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Video: Survey Looks at Taxes and Pensions

By Linda Strean

As interest groups work to turn their ideas into initiatives for next year’s statewide ballot, the September PPIC Statewide Survey examined Californians’ views in two areas that may be put before voters: taxes and public employee pension reform.

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Approval Ratings in a Hyper-Partisan Era

By Mark Baldassare

Governor Newsom and President Trump both have had steady job approval ratings among Californians this year, but views are deeply divided along partisan lines.

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Six Takeaways from the June Primary

By Mark Baldassare

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.

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Voter Turnout in Primary Elections

By Eric McGhee

California’s new top-two primary system did not produce the increase in voter turnout that many had hoped for in 2012. But it did appear to engage independent voters. Examining primary voting trends over time, this report analyzes voter behavior and the potential impact of electoral reforms in this stage of the election cycle.

This research is supported with funding from the S. D. Bechtel, Jr. Foundation.

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