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The Washington Poll conducted a non-partisan survey among 700 registered voters in Washington State from October 25-31, 2006. Administered by Pacific Market Research, this academic research project aimed to gather data on voter priorities, allowing respondents to identify key issues affecting them. With a margin of error of +/- 3.7%, the findings offer vital insights into political sentiments during that period. The results have been weighted by party identification and will be updated daily with further analysis and cross-tabulations.
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The Washington Poll Overall sample = 700 registered voters, +/- 3.7%.
The Washington Poll Respondents could name any issue, and their responses were later categorized into simple lists. Respondents could select up to 2 options. Overall sample = 700 registered voters, +/- 3.7%.
The Washington Poll Overall sample = 700 registered voters, +/- 3.7%.
The Washington Poll Overall sample = 700 registered voters, +/- 3.7%.
The Washington Poll Overall sample = 700 registered voters, +/- 3.7%.
The Washington Poll Overall sample = 700 registered voters, +/- 3.7%.
The Washington Poll Overall sample = 700 registered voters, +/- 3.7%.
The Washington Poll Overall sample = 700 registered voters, +/- 3.7%.
The Washington Poll Overall sample = 700 registered voters, +/- 3.7%.
About the Poll The Washington Poll is a non-partisan, academic survey research project sponsored by the Washington Institute for the Study of Ethnicity & Race (WISER), a research center at the University of Washington in the School of Social Sciences. Dr. Gary Segura, a professor of Political Science is the Director of WISER and a co-principal investigator on this survey with Dr. Matt Barreto, also a professor of Political Science. The survey was administered by telephone, by Pacific Market Research, in Renton, WA, based on a randomly selected list of phone numbers. The survey was in the field from October 25 – 31, 2006. A total of 700 registered voters throughout the state of Washington were interviewed, yielding a 3.7% margin of error. Final data are weighted by party identification based on the average of similar political polls from 2004 – 2006, and are based on a spread of 35% Democrat; 31% Republican; 33% Independent. Additional results and cross-tabulations will be released each day, so please check back for updates. Questions/Comments: info@washingtonpoll.org