Fourty - four percent of
voters surveyed approve of the overall job Cuomo is doing — down from the 50 percent who approved of him in March, the poll found.
Just 26 percent of the Island
voters surveyed approved of the way de Blasio is handling his job — no change since a comparable January poll.
Not exact matches
The president referenced a
survey that said that 37 percent of Republican
voters approved of Putin, adding that «Ronald Reagan would roll over in his grave.»
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.
A Quinnipiac Poll published Wednesday, which
surveyed 955 city
voters, found that 56 percent
approve of the job Cuomo is doing and 58 percent believe he would be better for the city than Nixon.
And 53 percent of
voters surveyed disapprove of the way Cuomo is handling ethics versus 33 percent who
approve.
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.
Forty - nine percent of
voters, meanwhile,
approve of the job Cuomo is doing as governor, little change from a July
survey.
The
survey found that 50 % of New York City
voters approve of the mayor's job performance, while 42 % don't.
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.
But Quinnipiac's Mickey Carroll says the
voters surveyed are less enthralled with some of the action in Albany over the past month, including, an all night session of the legislature that
approved, among other things new district lines manipulated by majority party legislators.
Voters approve of the mayor's job performance by a 50 to 42 percent margin — down from a 60 to 34 percent showing on May 17, according to the Quinnipiac University
survey.
According to a new
survey from Quinnipiac University, only 28 percent of New York
voters approve of the job Paterson is doing, while only 22 percent say he deserves to be reelected to a second term.
According to a Quinnipiac University
survey released Tuesday, 40 percent of New York's registered
voters approve of the job Paterson's doing as governor.
A 2015 BAEO
survey of Black
voters in the state indicated strong across the board support for choice programs — 78 % supported parental choice, 66 %
approved of charter schools and 63 % favored vouchers / scholarships.
A 2015 BAEO
survey of Black
voters in the state indicated strong across the board support for choice programs — 78 percent supported parental choice, 66 percent
approved of charter schools and 63 percent favored vouchers / scholarships.
A new public opinion
survey conducted by Lake Research Partners has concluded that a majority of Missouri
voters do not want their state legislature to repeal or weaken Proposition B, the Puppy Mill Cruelty Prevention Act, which was
approved in November.
For example, Kansas City, Missouri, has a track record of effectively addressing issues deemed a priority in quarterly citizen
surveys; as a result, in 2017,
voters were willing to
approve an $ 800 million bond authorization (which will mean annual property tax increases for 20 years) so the City can address their dissatisfaction with the state of local infrastructure, like streets, sidewalks and roads.