For most Washington voters, the governor’s race is just beginning
Just 24% of poll respondents said they’ve decided on a candidate. Last time the seat was open, half of voters knew who they were supporting by January.
Stuart Elway has been analyzing public opinion since 1975, directing research projects across the country for large and small businesses, associations, non-profits, foundations, public agencies from f
Just 24% of poll respondents said they’ve decided on a candidate. Last time the seat was open, half of voters knew who they were supporting by January.
In just one generation, ticket-splitting has become increasingly rare in a state with a long history of independent voting.
The majority of national polls predicted that the most contentious races were going to be close. And boy, were they.
Ahead of midterm elections, the director of our Crosscut/Elway Poll walks us through which issues are driving each party.
Respondents named homelessness most often as the criterion used to evaluate the new mayor.