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- John Bel Edwards, Louisiana legislature, approval ratings, Louisiana budget crisis (1)
- John Fortunato, Joe Lopinto, Mike Yenni (1)
- Louisiana voters, Donald Trump, approval ratings, gender, race, party affiliation (1)
- National Football League, national anthem protests, Louisiana, President Trump approval rating (1)
- New Orleans voters, demographics, mayoral election, Desiree Charbonnet, Latoya Cantrell (1)
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2017 New Orleans Mayoral Runoff Survey, Edward Chervenak, Leah Bordlee, Michael Esealuka
2017 New Orleans Mayoral Runoff Survey, Edward Chervenak, Leah Bordlee, Michael Esealuka
Survey Research Center Publications
The University of New Orleans Survey Research Center (SRC) conducted a telephone poll of 602 likely voters in New Orleans. Telephone numbers were randomly selected 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 1-8, 2017. The combined landline and cell phone sample matches the gender, age, race, and council district 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.
2017 Survey On Jefferson Parish Sheriff’S Race And President Approval Rating, Anthony Licciardi
2017 Survey On Jefferson Parish Sheriff’S Race And President Approval Rating, Anthony Licciardi
Survey Research Center Publications
An automated interactive voice response (IVR) survey of 426 randomly selected Jefferson Parish registered voters was conducted Tuesday October 17, 2017 on the topics of the Jefferson Parish Sheriff’s race scheduled for March 24, 2018 and the job approval of Jefferson Parish President Mike Yenni. The survey was conducted by University of New Orleans political science doctoral candidate Tony Licciardi who is a research assistant at UNO’s Survey Research Center under Dr. Edward Chervenak. Licciardi also teaches state and local government at UNO. The sample of 426 respondents yields a margin of error of 4.78% with 95% confidence.
2017 Statewide Survey On Nfl Player National Anthem Protests, Anthony Licciardi
2017 Statewide Survey On Nfl Player National Anthem Protests, Anthony Licciardi
Survey Research Center Publications
An automated IVR survey of 525 randomly selected Louisiana registered voters was conducted Tuesday September 26, 2017 on the subject of the National Football League’s players who protest the national anthem. The survey was conducted by University of New Orleans political science doctoral candidate Tony Licciardi who is a research assistant at UNO’s Survey Research Center under Dr. Edward Chervenak. Licciardi also teaches state and local government at UNO. The sample of 525 respondents yields a margin of error of 4.28% with 95% confidence.
Statewide Survey On Job Approval Of President Donald Trump, Edward Chervenak, Anthony Licciardi
Statewide Survey On Job Approval Of President Donald Trump, Edward Chervenak, Anthony Licciardi
Survey Research Center Publications
According to the survey, President Trump has a 58 percent job approval rating, which equals the 58 percent of the vote that he received from Louisiana voters in November’s presidential election. There appears to be a gender gap in the president’s approval rating as two-thirds of men, compared to half of women, give Trump positive marks for his job performance.
Statewide Survey On Budget Situation And Special Session, Edward Chervenak
Statewide Survey On Budget Situation And Special Session, Edward Chervenak
Survey Research Center Publications
The Survey Research Center conducted an interactive voice response telephone survey, also known as a “robo-poll,” of 919 respondents on Feb. 7. According to the survey, Governor John Bel Edwards enjoys an approval rating of 49 percent. Three quarters of respondents believe that the state is experiencing financial difficulties, and two-thirds of respondents say there is a need for a special legislative session.