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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 51 - 100.

DiCamillo, Mark: Release #2023-23: Newsom job performance rating declines among state voters, 2023

DiCamillo, Mark: Tabulations from a late October 2023 Poll of California Registered Voters about Governor Gavin Newsom, 2023

DiCamillo, Mark: Release #2023-22: U.S. Senate race remains wide-open affair as candidate field expands, 2023

DiCamillo, Mark: Tabulations from a late October 2023 Poll of California Likely Voters Preferences in the March 2024 Primary Election for U.S. Senate, 2023

DiCamillo, Mark: Californians support state policies aimed at transitioning to renewable energy sources, 2023

DiCamillo, Mark: Tabulations from a late October 2023 Poll of California Registered Voters about the State’s Climate Change Policies, 2023

Institute of Governmental Studies: Release #2023-20: Majorities of Californians Support Teaching Curriculum on Native Peoples in Schools and Tuition Waivers for College-Bound Native American Students, 2023

Institute of Governmental Studies: Tabulations from a late August 2023 Poll of California Registered Voters about Education Policies Relating to Native Peoples, 2023

DiCamillo, Mark: Release #2023-19: Most Californians disapprove of the job the U.S. Supreme Court is doing, 2023

DiCamillo, Mark: Tabulations from a late August 2023 Poll of California Registered Voters about their Views of the U.S. Supreme Court, 2023

DiCamillo, Mark: Release #2023-18: Majority of voters believe Black Californians continue to be affected by the legacy of slavery, yet cash reparations face headwinds., 2023

DiCamillo, Mark: Tabulations from a late August 2023 Poll of California Registered Voters about the Perceptions of the Impact of Slavery the State’s Black Residents and Reactions to the Proposal to Make Cash Payments to the Black Descendants of Slaves Now Living in California, 2023

DiCamillo, Mark: Release #2023-17: Three in four Californians report experiencing recent periods of extreme heat.  Support for policies aimed at minimizing its impact., 2023

DiCamillo, Mark: Tabulations from a late August 2023 Poll of California Registered Voters about Extreme Heat and Policies Aimed at Minimizing its Impact, 2023

DiCamillo, Mark: Release #2023-16: U.S. Senate election to succeed Feinstein remains a wide-open affair. Schiff and Porter leading, but one in three likely voters undecided., 2023

DiCamillo, Mark: Tabulations from a late August 2023 Poll of Likely Voter Preferences in California’s March 2024 Primary Election for U.S. Senate, 2023

DiCamillo, Mark: Release #2023-15: Trump is now the choice of 55% of California Republicans in the state’s March presidential primary, 2023

DiCamillo, Mark: Tabulations from a late August 2023 Poll of California Voters about the State’s March 2024 Democratic and Republican Primary Elections for President, 2023

Institute of Governmental Studies: Release #2023-14: Majorities of California voters support reforms on redistricting, money in politics and local primary elections., 2023

Institute of Governmental Studies: Tabulations from a July 2023 Poll of California Registered Voters about Changes to Election Laws, 2023

Institute of Governmental Studies: Release #2023-13: California voters in need of news and information they can trust when voting, wary of online disinformation., 2023

Institute of Governmental Studies: Tabulations from a July 2023 Poll of California Registered Voters about Voter Information Sources for Elections and Politics, 2023

Institute of Governmental Studies: Release #2023-12: Californians want their elected leaders to reflect the diversity of its people., 2023

Institute of Governmental Studies: Tabulations from a July 2023 Poll of California Registered Voters about Diversity of the State’s Elected Officials, 2023

Institute of Governmental Studies: Release #2023-11: Most Californians have confidence in the state’s democracy, but opinions divide sharply along partisan and ideological grounds, 2023

Institute of Governmental Studies: Tabulations from a July 2023 Poll of California Registered Voters about How Voters Feel Democracy is Working in California, 2023

Institute of Governmental Studies: Release #2023-10: Californians express support for more funding to help close persistent gaps in voting participation., 2023

