IGS Poll
Parent: Institute of Governmental Studies
eScholarship stats: Breakdown by Item for December, 2024 through March, 2025
Item | Title | Total requests | Download | View-only | %Dnld |
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97b1p0sq | Release #2024-22: Governor Race 2026 | 1,325 | 185 | 1,140 | 14.0% |
9qm0g9w3 | Release #2024-06: Garvey Now in a Statistical Tie with Schiff in Full-Term U.S. Senate Primary | 395 | 54 | 341 | 13.7% |
5ks5g9f6 | Release #2023-18: Majority of voters believe Black Californians continue to be affected by the legacy of slavery, yet cash reparations face headwinds. | 351 | 36 | 315 | 10.3% |
1h98j234 | Release #2022-03:Voters offer some but not overwhelming support for the idea of legalizing sports betting in California | 326 | 6 | 320 | 1.8% |
27x9k5qt | Release #2021-13: Gubernatorial recall election much closer among voters considered most likely to participate than among the overall electorate | 285 | 23 | 262 | 8.1% |
7sn293xs | Release #2022-08: Voters offer a wide range of issues they’d like the state to address | 276 | 27 | 249 | 9.8% |
2m26q0dw | Tabulations from a Late October 2024 Poll of California Registered Voters Reporting Their Initial Preferences in the 2026 Election for Governor | 261 | 96 | 165 | 36.8% |
8pr8d21r | Release #2024-16 Californians’ backing of Prop. 36 remains solid | 257 | 70 | 187 | 27.2% |
42b060s9 | Release #2024-19: State Election Contests | 240 | 29 | 211 | 12.1% |
1m66w3d9 | Release #2021-08: Voter Support for Recalling Governor Newsom Remains at 36% | 210 | 8 | 202 | 3.8% |
1nn5d54r | Release #2018-08: Newsom and Cox now the clear leaders in California’s top two primary election for governor. | 174 | 45 | 129 | 25.9% |
0sk427gk | Newsom leads in early voter preferences for Governor. | 144 | 8 | 136 | 5.6% |
2pr670k8 | Release #2020-24: Close Elections Forecast for Proposition 15 (Split Roll Property Taxes) and Proposition 22 (App-based Drivers) | 136 | 7 | 129 | 5.1% |
78p1042g | Release #2023-16: U.S. Senate election to succeed Feinstein remains a wide-open affair. Schiff and Porter leading, but one in three likely voters undecided. | 131 | 7 | 124 | 5.3% |
0h77g286 | Release #2024-21: Trump and Harris Conceding Defeat | 127 | 19 | 108 | 15.0% |
8hm883bf | Tabulations from a Late-January 2021 Survey of California Registered Voters About Governor Newsom’s Job Performance and a possible recall election | 123 | 12 | 111 | 9.8% |
6ft4h17c | Release #2022-01: Festering problems plaguing the state are weighing down Newsom’s standing with voters, as concerns about Covid recede | 120 | 9 | 111 | 7.5% |
8rx3d6gj | Release #2024-08: Turnout in the state’s general election likely to be high, but wide racial and age gaps persist between those most likely to vote and those less certain. | 120 | 26 | 94 | 21.7% |
7pq6f1ms | Release #2024-20: Election Turnout and Voting Methods | 116 | 22 | 94 | 19.0% |
6rz4s037 | Tabulations from a July 2021 Survey About Governor Gavin Newsom and California’s Upcoming Recall Election (Volume 2 of 2- Registered voters) | 115 | 4 | 111 | 3.5% |
96j2704t | Release #2019-08: Leaving California: Half of State’s Voters Have Been Considering This; Republicans and Conservatives Three Times as likely as Democrats and Liberals to be Giving Serious Consideration to Leaving the State | 111 | 7 | 104 | 6.3% |
97p973b1 | Release #2024-04: Californians Split on Immigration: Large Rift Among Democrats | 107 | 4 | 103 | 3.7% |
9kg298ct | Release #2024-18: California Voter Preferences for U.S. Senate | 102 | 9 | 93 | 8.8% |
96k2v40r | Tabulations from a July 2021 Survey About Governor Gavin Newsom and California’s Upcoming Recall Election (Volume 1 of 2- Likely voters) | 97 | 5 | 92 | 5.2% |
70c6x33k | Release #2023-23: Newsom job performance rating declines among state voters | 94 | 12 | 82 | 12.8% |
1bm4319v | Release #2019-11: Voters Divided on Referendum to Overturn California’s New Bail Reform Legislation, with Many Undecided | 93 | 5 | 88 | 5.4% |
5gk3z8qc | Release #2023-05: Feinstein and preferences for US Senate | 90 | 6 | 84 | 6.7% |
32z6j63z | Release #2018-10: CA 10th Congressional District Topline | 89 | 3 | 86 | 3.4% |
