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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 251 - 300.

DiCamillo, Mark: Tabulations from a September 2019 Survey of California Likely Voters in the November 2020 General Election the Repeal of the State's New Bail Reform Law, 2019

DiCamillo, Mark: Release #2019-10: Two in Three Say Legalizing Marijuana in California was a Good Thing; Most Support Allowing Retail Marijuana Dispensaries in the own Community , 2019

DiCamillo, Mark: Tabulations from a September 2019 Survey of California Registered Voters about the Passage of Proposition 64 (Marijuana Legalization) in 2016 and Allowing Cannabis Stores in Your Own Local Community, 2019

DiCamillo, Mark: Release #2019-09: Strong Support for the State’s New Child Vaccination Law; Voters approve of the job Gavin Newsom is doing as Governor three to two, 2019

DiCamillo, Mark: Tabulations from a September 2019 Survey of California Registered Voters about the State's Child Vaccination Law and Job Performance of Governor Gavin Newsom, 2019

DiCamillo, Mark: Release #2019-08: Leaving California: Half of State’s Voters Have Been Considering This; Republicans and Conservatives Three Times as likely as Democrats and Liberals to be Giving Serious Consideration to Leaving the State , 2019

DiCamillo, Mark: Tabulations from a September 2019 Survey of California Registered Voters about Living in California, 2019

DiCamillo, Mark: Release #2019-07: Californians Appear Even Less Inclined to Support Trump Next Year than in 2016 When He Lost the State by 30 Points , 2019

DiCamillo, Mark: Tabulations from a September 2019 Survey of California Voters about President Donald Trump and the 2020 Election, 2019

DiCamillo, Mark: Release #2019-06: Warren Vaults into the Lead in California’s Democratic Presidential Primary; Harris at risk of being shut out of home-state delegates at her party’s convention. , 2019

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

DiCamillo, Mark: #2019-05: Three in four Californians support setting limits on housing in high risk wildfire areas of the state, but voters are divided when it comes to other housing development policies., 2019

DiCamillo, Mark: Release #2019-05: Tabulations from a Statewide Survey of California Registered Voters About Housing Affordability and Development in California, 2019

DiCamillo, Mark: Release #2019-04: Californians narrowly back Newsom’s moratorium on executions, but oppose abolishing the death penalty outright as a punishment for serious crimes, 2019

DiCamillo, Mark: Release #2019-04: Tabulations from a Statewide Survey of California Registered Voters about the Death Penalty and Governor Gavin Newsom, 2019

DiCamillo, Mark: Release #2019-03: Tabulations from a Statewide Survey of California Registered Voters about President Donald Trump, his Re-election and Whether Congress Should Begin Impeachment Proceedings, 2019

DiCamillo, Mark: Release #2019-03: While Trump remains hugely unpopular in California, there is no consensus here for Congress to begin impeachment proceedings against the President., 2019

DiCamillo, Mark: Release #2019-02: California’s Democratic Presidential Primary Race A Wide Open Affair. Biden holds slim lead; Kamala Harris currently running fourth in her home state., 2019

DiCamillo, Mark: Release #2019-02: Tabulations from a Statewide Survey of Likely Voters in California's March 2020 Democratic Presidential Primary Election , 2019

DiCamillo, Mark: Release #2019-01: Digital Divide Graphics (PDF), 2019

DiCamillo, Mark: Release #2019-01: While the “digital divide” persists in California, access to the Internet at home through a computing device has grown over the past two years., 2019

DiCamillo, Mark: Release #2019-01: While the “digital divide” persists in California, access to the Internet at home through a computing device has grown over the past two years., 2019

DiCamillo, Mark: Release #2018-11: Final pre-election poll in races for Governor, U.S. Senate, Lt. Governor, Insurance Commissioner, State Schools Superintendent, and two high-profile state ballot initiatives, Propositions 6 and 10., 2018

