IGS Poll

Parent: Institute of Governmental Studies

eScholarship stats: Breakdown by Item for April through July, 2024

ItemTitleTotal requestsDownloadView-only%Dnld
9qm0g9w3Release #2024-06: Garvey Now in a Statistical Tie with Schiff in Full-Term U.S. Senate Primary60516044526.4%
3hk4p4j2Release #2024-07: Trump dominating next week’s California GOP presidential primary. Disaffection with both Biden and Trump is drawing support away from each in a multi-candidate general election field.4044935512.1%
70c6x33kRelease #2023-23: Newsom job performance rating declines among state voters368293397.9%
1h98j234Release #2022-03:Voters offer some but not overwhelming support for the idea of legalizing sports betting in California36453591.4%
5ks5g9f6Release #2023-18: Majority of voters believe Black Californians continue to be affected by the legacy of slavery, yet cash reparations face headwinds.359263337.2%
27x9k5qtRelease #2021-13: Gubernatorial recall election much closer among voters considered most likely to participate than among the overall electorate35083422.3%
41s8q5xgRelease #2024-03: Trump in a strong position to capture all of California’s 169 delegates to the Republican National Convention3466827819.7%
0456d0gtRelease #2022-16: Both sports wagering initiatives trail, while Newsom maintains a comfortable lead in his November re-election bid.343163274.7%
7sn293xsRelease #2022-08: Voters offer a wide range of issues they’d like the state to address331133183.9%
96j2704tRelease #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 331143174.2%
46g7q3hkRelease #2024-05: 50% of voters consider the state budget deficit “extremely serious.” Spending cuts and tapping the state’s rainy-day fund most favored by voters as ways to close the deficit.328283008.5%
1m66w3d9Release #2021-08: Voter Support for Recalling Governor Newsom Remains at 36%24162352.5%
8rx3d6gjRelease #2024-08: Turnout in the state’s general election likely to be high, but wide racial and age gaps persist between those most likely to vote and those less certain.2143418015.9%
4fx2g63tRelease #2024-09 The media sources Californians turn to for news about election-related issuesvary considerably across the registered voter population-- Support for the government’s potential ban of TikTok in the U.S. --2092518412.0%
97p973b1Release #2024-04: Californians Split on Immigration: Large Rift Among Democrats199121876.0%
8wq1q53qCalifornia Voters Voice Concerns Over Access to Basic Resources, New UC Possibility Lab and Institute of Governmental Studies Survey Finds195141817.2%
2r03r3ssRelease #2024-02: Israel - Hamas war1721116164.5%
3jd8n0dgRelease #2023-25: Broad-based, bipartisan support for state government action to counter threats posed by deepfakes, disinformation and artificial intelligence in next year’s election.154111437.1%
1f64g61dTabulations from an early January 2024 Poll of California Voters about 2024 Presidential Politics1512113013.9%
12f6x9j4Tabulations for Possibility Lab IGS Poll1361612011.8%
1h8738brTabulations from a January 2020 Survey of Likely Voters in California's Democratic Presidential Primary Election13221301.5%
6rz4s037Tabulations from a July 2021 Survey About Governor Gavin Newsom and California’s Upcoming Recall Election (Volume 2 of 2- Registered voters)1261511111.9%
9xj8p8jqRelease #2021-16 Tabulations from an early September 2021 Survey About Governor Gavin Newsom and California’s Upcoming Recall Election1251910615.2%
2pr670k8Release #2020-24: Close Elections Forecast for Proposition 15 (Split Roll Property Taxes) and Proposition 22 (App-based Drivers)12031172.5%
8hm883bfTabulations from a Late-January 2021 Survey of California Registered Voters About Governor Newsom’s Job Performance and a possible recall election11681086.9%
0qv6s2r9Release #2019-15: Sanders and Warren Now Share the Lead in California. Preferences Unusually Fluid Three Months Before the State’s Primary Election.11411130.9%
5gk3z8qcRelease #2023-05: Feinstein and preferences for US Senate11181037.2%
6ft4h17cRelease #2022-01: Festering problems plaguing the state are weighing down Newsom’s standing with voters, as concerns about Covid recede11071036.4%
7gd8w045Release #2024-12: Californians show broad-based support for outreach efforts to encourage voting among under-represented populations.10871016.5%
78p1042gRelease #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.1047976.7%
13z4j1zqRelease #2020-28: Taxes, Proposition 13 and this year’s vote on the split roll property tax initiative, Proposition 15103129111.7%
36h840hcTabulations from a Late February 2024 Poll of California Voters about 2024 Presidential Politics100356535.0%
1gb1m155Release #2024-10: California voters offer mixed views about how democracy is working in the state93118211.8%
96k2v40rTabulations from a July 2021 Survey About Governor Gavin Newsom and California’s Upcoming Recall Election (Volume 1 of 2- Likely voters)936876.5%
6374m866Release #2022-02: Biden and Harris approval ratings decline in California927857.6%
4cd2r446Release #2020-17: Likely Voter Preferences on Four State Ballot Propositions887818.0%
1tj8q5rbRelease #2021-01: Voters now much more critical of Governor Newsom’s performance847778.3%
0nf5s43cRelease #2023-01: Schiff and Porter hold early lead over Lee (and Khanna) in potential matchups to succeed Feinstein for U.S. Senate832812.4%
1bm4319vRelease #2019-11: Voters Divided on Referendum to Overturn California’s New Bail Reform Legislation, with Many Undecided 823793.7%
65s716jfRelease #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.813783.7%
8cd6947jRelease #2021-10: Feinstein Job Ratings Remain Underwater, while Initial Voter Assessments of Senator Padilla are Generally Positive816757.4%
6kt7w3tsRelease #2021-18 Voter Views about the Recall Election Process and Possible Reforms795746.3%
3b30n0f5Release #2024-11: Voters favor term limits for local county supervisors, district attorneys, and sheriffs7887010.3%
021970h5Tabulations from a Late February 2024 Poll of California Likely Voter Preferences in the March 2024 Primary Election for U.S. Senate77235429.9%
1g8696rvRelease #2021-16 Updating likely voter preferences in the California recall election767699.2%
8s0525pmRelease #2023-10: Californians express support for more funding to help close persistent gaps in voting participation.766707.9%
7q04q7wzTabulations from an early June 2024 Poll of California Registered Voters about Information Sources for News about Election-related Issues74136117.6%
8341r1k3Tabulations from an early June 2024 Poll of California Registered Voters about Interest in Voting in the 2024 General Election74185624.3%
1nh807v9Tabulations from an early June 2024 Poll of California Registered Voters about Opinions Expanding Voter Access to the State’s Under-Represented Populations72155720.8%
62x4w557Release #2019-16: Climate change and health care reform are top priority issues to Californians likely to vote in the state’s Democratic primary 721711.4%

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