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IGS Poll

The IGS Poll is a periodic survey of California public opinion on important matters of politics, public policy, and public issues. The poll, which is disseminated widely, seeks to provide a broad measure of contemporary public opinion, and to generate data for subsequent scholarly analysis.

There are 333 publications in this collection, published between 2015 and 2024. Showing 201 - 250.

DiCamillo, Mark: Tabulations from a Mid-September 2020 Survey of California Registered Voters About Governor Newsom’s Job Performance his Handling of the Issues, 2020

Schickler, Eric; Mora, G. Cristina; powell, john a.: Release #2020-16: Californians confident in mail-in voting despite partisan attacks, 2020

Scickler, Eric; Mora, G. Cristina; powell, john a.: Tabulations from a late July 2020 Survey of California Registered and Likely Voters about Californians confidence in mail-in voting, 2020

DiCamillo, Mark: Release #2020-15: Broad support for police reform and proposals aimed at reducing police violence, even as most are satisfied with their local police., 2020

DiCamillo, Mark: Tabulations from a late July 2020 Survey of California Registered and Likely Voters about Race Relations, the Black Lives Matter Movement and Police Reform, 2020

DiCamillo, Mark: Release #2020-14: Black Lives Matter movement viewed favorably greater than 2 to 1, 2020

DiCamillo, Mark: Release #2020-13 (amended): Big disparity in the coronavirus’ impact on the lives of Californians across major racial and ethnic subgroups., 2020

DiCamillo, Mark: Release #2020-13: Big disparity in the coronavirus’ impact on the lives of Californians across major racial and ethnic subgroups, 2020

DiCamillo, Mark: Tabulations from a late July 2020 Survey of California Registered Voters about the Coronavirus, 2020

DiCamillo, Mark: Release #2020-12 (amended): How partisan differences and views of President Trump are framing voter perceptions of the virus, 2020

DiCamillo, Mark: Release #2020-12: How partisan differences and views of President Trump are framing voter perceptions of the virus, 2020

DiCamillo, Mark: Tabulations from a late July 2020 Survey of California Registered Voters about the Coronavirus (amended), 2020

DiCamillo, Mark: Release #2020-11 Amended: California voters overwhelmingly prefer Biden to Trump in the November presidential election., 2020

DiCamillo, Mark: Release #2020-11: California voters overwhelmingly prefer Biden to Trump in the November presidential election, 2020

DiCamillo, Mark: Tabulations from a late July 2020 Survey of California Registered and Likely Voters about Presidential Politics, 2020

DiCamillo, Mark: Tabulations from a late July 2020 Survey of California Registered and Likely Voters about Presidential Politics (amended), 2020

Mora, G. Cristina; Schickler, Eric; Haro, Alein; Rodriguez, Hector: Release #2020-10: Support for a Single-Payer Health Care System to Address Disasters & Pandemics, 2020

Mora, G. Cristina; Schickler, Eric; Haro, Alein; Rodriguez, Hector: Tabulations from an April 2020 Survey of California Registered Voters about Single-Payer Healthcare, 2020

Mora, G. Cristina; Schickler, Eric; Haro, Alein: Poll Release #2020-09: California Voters Strongly Divided About President Trump’s Attribution of COVID-19 to China, 2020

Mora, G. Cristina; Schickler, Eric: Tabulations from an April 2020 Survey of California Registered Voters about Chinese Blame for COVID-19, 2020

Mora, G. Cristina; Schickler, Eric; Paschel, Tianna: Release #2020-08: Perceptions of Inequality and the Pandemic Vary Drastically Among Californians, 2020

Mora, G. Cristina; Schickler, Eric; Paschel, Tianna: Tabulations from an April 2020 Survey of California Registered Voters about COVID-19 and Inequality, 2020

Mora, G. Cristina; Schickler, Eric; Haro, Alein: Release #2020-07: Broad Support for Farmworker Protections in COVID-19 Context, 2020

Mora, G. Cristina; Schickler, Eric: Tabulations from an April 2020 Survey of California Registered Voters about COVID-19 and Farmworkers, 2020

