Thursday, September 27, 2012

Field Poll averages of Propositions

Field Poll utilized multilingual land lines and cell phone contact as opposed to online as with the Pepperdine poll.

Proposition 30: Temporary Taxes to Fund Education. Guaranteed Local Public Safety Funding. Initiative Constitutional Amendment.
Yes: 51.9%
No: 38.0%
Undecided: 10.1%
Proposition 31: State Budget. State and Local Government. Initiative Constitutional Amendment and Statute.
Yes: 25.7%
No: 40.1%
Undecided: 33.8%
Proposition 32: Prohibits Political Contributions by Payroll Deduction. Prohibitions on Contributions to Candidates. Initiative Statute.Yes: 41.8%
No: 44.5%
Undecided: 13.7%


Proposition 33*: Changes Law to Allow Auto Insurance Companies to Set Prices Based on a Driver's History of Insurance Coverage. Initiative Statute.
Yes: 55.4%
No:  33.7%
Undecided: 10.9%
Proposition 34: Death Penalty Repeal. Initiative Statute. Yes: 44.1%
No: 44.4%
Undecided: 11.5%
Proposition 35*: Human Trafficking. Penalties. Sex Offender Registration. Initiative Statute. Yes: 84.2%
No:9.6%
Undecided: 6.2%
Proposition 36*: Three Strikes Law. Sentencing for Repeat Felony Offenders. Initiative Statute. Yes: 81.1%
No: 13.1%
Undecided: 5.9%
Proposition 37: Genetically Engineered Foods. Mandatory Labeling. Initiative Statute. Yes: 58.7%
No:  30.6%
Undecided: 10.7%
Proposition 38: Tax for Education and Early Childhood Programs. Initiative Statute. Yes: 42.7%
No:  44.8%
Undecided: 12.8%
Proposition 39: Tax Treatment for Multistate Businesses. Clean Energy and Energy Efficiency Funding. Initiative Statute. Yes: 51.1%
No: 34.1%
Undecided: 14.8%
Proposition 40*: Redistricting. State Senate Districts. Referendum. Yes: 43.9%
No:  26.3%
Undecided: 29.8%