotte, the Republican nominee, with 42 percent backing two - term Rep. Paul Hodes, the Democratic nominee, four percent backing other candidates and seven percent undecided.
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.
In it's last poll prior to election day, Siena College
surveyed likely
voters across the
state.
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.
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.
State Treasurer Rob McCord was third in the
survey of 649 likely Democratic primary
voters with 12 %, followed by former Department of Environmental Protection Secretary and one - time PUC Commissioner John Hanger at 7 percent.
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.
At a Red Room news conference, Cuomo said he wouldn't be swayed by
voter surveys showing support for the tax on the
state's wealthy, noting he supported the tax on the federal level (in a bit of Cuomoian logic, the governor said he, in fact, supported a millionaires tax on New Yorkers, just a federal surcharge being pushed by President Obama).
The new poll — based on
surveys last week of 810 registered
voters — found about half of New Yorkers support Governor Andrew Cuomo's call for greater disclosure requirements to be inserted into the
state's $ 141.6 billion budget.
A new
survey of
voters in New York
state suggests Democratic Gov. Andrew Cuomo's favorability ratings are inching upward after a tough summer.
Ninety - two percent of
voters surveyed in a new Siena Research Institute poll said public corruption is a serious problem in the
state, and a solid majority said they would favor a complete ban on outside income.
They'll talk about Siena's latest poll which
surveyed voters in six crucial
state Senate districts.
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 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.
According to a new
survey, New York Gov. David Paterson holds a 35 percent favorability rating among New York
state voters.