Mora, G. Cristina; Schickler, Eric: Release #2020-06: Racial Minorities More at Risk in the Workplace and the Economy, 2020

Mora, G. Cristina; Schickler, Eric: Tabulations from a survey about COVID-19 and racial minorities, 2020

Mora, G. Cristina; Schickler, Eric: Release #2020-05: Californians’ Views Towards President Trump Shape COVID-19 Attitudes, 2020

Mora, G. Cristina; Schickler, Eric: Tabulations from an April Survey of Likely Voters in California about the COVID-19 Pandemic, 2020

DiCamillo, Mark: Release #2020-04: Voters willing to tolerate delays in the election vote count to maximize Californians’ opportunities to register and vote., 2020

DiCamillo, Mark: Tabulations from the Late February 2020 Survey of California Registered About Recent Changes in the State's Election Laws, 2020

DiCamillo, Mark: Release #2020-03: Sanders opens up a commanding lead in California’s Democratic presidential primary; The state’s Latinos and younger voters are propelling the Sanders surge., 2020

DiCamillo, Mark: Tabulations from a February 2020 Survey of Likely Voters in California's Democratic Presidential Primary, 2020

DiCamillo, Mark: Release #2021-03: Majorities of California voters hold strong, negative views of Donald Trump and support his conviction in the Senate, 2020

DiCamillo, Mark: Release #2020-02: Despite all the recent tumult surrounding the President, Trump’s job ratings remain unchanged in California, 2020

DiCamillo, Mark: Tabulations from a January 2020 Survey of California Registered Voters about President Donald Trump, 2020

DiCamillo, Mark: Release #2020-01: Sanders leads in California’s presidential primary, as he consolidates his support among liberals and younger voters., 2020

DiCamillo, Mark: Tabulations from a January 2020 Survey of Likely Voters in California's Democratic Presidential Primary Election, 2020

DiCamillo, Mark: Release #2019-17: Large Majority Supports Changing the Way PG&E Operates, but No Consensus as to the Single Best Path Forward, 2019

DiCamillo, Mark: Tabulations from a Late November 2019 Survey of California Voters About Recent Power Blackouts in California and the Problems Facing the Pacific Gas and Electric Company, 2019

DiCamillo, Mark: Release #2019-16: Climate change and health care reform are top priority issues to Californians likely to vote in the state’s Democratic primary , 2019

DiCamillo, Mark: Tabulations from a Late November 2019 Survey of Likely Voters in California's March 2020 Democratic Presidential Primary Election About the Issues They Would Most Like the Next President to Address, 2019

DiCamillo, Mark: Release #2019-15: Sanders and Warren Now Share the Lead in California. Preferences Unusually Fluid Three Months Before the State’s Primary Election., 2019

DiCamillo, Mark: Tabulations from a Late November 2019 Survey of Likely Voters in California's March 2020 Democratic Presidential Primary Election, 2019

DiCamillo, Mark: Release #2019-13: A 57% Majority of California Voters Supports House Impeachment of President Trump, 2019

DiCamillo, Mark: Release #2019-14: Prior to Kamala Harris’ announced withdrawal from the presidential race, 61% of likely voters in California’s Democratic primary felt she should suspend her campaign, 2019

DiCamillo, Mark: Tabulations from a Late November 2019 Survey of California Voters about Impeachment and President Donald Trump, 2019

DiCamillo, Mark: Tabulations from a Late November 2019 Survey of Likely Voters in California's March 2020 Democratic Presidential Primary Election Regarding Kamala Harris and Her Status in the Primary, 2019

DiCamillo, Mark: Release #2019-12: Consensus among Californians that immigrants make the U.S. a better place., 2019

DiCamillo, Mark: Tabulations from a September 2019 Survey of California Registered Voters about their Perceptions of Immigrants, 2019

DiCamillo, Mark: Release #2019-11: Voters Divided on Referendum to Overturn California’s New Bail Reform Legislation, with Many Undecided , 2019

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