1h8738br | Tabulations from a January 2020 Survey of Likely Voters in California's Democratic Presidential Primary Election | 87 | 4 | 83 | 4.6% |
41s8q5xg | Release #2024-03: Trump in a strong position to capture all of California’s 169 delegates to the Republican National Convention | 86 | 14 | 72 | 16.3% |
4cd2r446 | Release #2020-17: Likely Voter Preferences on Four State Ballot Propositions | 86 | 7 | 79 | 8.1% |
0nf5s43c | Release #2023-01: Schiff and Porter hold early lead over Lee (and Khanna) in potential matchups to succeed Feinstein for U.S. Senate | 84 | 6 | 78 | 7.1% |
1g43j6tj | Release #2019-02: Tabulations from a Statewide Survey of Likely Voters in California's March 2020 Democratic Presidential Primary Election | 80 | 7 | 73 | 8.8% |
4wr927qr | Release #2024-15: Early voter support for Proposition 36 to stiffen criminal penalties, and Proposition 32 to increase the state minimum wage.-- Divided views about Prop. 33, to expand local authority to enact rent control laws -- | 79 | 21 | 58 | 26.6% |
161426z3 | Tabulations from a Late September 2024 Poll of California Likely Voters About Voting in the Presidential Election | 74 | 15 | 59 | 20.3% |
4fx2g63t | Release #2024-09 The media sources Californians turn to for news about election-related issuesvary considerably across the registered voter population-- Support for the government’s potential ban of TikTok in the U.S. -- | 74 | 20 | 54 | 27.0% |
46g7q3hk | Release #2024-05: 50% of voters consider the state budget deficit “extremely serious.” Spending cuts and tapping the state’s rainy-day fund most favored by voters as ways to close the deficit. | 73 | 14 | 59 | 19.2% |
5p51m5rw | Release #2024-17 Reporting California Voter Preferences in the Presidential Race | 73 | 18 | 55 | 24.7% |
3t80s0q3 | Release #2017-01: Trump begins his tenure with historically low job marks in California. Majorities believe his policies will negatively affect the state in many areas; Yet, most prefer state leaders to try to work with the President than oppose him, even if it means making compromises. | 72 | 5 | 67 | 6.9% |
3d418094 | Tabulations from a Late October 2024 Poll of California Likely Voters About Voting in the State’s November General Election | 71 | 11 | 60 | 15.5% |
4ts2n6jh | Release #2023-13: California voters in need of news and information they can trust when voting, wary of online disinformation. | 69 | 1 | 68 | 1.4% |
7r94m3bc | Tabulations from a Late September 2024 Poll of California Likely Voters About Voting Preferences on Several Statewide Ballot Propositions | 69 | 14 | 55 | 20.3% |
1kd7h0sc | Release #2020-06: Racial Minorities More at Risk in the Workplace and the Economy | 66 | 19 | 47 | 28.8% |
7k55w3mc | Tabulations from a Late September 2024 Poll of California Likely Voters About Voting in the Election for U.S. Senate | 63 | 14 | 49 | 22.2% |
60d4423f | Release #2017-02: Californians hold divided and partisan views about sanctuary cities; This contrasts with bipartisan support for providing undocumented immigrants a pathway to citizenship and opposition to building the U.S.-Mexico wall. | 61 | 5 | 56 | 8.2% |
0456d0gt | Release #2022-16: Both sports wagering initiatives trail, while Newsom maintains a comfortable lead in his November re-election bid. | 60 | 13 | 47 | 21.7% |
6385d0v7 | Tabulations from a late August 2023 Poll of California Registered Voters about the Perceptions of the Impact of Slavery the State’s Black Residents and Reactions to the Proposal to Make Cash Payments to the Black Descendants of Slaves Now Living in California | 60 | 15 | 45 | 25.0% |
903863nm | Tabulations from an early April 2022 survey of California registered voters about the top issues voters would like the state to address | 58 | 10 | 48 | 17.2% |
3jd8n0dg | Release #2023-25: Broad-based, bipartisan support for state government action to counter threats posed by deepfakes, disinformation and artificial intelligence in next year’s election. | 57 | 8 | 49 | 14.0% |
6180b2zj | Release #2017-19: Voter disapproval of President Trump in California is both broad and deep | 57 | 5 | 52 | 8.8% |
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