DiCamillo, Mark: Release #2018-10: CA 10th Congressional District Topline , 2018

DiCamillo, Mark: Release #2018-10: CA 39th Congressional District Topline , 2018

DiCamillo, Mark: Release #2018-10: CA 45th Congressional District Topline , 2018

DiCamillo, Mark: Release #2018-10: CA 48th Congressional District Topline, 2018

DiCamillo, Mark: Release #2018-10: CA 49th Congressional District Topline, 2018

DiCamillo, Mark: Release #2018-10: CA 50th Congressional District Topline, 2018

DiCamillo, Mark: Release #2018-10: Poll of voters in eight of the state’s GOP-held congressional districts shows Democratic candidates lead in two, hold a small advantage in two others, and in statistical dead heats in three of the four others.   , 2018

DiCamillo, Mark: Late October 2018 Statewide Survey of California Likely Voters Topline Findings (n=1,339), 2018

DiCamillo, Mark: Tabulations from a Statewide Survey of Likely Voters in California , 2018

DiCamillo, Mark: Release #2018-10: CA 22nd Congressional District Topline, 2018

DiCamillo, Mark: Release #2018-10: CA 25th Congressional District Topline , 2018

DiCamillo, Mark: Release #2018-09: While Feinstein holds big lead in California’s U.S. Senate primary, the race for second place remains close., 2018

DiCamillo, Mark: Release #2018-08: Newsom and Cox now the clear leaders in California’s top two primary election for governor., 2018

DiCamillo, Mark: Release #2018-07: Californians support imposing greater controls on gun ownership. Strong support for a nationwide assault weapons ban; Voters oppose allowing school personnel to carry firearms in the schools., 2018

DiCamillo, Mark: Release #2018-06: Californians broadly disapprove of President Trump’s job performance overall and in twelve specific policy areas., 2018

DiCamillo, Mark: Release #2018-05: While the statewide law providing sanctuary to undocumented immigrants is supported by a majority of California voters, the issue is highly divisive., 2018

DiCamillo, Mark: Release #2018-04: Newsom and Feinstein continue to hold large leads in gubernatorial and U.S. Senate primaries, but the nature of their competition is in flux. Two GOP challengers vie for second place in Governor’s race, as support for Villaraigosa declines; Little-known Republican challenging de Leon for second in the U.S. Senate primary., 2018

DiCamillo, Mark: Release #2018-03: California’s competitive congressional elections. Voters narrowly inclined to re-elect incumbent Democrat Ami Bera to the House of Representatives in the state’s 7th congressional district., 2018

DiCamillo, Mark: Release #2018-01: California’s competitive congressional elections. Likely voters in the 48th congressional district are disinclined to re-elect Dana Rohrabacher to another term this year., 2018

DiCamillo, Mark: Release #2018-02: California’s competitive congressional elections. A 56% majority of voters in the state’s 25th congressional district are disinclined to re-elect Republican Steve Knight to another term., 2018

DiCamillo, Mark: Release #2017-21: Proposed gas tax repeal backed five to four.  Support tied to voter views about the state’s high gas prices rather than the condition of its roads., 2017

DiCamillo, Mark: Release #2017-20: Democrats Newsom and Villaraigosa lead the field in next June’s top two primary election for governor. Feinstein leads Democratic challenger de Leon, but receives a modest 41% of voter support., 2017

DiCamillo, Mark: Release #2017-19: Voter disapproval of President Trump in California is both broad and deep, 2017

DiCamillo, Mark: Release #2017-18: Californians oppose the tax reform bill five to three; opinions highly partisan. Most voters believe it will negatively impact the state, and just 20% think it will benefit themselves and their families., 2017

DiCamillo, Mark: Release #2017-17: California voters attach highest importance to creating a safe and positive environment when evaluating public schools, 2017

DiCamillo, Mark: Release #2017-16: Half say housing affordability an “extremely serious” problem in their area.   Majority have considered moving because of high housing costs, 25% out of state., 2017

DiCamillo, Mark: Release #2017-15: Newsom remains the early leader in next year’s gubernatorial primary. Top issues in the governor’s race: economy/jobs, health care, crime/law enforcement, immigration/undocumented immigrants, state spending policies., 2017

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