blog post The Debate Over Extending Proposition 30 By Mark Baldassare Feb 3, 2015 A slim majority of support for extending Proposition 30 suggests that a tax extension is in the realm of the possible but far from a sure thing.
blog post Are Some Counties Bucking the Low-Turnout Trend? By Eric McGhee Dec 15, 2014 Voter turnout was not so low everywhere. In fully 35 of California’s 58 counties, it was above the previous statewide low.
blog post Voters More Optimistic, Less Engaged By Dean Bonner Oct 29, 2014 A lot has changed since Californians cast ballots just four years ago.
press release Post-election Survey: Marijuana, Climate Change, Budget Reform Captured Voters’ Attention Dec 1, 2010
press release Newsom Solidifies Lead, Cox Gains Ground, Feinstein Maintains Edge over de León Mar 21, 2018
blog post Are Voters Ready for the Primary? By Dean Bonner May 30, 2014 The race at the top of the ticket, for the governor’s seat, has not energized voters in next week’s primary, as our latest PPIC Statewide Survey shows.
blog post Six Takeaways from the June Primary By Mark Baldassare Jul 14, 2014 For those of us involved in polling and election analysis at PPIC, the just-released California Secretary of State’s (SOS) Statement of the Vote offers a treasure trove of data about how our democracy is working.
event Statewide Survey: Californians and Education Apr 12, 2018 PPIC’s annual statewide survey on Californians and K–12 education tracks opinions on educational quality and school funding. It also examines views on school safety, immigration enforcement and public schools, and the role of K–12 education in the 2018 gubernatorial election. PPIC researcher Lunna Lopes will outline these and other key findings.