Civil Beat surveyed 1,221 likely general election voters statewide Oct. 16-19 using interactive voice response technology (touch-tone polling).

The margin of error for the poll on the races for Hawaii governor, the U.S. Senate and the ballot question on funding private preschool was 2.8 percent.

For the 1st Congressional Districts race, Civil Beat surveyed 604 likely general election voters Oct. 16-19. The margin of error was 4 percent.

Civil Beat also surveyed 517likely general election voters in the 2nd Congressional District Oct. 16-19. The poll had a margin of error of 4.3 percent.

CD1 ethnicity poll Oct 2014

In all the surveys, calls were made to land lines and cell phones. Cell phones were contacted in compliance with federal law.

Results were balanced for age, gender, ethnicity and phone type.

The poll was conducted by Civil Beat working with , a full-service consulting organization specializing in opinion research, election management and communications.

The full poll questionnaires and results are posted below.

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