The Latest Carolina Issues Poll
Wednesday, October 10th, 2007
By Chris Fitzsimon
The Carolina Issues Poll is a quarterly voter survey conducted by NC Policy Watch that asks different questions on topics of importance to North Carolinians and their elected officials.
In the latest survey, N.C. Policy Watch sought to gauge voter attitudes on multiple issues related to state transportation policy – in particular issues related to management of North Carolina’s rapid growth. The survey also included two questions concerning the national debate over the State Children’s Health Insurance Program.
The Carolina Issues Poll was conducted by the private firm of Public Policy Polling. 532 North Carolina voters were surveyed on October 8. The survey has a margin of error of ± 4.2%. Complete results can be found by clicking below. These include exact question wording and “crosstabs” broken down by gender, party affiliation, race, and age.
Click here for the poll results.
Last 5 posts in Carolina Issues Poll
- The Latest Carolina Issues Poll - July 9th, 2007
- Inaugural "Carolina Issues Poll" - April 9th, 2007
- NC Policy Watch Unveils Inaugural “Carolina Issues Poll” - April 9th, 2007
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