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2015 Louisiana Gubernatorial Runoff Survey, Edward E. Chervenak, Survey Research Center, University Of New Orleans
2015 Louisiana Gubernatorial Runoff Survey, Edward E. Chervenak, Survey Research Center, University Of New Orleans
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The University of New Orleans Survey Research Center (SRC) conducted a statewide telephone poll of 600 likely voters in Louisiana. Telephone numbers were selected at random from a sample frame of likely voters. A likely voter is defined as an individual who has voted at least three times in the last five statewide elections. Interviews were conducted November 2-8, 2015. The combined landline and cell phone sample matches the gender, age, and race parameters from the voter file obtained from the Louisiana Secretary of State. The margin of error is +/- 4.0 percent at a 95% level of confidence.
2015 Louisiana Governor Election Poll, Edward E. Chervenak, Survey Research Center, University Of New Orleans
2015 Louisiana Governor Election Poll, Edward E. Chervenak, Survey Research Center, University Of New Orleans
Survey Research Center Publications
The University of New Orleans Survey Research Center, in association with the software company Lucid, has released the results of a statewide opt-in Internet poll that gauges voter preferences in Saturday’s primary election for governor of Louisiana. The poll surveyed 623 registered voters from Oct. 14-19, 2015.
The poll shows that Republican David Vitter has a slight lead over Democratic candidate John Bel Edwards. Two other Republicans, Jay Dardenne and Scott Angelle, lag behind the top two candidates by double-digits.