Institute of Governmental Studies: Tabulations from a July 2023 Poll of California Registered Voters about Voter Concerns with the Large Differences in Voting Participation Rates Across Different Segments of the Electorate, 2023

DiCamillo, Mark: Tabulations from a late August 2023 Poll of California Voters about the State’s March 2024 Democratic and Republican Primary Elections for President, 2023

DiCamillo, Mark: Release #2023-09: Strong Bipartisan Support for Changing Some of the Rules Applicable to the State Ballot Referendum Process, 2023

DiCamillo, Mark: Tabulations from a May 2023 Poll of California Registered Voters About Rules for Qualifying Referenda  for the Statewide Ballot, 2023

DiCamillo, Mark: Release #2023-08: Many Californians report being personally impacted by last year’s unusually heavy precipitation, 2023

DiCamillo, Mark: Tabulations from a May 2023 Poll of California Registered Voters About the State’s Changing Weather, Climate Change, and Related Water Issues, 2023

DiCamillo, Mark: Release #2023-07: Trump opens up big lead in California’s GOP presidential primary, 2023

DiCamillo, Mark: Tabulations from a May 2023 Poll of California Republicans about the State’s 2024 Presidential Primary and Views of the Overall Statewide Electorate About Former President Donald Trump, 2023

DiCamillo, Mark: Release #2023-06: Californians reasonably optimistic that an agreement on the debt ceiling will be reached, but foresee major problems if it is not, 2023

DiCamillo, Mark: Tabulations from a May 2023 Poll of California Registered Voters about the Nation’s Debt Ceiling and Job Ratings of the President and the Congress, 2023

DiCamillo, Mark: Release #2023-05: Feinstein and preferences for US Senate, 2023

DiCamillo, Mark: Tabulations from a May 2023 Poll of California Registered Voters about Senator Feinstein and Likely Voter Preferences in Next Year’s Senate Primary, 2023

DiCamillo, Mark: Release #2023-04: While Californians view Newsom in very positive terms, clouds loom with regard to his managing the state’s impending budget deficit., 2023

DiCamillo, Mark: Tabulations from a February 2023 Poll of California Registered Voters about Prominent California Politicians, Governor Newsom and the State Budget Deficit, 2023

DiCamillo, Mark: Release #2023-03: Big differences in the perceived threat of becoming a gun violence victim underlie partisans’ differing views on gun control, 2023

DiCamillo, Mark: Tabulations from a February 2023 Poll of California Registered Voters about Gun Violence and Mass Shootings in California, 2023

DiCamillo, Mark: Release #2023-02: Biden job ratings rebound in California, but most still oppose a re-election bid.DeSantis vaults ahead of Trump in state’s GOP presidential primary., 2023

DiCamillo, Mark: Tabulations from a February 2023 Poll of California Registered Voters about President Biden and 2024 Presidential Politics, 2023

DiCamillo, Mark: Release #2023-01: Schiff and Porter hold early lead over Lee (and Khanna) in potential matchups to succeed Feinstein for U.S. Senate, 2023

DiCamillo, Mark: Tabulations from a February 2023 Poll ofCalifornia Registered Voters about Senator Dianne Feinstein and the Election to Succeed her in the U.S. Senate, 2023

DiCamillo, Mark: Release #2022-21: California voters in broad agreement that American democracy faces critical dangers, but Democrats and Republicans disagree on the nature of the threats., 2022

DiCamillo, Mark: Release 2022-20: Props. 1 (reproductive rights) and 31 (upholding ban on flavored tobacco) favored for passage; Sports wagering initiatives appear headed for defeat.  Prop. 30 (millionaires tax) still in play.  -- Newsom maintains big lead in his bid for re-election, 2022

DiCamillo, Mark: Tabulations from a late-October 2022 Poll of California Likely Voters about the Election for Governor and Five Propositions on the Statewide General Election Ballot, 2022

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